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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jul 1971, p. 8

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PAC HHH HERI PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 14, 1971 Ladies Golf Club News - cont'd from page 4 ..... * Swinging Grannies, well why not! The juniors from all reports enjoyed the evening and are anxiously waiting for the next one. The winners were as follows: = Low Net - Ron Lapenskie and Jean Megraw; runner= up Low Net - Jan Hall and Pat Heenan; Consulation Art Stachiw and Stell Gusul; John Adamo and Peg Wellings. Wonder what lady golfer had second thoughts about going home and getting a four wheel wagon to drag clubs, club bag and young golfer around the course. See you all at the Club House . AGUASABON GOLF CLUB Some time during the night of July 9th, someone drove a vehicle on No. 2 fairway and green. While doing this, they did considerable damage fo No. 2 green, as can be seen by the photograph. The Aguasabon Golf Club is offering a $50.00 REWARD for information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this act. It will probably take a year for us to get this green back into condition. If this action continues, it could ruin the entire course. J. Rogers, President. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown, Holly and Carol, spent Golden Jubilee week in Kapuskasing, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Foden. On their return, they brought back their niece, Laurie Foden who will be their guest for a month. ite Golf Club News - cont'd from page 2 Jean Megraw and Ron Lapenskie took Low, Net and Jan Hall and Pat Heenan, runner-up Low Net. Pe Wellings and Johnny Adamo - High Hole; Stella Gusul and Art Stachiw - Low Hole. 3 There will be another Pin Round Sunday July 18 at 11:00 a.m. The July 4th rained out Pin Round is re scheduled for Monday, August 9th at 5:30/ Start of second round of Match Play, July 12th with 3 weeks to get it in. 3 Four ladies have broken 100 - How about adding your name to the list. (con. from page 5) | Mr. McAdam and Joanne Bergeron p IN MEMORY - SCOWEN - In loving memory of e beloved husbe and father, Roland Scowen, who passed away July 1969. Ex missed by wife, Betty of Winnipeg, daughter Noreen Borle and Family of Gerson, Man., and son Dennis and Family of Marathon. Two sed and lonely years have passed Since our great sorrow fell The shook thst we received that day No one can ever tell. We did not see you close your eyes Or heer your lest faint sigh 7 We only knew that you were gone Too late to say " good-bye". It is lonely here without you We miss you more each day For life is not the same for us Since you were called away. er Better Access - More Fires - Surveys in Canada indicate that better access to est areas increase the number of fires started by ellers. On the other hand, smaller total burned: result since control organizations can get more q ly to the fires and put them out,

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