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Terrace Bay News, 4 Apr 1973, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 4, I973 Sports Slants - continued true goal-scorer ... and despite missing about I5 games. I'd bet he would have scored 50 goals again this season, even if he had play- ed in the NHL. Let's face it, some of those clubs in the NHL like California, Vancouver and Toronto are no better than most WHA clubs Something just came to mind. Many NHL clubs raise their price of tickets every one or two years. Can you imagine Toronto Maple Leafs raising their ticket prices next season? They'd be lucky to outdraw the OHA Junior A Marlboros SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The regular meeting of the Schreiber -Terrace Bay District Roman Catholic Separate School Board was held on Saturday, March IOth at St. Martin's School, Terrace Bay. In attendance were: G. Ramsay, Y. Beauparlant, Mrs. M. Bouchard, L. Bour- ke, M. Nicol, Mrs. R. McBride, W. Malcolm, A. McGrath and Mrs. G. Mullins Sister Carol gave a resume of the work which she is doing as a resource teacher at Holy Angels School. Prin- cipals gave their annual reports. Mrs. Margaret Godin and J. Kennedy were appointed as attendance officers for 1973 for Holy Angels and St. Mar- tins School respectively. Resignations were read and accepted with regret from Mrs. Marjorie Stephen and Mrs. Bernadette Thompson. Mrs. Bouchard stated that the addi- tion at St. Martin's School was pro= gressing quite well. The next meeting will be held at Holy Angels, Schreiber on Thursday, April I2th at 7 p.m. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT A total of I9 occurences were re- ported this past week with six motor vehicle cautions issued and three tran- sients checked. One charge was laid under the Dog By-Law as the result of a complaint. During the early hours of March 25th 53 Township signs were badly damaged. These included - Fire Hydrant signs, yield signs, stop signs, speed signs, and school signs. The total damage is estimated at $300.00. Investigations were made and on Tuesday, March 27th, two local men were interviewed and charged with committ- ing mischief to public property. ' RECREATION NEWS Terrace Bay Wins Ringette Tournament: This past weekend, March 3Ist, both the Terrace Bay juniors and seniors hosted teams from Manitouwadge in the : Terrace Bay invitational annual tourna- ment. After the first four games were com- pleted, the Terrace Bay juniors and y seniors of Terrace Bay won their res- pective games by the following scores: Manitouwadge Jets - 4, Terrace Bay Juniors - 7; Manitouwadge Commettes =-3; = Terrace Bay Seniors - I0; Manitouwadge Ice Cats - 2, Terrace Bay Juniors - 9; Manitouwadge Rowdies - 5, Terrace Bay Seniors - IO. The Ringette players are gratulated on a fine season one loss was experienced in play. continued page 7 to be con- as only tournament FOR SALE BIRCH FIREWOOD 8 FOOT LENGTH DELIVERED TO SCHREIBER & TERRACE BAY $20.00 PER CORD TANDEM LOAD BIRCH BLOCKS 20¢ EACH PICKED UP ON SKID WAY NO. I DELIVERY EXTRA PHONE KEN DOOLEY 824-2742 '

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