Wein No. 2. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY. January 16, 1948. a A TL mt a SCHREIBER DEFEATS TERRACE BAY 9 - e! In an exhibition game at Schreiber last Wednesday evening, the Terrace Bay entry in the North Shore Hockey League took a trouncing at the hands of the experienced Schreiber team to the score of 9 - 2. We understand, however, that Terrace Bay made a good showing on the ice considering the fact that this was their first game of the season. The North Shore Hockey League schedule gets under way on Saturday night (January 17th) when Terrace Bay again meets Schreiber in the Schreiber Arena at 8:30 p.m. In addition to the Saturday night game the following games will be played in the near future: Sunday, Jan. 18th - Tuesday " eCth :00 p.m. - Hydro 2 Vass Bydro 1) at yds. 750 p.m. - Schreiber v.s. Terrace Bay at Terrace Bay, Mm OOM» Thursday," gend - 8:30 p.m. - Hydro 1 Vise CHYdPOUR ie an Hyer, Saturday," e4th - 8:30 p.m. - Hydro 1 v.s. Schreiber - ab Schreiber. Car ST ee tai tele eg OO) ay gina. os) Aaach aes v.s. Terrace Bay - at Terrace Bay. House League Next Surcdey rorning at 10:30 a.m. the Terrace Bay house league will begin their schedule with the Office Staff meeting the Mechanics. In addition to these two teams, two Fraser Brace entries will constitute the four-team House League. The schedule has been drafted for the coming season. During the next two weeks, in addition to Sunday, games are slated as follows: Monday, Jan. 19th, 8:30 p.m.- Fraser Brace "4" v.s. Fraser Brace "3B". Wednesday, "! éist,,.6%S0' p.m.- Fraser Brace, "BY vie. Office Ghart, Sunday, " e5bth,10:30 a.m.- Mechanics Veo! Praser brace' BM), Monday, " e6th, 8:30 p.m.- Cffice Staff v.s. Fraser Brace "A", Wednesday, " e8th, 8:30 p.m.- Mechanics V.s) Fraser Brice. "BM. All House League games will be played on the hockey rink in the Lower Camp. 016 (0/).01'0 KNAUFF AND NICHOLSON WIN CURLING BONSPIEL After nine days of intensive play on the 2-sheet curling rink at Terrace Bay during which 24 rinks battled for honours, Cliff Knauff's rink emerged victorious in e hard-fought game over a rink skipped by Gordon Dodge, while in the Consolation series Jim Nicholson's four edged our Peter Kerr's. This was Terrace Bay's first experience with a bonspiel and despite the fact that mor. than 75% of the 96 curlers involved had never curled beforc,competition was keen, Players competing in the finals were: Main Event Consolation . i Cliff Knauff, Skip Gordon Dodge, Skip Jim Nicholson, Skip Peter Kerr, Slip Biel Se Crane Ted 'Jones, Jn; Rupe Clowes Frank Madden Len Con Jean Jones Fred Soughton George Coulter Irene Edmond Grace Noer Marg. Storey Gertrude Soughton The Curling Club executive are now busy drawing rinks for regular play which will com mence on Monday, January 19th, and all related informtion will be posted in the Curling Club waiting room, Saturday Jan. 17th. Curlers are urged to check with the lists posted to make sure of their positions on respective rinks and the dates of scheduled games,