February 19, 1959 HOUSE LEAGUE - Cont'd from Page 3 they completely dominated play throughout. Plans are to enter the Terrace team in a Red Rock, Other teams in the series would be Nipigon, Red Rock and Cameron Falls. Goal scorers for Terrace were Ward with 3; Hanley, Marquis and Sitch with 2 each; Martin Kenney and Vezina with singletons. Terrace lineup: Falzetta, Newell, Bouchar Marquis, Sitch, Martin, Hanley, Kenney," 7°, Ward, Kolody, Vezina, Schock, Delaronde, De jonghe, . CURLING NEWS The Last Round - In the last round for the Club Championship a tense situation has de- veloped. By the time you read this it may be resolve :'--or it may be even more tense, On Wednesday night Crockford and Duquette tangle If Duquette, who is already assured of the runner-up spot, should win, then Ole Olsen has beat Scotty Hamilton on Friday night to reain the Championship. Only one thing is certain--either Olson or Duquette is go- ing to be Club Champion, Club Bonspeil - Immediately following the last round and prior to the double round robin for trophies, a club bonspeil will be run off, This will take the form of a Sup- erior draw (2 events) and will run for about ten days. Plans are to draw rinks out of a hat and to'enter all club members, This means that, in all probability, shift-workers will be scheduled to curl when they are | working. This is unavoidable in this type of play. However, substitutes on a club rated player for player basis will be allowed so that no great hardship should be worked on any one team, Curly Hale will be in charge. Watch the Club bulletin board for more details. Final Double Round - Since we have 16 teams in the Club, it has been decided to make up ~ four groups of four teams each according to points, for the final double round. There will be four trophies at stake and some keen competition is anticipated. This dsubie round will start: immediately after, or possibly even before, the end of the Cidub Speil, Mixed Curling - It may be-nec- essary to 'squeeze in some extra draws in this event to complete it before Easter, Watch the bulletin board and the "News" for any changes, Annual Spring !speil - Len Crockford has things rolling for our April (2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th) Donspeil, He promises to do his best to draw up the schedule so that men involved D REVIVES COLO RAISES PILE! |skips - our new curlers would | series for a House League trophy, now held by | Rugs upholstery ; cleaned in yeur | own home 5 7 eNO messy § "e NO harsh Award winning uraclean' RESTORES LUSTRE! EVERYTHING READY TO USE SAME DAY! for FREE estimate call in the shutdown will not miss VERNE_ HOPPER _ Judges were Mr.& Mrs.S,Hodg- a game. It's not too early to jkiss, Mrs, F.Caldwell, Miss line up a rink. An remember TA 5-3335, }Ellen Ballard and .Co uncillor a probably like to get in on the speil. We'll need as many rinks as we can get from our own Club. HICH SCHOOL HOCKEY SEASON ENDS Sunday, February 15th saw the Terrace Bay High School hockey season end, The Terrace Boys visited Schreiber where a hard-checking and very aggresive team defeated them 11-6. | The game provided very good entertainment for a nonpartisan crowd who were also, very pleased: with the fine exhibition of cheer-leading donc | by the Schreiber and Terrace girls, The individual stars of Sunday's game were Ron Schock and D.Moore who teamed up for 6 Roals, For Schreiber, the stars were K,Sitch and R,Potvin. The Terrace Boys did not finish on top of the League but they did show a fine brand of hockey all season and the students are proud of them, Everyone is wishing the girl and boys basketball teams good luck this week-end when they play against Nipigon-Red Rock, COFFEE SERVED AT BAKE SALE - The Christmas Bazaar Committee invite you to have coffee FREE at the Community Church while purchasing baked goods, Friday, February 27th from 10 to 11.30 | | | { | | | | | | FIGURE SKATING NEWS - Attention all figure skaters. Pictures for the Carnival will be taken Sunday, February 22nd at 3,30 P,M, in the Arena. Children are asked to come in cos~ | tume with,clean skates and laces, Please note that the deadline for outstand- ing dues is February 24th, | | | | | | | Wi LONG-TIME SCHREIBER MAN DIES | Sympathy is extended to the family and relative of the late | Charles H. Boon who passed away | :recently in Terrace Bay Private : 'Hospital, A resident of Schreiber and (District for over forty-two - 'years, Mr. Boon will be sadly imissed by many. ------- ' SHARON GELLERT SCHREIBER QUEEN Judges for the. recent Teen ' Queen Tournament sponsored by 'the Schreiber Teen Town found lit difficult &o make a final 'choice between the girls who | were judged on poise, appear- }ance and talent, Sharon won {out over Judy Olson, Marlene Birch and Sandra Kragero. She will represent Schreiber at the Youth Rally to be held in Port Arthur in April, soaking! scrubbing! harmful soaps! RS! | | " | J.F.Caccamo,