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Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1952, p. 5

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PEE WEE HOCKEY Canadiens Declared Champs at Kiwanis Carnival The local Pee Wee Hockey league came to a dramatic conclusion last Saturday after- noon when the Canadiens came through the best of three playoff series with the Black Hawks with two wins and a tie. Conway and McDonald of the Canuck team were the pace setters for the winners while Harvey played his heart out for the Hawks scoring their only goal. Hawks started with a terrific drive that netted them one goal from the stick of Brian Harvey on a neat pass out from Joey Wig, Canadiens came back to tie it all up in the second period on a goal by Dave "Dipsey Doodle" McDonald. Early in the third, Mervin "Legs" Conway fought his way into Doug Craig's door step and parked the puck behind him in fine style. The Hawks put on the pressure in the lest minute and a half when the goal- ie was pulled from the net end six attackers stormed around the Canadien's stronghold. But stellar defense on the part of the Canucks kept the Hawks off the score sheet and the game ended Canadiens 2 Hawks 1. This past week end an All Star Pee Vee team travelled on their stomachs to Marathon. "On their stomachs" is a very literal trans- lation of exactly what happened. Chocolate bars, Pop, peanuts, potato chips, gum, milk, oh, my achin' stomach, The newsy on that run made more in an hour and a half than he ever made at Dufferin in a whole season. As far as the whole afternoon was con- cerned it seemed that the hockey game was secondary. The Marathon Maple Leafs iced a well coached team who opened the scoring midway through the first period on a scram- bled play in front of the Terrace Bay net. Marathon went two up in the second on a neat passing play that left the puck carrier wide open to come in on Doug Craig, the All Star goalie, and dump the puck in the net, Late in the second period Joey Wig set his line mate Brien Harvey up on a lovely pass play that saw the rubber disc end up behind the Marathon goalie, The play see-sawed back and forth as the boys played hockey that at times brought the more than 200 fans to their feet. Late in the third period with less than 2 minutes to play the Terrace Bay All Star goalie was pulled and Conway was thrown in as the extra attacker with LeBlanc, Wig and Harvey and Rowson and Wood, In these last hectic seconds the All Stars carried the play to the Maple Leafs and culminated a terrific pressure period when Harvey blasted home 7 (cont. in next col.) Page 5 PEE WIE HOCKEY (cont.) his sccond goal of the game, Marathon 2 = Terrace Bay 2. The story of the return train trip from Marathon to Terrace Bay is something we would rather not describe here. There was no newsy on the train -- how hungry gan a kid get? The game ended * 0-0-0 CREDIT UNION NEWS Two books have been placed in the lib rary recently which portray the Credit Union movement very well, "A Poor Man's Prayer" is a biography of the life of the founder of Credit Unions on the 4merican Continent, It is written in story form and unlike most biographies is very interesting reading. The author sets forth reason, organization trials and troubles and growth of the first Credit Union in Canada and .mericai The other book is more or less a comparison of loan sharks! interest rates and Credit Union rates, also some of their unethical methods of collecting their loans as ccmpared to the Credit Union, For anycne interested in Credit Union history and how it works, they will find a wealth of information in these books, Payroll deduction is well on the way and the first deduction will be off the 23rd of March pay. Your Board of Directors is very satisfied and pleased with the pope ularity of this plan. Anyone wishing more information may get same by contacting any one of the Directors. 0-0-0 HOME & SCHOOL /,SSOCI/ATION The March meeting of the Home and School issociation of Terrace Bay will be held in the School on Monday, March 17th at 8:00 p.m. (Note that time of this meeting has been advanced by fifteen minutes.) A coloured film "Newfoundland Scene", depicting the romantic and eventful lives of the people of Canada's newest province will be shown, Refreshments will be served, c=0-0 DAY Church will hold a St. this coming Saturday, will be scold by door-to- 81, PLTRICK!'S TiC St. Martin's Patrick's Tag Day March 15th, Tags door canvassers, 0-0-0 WANTED Part time domestic help, one or two days per week. Apply House 185, phone Dial 87. 0-0-0

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