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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1967, p. 10

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Page 10 LADIES' CURLING NEWS Hearty congratulations to the Sylvia Duquette foursome of Norma Crockford, Ollie Chapman, and Glenna MacDonald, who travelled to Mani- touwadge last weekend to compete in the zone playoffs. In a double round robin competition against teams from Marathon and Manitouwadge, the girls emerged with a perfect 4 win 0 loss record to capture the Northshore Championship. The Terrace Bay Ladies' Curling Club's main Centennial event will be hosting the Northwestern Ontario Ladies' Curling Championships starting Monday, January 23 and continuing Tuesday and Wednesday, January 24 and 25th. Eight rinks, representing all of Northwestern Ontario will take part. To add to the excitement - is the fact that we will have our own team competing in this very important curling event, which leads to the Ont- ario 'Silver D' championships and then to the Nationwide Dominion "Diamond D" championships which is equivalent to the men's Brier. We know that the whole community extends best wishes to Sylvia and her rink and we all look forward to exciting days at the Curling Club next week. Schedule for the Northwestern Playdowns : Sunday, Janua y 22 - teams arrive and practice ice will be available Sunday evening. TERRACE BAY NEWS January 19, 1967 Os MY Cc Monday, January 23 - 9 am - Opening Ceremonies] MINoR HOCKEY _NEWs (Curling Club); 9.30 am - Ist. Draw; 12.30 noon Luncheon for participating curlers; 2.00 p.m. - 2nd Draw; 7.00 p.m. - 3rd Draw. Tuesday, January 24 - 9 a.m. - 4th Draw; | p.m.- Northwestern Executive Meeting; 2.30p.m. - Sth Draw; 8 p.m. - Northwestern General Meeting. Wednesday, January 25 - 9 a.m. - 6th Draw; 2 p.m. - 7th Draw; 5.30p.m.- Cocktail Hour for participating curlers; 6.30p.m.-Banquet;8p.m. Play off if necessary. Members of the Terrace Bay ladies' Curling Club are reminded that tickets are available from Agnes Paulsen for the banquet on Wednesday, at 6.30p.m} ze: Deadline for tickets - January I9th. Come Out And Support Your Home Town Team! YE ANAL IY NS APN PITT SM SIE AES OC CNN TSOTSI OTC ARI: GREE Net RET FOR SALE - Norelco continental IOI, all trans- istor battery operated, portable tape recorder. Leather carrying case. Excellent condition. Also, three new tapes for same. Phone 549 - Schreiber. We've had a busy and thrilling week with the boys playing most of their games out of town. January 9 the Bantams played in Schreiber, In a hard fought game, Terrace Bay lost 6-3. The same night Terrace Bay Midgets went to Schreiber and lost 5-4. Midget goals were Moores assisted by Papineau, Papineau assisted by Phillips 2, Papousek unassisted. January 11 the Midgets travelled to Marathon to a game worth seeing. The boys played a passing game. If stars were picked the first would go to Bob Moores who played an exceptional geme. The rest of the boys deserve honourable mention for a well played game., Score was 9-8 in favour of Terrace Bay. Goals were - Papineau assisted by Moores 2, Papineau assisted by Phillips 2, Moores unassisted, Papousek assisted by K. Gorman, Phillips assisted by Moores, Dashkewytch assisted by Daley and Rennette assisted Gorman and Daley. January 14 Schreiber Pee Wee teams came to Terrace - First game was Thunderbirds vs. Schreiber Lions. Score was 3-2 in favour of the Lions. Schreiber goals - McKenna for 2, and Fisher for 1. Terrece Bay goals - B.Schritt 1, and J. Beddard for 1. Second game Schreiber Red Wings vs. Terrace Cougars. Score was 7-4 in fevour of Schreiber, Terrace Bay goals were by M.Papousek for 2, and E.Zwaresh 2. In the third game the Terrace Bay Mustengs travelled to Schreiber and lost their 6-3. No further details f are available on this game. ITS MINOR HOCKEY WEEK:starts Jan.21st.

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