GOLF NEWSThe Aquasaban Golf Club's first club championship tournament held on Labour Day was a huge success. Despite the cold forty-six participants were ready at tee-off time -- 8.00 A.M. Mrs. Stokaluk did a fine job keeping a good hot cup of coffee available throughout the day. The results of the tournament were as follows: Low Gross, Club Champion and winner of the Kimberly Clark Trophy was Dave Whalen with an 83 score. Dave could have easily bettered this score had his lead been threatened Dave's experience in tournament golf plus his fine steady play were too much for a few who could have threatened his leadership. Tied for second place were Bob Adamg and Vic Timpano each with 87 score. Bob Adam§ the only one to par the course during the year and a favourite to win had a rather rough day. Vic Timpano tieing for second and winner of a play-off did a fine job. Vic is undoubtedly the most dedicated golfer in the world and his playing keeps improving steadily. Don Hershey with a twenty-four handicap won Don'ts playing has improved considerably and we are happy that his dedication to the game has the first low net with a 70 score. rewarded him with this fine win. Tied for second place were Bill Hanley and Bill's handicap Len Swirhun each with a 71. is 18 and Len'ts 32. Bill finished the first nine holes with a The pressure with the club championship in view played havoc with the forty-one. second nine, With a little more experience in tournament play Bill will be a keen competitor. Len Swirhun, a much better player than his handicap indicates also did a fine job in his first tournament, The prizes and the Kimberly Clark Trophy will be presented at the wind-up banquet. The resutts of the Junior's tournament held on Aug. 3lst were as follows: Age 15-16 - lst Butch Speziale 93 (18 holes) 2nd Michael Brend 95, 3rd Michael Evans-Smith 96. Age 13 & 14 - Keith Koski 109 (18 holes), Don McMillan 117 and Mar- vin Koski 119. Age 12-under (9 holes) Ricky Stoka luk 59, Sam Harris 68 and Curtis Desrosier 72. Many fine prizes for the junior tournament were presented by mer- chants in Terrace Bay and Spadoni Bros. in Schreiber. The final tournament of the year will be the Ladies Club Champion- ship. For more information and date contact Emil Stokaluk. ROBINS THE NEWS For Rent MONEY FOR 3 FALL EXPENSES - If you're facing additional ex- penses this Fall and need extra money to take care of cloth- ing bills, heating repairs, new furniture, decorating and other household expenses- -- here's money for rent. Any amount up to $3,000 -- for a week, a month, a year or longer. Simply phone Crescent and tell us how much you'd like to rent -- then come in and pick up your money. SOME OF THE WAYS YOU CAN RENT MONEY TERM MONTHLY AMOUNT (Months) PAYMENTS 12 $10.00 $ 105.75 395.42 20 710.65 24 1,014.07 30 2,016.00 36 gy =e) Amounts Up To $3,000 (Or More) -Also Available CRESCENT FINANCE CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY J.C.Gunn, Manager, Siticoe Plaza, Terrace Bay Phone 825-3286 ' Open Friday evenings ti! 8 p.m. SHOPPER'S dt aa) Large Size Bath Towels Regular $ 1.79 ON STORES Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay - Ontario Ph. 3891 September 9, 1965 MEN'S CHORUS (Continued from P.3) who could help us please contact C. Buck at the post office or phone 3280 after 5 P.M. Joe Caccamo, the wind-up banquet chairman, promises a swell time and would like to see every member at- tend. This has been a great year for the golf club and, as Jack Thomas will mention at the banquet next year's activities should dwarf this successful year. Please contact Joe Caccamo for banquet information. LABOUR _DAY FESTIVITIES Cont'd Hundreds of prizes were distributed. To climax the day's festivities a free dance was held in the Arena again sponsored by the local Union Music was provided by a Lakehead Orchestra and the large crowd at- tending voted it one of the best ever held. SUITE FOR RENT - 4 rooms and bath on Subway St. Schreiber. Phone 301 or apply to Carlo Meleca. Diane Campbell vacationed in London with rela- tives, at the CNE and Niagara Falls. Claude Boudreau of Ottawa is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Don Boudreau. Dr .and Mrs.Norman Allhiser and family from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Wis consin, were visitors last week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Soughton. Mrs .Betty Bouchard was accompanied to Schumacher, Ont., a week ago by her husband and family where she judg- ed high tests at the Figure Skating Sum- mer school. Mrs.Bouchard also judged early in August at the North Bay Figure Skating School . Bill Shivas leaves Wednesday to en- roll at Pickering College, Newmarket. Connie end Bill Thomas, sons: Brian and David, are home from Camp La- jeune, N.Carolina, visiting their fam- ilies, Mr.and Mrs.Cliff Barker and Mr. and Mrs.Jack Thomas. Jessie and Lou St.Louis visited mem- bers of their family in Kapuskasing, D Deep River, No.Bay and Eganville. Carl Connors will attend Gron Morga Highschool, Pt.Arthur, this term. Cora and Suzanne LeMay were in Toronto for the Beatles Show and visited relatives in Trenton. Ainsley and Gordon Brinkman of Ken ora visited with her parents, Mr.and Mrs .Bob Middaugh.