NOVEMBER 13, 1969 Photo above = Mr. and Mrs. J. Crook. Photo by: 1. McCuaig. | TRAIN DESPATCHERS HOLD GOLD WIND UP The C.P.R. train despatchers ended their annual golf tournament this year with a dinner in the Rest- aurant LeBlanc, bringing their wives, nine couples attending. Bill Stefurak was the M.C., jokingly reminded the players of some of their less than spectacular games, and in serious vein paid tribute to L.R. Tremblay past chairman, and Jim Armstrong the present chair- man for their ability in discharging their duties as 4 officers in the Transportation Communication Union. Fi rst Prize, in the first flight, was presented to Jim Gemmell and first prize in the Duffers' flight 'Jwent to Doug Bennitz, their wives accepting with them Following dinner the party were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stefurak. Photo below left to right - Jim and Edith Gemmell, Bill Stefurak, M.C., and Rita and Doug Bennitz. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 SWIM TEST AWARD: DINNER Those in the swim classes who passed the tests ; conducted by Tom Joseph of Thunder Bay included -. Carson Fischer, intermediate; Lori Drake, Bill Souliere, Robert Phillips, Michael Caccamo, Janet Lengyel, Jane Davis, Bradley Gavin, Linda Huard, Laura Carmichael, Gene Ross, and Lynn Phillips, junior swimmers; Judy Davis, Cindy Kostecki, Raymond Gavin, Karen Lamoroux, Mich- elle Perras, Janice Martin, Hans Prinselaar, Corned Prinselaar, Peter Prinselaar, Michael Thrower, James McParland, Sandra Bourguignon, Paul Martin, Leslie Paradis, Andrew Carmichael, Linda Beaupar- lant, Debbie Beauparlant, Debbie Jones, Wendy Jones, Barbara Huard, Cora Morrow, Vicky Krause, Arlene Drause, Debbie Bourguignon, beginner swim-]. mers. The instructors were Mrs. Connie Bryson, Mrs. _ Lorraine Huard, Beverly Hamilton, and Janice Cluett. Three bus loads of kids were taken each day to White Sand Lake for the classes. Photo below - Carson Fischer - Intermediate. SUPER COSTUMES AT FIREMAN'S BALL The Fireman's Ball was again a gala occasion with almost half of the dancers in costume and the usual riot of fun when masks were doffed and id identities revealed. Mike Cosgrove was M.C..and the door prize was won by Dr. T. Wykes, dressed as an English school boy. The judges were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cressman, © Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike . Reid. The first prize was awarded - cont'd page 16 ....