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Terrace Bay News, 28 Mar 1963, p. 1

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' "ym, RE a TE SLI CO teers oti NAG PAG ert eet tat Atm ochre "lta penitentiary agitate. eaters etait tne ng potting et neato etait apices initia ~anniaaaeaaitanst tp tortie ation | | | Vol.6, No.12 NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO HOCKEY PLAYOFFS -- | Midget Hockey held the spotlight in the Northwestern Ontario Playoffs here over the | weekend=~Terrace Bay Midgets emerging Cham= pions over the Port Arthur Midgets with two to one and six to one victories in the total goal, two-game series. They played the first game Saturday, fin-. ishing up Sunday afternoon and were presented the O'Toole Trophy by Forbes' Cruickshanks, | President of the Minor Hockey League. 4 Both clubs played a tight, even game in the first contest, neither team flashing the | red light in the first period. Frank Schock finally opened the scoring in the early min- | utes of the second. Stapleton. put Port Arthur.in the running after five minutes. of a play in the third only to have Byerly set. t the Terrace Bay squad up one goal for the Series two minutes later, | The second game showed.a wider bridge in =! the scoring department but not in the play; Seaman making the only Port Arthur Counter | late in the second period. Bereza in the Port Arthur net was outstanding in the first | game but Terrace Bay seemed to get his number | in the second and ran up.a one, two, three period scoring. Frank Schock, starry centre for the Bays and pickup Byerly each accounted | for two goals, Dan' Schock' and Bill Stachiw netting one each. Referees - Calder and Kurylo and Hanna and Calder. LINUPS = Terrace Bay ~ Crandlemire Goal, Erickson, Williams, Frank and Dan Schock, ' Falzetta; Stachiw, Solly, Gaulin, 'Byerly, { Monroe, McKay, Hagen; Cavanaugh, McInnes. | | Port Arthur ~ Bereza Goal, Ocha, Pearce, { Lechtala, Litwinchick, Clark, Stapleton, { Robitaille, Seaman, Crotchery: Madigan, Ajala, | Foresco, Cumming. and Guzzik. Terrace: Bay:Bantams' walked off with the | C.W.Cox Trophy, 'emblematic of Bantam supre= | macy by winning an impressive total goal, two ! game seriess 21 + 5 over the Atikokan conten- dors. Reeve JsP.Heenan made the presentations} Expecting stiff opposition from the East- ern area, Terrace Bay, for the first: game, had strengthened their squad with allowable pickups and a resulting 14-3 one sided game. Pickups Courtemance, Haflidson and Vaudrin accounted for ten goals and regular Bob Coates made a hat trick with Steve Fedorak and Rennett singling. Wingstrom was high goal man for Atikokan with D.Kopichanski singling. Terrace Bay iced their regular team for the second game with a final' 6 = 2 victory. The change put the Atikokan squad on a fairer | basis, giving fans a more interesting game. Bob Coates and Steve Fedorak shared top honors with two goals apiece. Jim Mikus got the only Terrace oul: of the first to even Atikokan's Caulson who. flicked ai light. Terrace went up two in the second | and Bob Mallais sent home (Cont'd Page 12) a eee Serving the District | FAMOUS THEATRE GROUP COMING | On April 8th, Terrace Bay will be visited performers in.two outstanding plays. ; Door to door sales will also be made. | and | NO ELECTION APATHY HERE | .Laskin's meeting in Terrace Bay. "last general election. eran + st meynisedieyenparnen "March.28, 1963 by the internationally famous Manitoba Theatre} Centre group, featuring Canada's top stage This is a performance you cannot afford to miss, These presentations have met with tremen= | dous success in all the larger cities in Canada and it is the first time that enter- a tainment of this high calibre has been offered, to smaller centres such as Terrace Bay. .. | The event is being sponsored by the local Drama Club, with great time, effort and cost | involved. Tickets are on sale. now and can be | ordered from Marvin Steen, Beverly Louk, Cathy Cavanaugh or the Recreation Offices" Response to sales, so far, have been very Kei poor. This is almost unbelievable, since -- performances of this kind are usually seen an in large cities only, and-at.a. cost, double -to that being charged for tickets heres Two plays are being er airy, = evening? "Shadow of the Glen" 'by Singe | "Man of Destiny" by Shaw. Bus oe Starting time is 8,30 P M. The programme A will last about two hours. This leaves plenty, ; oe time to view election results and academy {| wards on T.V,. the Drama Club is making an effort to bring superior stage entertainment to the people of Terrace Bay.. Be sure you take ad-= vantage of this opportunity, _ | ; . | = eee nee spate at namie ans apathy to the election exists in Southern': | 'Ontario and that the people have reached. | (in T.V.parlance) the-point of overexposure. We are happy to report that in this dis-. | trict there is more interest than was evident | / in either: the last general election or in ! the municipal .elections.. This is borne out ! by the large.numbers who. have attended poli- tical meetings in' both Schreiber and Terrace Bay and, most important, it is a fact that whenever people congregate, the election is 'discussed. 1 } 1 ' j District candidates are visiting. our towns | this time and it is heartening to see that interested citizens are turning out to hear them. Some of the same faces were seen at { ' -both Mr.Smith's meeting in Schreiber aiid Mr.. We are sure they will also be on hand to hear Mr. Fisher .when he comes to Terrace Bay on April 3rd. This is good=-~the people are evaluating, Statistics show that out of some nine and a half million eligible voters, about two mil- | lion did not exercise their franchise at the. |; (Continued Page 11)

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