POOL CLOSING (Continued from Page 4) re-opened until the chlorine content returns to normal. We uSually try to do this at night or during bad weather. However, if weather is bad and we super-chlorinate, then the weather clears, it would mean we would have to delay opening for several hours. Also, as has been noted, there may be periods of cold weather or rain when it is unhealthy or even dangerous to swim and the pool will be closed for these periods. THE POOL WILL BE OPEN AS LONG AND AS OFTEN AS IS POSSIBLE. BUT, IF THESE RARE EMERGENCY CLOSINGS SHOULD ARISE, PLEASE BE ASSURED THAT THEY ARE NECES- SARY. FISH DERBY (Continued from Page 1) weighed in a 6 1b.12 oz. pickerel to receive lst prize of $75.00. Catherine Dustin, also from Heron Bay South, came in 2nd in this Division registering a 6 1b.5 oz. pickerel. Third place went to Elmer Raike from Duluth, Minn. for his pickerel weighing 6 lb. 3 oz. Bill Moon of Schreiber had a tying 6 lb. 3 oz. pickerel, but a later entry stood in 4th place to receive the prizes. Fifth place was won by Mrs. William Sitko of Terrace Bay with a 5 1b.80z. entry. Mrs. Roger Beaulieu also from Terrace Bay took home 6th prize. A pike weighing 22 1b.5 oz. took first prize for Frank Swatick of Pt. Arthur who re- ceived $75.00 donated by the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce. Second place was won by Dave Cowan of Terrace Bay with a 14 1b.15 oz. entry. Max Selgrad of Black Sturgeon took 3rd place for his 13 1b.8 oz. pike. Fourth August 8, 1963 DRIVE A SAFE CAR! ee SAVE ove $1 O00 1962 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE ONE OWNER - LOW MILEAGE - ERMINE WHITE - RED INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY - PADDED BUCKET SEATS - OPTIONAL FOLDING REAR SEAT - CUSTOM RADIO - TWO-SPEED ELECTRIC WIPERS Our OK approved inspec- tion will be completed this weekend . SEE THIS BEAUTY BEFORE YOU BUY !! BE SMART Buy your used car from us BUY AT SPADONI'S AND YOU BUY QUALITY 1! at the lowest terms in town! Come in and see our top- quality buys! Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Phone 153 Schreiber, Ont> Phone 1|7| prize went to Rune Ostling of Terrace Bay for nr nner rearrested his entry weighing 12 1b.15 oz. Sheri Lynn Selgrad, from Black Sturgeon, received a Sleeping Bag as 5th prize for her entry weigh- ing 11 1b.14 oz. A card of Baits, courtesy Recreation Association was the 6th prize and went to Jim Savage of Rossport. First prize in the Lake Trout Division went to Garnet Valiquette of Terrace Bay who brought in a fish weighing 6 1b.15 oz. Garnet received $75.00. Second prize went to Jim St. Louis also from Terrace Bay for his entry weighing 6 1b.450z. to take away a Sterling Silver Tray. Third prize went to Don Whitley of Terrace Bay for a 5 1b.10 oz. lake trout. Mrs. V.A. Benn of Stevens Point, Wisc. brought in a 4 1b.55 oz. lake trout to take away 4th prize and 5th prize of a weekend at Bluewater Cabins, Jackfish Lake and $10.00 went to Lauri Niiranen of Terrace Bay for his 4 1b.2 oz. en- try. Lloyd Paulsen, another local fisherman, received the 6th prize for his 3 1b.13 oz. lake trout. Special awards were next, and, in the Child- rents Division, Bruce Hamm of Black Sturgeon won a spinning outfit for his 8 1b.7 oz. pike, as the boy under 12 catching the largest pike. Girl under 12 catching the largest speckled trout was Kernelia Imutylo of Nipizon who re- ceived a spinning reel. Boy under 12 to catch the largest pickerel was Valdec Hirt of Ter- race Bay. In the Ladies Special awards, Mrs. Continued on Page 10 erred: RE'SWENTS CASH VOUCHER DRAW'-- On every purchase made at CIRCLE ROUTE SERVICE you will receive a ticket entitling you to one chance on a $25.00 Voucher to be drawn on the I5th and 30th of every month. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THIS PAPER. Vouchers will entitle the lucky winner to purchase $25.00 worth of merchandise from - one draw a month at Costa's Foodmaster - and one draw a month will be redeemable at the Robinson Store. CIRCLE ROUTE SERVICE T.A. 5-3645 HWY. 17 & MILL ROAD BUY OFTEN AND TRY OFTEN .... TERRACE BAY