Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 14 Jul 1971, p. 4

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PAGE 4 JULY 14, 1971 MEN'S GOLF CLUB NEWS Winners in Wednesday's twilight this week were - in the "A" event Low Net - J. Rogers (33); Low Gross - J. Corrigan (38); "B" event Low Gross - J. Dupas (43); Low Net = D. Rafalant (37). T. O'Driscoll proved it wasn't hard to qualify for the O'Sherry Birdie Hole when he shot an eagle on #4 Monday night. H. Hamilton came up with a hole in one Tuesday night on #6. Qualifying to date for the O'Sherry award are E. Nicol, K. Hanley, G. Solly, T. Olsen and T. Q'Driscoll. A week ago someone tore up part of the fairway of #2. Not being satisfied with this they fook upon themselves to spoil the green on the same fairway. This type of action could result in closing off the road through the golf course. Perhaps some of the people who use this road to take their boats to the river mouth will help the golf club in locating the people responsible for this distruction. ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL GRADE 8 TRIP Everyone gathered at the front of the school early Monday morning. We got into the cars, left Terrace Bay af 6:15 and arrived in Thunder Bay af 8:45. At 9:10 we were on our way to Winnipeg. : We arrived in Winnipeg at approximately 6:25 p.m. Monday, June 14th. As soon as we got off the bus we walked to residence. At the residence we had a few minutes fo unpack and then we were on the TERRACE BAY NEWS MOVING ? Call: Rember Van & Storage' LONG DISTANCE MOVERS INQUIRIES: PHONE COLLECT - 577-5771 - THUNDER BAY OR ZENIETH 550-80 - WRITE: = I20I W, WALSH ST., BOX 94, THUNDER BAY. That evening we went on a two-hour cruise on the "River Rouge", which was greatly enjoyed by every- one. Thursday morning we toured lower Fort Garry which was very interesting. That afternoon we went swimming at the Pan-Am Pool. That night we saw a ball game between the Montreal Expos and the Winnipeg Whips. Friday morning we were given the opportunity to shop before boarding the bus home. We arrived in Thunder Bay at 11:00 p.m. and arrived back in Terrace Bay at 2:00 a.m. - Cindy Waghorn and Mona Caron. MIXED LADIES - JUNIOR TOURNAMENT And they came in all sizes, long, short, chubby and cute, but they came. The clubs and club bags were bigger than some of the golfers, but nothing could discourage them entering the first mixed ladies juniors two-ball foursome tournament. Though he may not know it yet, but it's an absolute cinch that Jimmie Pytyck is reaching for the top, as he produced his sparkling best on a 50 yeard chip shot right into the cup on the last hole. Jimmie was fold that was the shot he could go home and way to Polo Park for 2 hours talk about to his parents. of shopping. Tuesday morning we woke up bright and early at 7:00 o'clock. We caught ALUMINUM "They'd never believe me", replied Jimmie. Well mom and dad, you believe, because he a bus and went to the Assini- boine Park and Zoo at 10:00 o'clock. : That afternoon we toured the CNR Symington Yards. In the evening, we toured the C .B.C. Studios, and after took in a movie. Wednesday morning, we went on a tour of the Provincial Legislative Buildings. In the afternoon we toured the Museum of Man and Nature, City Hall and saw a performance at the Planetarium. $ ONLY ALUMINUM SIDING SUPPLIES AND INSTALLED ON YOUR HOME - PER SQ. FT. plus 5% p.s.t. Local Resident PH.-824-2084 FEDERAL BLDG. & SUPPLY SCHREIBER, ONTARIO did and we saw it. Perky Terry Hanley was asked whether he knew how to hit from an up hill tie " of course | can," quipped Terry nonchantly, "My dad showed me how'and away he hammered an almost 200 yard drive, straight down the fairway. How's that for confidence. To make golfing more enjoyable, two grandmothers were told to "Just stay calm and swing loosé¢ That | would say was real en- couraging pep talk. continued page 8 cont'd next column ....

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