Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 9 Sep 1971, p. 1

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-- re -- SH +: X iyraky TINE 1k 10 > Kk uw ay wperrace © MR , E. PERSS 7 - . BOX 375 TERRACE B/ Y TERRACE BAY NEWS Vol. 14 No. 35 Serving The District September 9, 1971 BILL STACHIW CLUB CHAMPION 1971 Rain and fog couldn't stop the 25 ardent golfers of Terrace Bay, Saturday and Sunday. A compass would have come in handy at times to make sure you were headed in the right direction In spite of all this there were some good scores handed in. Bill Stachiw shot a 151 for 36 holes to lead the field. Other winners were: = Runner-up to Bill was T. Desaulniers; Low Net = J. Luke; Low Net Runner- up = R. Nesbitt; Low Gross Ist 18 = T. Costa; Low Gross 2nd 18 = T. Stachiw; Low Net 1st 18 - T. O'Driscoll; Low Net 2nd 18 = M. Moore; Highest Gross = H. Hamilton; Highest Net =D, Rafalant. Sat. Sept. 11th the Senior Tournament stand- ard chemical, gets under way at 11 a.m. The Legion Zone playdowns will also be played the same day. The Moore Trophy = Mixed Two Ball will be played Sunday. YOUR CO-OPERATION ..... PLEASE! Perhaps you have noticed the development activity at the High School-Public School ballfield area. Plans are underway to make this area into a-first-class athletic field for the use of the commun- ity, and we urgently request that while under con- struction, no pedestrian or automobile traffic takes place across this field. Problems are already being encountered through the tracking-in of black dirt to the schools and if parents will warn their children not to cross this area, this would alleviate the situation considerably. Remember .... this is your facility to enjoy when completed. RETIREMENT LUNCHEON HELD FOR A, LeBLANC On Friday, August 20th, Arthur LeBlanc was honoured at a Kimberly=Clark sponsored retirement luncheon at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel. Art's retirement concludes twenty-three years of service in the Engineering maintenance department as a Millwright. Excluding his years in the Armed Services during the second world war, Art has worked over thirty-four years in the pulp and paper industry. Mill Manager John Ferrier presented Art with his Kimberly-Clark lifetime pension. Other presenta- tions included his Gold Pass and an aerial view photo of Terrace Bay. Others attending the luncheon included his wife, Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Plourde, L. Duquette, J. Hale, C. Gorham, A. Chisholm and V. Thompson 'Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc will be residing at 644 Courteney Avenue, Ottawa and best wishes are extended to them for many happy years of retirement. - photo page 4 .......

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