Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 29 Oct 1970, p. 1

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, AN MR, E, PERSS * BOX 375 A TERRACE B/Y Vol. 13 No. 44 October 29, 1970 ERICKSON ELECTED CO-CAPTAIN Two senior defensemen have been elected co- captains of the Clarkson College of Technology hoc- key team for the 1970-71 season. Fred Erickson, a 22 year old native of Terrace Bay, Ontario, and Keith Maclean, 23, from Point Edward, Ontario will lead the Golden Knights, the team that was second only to Cornell University in the nation last season. Coach Len Ceglarski says of Erickson and MacLean: "They both have the experience and the ability to work hard. It's this type of leadership we'll need this season with so many good teams in contention for Eastern honors." Erickson is one of the biggest skaters on the Golden Knights roster, six foot-three, 200 pounds. He played hockey in Barre, Ontario, and was also active in * football, rugger and track at Barre High School . Maclean, 5" 11", played minor hockey at Point Edward and St.Mary's = Continued on page 2 ..... Serving The District TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL FORMS OUTERS CLUB The first overnight outing of the Terrace Bay High School Outers Club was braved by a group of students October 20th and 21st. All packed up and dressed to live comfortably at the north pole for at least ten days we were off. A bus transported us and our equipment and left us in the Middle of the Northern Ontario wilderness by Hornblende Lake on Zenmac Mine Road. After setting up our tents and getting organized we eager- ly took to cooking our lunch over the huge fire. As we have been studying the practical use of the compass and learning how to rely on it to reach any given spot, we were divided into two groups and starting from two different points a mile apart, we were instructed to meet on the edge of a small lake back in the bush. The terrain was extremely rough. As one student stated, "For two hours we struggled over mountains, through swamps, over dead trees, and down cliffs." Safely back at camp, preparations began for supper. Supper proved to'be an interesting meal with a variety of menus including potatoes and steak. cont'd page 5 ..

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