Page 9, News, Tuesday, July 30, 1991 Women golfers from Geraldton, Longlac, Marathon, 'Thunder Bay and Terrace Bay partic- ipated in the Moore's Ladies' Open at the Aguasabon Golf Club on the week-end of July 20 - 21. This year, for the first time, the Open was held as a two day event. The results are as follows: Low gross Karen Saarimaki Low net Janice Wilson Low gross 1st Flight, Helen Shanks - 2nd Flight, Claudette Blanchette 3rd Flight, Connie Bryson- 4th Flight, Susan Lubberdink Low net 1st Flight, Lynn Nicklin 2nd Flight, Johanne Brennan 3rd Flight, Carol Hansen 4th Flight, Dolly Sitko Runner-up Low gross 1st Flight, Rita Traer 2nd Flight, Diane O'Neill 3rd Flight, Barb Lalonde 4th Flight, June Speer Runner-up Low net 1st Flight, Lisa Waboose 2nd Flight, Peggy Hunter 3rd Flight, Paulette Parker 4th Flight, Ruth Roos Low gross 2nd Runner-up 1st Flight, Christine Lushney 2nd Flight, Ann Gregor rAquasabou Gol, Chub Moore's Ladies' Open 3rd Flight, Leslie Samp 4th Flight, Joy Riley Low net 2nd Runner-up 1st Flight, Cathy Stachiw 2nd Flight, Althea Graham 3rd Flight, Marg Phillips 4th Flight, Susan Hay Novelty Closest to the hole Day one - #2 Claudette Blanchette Day two - #2 Helen Shanks Longest drive #6 Karen Saarimaki on both days Most improved player Day one Wylma Schell -17 strokes Day two, Donna Russell 9 strokes Low gross winner Karen Saarimaki, Mike Moore, sponsor, and_Low net winner Janice Wilson. HE USED TO BE #9 BUT NOW HIS NUMBER IS 40! BIRTHDAY! BE WATER SMART. HUNTERS DON'T FLOAT WITHOUT LIFE JACKETS. Vv ® % 'Hit ROVAL LIFE SAVING = WAYNES CHIMNEY CLEANING Be sure and be saje have that chimney cleaned! Phone 229-2177 or 824-2507 . SCHREIBER Community TERRACE BAY : ROSSP: Against Pushers) qj Work together to 824-3345 eliminate illegal drug use in the comunity. Call CAP with any information CALL CAP - 824 -3345 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE to the residents of Terrace Bay. Please note that the Municipal Office, Public Works and the Recreation Centre will be closed on Monday, August 5, 1991 for the CIVIC HOLIDAY. C.P. Rail Applications for the following position will be accepted in the office of Terminal Supervisor A.W. Clark up to and including Monday August 26, 1991. 1 Relief Crew Clerk/Janitor This position is open to all qualified individuals; woman, abo- riginal people, persons with a disability and numbers of visi- | ble Minorities are specifically encouraged to apply. C.P. Rail P.O. Box 210 c/o A.W. Clark Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 A.W Clark, Terminal Supervisor Rs TI ER, 2 AEP RCD SEE SER - asians oe . : Mr. & Mrs. Ken Dooley = and Mr. & Mrs. John (Dobie) oS are pleased to announce the uniting of their children, Darla a er S|. Peter the ceremony will take place on " August 10, 1991 at the Holy Angels Catholic Church at 3 p.m. nase Oe TOS, LEX SERA 2 ASDAZSACIAZ a fh Ms [SINS "yi Ags AT MINNOVA INC. OrpEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1991 11:00 A.M. - 300 P.M. *Underground * Mill * Engineering* Geology *Lunch and Refreshments Provided Underground and Mill tours restricted to those 6 years old and older. * Visitors are asked to please wear suitable sturdy footwear. fon td ba ----_--_--_--<--Ss<$€--_--<--$€--_--S= SSS Anderson of Thunder Bay } ~