7 January 12, 1961 NEWS BOX. PLACED IN MILL A box in which items for publication etc may be placed is now situated in the passage- way. between the Time Clock and Machine Shop. This box will be cleared at noon on Monday and again at 11 P.M, Tuesday. The deadline for advertisements is NOON Monday and the deadline for news items is TUESDAY NOON, We | ask your co-operation in observing these deadlines, FOR RENT ~ 3 room apartment in Schreiber. Apply to G, Slater, Quebec Street, Phone SUPERIORS AGAIN IN SECOND PLACE SPOT The Superiors took a big jump towards top spot. in the League by the game Sunday against Red Rock Royals, downing them six to two. In the two previous encouters with the Royals the Sups ended up on the short end, Their biggest block was in beating Jorgen- ,; Son, Sunday they remedied that obstacle by peppering shots from every angle with well organized attacks, The pressure fin- - ally broke Jorgenson!s temper and reasoning, resulting in his weakening the team with two penalties ~ one a major. Marv Osmar and Adamo put Soups two up in the: first, Adamo..again flashed-the light early inthe second with Maurice Osmar mounting the tally with two quick goals, leaving the Royals a lonely one total, Royals were unable to get past Dobson again in the play. They did, however, beat him with a penalty shot. It looked very pro- mising for Dobson to have his first shutout this season, but a-concentrated effort by the Royals when McLeod was warming the. pen- alty bench, ended the possibility. - an etree NSHL STANDINGS -- through Sunday, Jan, 8th W L T Pts. ' Red Rock 5 2 0 LO . Terrace Bay 4 a 0 8 ; Nioigon 5 5 Q 6 , Mecathon e 5 0 4, : Terrace Bay games this week:--~ Tues, Jan. 10 at Red Rock Thurse Jan. 12 at Marathon Sat. Jan, 14 'at Marathon Sun, Jan, 15 Marathon et Terrace i Tuese Jan. 17 at Nipigon eee: §-e- | HENS PASKETBALL Aryone interested in Men's Basketball is ' urges. 32 turn out for the-weekly-practices - heli every Friday at 8,15 in the High School ; Auditorium, Regardless-of your ability, we'd ) Like to hive you out. Try to 'make 4% this | Fridarre | HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY NEWS The Terrace Bay High School hockey team de= ; feated Marathon 7 to 4 Saturday night. at 'Marathon, The scorers for Terrace Bay were- Do -Fedun, leading with a hat trick, followed by | Doug McKay with two goals and Bill Woodruff j and Dennis Bouchie with singles, = The next game is Saturday night when Terrac ' Bay plays host to Geraldton, TERRACE BAY NEWS January 7/61. BANTAM ALLSTARS DEFEAT MARATHON ALLSTARS 65 "takes a prominent place and forms a larger Page 11 -- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY CONTEST OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM TORONTO GLOBE & MATL Player Ge. Asst. Winner Amt Stenley G,. Pearen $ 2.00 Horton L Kevin O'Brein 15--85 Duff = Raoul Cormier 13,95 Pulford B, Cruickshank R00 Armstrong 2 Ray Black RD e686 Mahovlich 1 L Ge-Caccamo £5466 | Keon L Dron, Johnson 135,83 Regan &, Theriault 200 MacMillan - Ada Kencroft : ; (Ft. Wm.) 2200 Baun Ss E,Haworth.(P.4.) 2.00 Nevin E Henry Culligan 2.00 Brewer . Vicky Brend &e¢00 Kelly I 1 R,. Gerlach 15.83 Shack dl. Gus Mazzanti 13,83 Hillman W. Breiland 2.00 L,We Taavola (P.A) 2.00 Mrs, Ve Strocen ..13.83 Gerry Godin 2.00 Harris Goal Tender NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $160,00 = Point' Divd ; $118~26 | (Signed) J, Butler ES On Saturday January 7th, the Bantam Allstars travelled to Marathon and handed the host team| a6 to 3 drubbing. ; Big guns ee Bay were Billy Stachiw end Hank Gaulin, both scoring two goalse Singletons went to Chris Cavanaugh and Fred Schock, ENTERTAINING READING (Cont'd from Page 9) In case you're interested the "mangle" was the forerunner of a wringer but .this particular ponderous piece of machinery--hand operated-- i terre ere cate fabrics, The "Herald Range" was used in "Her Majesty Queen Alexandra's Technical School" and yet here and there are names we still see "Cross & Blackwell" and H.P.Sauce and, in a magazine advertisement Rudyard Kip- ling, Hall Cain, A,Conan Doyle, E,P,Oppenhien and others are listed as authors. - Many of the items Mrs,Beeton illustrates "What no good kitchen should be without". are unrecognizable to us--for instance "A Bottle i j -looks as if it- really would mangle your deli- 'Roasting Jack & Screen for same--and many of the recipes took hours to prepare, Garnishing and display of cookery seemed to be a:major item too. Sections of the book are devoted to French, German, Indian, etc. cookery and "now that we 'receive American Provisions in such good con- dition, it is as well we should know some- thing about'their Cookery, We give, therefore sone recipes for the cooking of those provi- sions with which we are already familiar, to- gether with some purely American Dishes that as yet we have not had an opportunity of try- ing here, feeling sure that ere long means" ; will be found to bring the required sf within our reach. "Amongst the plentiful supply of fresh provisions in America, fish diet than here." 3 (If you'd like to hear more about this book let us know and we'll oblige.)