SEPTEMBER 13, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 " TERRACE BAY NEWS Jk PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Printing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay, Ontario. OFFICE HOURS = 9 A.M. = 5 P.M. Monday to Friday DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news meterial . is NOON MONDAY for Publication in that week's issue. Material should be submitted as early as possible. SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4,00 per year (local) - $5.00 per year (out of town) PUBLISHERS FRANCIS AND DEBORAH HELMINK Second Class Mail Registration Number 0867 FEDERAL ENUMERATORS AROUND THIS WEEK The Municipal Enumeration has taken place, with Marg Pedersen, Anna McKie and Marge Lundberg knocking at doors, taking the local census. This week the Federal Enumeration will take place, with the election being called for late October. Your co-operation with the enumerators will be appreciated. Those calling on houses will be Mrs. Edna Ramsay, Joe Marcella, Mrs. Rita Corrigan and Mrs. Kay Dozois. HIRAM WALKER TROPHY WON BY JULIE RATTRAY When you're hot, you're hot, and when you're not you're not, at least that's the way the old saying goes, and not even a two stroke penalty impeded Julie's chances of winning this net event trophy. Congratulations once again Julie. Although only 1/2 a stroke behind Julie was Jan Hall the runner up dynamo, but Jan has all winter long to rest up and try again next season. With a keen eye on concentration, the fewest putts prize went to Olga Adamo and coming prepared with a driver was Ollie Chapman who qualified for the last prize. " Only two more twilights girls, and our schedule is all finished. October 2nd will be our general meeting. Plans are being finalized, and each golfer will be contact- ed. So until next season, keep a stiff upper lip, keep smiling. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moore of Terrace Bay, a girl on September 10th, 1972. The site for the new Legion building on Highway 17, near Fort Garry Road, has been cleared and levelled. Here we see President, Dave Gunter and Building Committee Members, George Churney, Harry Gusul and Sax Lundberg officially turning the first shovel full of earth. Photo by M. Lundberg. RECREATION NEWS Art Workshop in Terrace Bay September 18th-19th: A reminder that there will be an Art Workshop (oils) in Terrace Bay on September 18th-19th in the Craft Room of the Recreation Centre. The first sess- ion will be held during the evening of the 18th and the balance of sessions will be held all day Tuesday, September 19th. Because of space available and the length of time that the instructor will be in Terrace Bay, the course will be limited to the first 16 people who register. Cost for the course is $2.00 plus supplies for Recreation members and $4.00 plus supplies for non-Recreation members. Anyone inter- ested in taking this course should call the Recreation Office and leave their names and phone numbers by September 14th. Course instructor will be Mr. Alex Miller. Local artists will remember Mr. Miller when he conducted a mixed media workshop a little over a year ago. Register Now. Tennis: The course are still available for play and key continued page 4