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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1986, p. 3

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Schreiber wins Pee Wee North Shore championship By Conrad Felber Due to a conflict of schedules; the Schreiber Travel Rest Eagles Pee Wee team had already won a berth in this weekend's District Pee Wee Cham- pionships before the North Shore area winners could be decided. However, fate and perhaps predestination stepped in, and Schreiber also won the North Shore event on March 23 over Terrace Bay Legion. The final game was a very tight affair throughout, with the game going to overtime. In the end, the Eagles emerged victorious in a 6-5 score. Schreiber advanced to the North Shore champion- ship game with a 15-2 win over. Marathon in the first of two total goales mat- ches. In the second game, Schreiber again dominated play, winning 9-1 over Marathon. Terrace Bay, on the other hand, had a tougher time, winning its first match against Manitouwadge 4-2 only to lose the second one, 6-5. However, Legion prevail- ed: when it came to total goals, 9-8, to advance to the final contest against Schreiber. In that final game, Schreiber managed to post a 4-3 lead before the end of the third period and seem- ed to be in command when, with just a minute left in the game, Terrace Bay pulled its goalie for an extra attacker. That strategy worked, as just seconds later the Legion squad managed to put one by Schreiber net- minder Bryon Cosgrove to tie the game. After consulting the rule book, it was announced that a 15 minute overtime period would be held with all goals counting. If the game was still tied, a sud- den death period would be held. It never got to that stage, though, as Schreiber outscored Terrace Bay 2-1 in the overtime session. The Eagles got the first goal to make it 5-4, and then Terrace Bay managed to tie it up with just 6:37 left, much to the delight of the partisan home crowd. Things looked even Jim Files resigned as Terrace Bay Township Coun- "cillor on March 24 in order to move to Orillia to ac- cept a position at a hospital in that city. He is shown here with Reeve Ollie Chapman after submitting his resignation to Council, which was accepted with regret. diseases; and (The = (Causland Hospital NO SMOKING POLICY as of May 1st, 1986 Recognizing that cigarette smoking is the major alterable factor in the development of early coronary heart disease, disease, carcinoma of the lung, cardio-vascular diseases; and chronic chest Recognizing that exposure to second-hand smoke is a significant factor and a hazard to non- smokers, particularly to children and to adults with respiratory, cardio-vascular and other As an institution dedicated to heal- ing, to the promotion of health and to the prevention of disease, The McCausland Hospital aims to total ly eliminate smoking and smoke pollution from the Hospital en- vironment by discouraging smok- ing by patients, visitors and staff. brighter for Terrace Bay when a Schreiber player was given a penalty at the 5:36 mark. However, it was just not meant to be, as the Eagles got a two-on- one break during the Legion's power play and got the puck past Legion's goalie Rick Pollard for a 6-5 score which proved to be the final tally. Pollard made a number of big saves late in the period to keep his team within one, but at the final buzzer the Soughton Jewellers Trophy went to the team from Schreiber. The Eagles also won the tournament last year. Schreiber will now represent the Eastern Zone at the District Champion- ships to be held in Marathon this weekend. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 2, 1986, page 3 One of Schreiber's six goals is shown here being fired into the Terrace Bay Legion net behind goalie Rick Pollard (puck is visible at end of arrow) in a game played on March 23 in Terrace Bay. The Schreiber Travel Rest Eagles won the game in overtime, 6-5, to win the North Shore Pee Wee Championships. The team will represent the area at the District Champion- ships scheduled for the April 5 weekend in Marathon. '\ 992891 Ask uS about (68" long) sugg. retail $196.67 other truck accessories 992893 Chev & GMC: Suburban Rear sliding windows ~ (91" long) sugg. retail $269.11 Box side rails Winches 993366 Box liners (56" long) sugg. retail $176.05 Offer ends 993126 S-Truck 03 Model April 25, 1986 (53" long) sugg. retail $165.99 = or while stock lasts S 993197 See what Spadoni Bros has in store for you SPADONI BROS. LTD. Schreiber Chev & GMC Full Size Jimmy & Blazer Chev & GMC Full Size Pickup $4 49 95 $-Truck Blazer, Jimmy and Extended Cab (68" long) sugg. retail $204.17 with Genuine GM Truck Accessories Running Boards *169.95 *239.95 *139.95 *179.95 Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price

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