\ i 4 i and bean supper Friday evening. iY) ty CI () Peninsula Raceway Rally - cont'd from page 18 seeee insula Raceway track Ron Simpson (Marathon) of Pic Marine and Repairs "Odd Ball Racing Team" placed first. Second place went to Rick Manuel (Marathon) with John Donaldson (Marathon) coming in third all machines were Ski-doos. In the I5 to 25 H.P. class in the ovals Fred Russell driving for Chisholm Motors brought in his "Ski-doo" for a first place finish. algo driving e Ski-doo T.N.T. Ray Haywood (Mani touwadge) drove his "Yemaha" across the line for a third place finish in this event. ; In the Open class oval first place went to Doug Matheson (Marathon) with second plate going to Ken Telfer. The third place finish in this event went to Fred Russell. In the Powder Puff Derby the Chisholm Motors Ski-doo team represented by Reta Dyer took home the first place trophy. With Pic Repairs and Marine's, Joyce Baxter coming in second. Third was Mary Ann Wallace (Manitouwadge). Many thanks are also expressed to C&T Marine's Elaine Nesbitt, Pee Wee's Super Tests" Lorraine Desaulniers, Wendy MacKwen and Brenda Langille for adding their good looks and their driving skills to this event. Remember Peninsula Raceway also holds stock car racing during the summer months. Will see all you sports fans then. Edwin Foster, Publicity. Ski-a-thon - cont'd from page 16 ...... be at the Hill by ONE O"CLOCK at the latest, Sunday, March 8th, with your sponsor sheets . Only those in the SKI-A-THON WILL BE ALLOW - ED ON THE HILL BETWEEN 1:30 and 2:30 P.M.. Sunday, March 8th. ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Villagers had a great time at the annual toboggan party Romeo Bouchard took most of the adults and children around the harbour on his Ski- doo. Everyone took part in the sliding from seven to nine o'clock on the slope in front of the Todesco residence then went to the Comminity Hall for a bean supper followed by games, contests and a singsong with piano accompaniment by Eugene Gerow and by Mra. Jack Campbell on the guitar. Biran Ray held a teenage house party Saturday evening 1 his home. Singing, games and dancing were enjoyed and sand- wiches and pop were served by Mrs. Ray. lynda Ray, Schreiber spent the weekend with her uncle Alfred Ray. Peter Legault, Port Arthur visited his home here on the we Mrs. Lorne Molinski and infant son, also Naomi Yandon have returned from Terrace Bay Hospital. Peter Karpuk is a patient in Terrace Bay Hospital. Mra. D.W. Geraw also Lawrence Mushquash were in Thunder Mrs. Bertha Lif has left to reside in Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Douglas visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Todesco on the weekend. ' Mrs. E. Ibey, Mr. and Mrs. M, Hubelit took part in the Legion Spiel in Schreiber. Father Herschnuk of Beardmore said Mass at Pays Plat Mission on Sunday. Alfred Ray who has a real birthday once in four years as he was born on February 29, celebrated his 62nd birthday quietly at him home with his brother-in-law Bill Hubelit. TERRACE BAY NEWS Second place went to Ken Telfer (Marathon PAGE 19 Bill Megraw Jr. in Junior Boys Slalom. van Moore in Junior Boys Slalom. vunior Girls Prize Winners - Carolyn Vanderkam and Leigh Anne McBride. Junior Prize Winners - Bill Megrew Jr., Dan Moore, Peter ween Hans Prinselear, Carelyn Vanderkam, Leigh Ann oBride. 0.P.P. SCHREIBER DETACHMENT PRESS RELEASE One report cf wilful damage at the Canton Cafe was unfound: ed but an other on broken windows resulted in a charge. A reportof window broken in Spadoni's garage still under invess: tigation. A disturbance at the' Canton Cafe resulted in char- ges being laid. Damage to the windshield of a parked vehicle is being investigated. A disturbance on a passenger train was settled with the responsible parties being warned. Theft of a fleshing warning light from road construction site is still under investigation. A report of blasting caps being stored in the open resulted in a charge being laid. There were two liquor investigations with liquor seized and two charges laid. :