PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 19, 1971 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATIONS NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS he following equipment is required for Rental: NE(1) only - FRONT END LOADER Four Wheel Drive, Articulated Steering 3 1/2 Cubic Yard Capacity, Minimum oader is required to supply material to Department rusher at Pits located on Highway 593 near the unction with Highway 588 and vicinity Highway 95 (six) 6 miles south of South Gillies from approx- imately September 1st, 1971, for approximately six (6) weeks. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Department ill be received by the District Engineer until: 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON, Local Time Thursday, August 26th, 1971 Specifications, Tender Forms and Envelopes may be btained in person or by mail from the District Office in Thunder Bay. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E.J. McCabe, District Engineer Department of Transportation and Communications Individual trophy winners were as follows: = Girls 10 and under - P. Phyberg (Marathon) 33 1/2; Boys 10 and under = T. Kadikoff (Red Rock) 29 Girls 12 and under = J. Zwaresh (Terrace Bay) 28 Boys 12 and under = G. Hendricken (Red Rock) 29. Girls 14 and under = S. Haley (Red Rock) 31; Boys 14 and under = R. Vanderkam (Terrace Bay) 31 Girls 16 and under - H. McGlashen (Marathon) 31; Boys 16 and under = R. Gay (Geraldton) 31; Ladies' Open = W. McMillan (Terrace Bay. 35 Men's Open - J. Ross (Geraldton) 31. Congratulations to the Terrace Bay swim team who put up an outstanding fight for the Mueller Trophy. : CAUTION! Work has now commenced on the development of the athletic field - ball field between the High School and the Public School. Everyone is warned to stay away from this area as trucks will be hauling fill and bulldozing will be taking place during the next week. : Everyone is asked to co-operate with the contrac- tor by staying away from this area. TEXACO ADVANCES TO FINALS. - Al Gauthier has led Fig's Texaco into the finals in the Schreiber Fastball League, Gauthier boomed four homers and pitched his club to the first two wins in the semi-finals, Barry Harper and Stan Spadoni hooked up in a Pitcher?s duel in the final game with Texaco winning § - l, An exuberant Texaco doach, Joe Figliomeni, said after the game" We won in three games just like I said we would, Now we'll beat Gulf in six games and call it a year," Gulf will be without Ian MoAdam.for the final series. Robin Moore will miss the first couple of games, The absence of these twp will weaken. Gulf considerelly. This could be the edge that Texaco needs to pull off an upset. This series shapes up as a real dandy, It will be a battle of Texaco's big bats, speed and sound defence against the strong right arm of Gulfs Dick Mannisto. : Dick is probably the best pitcher that ever appeared in the league and the spectators at these final games will be treated to a real show as Mannisto and company battle Fig's Temaco. Games will be played every Wed, Thurs, Sun,, and Mon , All games will begin at 6:30 p.m. sharp. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS 1825 Arthur Street P.O. Box 96, Postal Station 'F' THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO Telephone: 623-1571 Swim Meet - cont'd from page 2 In addition to help received from local people, the Terrace Bay Swim Pool staff performed their WON LOST FOR AGAINST PCT, GBL duties exceptionally well in preparing for the Meet. gap I 2 J ha : Extremely pleasant weather also added to the succ- | eibson 9 16 186 220 230 9 ess of the event. For the first year since 1963, a community other Sie SRL AB. A. AVE. than Red Rock won the Mueller Trophy, as Marathon | Spadoni = Texaco 98 he 169 accumulated the most points on a team basis. Team ip Z % a point totals are as follows: = Marathon 494 points; P, Gauthier - Gulf 54 23 ol26 Terrace Bay 473 points, Red Rock 157 points, Man- | Stachiv - Gulf 66 z » itouwadge 152 points; Geraldton 103 points. continued page I0eesecess