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Terrace Bay News, 23 Mar 1961, p. 1

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"TERRACE Bay News. Authorized as 2nd -Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa weena Me teaR Seo asd lapolaecnsidibeiah | Ee aE EYER: RE OE REN ON RA ORS RR OE SN CR Sivedlation Terrace Bay "<= =" = Vole4, No.12 March 23, 1961 & Schreiber KIWANIS AGAIN PROMOTE SINKING FUN?) SUPZRIOR'S N.S.H.L CHAMPIONS _ Terrace Bay Superiors whipped the Red Rock Royals 7-2 on Friday night in the Red Rock Arena to capture the North Shore Hockey League Championship and advance into the Thunder Bay Intermediate "A" Hockey Final. Fans in Ter- race Bay have waited nine years for this. The Superiors for the first time managed 'to get through the league playoffs and did it in a fashion which left no doubt in anyone's mind which is the best club in the NSHL this season They will now meet either Kenora or Fort Frances in the district finals for the right to advance into interprovincial play. The' series will open with two games in the home of the western division winner then shifts back to Terrace Bay to be completed. With the possibility of exciting future games here fans are solidly behind the loéal team who are determined to go all the way, = Following Friday's game Superior Captain, Cy Brassard received the Carling trophy,.em- blenatic of league championship, from sins sentative Norm Berrington, -- Sups will take a strong club into the dis- trict final. They aren't too sure of pickups yet but Seagris and Jorgenson of Red Rock and Lanteigne of Marathon seem to have the inside track, A large delegation of Terrace EBay Fans was on hand for last Friday's game and the dressing room was bedlam after the long-sought win, Spring has arrived! We still have plenty of snow, but we know that everyone has start- ed to think about the break-up which will usher in a host of summer activities. - To help you get into the spirit, Kiwanis has again put an old model car on Hayes Lake near the dam, and will award a $200.00 Canada _ Savings Bond to the person who makes the nearest forecast of the sinking of this car. Tickets are cn sale now by all Kiwanians. The Contest closes on April 10th, Completed tickets may be deposited in bex2s located at the guard station at the Miil, the Post Office, L & L or Tony's Red and White Store. Come and join in the fun, and remember=- you not oniy have a chance to win $200, you are aiso supporting local Kiwanis evti- vities, _ NORTHWZSTERN ONTARIO MINOR HOCKWY PLAYDOWNS The Northwestern Ontario Minor Hockey Playdowns will be played this weekend at the Terrace Bay Arena. In all there will be six games, three semi-finals, to be play- ed on Saturday and three finals to be played on Sunday. Teams represented will be the isague thampions from the area dast of the Iskehcad, the Lakehead champions and the champions from the area west of the Lake- head, These! teams will compete for the Thvnder Eay Championships in the Bantam, Micgst and Juvenile divisions, Tickets for this hockey weekend spectac- ular are now being sold by the members of tne. Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association, Fans are assured of the best possible Minor League hockey when the' champions of these three area divisions meet for the Northwes- tern Ontario Titles, Teams taking part are as follows:- BANTAMS = astern Champions - Terrace Bay Western Champions - Dryden ee Lakehead Champions~ Pt.Arthur. West find Bruins MIDGETS - dastern Champions - Schreiber Western Champions - Mando Indians ADDITION TO HIGH SCHOOL THIS SUMMER The Terrace Bay High School Board have announced that a classroom, a library class-_ room and a store room will be added to the existing High School Building this summer, Another teacher will be added to the Staff, making a total of five teachers, © POLIO VACCINE AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS There are several adults who are overdue in having their Polio Booster inoculations. If you are one of these you are urged to do so immediately while fresh stocks are available, PATTERSON-JOHANSSON FIGHT THURSDAY (Ft. Frances) Lakehead Champions - Ft,William 'sieniedhsrascasestemtasienaandiemgiapemeegiedameeainatal Canadiens The recent Patterson-Johansson Fight will be shown this Thursday, at several showings, JUVENILES - Hastern Champions - Schreiber according to the schedule below: (Tickets Western Champions - Kenora Lakehead. , a - Ft.William available fron Conet Menbers., Rec, Centre and Canadiens at the door. GAMES AR@ SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS :~ i 7 pem. --- new room, Rec.Centre-Child, & Adult SATURDAY : 8.30 pom, 9.45 p.m. and 11.45 p.m. - at 2 P.M, - Dryden Bantams VS Terrace Bay Ban- the South Camp Army hall. Men Only =" tams / Kefreshments and lunch will be available. 4 P.M. - Mando Midgets VS Schreiber Midgets These showings are made available through 7 P.M, --- Kenora Juveniles VS " Juveniles the Terrace Day Comets Baseball Club, at a SUNDAY ms fairly high rental fee, Any proceeds above film costs will help to purchase Sout mnt for the Comet's coming season. THIS IS YOUR CHANCZ. TO S&i THE FAMOUS FIGHT AND TO SUPPORT THE COMETS. SHE YOU THURSDAY, 12,00 noon = Sat, Bantam winners vs, Port: Arthur Bantams 1.30 p.m. - Sat. Midget winners vs, Fort William Bantams 3.30 poem. -- Sat,.* Juvenile winners vs, Fort Viliiam A RRIF NE NT NN CE AEN RN OTE RI ORS OE RN EE ©

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