The Terrace Bay No- Body-Contact Hockey Tournament took place at the Terrace Bay Arena this weekend, with 12 teams playing off for the cham- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 6, 1985, page 9 pionship. The competition was very stiff, with all teams putting on a good performance. The final championship A very satisfied and proud winning team, the Terrace Bay No-Stars. game took place late Sun- day afternoon with the Ter- race Bay No-Stars defeating the Schreiber Sabers by a score of 6-5 Mark Demers of the No- Stars scored the winning goal in the first few minutes of sudden death over-time. _ Ladies bonspiel It was a very active sports weekend, the last weekend in February, with much of the action taking place at the curling rink. It was the 30th Annual Ladies Bonspiel, with 25 teams taking part, 16 of them from Terrace Bay, 4 from Schreiber, 2 from Red Rock, 1 from Longlac, 1 from Thunder Bay and one team all the way from Kapuskasing. We arrived Saturday afternoon and there was a buzz of activity, with many ladies who were not on the ice preparing for the dinner and dance to follow that evening. The club was nicely decorated with Walt Disney characters, as the theme of the anniversary bonspiel was "Disney on Ice" and all participants sported Minnie Mouse name tags. It was a real community event as there were en- thusiastic spectators of all ages. The following is a rundown of the final standings: In the "'A" Event: 1st - Billy Bagdon's rink, Ter- race Bay; 2nd - Julie Johner's rink, Terrace Bay; 3rd - Charlotte Miller's rink, Thunder Bay; 4th - Linda Chur- chley's rink, Terrace Bay. In the "B" Event: Ist - Charmaine LaValle's rink, Nipigon; 2nd - Dee Lavine's rink, Terrace Bay; 3rd - Louise Desrosier's rink, Terrace Bay. In the "C" Event: Ist - Diane O'Neil's rink, Ter- race Bay; 2nd - Mary Hale's rink, Terrace Bay; 3rd - Gwen Black's rink, Terrace Bay; 4th - Ruth Hiller's rink, Schreiber. Congratulations to all! Sweetheart bonspiel The Te:tace Bay Men's Curling Club had their an- nual Sweetheart Mixed Bonspiel on February 16, St. Amand, G. Russell and B. McDougall. Fifth place: P. Baijkiewicz, P. Strassberger, H. Engler Pollard, T. Roberts and J. Clark. Prizes were provided on behalf of Molsons by D. quite and shy. His family Dominique Theressa Spencer just want him to know. that Figliomeni Tom Quintin they are concerned, and Sportward AVON] Openings in Terrace Bay & Schreiber. Earn extra money by selling quality products to friends & neighbours. For more information 'Call 1-344-7232 and D. Littleford. Sixth place: JE Strassberger, D. Randa, K. Littleford. The curling was follow- ed by a dance with taped 1985. Sixteen teams par- ticipated in this event. The top six teams were: First place: B. Hopper, B. | Chesley and G. Taylor. music being played by the Roberts, D. Seidel and S. The sixteenth team was _Lake Superior High School Richards. ; made up of B. Randa, C. --_ Stereo Club. Second place: i Desrosiers, K. Powell; S. Moquin and M. Kurylo. Third place: J. Gilmore, J.Davies, J. Johner, G. Richards. Fourth place: J. Moore, J. Curling here The North Shore Secon- dary Athletic Association met at the Terrace Bay Curling Rink over the weeknd, with teams from Geraldton, Nip-Rock, Marathon, Manitouwadge, Hornepayne and Terrace Bay. The out-of-towners had both boys and girls teams competing, and the Jr. Hockey Hornepayne Bears vs North Stars Sat., Mar. 2, 1985 at8 p.m. | Sun., Mar. 3rd at 1:30 p.m. Schreiber Schreiber Arena display of curling talent was evident in all players. Missing Delmar Henderson, last seen June 2, 1983, 5 miles south of Kinmount Ontario which is 30 miles north of Lindsay, Ontario in Peter- borough County. He is 58 years old, 160 lbs., with pepper grey hair. He is Thank You Schreiber Bantams would like to thank the following for their donations and help in making our tournament a success, G. Figliomeni & Sons Northern Beverage Jene Ross and al the referees George Riley Mike King Neldine Mikus Birch Motors would like to see him again. If anyone has seen him I appeal to them to write me. Thank you. Mrs. Laurine Peel, Box 688, Fenelon Falls, Ont. KOM 1NO. The parents for taking the billets and looking after the gate and the 6 out of town teams who participated. Terrace Bay Recreation Committee presents MARCH BREAK ACTIVITIES Monday: March 11th 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Open Bowling - all ages 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Public Skating Tuesday: March 12th 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Games Room Challenge - Play for free on selected games. 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Public Skating. Wednesday: March 13th 10:00 a.m. - 11:00.a.m. Youth Road Hockey Tournament Boys & Girls - Age 6 - 10 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Youth Road Hockey Tournament Boys & Girls - age 11-15 Location: Curling Club Parking Lot 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Public Skating JUMP IN THE CAR... gw IT'S NOT FAR ... D Wrammeleh 22.2 Come... 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