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Terrace Bay News, 19 Mar 1986, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 19, 1986 Terrace Bay Pee Wees win hockey tournament One of the highlights of the Schreiber Winter Car- nival held last week was the Fifth Annual Schreiber Invitational Pee Wee Hockey Tournament, which ended on March 9 with the Championship Game won by Terrace the Kiwanis Flyers from Atikokan had a slim 4-3 lead over the Nipigon Elks with about three minutes left in the game when Steven Dubois popped in an unassisted shorthanded goal to give the Flyers a 5-3 lead. They eventually Bay Legion and defending champions Schreiber Travel Rest Eagles started off with end-to-end action but few goals. Near the end of the second period the game was tied 1-1 when Terrace Bay put one in to take the lead. Bay. won, 6-3. With 10:10 left in the In the Consolation Final The Championship third, Legion's Kevin held earlier the same day, Game between Terrace Boucher scored what pro- | ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION TERRACE BAY BRANCH 223 The Jim Beddard Memorial Mixed Bonspiel When: Saturday, March 22, 1986 Where: Curling Club, Terrace Bay Time: 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Dance and Presentations afterwards at the legion. Cost: $10.00 per team limited to 16 teams. Three 2 end games - points for each end. Prizes and trophies for Ist place team. Prizes for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Biggest End and Best Bonspieler. Door Prize. Curling Club will open at 4:00 p.m. Practice time from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Instructors available. Curling shoes or runners must 'be worn on ice. Deadline for entry by legion members - 6:00 p.m., Friday, March 21, 1986 ' Refreshments and food available from 4:00 p.m.. To Register: Sign your name on POSTER at Legion er contact: Irene or Maurice Duffy Phone 9011. Bring the family out and enjoy the fun. mental retardation affects thousands of Canadians... You can reduce the odds You should take these precautions: 1. Stick to a well balanced diet with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. 2. Avoid excessive use of alcohol and non medical, drugs. . . Cut down or cut out smoking. . Ask your doctor to make sure you both have compatible blood types. 5. Notify your doctor of any family history of retardation or other medical problems on both sides. 6. Be sure you are immunized against German measles. 7. Avoid excessive exposure to X-Rays. 8. Get your doctor's approval before taking drugs or medication and take only what is necessary. like mommy? 9. Visit your doctor regularly... and take his advice. Insist that your baby be given a P.K.U. test before leaving the hospital. It could mean preventing retardation | before it occurs. To learn more about Mental Retardaton and to get involved call your local association for the mentally retarded Schreiber-Terrace Bay Association for the Mentally Retarded P.O. Box 212. Schreiber, Ont. PoT 2W0 824-2548 we ved to be the winning goal. Schreiber's Marc Tremblay put his team back to within one at 8:27, but their rivals from Ter- race Bay regained their two goal margin about a minute later with a goal by Mike Clements on a breakaway. The score was now 4-2. The Terrace Bay Legion team posed with the cham- Clements popped in an unassisted effort at the 6:29 mark to make it 5-2, and that was the final score, even though Schreiber pulled their goaltender Bryon Cosgrove late in the game. Rick Pollard was between the pipes for Ter- race Bay, and following the game he was named the Most Valuable Player for the entire tournament. Other teams taking part in the event were Wawa Raiders, Thunder Bay Elks 13's, Chapleau Flyers, and Thunder Bay Elks Athletic 12's. The tournament chairman was Justin Mar- tin and the co-chairmen were Coe Commisso and Doran Spencer. The tourney was sponsored by the Schreiber Kinsmen, and they were represented during the weekend by Gordon Moorey. pionship trophy just after winning the Schreiber Pee Wee Hockey Tournament on March 9. On the team :were the following: Trevor Mikus, Rick Pollard, Jason Bourguigon, Mike Clements, Dion Bozec, Bazil Mark Figliomeni was a one-man scoring squad as he put in all four of his team's goals, including one in double sudden death overtime, as the Schreiber Bantam Kings defeated the host Marathon club to win the third annual Marathon Bantam 'B' Hockey Tour- Persson, Dale Wilson, Todd Hansen, Mike Duhaime, Ken Madore, Jamie Speer, Kevin Boucher, Derek Robineau, Ryan Singleton and Shane Ellsworth. Their coach is Ted Coupal, Claude Bolduc is the manager, and the trainers are Dan Dumont and Dan Mikkonen. Schreiber Bantams win nament held on March 8 and 9. Schreiber advanced to the Championship Game by winning the B Division edi Ripe: wish to express their sincere appreciation to the citizens and merchants of the North Shore for their exceptional support of our recent gymnastics competition. Your interest in our club ensures the continued growth of gymnastics in our area. The Superior Tumblers The Superior Tumblers Gymnastics Club Dance The Moose Hall of Terrace Bay will be having a dance on behalf of the TBMHA Saturday, March 22 9 p.m. -- | a.m. Music by: Stereo Club f COST: $5.00 per person or $8.00 per couple P SORRY -- NO MINORS over teams from Nipigon and Red Rock, while Marathon got past both Fort William and Fallen Rocks to take the A Division. In the final match, ' Schreiber held a 3-1 lead at the end of the second period. However, Marathon stormed back with two quick goals in the third to tie things up. At the end of the first five-minute sudden death overtime period, the game was still deadlocked. The teams then took a short break and returned for a 10 minute overtime period. After about four minutes of play, Figliomeni scored his fourth straight goal of the contest to win the game and the tournament. He did. have some help from his teammates, in- cluding the following: Peter Speziale, Brian Beauparlant, Aaron Lemieux, Kevin Miller, Cory Huard, Jason Cac- camo, Andre Pelletier, Max Spencer, Claudio Commisso, Steve Boon, Jamie Duggan, Landon Klassen, Roy Quinton, Darren Riley, Jim Four- nier, captain Dave Heinrich and _ Tod Gallagher. Domenic Figliomeni is the coach. Notice A welcome service for new women residents in the Terrace Bay area is to begin next month, accor- ding to Terrace Bay Women's Friendship Cen- tre member Rosamund van Leeuwen. In the meantime, for local information or just to talk to a friend, call 825-3522.

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