Page 8 | meni twenty-six. 2 erence an eee re ee MA: Ra NR Nn SN a em napUN ee ct en ce Se Hom Ee Se _from the "News" office, _ TERRACE ---- (HOCKEY (Continued from Page 1) Dave Whalen, Bob Adamo and Maurice Osmar singled. Referees were Delaronde and Borden Ross. Shots on goal - Deluca 31 and Figlio- A ee ON RO NR et a tm at LAST HOME GAMES HERE THIS WEEK The last home games of the current League will be played here this week when Nipigon Face the Superiors in the Arena at 8:00 P.M. Thursday night and Marathon appear on the ice at 1:30 Sunday February 3rd. BE. ON HAND TO CHEER THE SUPERIORS ON IN THEIR BID TO GET BACK ON TOP OF THE LEAGUE, | neeseomnip Sh EELEEE ia CRES SL EVER CT TAL Se Pe SKI CLUS NEWS Ski conditions are now perfect at the hill with a good base and fast powder snow. Supervised periods at the hill will be as follows:- Saturdays - 1:30 P.M. to 5.00 P.M, Sundays - 1.30 P.M, to 5,00 P.M, All skiers are reminded that memberships are now due as follows:- Family - $ 7,00, Senior - $ 5,00, Junior - $ 3,00 and Non- Members - 50¢ a day. Above are available from WV. Megraw, G, Bird B, Peterkin or at the hill on weekends, WNon- Members rates' will be enforced, Instruction Classes for all those who wish to brush up are run at the hill every Saturday 10,00 a.M. NOTICE - The Ski Hill-is a Ski PLEASE - No tobaggans, dogs or w hill, All three are a scrious skier, Al out to beginners or currently being morning at area ONLY 33 walking on the menace to a interested people are cordially invited see the area, REPRINTED FROM THE SUDBURY BY ERIC NICOL Nineteen sixty---three is only a few wecks old, yet already I note there is a new bath room tissue on the market called Ballet. whe great Nijinsky must be excuting frenzied pir- ouettes in his grave, I am no balletomane, but it scems to me that lovers of the art have grounds for complaint about having it identified with the rather functional scroll abutting the biff, < Granted that one of thetriumphs of he 20th SCENE century has been to make the bathroom a pretty salon of luxury, calling a bathroom tissue Ballet is still a 'bit of a strain on the aesthetics, Others may judge otherwise, you are in the habit of twinkling in 'the bathroom sur les pointes, or possibly au pas de bouree, and performing entrechats before getting down to business, the tissue will strike you as approprinteky dubbed, But if you enter the bathroom as I do, falling over the claper bucket, you may join me in wishing that paper manu acturers would return to earth in their nomenclature and call their tissue by some name aimed more at discouraging little fingers from using the stuff by the yard - Whoa} for _exanple. If FORE WILLA Trak. Chait TVAL We have eabeined a complete list of the events (and location of same) being staged during the Fort William Winter Carnival which starts February 2nd and continues to February 9th, Anyone interested may pick up this list +A bacteeecererpril Aftntcecmttetneentene = atte men a series of brillant icici in Songs Nickel actin ser esiiasaniea Ne saga BAY NEWS ____ Janvary 31, 1963. -- NORTH SHORE _ SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS - JAN, Dani | Se. GAMES WON LOST GOALS..Against PTS Marathon 12 BD ,. eLearn tn 50 20 Terrace Bay 13 9. 4-117 64 16. i Nipigon il Se, G-haee 71 10 Schreiber 14 1 13 47 #140 2 | a I al i LEADING SCORERS GAMES GOALS ASSTS. PTS. | Whalen, T,B, 13 20 23 43 | Marv.Osmar, T.B. 13 14 21 35 Maur,Osmar, T.B, 13 17 15 32 Lanteigne, Mar. 12 13 18 Sho | A, Leblanc, Mar. 12 11 1g 30. | Bellegarde, Nip. ii 12 12 24 B,Leblanc, Mar, il 13 10 23s || H,Mannila, Nip. LO 7 15 22) | : MOST PENALIZED PLAYER TO DATE: Pollard of Terrace Bay - 27 minutes, FOR THOSE WHO DABBLE IN THE STOCK MARKET We are receiving weekly copies of the Cana- dian Forecaster, a registered publication giving up-to-date summaries of various stocks, market forecasts etc, These publications are available to anyone interested, The followings items were obtained from the above publication. PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY SETS NEW RECORDS Output of Canadats pulp and paper industry once again reached a new high in 1962, states R.M.Fowler, president of the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association, in a year-end review. Pro- duction was some 3% above 1961, reflecting in- creased total shipments both in Canada and to export markets, It appears that 1963 will be another year of moderate growth, with the pos- sibility of a total increase of about the same order as in 1962, Final 1962 figures are ex- pected to show newsprint production marginally lower than in 1961, However, total shipments were slightly higher, with increases to the domestic market, the United States and Britain more than offsetting declines in some overseas areas, principally South America and the Far jEast. Output of paperboard reached an all- time high, up some 12% from 1961, Production of book and writing papers was also at a new peak, about 9% above 1961. Production of wrapping papers increased some 5% and output of specialty papers rose some 13%, both reach- ing new records. $800 MILLION TAR SANDS PERMIT APPLICATIONS This article is too lengthy to reproduce in its entirety. 'Ve list briefly a few highlights; More than $800 million in capital investment: is represented by applications mde so far for | permits to engage in commercial development of |! the fabulous Athabasca bituminous sands, One ; 'permit has been granted to Great Can.0il Sands { Ltd., with estinated capital cost of $125 | million, The second and largest project occu- | pied two days of hearings and is the plan of | | een Cities Service Athabasca Inc., for a $360 'million capital outlay. The third application | was filed by Shell 011 Co.of Canada Ltd, ina surprise move the day before the Cities Service: neering opened (Jan.14) with a projected cost of $260 million, Did you hear about the girl who thinks "vice versal means dirty poetry? isk iia 8