December 2; 1965 JUNIORS HOLD LEAGUE LEAD (Cont'd from P. 9) accounted for six of their teams's ten goals and missed on a half a dozen others. Diminutive Dom Pellegrino was the game's indi- vidual star as he notched a brilliant hat trick and assisted on two others. Linemate Jon MacDonald scored two while singles were potted by John Ross, Grant Solly, Dave Rennette, Mike Mallais and Butch Speziale. Geraldton's Jack Byerley scored the prettiest goal of the match when a second effort while falling a- cross the Schreiber-Terrace net allowed him to tuck the puck behind goalie Bryan Webb, in the third period. Other scores in the Geraldton cause were Boucher, Jackson and Ewacha. ling to Terrace Bay to play the league leaders on Friday night. Game time is 8 P.M. - by Bill Woodrow TEAM STANDINGS (November 28) Teams GP W LT Pts. Pts. Pts. for Ag. Schreiber-Terrace Bay ~4 G90 0 36 14 10 | Nipigon-Red Rock Poo 2 ge ee | Geraldton 3 Pee O16 le oe Marathon Re GSO AI SCORING STATISTICS Player Team Played Goals Assts. Pts. Pen/Min Pelliagtitio a: Seles 18 edison. 24 sa Td 4 | Ross maT 4 4 RR 13 0 Stachiw SaTs 4 7 5 12 17 Paradis Si 4 3 8 1] 4 MacDonald S.T. 4 6 2 9 23 | Boudreau Mir 4 3 - 8 2 Mallais Sak 4 2 4 6 6 Byerley Ger. 3 4 1 5 0 Mahoney N.R. 3 3 2 5 4 Nicol NR. a 3 3 2 _ 0 Executive of Terrace Bay Community Credit Union are pictured below. Standing left to right - Willard Vezina, Chas.Levigne, A.Ziegleman, A.Farrow, P. Frederickson and F.Sechesky. Steated L.toR.-V. Hopper, Ruth Mitchell, C.Knauff Jr., R.Payette and J.Graham. THE NEWS Page Il CROWDS ATTEND ANNUAL UCW BAZAAR Mrs .Wesley Clemens received at the most success~ ful Christmas Bazaar-Tea given by the United Church Women, with Mrs. W.J.Thrower as general convenor . One of the biggest attractions at the sewing table was a display of eighty-five aprons of varied material styles and sizes, practical and fancy. This counter was in charge of Mesdames Forbes Macadam, Oscar Neimi, J.G.Scott, Jack Rattray and Jack Ridsdale. Mrs.Nelson Smith, Mrs.Frank Fummerton and Mrs. Del Condie managed the bake table and Mrs.Fred - Crawley and Mrs.Oscar Laine the Children's Fish Pond. Ornamental plates made by the CGIT were sold | Daryl Lynn Weaver and Edith Relph. Next games in the schedule have Marathon travel- [ The servitors were the Misses Muriel Nesbitt, | Wendy Weaver, Charlotte Ross, Mary Ellen Gerow - | and Nola Fummerton with Mesdames Harold Gellert, | Alec Gordon and Lil Christie. | Mesdames David Nesbitt, Ivor Jacomb, Jim Gray, Replenishing were Bill Kinney, Russell Macadam and Bill Gerow. | REBEKAH LODGE PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs.Mary Husband, N.G., and Mrs .Bernice Whent, V.G., were in charge of the regular Ruby Rebekah Lodge meeting on November 24. Mrs.Helen Wallace, chairman of the Youth Pilgrimage Commit- tee, reported on the progress being made in prepara- tions for the next tour stop. Agate Lodge sent an invitation to attend their 42nd anniversary celebration. A donation was made to the East Thunder Bay T.B.Association . The Christmas party, for Rebekahs, their husbands, Oddfellows and wives was planned for December 22, | with an exchange of gifts. Names for the Unknown Friend project will be drawn at the next meeting. The Anglican Women's Auxiliary are holding their | Christmas Bazaar and Tea on December 4 in the Church Hall. Mrs.Arthur LeBlanc took her daughter Cathy to the East General Hospital for surgery this week. Mrs .Robert Krause is in the General Hospital in Port Arthur. BADMINTON CLUB NEWS The Schreiber Badminton Club holds playing ses- sions every Monday and Wednesday in the Highschool Gym from 7 to 10 p.m. New members are invited to take part in this form of recreation. Dues are very reasonable and can be paid to Diane Figliomeni. ATTENTION - Retirement and farewell party for Mr. and Mrs.J.B.Ridsdale being held in Schreiber Town Hall, Saturday, January 8th. All those wishing to participate should contact D.Bowes or R.Nygaard at 374 or R.Nygaard 784 after 5 p.m. and weekends. If interested please contact either party by Decem- ber I5th.