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Terrace Bay News, 15 Mar 1962, p. 4

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Page 4 ~ TERRACE BAY NEWS j | HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER We wish, through the medium | of "The News" to clarify a misunderstanding by many | Schreiber residents pertaining | to Minor Hockey weekend, Feb, | 24 and 25, Some of the boys | in minor hockey paid admission ; to rink - consequently some criticism was directed at the rink committee, Admission ! prices were set by Schreiber | Minor Hockey Association. The' rink was placed at the disposal bles | of Minor Hockey for these two f i days at no cost except for \ | expenses of ticket staff, | { | O.R»T, ANNUAL BONSPIEL HELD In the annual bonspiel held : Thursday, March 8th, Paul Pelto ' defeated last yearts cup holder Coke Campbell by.7 to 6 Peltots rink was composed of Johnny Slobodian, Frank McKenna, Harry Harper and members of the Campbell Rink were Bob Turner, Alex Krystia, and Larry Tremblay, . Others curling were Bill Stefurak, Jack ; Whent, Aime Chartier and Bill Niemi. The Chapleau entry was made up of Ivan Beauparlent 'Tom McLeod, Scott Welsh and Allan Punstel, Grateful appreciation of the 0,R.T. is extended to the Terrace Bay Curling Club for . the use of their ice, Doran's Brewery, Paulints Biscuit Co, and Carling's Breweries, | Brooms were stacked on severel occasions and lunch was served in Terrace Bay, Prizes were presented during a dinner held in the Schreiber Hotel, SHROVE SUPPER AT ST. JOHN'S The Shrove Tuesday supper was arranged in the town hall this year by the W.A, of St, , John's Anglican Church, with Mrs. Cyril Sparkes convening. The servitors were Mesdames F,V, Harness, Wally Weaver, R,Morrill A.W, Slater, W, Miller, G, Birch, T, Turner and W. Robinson of Terrace Bay. Mesdames AR, Parchem, G, Birch, R, Winters, W.G, : Furlonger, J.R. Bryson and R,A. Turner were : the kitchen committee, Mrs, T. Wilson and J.D, Bryson were at the bazaar table and Lois Inshaw, Shirley Ann Winters, Brenda ra ------ | Dimmery, Helen Harness and Joanne Morris assisted, UNITED 'CHURCH WOMEN MEET The unit meeting of the United Church Women was held on March 7 with Mrs. T.P. Whent | i | presiding, Mrs. N.° Ross, ' ; devotional convenor, took Lent : as the theme, with appropriate ' readings and prayers. Mrs, G, Gordon was pianist. Convenor for the Smorgasbord . to be held on April 28th, Mrs.,. | ' W. Cringle arranged her E ocmittd _ convenors and gathered the list ' of donations, Mrs, A, Gordon, convenor for the Shamrock Tea to be held on March 14th, presented the menu » and prepared the list of donations, In lieu of a special magazine for the newly-formed Women's ' Groups, the United Church SO WE DOTH EY ere. amine BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP FERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE TA 5-3209 during the season, OUR 'AE WE LIKE OUR WORK -WE PROUDLY Das THE PROPER WAY ! COMMUNITY T.V. SERVICKS Terrace Bay, Ontario PHONE TA 5-3305 -- ones Observer is adding an eight page part to its paper to cover the new activities, Mrs. L. Johnson was elected Treasurer, her duties to commence immediately, Mrs, E, Lidkea, membership chairman, reported an increasing enrol- ment, Mrs. G. Drake stated that. _the layette, now being prepared will be completed shortly and sent away. Mrs, Whent announced the annual C,G,1I.T. banquet will be held on May 5th this year, with guests expected from the Lakehead, Arrangements for this dinner were left until | another meeting, Mrs. Whent ~ advised the meal should be planned. for one hundred, At the end of the business aaakind Mrs. R.A. Crook acted as a moderator for a panel discussion by Mrs, G, Drake, Mrs, R, Macadam, and Mrs. R, Gander, The topic was the Furtherance of Christian Education, Thirty nine attended the meeting and lunch was served, The Home and School Association of the High School will hold their meeting on March 19th at 8 P.M, in the school, Mrs, Albert Gauthier has returned from a visit with her brother and his family in Ottawa. March 15, 1962 a Ne eR NT Ah TI RE PCE TEE } Miss Heather Graham is in St, Joseph's Hospital, convalescing after an ee MINOR HOCKEY NEWS On Monday night the White River Pee-wee Allstars defeated the Terrace Bay Pee+wee Allstars, 2-0 to win the North Shore Pee-wee championship, Terrace Bay defeated White River on Saturday 1-0 in a game played at Marathon, due to no ice at White River. was a home and home total goals to count series, White Rivey won the round 2-1, With the Minor Hockey season rapidly com- ing to a close, I would at this time like to thank the rest of the executive and the coaches, referees and the chairmen of each division for their 'help and -co-operation A' special thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary for their co-ereration, to Ken Ward and Ernie Schock, for their kind advice, All this made my job a pleasant one. To all of you my sincere thanks. This ! SAYS: Ernie Kettle Pres, T, BoM. H,A. On Saturday and Sunday the 17 and 18th, the Minor Hockey playdowns will be held in the Fort William Gardens, Schrei- ber Midgets with four pick-ups from the Terrace Day squad should be a strong contender for the midget honours, Also Schreiber Juveniles who have a strong team should be in - contention for the Juvenile honours. (Con?t on Page 8)

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