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Terrace Bay News, 22 Mar 1962, p. 1

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PLAYOFE. HOCKEY In the event that Nipigon wins the game in Red Rock (played Tuesday, March 20th), the final game in the series will be played at Terrace Bay on Thursday, March 22nd - game time 6 P.M, Tickets for this game would go on sale at the arena box office at 6.30 P.M, Season ticket holders would have until game time (8 P.M.) to claim their tickets, Following the North Shore finals, the first two games of the Thunder Bay Finals will be played in the North Shore area, on Saturday, March 24th and Sunday, March 25th, IF these games are played at Terrace Bay, pre-game ticket sales for both games will be held from 4 - 6 P.M, on the Saturday after- noon, Season ticket holders should: claim their tickets at the pre-game sales, held at the Recreation Office, Notice of the games will be posted on bulletin boards at the Mill and in the Recreation Centre, as soon as definite word is received, a BANTAMS WIN THUNDER BAY CROWN At the Northwestern Ontario Minor Hockey ~ Playoffs, held last Saturday at the Lakehead, the Terrace Bay Bantams defeated Fort: William Canadien Bantams by a score of 2-0, to capture the Thunder Bay Bantam Championship, Added to the tremendous thrill of winning the Bantam Trophy is the fact that this is the first time in thirty years, since the cup was first presented, that it has been won by a team outside the Lakehead, Evidence of some of the high calibre players who have played on cup winners can be found on team plaques, bearing such names as Rudy Migay, Benny Woit, Jackie McLeod and others who 'have gone on to leave their mark in professional hockey, Scoring for the home team-were Bill Stachiw and Dan Schock, backed by the solid goal-tending of Jack Crandlemire, However, Coach Carl Kolody and Manager Tony Fedun termed it a "team victory" with every player an equally important part of the win, Team players were: Goal --- Jack Crandlemire, Defense -- Fred Erickson, Bill Shirriff, John Shirriff, Forwards - Bill Stachiw (Capt.), Dan Schock, Grant Solly, Lorne Turner, David Falzetta, Bob Coates, Errol Moores, Joseph Courtemanche, David Winters, Jim Woodruff, K, Davis. Congratulations are extended to the players, coach and manager on a job well done, a ee err Re nm HELP: THE CRIPPLED CHILDEN -- BUY AND USE HASTER SEALS? Serving the district in which we live March 22,1962, ' ay : i TRAGEDY AVERTED ON LAKE SUPERIOR "Quick action by Constables H, Billings and Hofland of Terrace Bay, Constable J, Wills of Schreiber, Ron Slattery, Pwnphouse operator at Lake Superior, and. Jim Cumming all combined to effect a rescue on the Lake Superior Pumphouse Bay Sunday afternoon, Wayne and Charles Daley with Bobby Benko were exploring the lakeshore and testing the shore ice. Charles jumped from a rock and landed on ice which broke from the sheet and drifted out so quickly that the other two boys could do nothing to help him, Ron Slattery noticed the predicament from the Pumphouse and did some fast thinking as to who would have a small boat, He came up with the name John Shivas, John made a quick storage withdrawal of his pram dinghy and headed for the lake. The police were notified and at the same time Jim Cumming heard of the plight. Jim loaded his canoe, on the chance that it might be needed, and was the first to reach Charles who was some 100 yards off-shore from the west shore point and drifting east on a sheet of ice, approximately ten ft. square. On being brought to shore Charles was asked if he was afraid, but answered that he wasn't, Wayne -- and Bob had it all figured that he would drift across the Bay to the East Point. DEPT, OF LANDS & FORESTS ACQUIRE LOTS Word has been received that the Department of Lands & Forests have completed negotiations for the acquisition of three residential lots in Terrace Bay, At the time of writing no details could be obtained on when the actual construction will start. COUNCIL QUOTES In view of the allotted $12,000, budgeted for a new swimming pool in the proposed Trailer Camp and Park area, Reeve Heenan suggested at Wednesday's Council meeting, an alternate which he felt would be more benefic- ial and more suited to the needs of the town and which should be thoroughly investigated before a decision was made. A heated artific- ial pool could be installed right on the central heating line which would provide approximately' four rather than two months swimming time, and also prevent the traffic of children up the highway. : The cost of such a swimming pool could be almost self~liquidating, A quotation of $38,000, for an aluminum pool could be met in ten years by the raising of Recreation Assoc- iation membership dues from $1. to $2, a family per month, plus the initial outlay this year of the budgeted $12,000. plus a $5,000. government grant, | Comcillors Wellings, (Continued on Page 8) In a round table discussion

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