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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1966, p. 10

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Page 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS September 22, 1966 EMIL BOUCHER WINS LEGION TOURNAMENT A fine display of sportsmanship was shown in the first golf tournament of the Royal Canadian Legion, Terrace Bay Branch 223, which was sponsored by "Carlings". Twenty men participated and played in excellent weather conditions, ending in a three- man tie, Charlie Koski, Emil Boucher and Hector McLeod. The playoff took place the following dey under rainy, overcast skies, with Emile Boucher Ist, Hec- tor McLeod 2nd and Charlie Koski 3rd. The highest score went to a newcomer to golf, Joe Campbell, who accepted a book 'How to Improve Your Golf! in good spirits at the Social Dance which followed in the evening in the Terrace Bay Curling Lounge to music by Sax Lundberg and George Churney. Presentations were made by John Falzetta, presi- dent of Branch 223. TERRACE BAY 0 0 00 PHONE 3327 MEN'S HUNTING CAPS BRIGHT FLUORESCENT SHADE - A9 EAR FLAPS - SIZES 67/8-7 1/2 SPEC. 1. LADIES' GLOVES WOMEN'S DRESS GLOVES IN NYLON FABRIC ASSORTED SHADES - Broken size range SPECIAL - - 99¢ SNEAKERS ASSORTED STYLES AND COLORS Ten small friends were present at Carole White- ley's eighth birthday party held recently. Flower hats, made by each girl from paper plates, ribbon and garden blooms, were a feature of the afternoon's activity. Carole's mother was assisted by Mrs. P. Jones. reg. 2.49 - 2.99 reg. 298 to 4.49 reg. 3.29 to 4.98 Ciels~ 4,69 Vonen's- 4,99 Mons 2.99 "We are residents of Detroit, Michigan who just completed the Circle Route trip around Lake Super- ior. We were very impressed with your town. We didn't have time to stop and talk to anyone but did have time to drive around a little. We were very impressed with your town. My husband will be retiring in about nine years and we would like to retire some place in Canada. We want to find a piece of land where we could build our home. We're asking your help in sending us your newpaper so we may look for property that may be for sale. Any help would be greatly appreciated. NOTICE RE UNIVERSITY COURSE A course in Political Science 1a6 will be sponsored in Terrace Bay by Lakehead University this year. Interested parties are asked to contact K.McLeod at 3550 or J.Carty at St.Martin's School . The following letter arrived in our morning mail and, though not the first inquiry of this kind we have re- ceived, we believe it might have some influence on the municipal body in their plans for future expan- sion in the townsite. Sincerely - - A week never passes without some inquiries re homes for sale or rent or apartments or rooms. We refer these if we know of anything available. SUPERIOR COIN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING-- Terrace Bay - 9787 daily 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. DRY CLEANING - No matter what kind of fabric or color-~our experienced attendant will help you sort and prepare the gar- ments for best results. An eight pound lead for just $2.00. HALF HOUR SERVICE. LOADSTAR STEAM DRYERS - 10¢ PER 10 MIN. (Cont'd next column....) rear Shopping Plaza - By using as many washers as required at the same time, a family's whole weekly washing can be completed in less than two hours. One dryer holds up to three washer loads. Save your time and hot water for other needs. Steam drying cuts down on ironing time too. MAYTAG WASHERS - 25¢ PER LOAD

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