ie & ¢ RMT ar wate 3 F % mii LARGHST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE Ba smewenn seme Vol. 8, No. 6 MARATHON WIN ZONE CURLING PLAYDOWNS -- Enithe sire "torso Zone play- Gowns last weex-end ueid at Marathon, the Marathon rink won out, The Terrace Bay rink of 0. Olsen, J. MacDonald, L.Crockford ard H, Solly won their first three games icsing to Nipigon in the first round, The f.rst round left Marathon, Terrace Bay and Ni.pigon in the runni::¢ with one loss each, To break the tie Mar:.thon and Terrace Bay played off.-- Marathor. won this ard went on to beat Nipigon to win out, The Terrace Bay rink lost two close games. Terrace Say has won out in the North Shore Curling on several occasions and this year just was not their year. But there is always next year?? In the meantime all the curlers on the North Shore will be pulling for the Marathon rink at the Northwestern Ontario Distric: playdowns being held in Kenora this coming week-end, HUGH HAMILTON RINK WiNS OUT IN CLUB BONSPIEL -- Twelve rinks were entered in the Club Sonspiel last week-end, These rinks were drawn from a hat so that the curlers were mixed for the games, On the Saturday night a social was held in the curling lounge. On Sunday the play-offs were held. Hugh Hamilton, Don Whitley, B. King and John Erown rink won out, taking the Northern Builders Sales Trophy, Art keynolds and his rink were runners up. On the consolation side the Ruae Ostling rink was the winner, w'*h the Tom Latour rink as runners UD. enema OREN MaRS remnnatotie = February 6, 1958, SUFERTOKS PLAY IN NIFIGON "Ths «AY ame en an "uperiors will be at Nipigon tonight and then will meet both Nipigon Flyers and ked hock xoyals on home ice over the coming weekend, Unless Marathon take a sudden slump it appears as though they are on ~lear ice to take top position for the scheduled games, Red Rock Royals are holding second Spot but you should see Terrace take over in the remaining five games they have to play, They have Vet to make a good showing while West of here and it's time the tide turned, Of the five games left we will see action here three times, That gives you a chance to get hold of as many programs as you can for the final draw of a watch and 100 gals. of Fuel Oil, The draw will be February 15th, HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY -- FRIDAY NIGHT -his Friday at 8 p.m. Terrace and Marathon meet in a High School hockey game, The Terrace team is in cne position from the cellar, so each game is a big game to the team, Support the High School hockey team this Friday night. Game time 8 p.m, TERRACE BAY OUTLAWS WIN AT MARATHON Journeying to Marathon Wednesday evening the Terrace Bay outlaws triumphed over the Marathon outlaws by the score of 12 -- 8, fast but bruising affair Charles Sitch led Terrace with a hat trick as did Gale Savoy to account for half of Terrace's goals. Other marksmen were John boudreau with 2, andy Dejonghe 1, Carl Kolody 1, and Danny Kenney. Ine