Page 15, News, Tuesday, March 12, 1991 Peel Off Winter - the results continued from page 13 Marathon was the Champion team at the Novice Hockey Tournament. Terrace Bay was the runner -up. CO6nsolation Champs -Red Rock. Consolation Runners-up - Nipigon. The Cross Country Ski Poker Run was taken by' Rachel Levesque with the top hand. Second hand was held by Andrew Disotell and third by Jim Chappel. In the Snowmobile Poker Run Jason Imbeault had the top hand, Red Fairservice the second hand and Lorne Welbourne the third. Ken MacKenzie came first in Garrity's Adult ~~ Pool Tournament followed by Mike Gutta. Lynne Wong came first and Marc Tremblay second in Garrity's Adult Cribbage Tournament. The Road Warriors took first place in the Mens' Road Hockey Tournament followed by the Poontangers. In the Corporate Pictionary challenge Schreiber Foodmarket was first, Voyageur second, 'Costa's third and the Mental Health Workers fourth. At the Chimo Club's Card Night the high score in bridge went to Edythe Cosgrove, the low score to Bob Spadoni. Irene Borutski was first in Cribbage, Al Slater second. EPO ARI IP OCC, CREM HIP OS INCOME TAX Prepared - Personal; rental - Small business DAVID FALZETTA 825-9471 522 Lakeview Dr. Terrace Bay CAP Call 824-3345 In Double Draw Art Leblanc was first and Joan Mayry second. Schreiber Foodmarket's team was first in the 'A' event at the Challenger's Bonspiel. L.C.B.O. second, Costa's #2 third and Spadoni's Body Shop fourth. The 'B' event was taken by the Bank of Montreal team. Spadoni's Main Shop was second, the Lake Superior High School Staff third and Fig's Ford Power fourth. Ian Fummerton Fuels took first in the 'C' event, Cebrario's Hardware second, BLE/UTU third and Western Pro Hardware fourth. Spud's Fish Derby results: Speckled Trout; adult, Gord Williamson, 41/2 Ibs; child under 12, Chris Campbell .8 lbs. Mystery weight; Adult, Red Fairservice; child under 12 Chris Campbell. Lake Trout; Adult, Chris McEwan, 6.6 lbs, Child under 12 Grant Legault, 7.8 Ibs. Mystery weight, adult Mike Miller, Child Grant Legault. The most unusual competitive event at this year's Carnival had to be the Minnow Races. First place was taken by Carl L., trained by Mary Speziale and table, Second place went to Johnny S., managed by Pat Bourguignon and table, third place went to Randy Berton's minnow Therman and fourth to (Rella's Notions & Needlework > 25% Off Wedding Dresses Party Dresses = Material Ribbons & Trims Wedding Accessories Sewing Accessories 20% olf Curtains, Verticals, g Horizontals and drapes Sale runs for whole month of fitarch \ S IMMEDIATE OPENING DRIVER FOR MEALS-ON-WHEELS A responsible citizen with a valid drivers license is required for delivery of meals-on-wheels. The meals The McCausland Hospital catchment area. 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