Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 29 Nov 1972, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS BOYS Snowmobile Boots SIZE 3-6 Reg. 13.50 Special9.99 BOYS Winter Boots PILE LINED VINYL - SIZES 1-6 Reg. 11.95 ROBINSON STORES TERRACE BAY, ONT. WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE TELEPHONE 3891 Special 9 45 SLIPPERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN MONDAY THROUGH TO SATURDAY - 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m, IN ADDITION - WE WILL BE OPEN 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. FOOTWEAR SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER - 30th, DEC. 1st and 2nd ONLY. MEN'S Snowmobile Boots NYLON SHELL - SIZES 6-12 Reg. 16.95 LADIES Footwear LEATHER STYLED - ALL STYLES IN LEATHER 10" HEIGHT & KNEE LENGTH FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Special 13.88 207, DISCOUNT STORE HOURS FRIDAY EVENINGS - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. DECEMBER 19th to 21st THE TERRACE BAY "SUPERIORS" NEWS After suffering two early defeats in their league, the new Terrace Bay Superiors managed to gain a spot on the score sheet. On Thursday, Nov. 23 the Superiors lost to Mara- thon in a game which was badly marred with penalties Play in the second and third periods eventually cool- ed down to provide a better game but the home town boys were unable to regain control of the game in this first match against Marathon. The final score was 7-1, The lone Terrace Bay goal came from Dale Randa. On Sunday, the Superiors lost to the Manitouwadge Junior "B" Copper Kings. Penalties were very few and many spectators proclaimed it to be one of the best hockey games seen in Terrace Bay in a long time. The final score showed a 6-6 tie, a reflection of the closely played game it was. Mark Dashkewytch led the EE oh three goads with i Sa the sticks of Rick Hamilton, Ron Zwaresh, and Dale Randa. Tuesday, November 28, sees the Superiors in Marathon for a return match and the following Sunda they play again in Manitouwadge. The next hame game will be Sunday, Dec. 10, when the Manitouwadge Copper Kings return. Gam timeis1 p.m. LOCAL HOSPITAL RECEIVES GRANT The J. P. Bickle Foundation has awarded a grant of $8075. to the McCausland Hospital for the purch ase of a new sterilizer. The Board is most grateful for this generous contribution to the hospital, and is also most appreciative of the interest shown and co-operation received from Jack Stokes, our local member of parliament, in advising us of this founda- continued on page 13. FOR SCHREIBER COUNCIL ELECT NORMAN McCUAIG

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