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Terrace Bay News, 25 Apr 1973, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 25,1973 Sports Slants - cont'd from page 4 any good. He got the axe, like four previous Wing coaches did since Bishop came to the team. It should be pointed out that the Red Wings of I972-73 racked up 86 points in the stand- ings. Do you realize that that would have ranked them second in the west division stand- ings. And I've seen (prior to expansion, mind you) a team finished first or second with just that many points. Wilson held a press conference last week, a few days after getting the boot. He reveal- ed that Bishop and Harkness were forever giv- ing him instructions about how to coach the team - he (Wilson) would even get phone calls in the dressing room between periods from Hark- ness, telling him to bench this or that play- er, or using a certain other player more often. "They (Harkness and Bishop) also wanted me to spot-play Alex Delvecchio, who has been my most consistent player over the two years I had the club," said Wilson. "They said he was old and didn't backcheck and was a bad captain I'll say this about Alex, he never missed a shift while I was coach and he always gave the game everything he had, despite his 41 years." I mentioned that Gordie Howe might be pro- mpted to leave the team after his Red Wing up- rising. Don't be surprised to see Alex Del- vecchio announce his retirement soon. And you can be sure Fats won't care about lining up a front office job with the team he has played for for 2I or 22 years. No doubt about it, the Detroit Red Wings are the laughing stock of the NHL, and as long as they have numbskulls like Harkness and Bishop to run the show, they'll remain that way. I poor pity their next coach! NODC LOAN TO RENOVATE EVEREST HOTEL IN MARATHON ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL . WALK-A-THON The Grade 8 class of St. Martin's School willl be holding its FOURTH ANNUAL WALK-A-THON ON SATURDAY, MAY I2 th. to raise funds for their proposed trip to Toronto. ANYONE INTERESTED IN WALKING TO SUPPORT THESE STUDENTS IS WELCOME TO PARTIC IPCATE. This walk will be approximately 20 miles-from St. Martin's School, Terrace Bay to Holy Angels' School,Schreiber... and back! STUDENTS OF GRADE 8 WILL BE GIVEN THEIR WALK =A-THON SPONSOR SHEETS ON MON. APRIL 30th. STUDENTS OF ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL WILL BE GIV- EN THEIR WALK-A-THON SPONSOR SHEETS ON TUES. MAY Ist. Anyone else (including adults!) interested in participating in this project, please leave your name at St. Martin's School .. PHONE 3255 anytime during school hours. Last year there was a "med rush" of young people seeking sponsors right after the forms were given out, However, this lasted only the one day, and it is hoped that the people of Terrace Bay can once again be counted on for their patience and understanding for this inconvenienced FREE TRIAL OFFER Thousands of people have found relief from painful leg cramps and arthritis with a magnet. A Toronto doctor said she's not sure why a magnet helps cramps but she hasn't got out of bed with muscle cramps since. Let us send you two of our double powered magnetsona FREE TRIAL BASIS for 15 days with instructions. At the end of that time if relief is not obtained send the magnets back to us. The trial will cost you nothing. Write today for free trial offer. No red tape. r Magnets, Dept. 9 Box 83 Postal station 2B Toronto Ont. Please send me 2 double powered magnets on a free trial offer complete with in- structions. | will try them for 15 days. If they do not help my cramps and arthritis | will return them. If | keep them please please bill me. 4,00 PLUS TAX "13 A Northern Ontario Development Corporation tourist industry term loan will provide funds for Marathon Hotel (Thunder Bay) limited to renovate facilities at the Everest Hotel in Marathon. Industry and Tourism Minister-Claude F. Ben -nett has announced that the company will re- ceive a $48,000 repayable loan to improve the long established hotel which is the area's sec -ond largest employer. The planned renovations will encourage pub- lic use of the Everest by passengers on both scheduled and tour buses. REMBER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I20I W.Walsh Street Thunder Bay,Ont. (at end of Walsh St.,near Airport) NEW FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES Bedroom, Livingroom, Kitchen Furniture, Westinghouse Appliances,Wall-to-Wall Broadloom Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

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