Page 10 Hi Leroy, things are really booming on the Derby. The Kingfish says thanks to the big- gest little printing plant in N*Wrestern Ontario. Just think, over 12,000 pieces of printing in three weeks besides all their other q# work. Do you really ai mean all those folders, books, cards and tickets were all distributed in three weeks to Chicago and all those big places? Yep Leroy, that's right. Those people at the News Printing Plant can really ley it on. They*re just dynamic Leroy--just dynamic) By the way, the winners last week were Mr.Wm.Anangove of Fort William with a 2 1b.13 ozter $100 - Geo.Chorney of Terrace Bay - 2 lbs. 8 oz - $50 and Mrs.Rita Ray of Chippewa Falls, Wisc. won a Coleman Camp Stove donated by Canada Tire and Les Clarke of Nipigon with a 2 1b.7 oz trout. Hon.Geo.Wardrope brings Provincial Govt.greetings to Ross- port Derby. PRIME MINISTER OF ONTARIO EXTENDS GOOD WISHES TO ROSSPORT DERB Toronto - July 14. "I am very pleased to extend, on behalf of the people and Government of Ontario, greetings and good wishes to every- one perticipating in the 1966 Rossport Fish Derby." "There is no need toe elaborate on the importence of tourism and outdoor recreation to the continued social and economic well-being of this Province and nation. Ontario's interest « concern is clearly indicated by the activities of many Govern- ment Depertments, perticularly Lands and Forests, Tourism and Information, Highways and Energy and Resources Management. We are especially pleased to be major participants in the program to rehabilitate the leke trout in Lake Superior." "Indicative of the success of this program is the fact that this year's Rossport Derby has reverted to lake trout only, a feature that would have been impossible a few years ago." "IT am confident of the success of the 1966 Rossport Fish Derby and wish you further success in the years ahead." (Signed) John P.Roberts, Prime Minister of Ontario. Mr.& Mrs.H.Lif and son of Atikokan have taken up residence in Rossport. Mr.and Mrs.Felix Legault are visiting relatives at Loon Lake and Fort Frances Mr.and Mrs.Geo Spencer and eight children, lately of Geraldton, have taken up residence here. Steve Sipos of Fort William visited Chas.Todesco over i THE NEWS Official Opening of BOWLING ALLEYS on Sat. JULY 30 th.--1:00 p.m. special RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY July 28, 1966 ONE FREE GAME OF BOWLING PER PERSON SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE DRAW - LUCKY TICKET HOLDER WILL GET A TRANSIS- TOR RADIO WORTH $65.00 OPENING TOURNAMENT - MEN'S & LADIES High Single, Double, Triple) PRIZES GIVEN FOR HIDDEN PIN STRIKE .... THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND... IT'S GOOD CLEAN FUN FOR ALL! VISIT OUR SNACK BAR FOR TASTY REFRESHMENTS