ARCH 4, 1971 TERRACE Y NEWS PAGE 23 CHEERLEADING - Cont'd from page 22 ... Sister Marvel Belfry and vr. G. Saumur, Schreiber. Congratulations are extended to the winners and to all the teams and cheerleaders for their fine dis- play of sportsmanship. HONOUR ROLL Congratulations are extended to the following students who achieved a 75% average or over in their second term report card: Mary Cost, Clover Dukes, Linda Fontaine, Karen Guina, Kathy Guina, " wviarta Krystia, Debra Lidkea, Patrick ivicParland, Ken Scott, Kevin Scott, Sharon Scott, Dale Sisson, Sharon Smith, Michael Spadoni, Rosemary Speziale, Alan Turner and Maria Veneziano. Photo Below - Students who received 75% average or . over in their second term report card. --, The purposes of the Red Cross are: "To furnish volun- teer aid to the sick and wounded of armies in time of war, in accordance with the Treaty of Geneva and in .. fime of peace or war, to carry on and assist in work for the improvement of health, the prevention of disease, and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world. " JUNIOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION The following is the final standing in the North- western Ontario Junior Hockey Association: ' GC WL J.-E A P Schreiber 30 22'5::3 235 115. 47 Manitouwadge 29 20 5 4 192 120 46 Nip-Rock 28 15114 167 151 34 viarathon 36.:11'16. 3 168.186: 25 Geraldton 22.11.97 2.:153 192 ..: 4 Terrace Bay 26::2:28 0 87 250 4 Terrace Bay forfeited two games to Nip-Rock, one each to Manitouwadge and Geraldton. The following are the top ten scorers in the league during the same period: Name Team G A iP Plts. M .Fukoshima Geraldton 44 36 80 32 R. Webb Schreiber 37 43 80 '44 W. Hiller Schreiber 43.:32-75 64 D. Passi vanitouwadge 33 35 68 53 R. Mattson Manitouwadge 36 28 64 34 R. Pulak Geraldton 32 3) 63 127 L.Jochimski mvanitouwadge 28 34 62 80 I. Martin Schreiber 26.33 52. ..84 i, Spadoni Schreiber 25.732 57 .¢ J. Stout iviarathon 28 26 54 &0 In semi-finals, Schreiber defeated Nip-Rock 3 games to 2 and Manitouwadge defeated ivarathon 3 games to nil. Manitouwadge and Schreiber now meet in a best of seven games final . RED CROSS - Cont'd from page 11 ... And then there is the Canadian Red Cross Society, a volunteer agency with its own symbol and many special services. March is Red Cross vionth and time to pay tribute to the Red Cross Society's services and its thousands of volunteer workers. Over 90 per cent of Red Cross work is done by these volunteers who come from all walks of life, and are of all ages, races and creeds. Volunteers help with the recruiting of volunteer blood donors and the organization and operation of Red Cross blood donor clinics. : Specially trained Red Cross volunteers teach chil- dren and adults water safety practices so that they may enjoy water activities. in safety. They also operate many special water safety programmes for the physically handicapped, - Continued on page 24...