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Terrace Bay News, 21 Mar 1984, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 21, 1984: Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Report by THE PROPHET Results - Weekend of March 10 and 11 1. Pee Wees - Schrei- ber Invitational Defeated in their first game, the Pee Wees then won two straight, to move into the consola- tion final. However, in their bid to become Con- solation champions, they were upended by the Neebing Pee Wees. 2. Bantams - Mara- thon - North-Shore Finals Losing by 1 goal in their first game of a two game total goal series with Marathon, the team was eliminated from further competi- tion in the second game. Congratulations to this under-manned but de- termined group and their coaches Ray Bouchard and Darren McLean. Manitouwad- ge won the Bantam North-Shore. 3. Midgets Terrace Bay - North Shore Finals Blown out of the rink in their first game with Manitouwadge, the boys went out of further com- Letter to the Editor "Are seat belts the answer?" Dear Editor: I'm interested in your two articles regarding seat belts in school bus- es. 1. Can you picture a bus driver with a load of children all fastened into their seats by seat belts? There's bound to be panic among them if involved in an accident and in their haste cannot get the belt buckle to open. ! 2.. The bus driver must assist the children and try to get them to safety, especially in the junior grades. That would be an enormous task - most of them cry- ing and screaming. I do not envy the bus driver. 3. I agree with better seat backs. 4. Children could buckle on the belts as instructed and advised by the driver but will they keep them on? 5. When the driver returns to his station, a dollar to a doughnut, many students would release the buckles. 6. What about the possibilities of cutting the belts, sticking gum or some substance into the buckles. One never knows! 7. There aren't belts on travelling buses. 8. I can't see that the recommendations for belts are justifiable. True, they have their good or bad points but they add more responsi- bilities to a driver. 9. So we come to the conclusion, "Are Seat Belts the Answer?" There will have to be more research on this problem before acting on a decision of belts in school buses. Sincerely, Anne Todesco Bev Legault appointed - Commisioner Congratulations are extended to Bev Le- gault who was appointed Superior Division Com- missioner effective January 1, 1984. Super- ior Division consists of nine districts; Nakina, Goldpine (Geraldton), Longlac - Caramat, Beardmore, Silver Bir- ches (Nipigon - Red Rock), Whitesand (Schreiber), Aguasabon (Terrace Bay), Ever- green (Marathon) and Great Spirit (Manitou- wadge). Bev also holds the position of Camp Advi- sor for Superior Divi- sion and at the local level is an Assistant Guider with the 1st Ter- trace Bay Guide Com- pany. Bev and her Council members are respons- ible to the Districts to make decisions in the areas of camping, inter- national, programme, cookies, public relat- ions, training, and spe- cial events. In the Council from Terrace Bay and Schrei- ber are: Public Rela- tions, Cathy Cook; In- © ternational, Gerri Turn- er; Programme, Jeralyn Kuzmich; Cookies, Ann Dodd; District Com- missioner, Whitesand, M. Pelegrino; District Commissioner, Agua- sabon, Pam Jones. Bev's most important responsibility this year will be hosting the Area Annual Day 1984. petition in the second game in style. On Sunday they played one of their best games of the year in defeating Schreiber 6-3 in the consolation game. Con- gratulations to the team for a fine year and their coaches Rob Thompson, Richard Morriseau, Brad Bertin, and Rick Dejonghe. Marathon emerged as the North- Shore champions. Important note to pa- rents and players: Mark Sunday, May 6th at 5 p.m. on your calendars as the date for the TBMHA Annual Awards Banquet. The location is the Moose Hall. Costa's and Chargers Victorious Two exciting games of broomball were play- ed on Sunday, March 11 at the Terrace Bay Are- na. Both were semi- final games. In the men's game the "'Chargers" were vic- torious and eliminated 'Jean Saw Sales" from further competition. Jean Saw Sales lit up the scoreboard first, with a goal by John Deleo. Toivo Hirt evened the score and Rick Sitko scored the winner for the Chargers at 4:21 of the second period. There were only two penalties assessed, one to each team. "'Costa's" won the Meet the "Stars" After a very slow start due to the arena ice not functioning and added financial burdens, the Schreiber Junior "B" North Stars finally got underway thanks to generous donations from local businesses and the hard work of faithful supporters. The North Stars will It will appear three times before your copy of the Terrace Bay Schreiber "NEWS" is due to expire. In order to prevent any disruption of service we recommend that you act quickly. be hosting the "West- ern Junior 'b"' Tourna- ment in Schreiber April 13, 14 and 15. The team represents all communi- ties on the North Shore. Meet the "Stars"! From Nipigon Marco Desjardins Ted Watson Nick Rajchevich Subscription Rates: Local *12°° pel-vens Out of Town $74g°° Drop them off at the "NEWS" Office or mail it along with our handy renewal form to (payment required): women's game over the "'Selects" with a single goal by Diane Pyhtila at . 2:50 of the first period. One penalty was given to a Costa's player. Their semi-final series is now tied at one game each. The winner will play Zap's Auto Glass "Ice Breakers' in the final. From Terrace Bay Greg Adamo Joe Kennedy Mark Houston From Marathon Wayne Bell Allan Johns Paul LeBlanc Scott Goodfellow Dave Cooper ' From Schreiber Danny Spadoni Ron Speziale Frank Costa WATCH FOR THIS STAMP Yes, | would like ment enclosed. to receive the News by subscription. Please find my pay- ADDRESS or BOX NO CITY TOWN POSTAL CODE Rates: Local $12.00 Out-of-town $18.00 Overseas $45.00 Renewal a) New Subscription ' Office Use The "NEWS" Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO "Keep abreast of news in your community" Broomball is played on Sundays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Arena. If you have never seen the game, come out and watch. Many of last year's ""first-time" specta- tors are playing in the league this year. Joe Speziale Brent Mills Joe Speziale (Shell) Mario Vasiliu : Manager: Mickey For- tier Coach: Jeff Fortier Trainers: Ray Wilson and Mike Thrower Treat yourself to some exciting hockey at the tournament and don't forget their fund raising dance on March 23rd.

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