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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jan 1963, p. 1

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VOL. 6, No.4 he peg ae a eee: Bein: <n salience aml Stes meneame, tenn areca -cmncemsitinsins i tenis tens eitaianmamnets enti ae ' also include mixed pairs (man and. lady) 'and ' Sectional Championship, | a8 to why and-where these Sectional Charipion- ; the progress be ; Canada, - of Canada into sections Continued Page 10) FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS AND SATURDAY The Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club will play host to the Annual. Northern Sectional Figure Skating Championships this 'weekend, January 25th and 26th, : Approximately fifty. skaters from our North- western Area and Quebec will be competing for trophies and medals plus the right to repre-~ sent their Section and Club in the forthcoming Canadian, Championships. This two-day event will begin Friday even- | ing and continue all day Saturday. with the Finals in' the Senior events being last on the. program, Saturday evening, As the Terrace Bay Club'will' not again play host "to-this event for at léast ten years we feel that local and. district citi- zens should, take advantage of the opportunity | to see our,future Canadian Skating? stars in BCtions cco: sig iqs. 4 The-events will be divided into the follow- , ing classifications:- Novice, Junior, Senior and Dancing, In akl the events competitors will be skating as singles and pairs (includ- ing mixed pairs.) HeeteM,§ The first. part of the-Singles events, namely Novice. Junior and Senior will con- sist of figures (these are the 'school figures that have. been Jnid down by the Canadian | Figure Skating Association) and willrepre- ~ | sent 60% of the total mark attained by the skater, The remainder of this program will consist of "Free Skating" to music of their | | j | } 'choice, for periods of time, ranging from 23. to 35. winutes, the pains, (including mixed pairs) will be similar to the "Free Skating" part of the single events, and-their periods of time skated to music of their choice will also be for 25 to 3 minutes, , The "Dance! section of the program will these people will skate Dance Routines". laid down bythe Canadian and' International Figure Skating Associations. and their musical accom paniment will be the Official: Dance Records of the Canadian Association. ; We are certain that those attending will be surprised by the amount of work and' prac+ tice these young people nust put into their programs of 'skating in order to compete in a Possibly some clarification should 'be made ships are held, : Kirst - theyoare a measuring stick for the Sectional Cormittee and: the Canadian': Figure Skating Association (CFSA) to see ing mde in figure skating in Second - The CFGA has divided the Norinion HERE THIS FRIDAY SUPERIORS WIN ONE - LOSE ONE | ed, January 24, 1963 Terrace Ray Superiors outscored the Mara- thon Mercuries six to four in ani action packed game at the Arena last Thursday night, These two teams have always come up with top hockey in the past and the fans who attended, in spite of the blizzard, were not disappoint~ 3 "Superiors got the edge jn the second period) when the Mercs argued a bench penalty and were in no difficulty until the middle of the third when Russell broke clear to: cut down the Sups lead to one point, Maurice Osmar sent 'home the insurance goal some three min-_ , utes later to relieve the tension, Marathon | goals were netted by Lanteigne, Nutbrown and LeBlanc, Superior goals were scored by | Maurice Osmar (2), Smith, Whalen, Marvin Osmar and Blom, | Shots on Goals were - Figliomeni 22 and | i i j ' j I { Deluca 25. : 3 Schreiber North Stars upset Terrace Bay Superiors Sunday afternoon 8 =.7 to chalk up their firg¢e: win since ontering the North Shore Intermediate League. The North .Stars couldn't have wished for a tastier morsel than the Superiors--strong contenders in the League and close town rivals, Bottom dwellers in the League, young in experience, the North _ Stars_-wrung their victory by doggedly checking } --capitalizing. on every break and outstanding | support by net minder Gus Boone. Leading i eight to five in the final rmjnutes--Schreiber, | playing a man short - withstood all the pres- | sure at the conmand of Superiors in their tsave face" last ditch offense which netted two counters before time decided the winner. 'The North Stars stayed even with the Sups for the first two periods, gaining the advan- | tage in the third, 'Jim Gellert, making a hat trick in the first period then topped it in the third by paving the way for the three- goal lead that Superiors could not overtake, | John Cosgrove mde the only score of the sec~ | ond and sent in the winning counter, Marcel | Tookenay and Berney White singled, Dave -- Whalen and Marv Osmr shared scoring honors for Superiors with two each, Bob Adamo, Tom Pollard and Ken Rennett with singles, ° i Shots on Goal - Boon forty-five and Figlie-| meni forty-four, : sk A refreshing display of figure skating | talent by contestants in the Northern's Figure Skating Competition was a feature between periods, Receiving unanimous applause were Terry Delaronde, Misses Jami & Pamela Cumming, | Linda Hayes, Maric Delaronde and Jane Heenan, PEG WELLINGS RINK WIN NORTHWESTERN PLAYDOUNS * (see write-up on page nine)

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