i SCHOOL BOY CURLING Marathon High School sates skipped by Don McDougall, with third Don Scott, second Dave Kolotylo and lead Pierre Champagne took the Zone Curling Championship in Terrace Bay on Sunday.They led Manitouwadge, Terrace Bay and Nip-Rock and will now playoff at Atikokan for the honor of "representing the Zones in the Northwestern Schoolboy Curling. Many favorable comments were expressed by the officials and service people of Terrace Bay in their praise of the fine sportsmanship and manners of the visiting teenagers, WELLINGS RINK WINS IN PR MANITOUWADGE wens 8 , vou OUR SERVICE TOUGH ONES ABE NO PROBLEMS FOR WE'RE CEST : ee Maen er COMMUNITY T, Terrace Bay, Ontario sai cciceniesne nc NORTH SHORE HOCKEY NOTES The following change in scheduled games was necessitated by injuries to the Nipigon Flyers & Red Rock Royals, All Star East-West Hockey Game at Nipigon, January 21, CANCELLED, The scheduled game Nipigon at Marathon, Jan. 16, was postponed to Jan. 21 at Marathon. With Sunday's win Marathon moved into a tie with the Royals) for leadership of the North Shore Hockey League, TERRACE BAY DEFEAT NIPIGON 4 REST... eS ee ee Terrace Bay Superiors whippe a short-handed. Nipigon Flyers club 13-3 .on~ Sunday afternoon -before 400 North Shore Hockey League fans, Terrace Bay gained --| a 2-1 lead-in the first, in- V. SERVICES 5-3305 Peggy Wellings and her rink of an Tatour [oreased it to 5-2 in the second and ran rough- third, Sylvia Duquette second and Marge Hamilton lead, once more retained the privilege to play as Northwestern finalist in Dryden, starting January 30 to February 2, Playing azainst entries from Red Rock and shod over Nipigon in the third as the team tired, Nipigon dressed only 10 players. SPECIAL FEATURE AT THURSDAY HOCKEY GAME Fans attending the Thursday night hockey game between Terrace Day and Marathon, will be Manitouwadge to win four straight games over | treated to extra entertainment, compliments of the weekend in Manitouwadge,they became the Zone eight Champions, Accompanying the Curling quartette to ' Manitouwadge over the past weekend were Ida Romaniuk, Zone Commander and Peter Romaniuk |the month, will present their free~skating ' : LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE High singles this week was bowled by Doris} Kozak TERRACE BAY SKI CLUB _Something else, who were guests of Mr, & Mrs, Joe Revere, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Sinkins and Miss Barbara Haughn who visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Boden, and Mrs. Heather Lafontaine with daughter Heather Irene who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Molinski, LADIES 5 PIN BOWLING STANDINGS Kenogami Kids 58, earaders 54, Hits and Misses 48, Good Gals ATS, Blowers 264. High Games Rolled: D, Coupal 225, J... Megraw 211 & G, Banks 211, Chopty 153. High three-Liz. Malashewski 425. Points taken: Good~Fellows 174, eters 13, Rookics.11, Anchors 11, Splits 94, Pats 9, Moaners 8, Nites 5. Skiing is now in full swing and many are making use of the facilities at the club slopes. Your executive would like to remind you however, that continuous expenses are in- curred in an organization of this kind and that your momberships are the only way of raising these funds, We therefore restate that ALL skicrs using the hill.must be members of the club, Membership rates are; Junior (up to 18) $3.00, Senior $5.00, Family $7.00, Daily Membership .50¢. These may be purchased from W. Megraw, B, Peterkin, E, Stobart, A. Chisolm or the weekend supervisors at the hill, A ski school will be held weekly on Saturday at 10 A.M, for all interested club members. To all parents and interested parties, "Come out and see the Facilities! Nothing is real work unless youtd rather do | | | | | members of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club, iFour girls-Cheryl Duncan, Jane Heenan, Irene Stuart and Elizabeth Hayes-who will be attend- ing figure tests in southern Ontario later in numbers for the enjoyment of the crowd, Donft miss the hockey game and this extra feature, nem KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS P G. ASST WINNER AMT Stewart ; G.T. Commisso 2.00 Nevin Fr. J.M,Cano 2.00 Harris - 2 J,Raper 21.44 Horton M, Godin 2.00 Arbour M, Nesbitt Bee Shack P, Fredericks 2.200 + Pulford 1 G, Turner SELeT2 Brewer 3 R, Winters 31.16 1 G,Caccamo 11372 Keon 1 M, Strocen 11472 Baun B, Cebrario 2.00 MahavoLich M.Moon 2400 Stanley J,Kennedy 2.00 ---| Litzenberger P, Helmink 2.00 + Olmstead i. S, Wincharyk 11,72 Armstrong 3 Texaco Joe Fig 11.72 2.00 $131.20 Goal Tender Y. Webb NEEK WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $100,00 (Signed) A,Gauthier MEN'S CURLING CLUB HOLDS SOCIAL EVENING Last Friday members of the Terrace Bay Curling Club gathered in the Lounge for an evening -of novelty curling and good fellow- ship. A highlight of the evening was the presen= tation of gifts to R,G,Shirriff and T,0.Smith, both of whom had rendered invaluable assist- ance to the Club during construction of tthe new Lounge and who are both leaving Terrace Bay shortly. Special guests at the event were Mr. GM. Minard and Mr.Rosborough of = Kimberly- Clark Toronto Office.