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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jun 1983, p. 20

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Page 20, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 29, 1983 Information sessions on land use guidelines June 20, 1983 Information sessions to discuss detailed dis- trict land use guidelines will be held June 27th to June 30th at the district office of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Re- sources in Terrace Bay. The Natural Resour- ces Minister announced The 19th Hole by MIKE MOORE To open, I must apol- og to paul Malashew- ski for announcing his victory in the Board of Directors, as being his first golf trophy. Paul 'has, in fact, three other trophies related to his golfing ability. 33 golfers played the June 22nd Twilight. 'The winners are: 0-14 1st Low Gross - Terry Hay - 37 2nd Low Gross - Paul Malashewski - 37 3rd Low Gross - Paul Dashkowytch - 38 1st Low net - Terry O'Neill - 34 -2nd Low Net - Bill Stachiw - 35 3rd. -Low net - Rick Désonghe - 36 15 plus 1st Low Gross - Len (Sandy) Webb - 42 2nd Low Gross - Bruce Hiller - 43 3rd Low Gross - Jim Figliomeni - 44 1st Low Net - Don Yule - 29 2nd Low Net - Charlie Matson - 33 3rd Low Net - John Kowalchuk - 361% Special mention must go out this week to 2 golfers who have made tremendous improve- ments to their game. Because of their Tireless efforts, they have made handicap chairman Paul 'Malashewski, sharpen many pencils and use a lot of erasers. Congratulations to Don Yule for a fine round 49 gross which enables him to capture last week's 1st low net inthe 15 plus over handi- cap division. Keep up the good work Don!! And what can you say to Sandy Webb? A dedi- cated duffer, with an honest 25 handicap, shot a blistering 42 gross to claim 1st low gross in the 1S and over division of last weeks Twilight. I thank Len for the honour and privilege, of being in the same foursome with Terry ONeill, and Scotty Hamilton and wit- nessing his great triumph. It's performances such as these that make writing this column such a joy!! the completion of the land use guidelines June 2nd. As well as outlining ways to deal with re- source issues, the Min- ister announced 155 pro- posed candidate parks, including six wilderness parks that have been "These detailed doc- uments will provide the public, municipalities and interest groups with an indication of the min- istry's intentions in re- source management for years to come, and allow the local ministry staff to made during the study process", said Paul Strassburger, District Manager, Terrace Bay. He said the district guidelines will provide direction to ministry staff in the integrated management of forests, resources, provincial parks and recreational areas, and Crown lands and waters. In announcing the completion of the re- source land use. plan- ning program, the min- ister called it "a first for most comprehensive studies of its kind any- where". _ He emphasized that the guidelines are not controls. "They are flex- ible, they may change as circumstances dictate and they are subject to The guidelines are important to Ontario be- cause they provide an improved framework for planning which will allow all Ontarians to take part in natural re- sources development to the greatest benefit of approved by Cabinet. r explain the decisions fish, wildlife, mineral Canada and one of the continues public input." all. the ay Yes that's correct!! We've started our "SUMMER CLEARANCE EARLY" this is just an example of what we are clearing. Come in and see our many many UNADVERTISED SPECIALS. "ALL DEPARTMENTS." r Children's wear Boys Rugby Pants Beige and blue, size 2-3x sao 19° Childs Bib Overalls Summer colors, 12-24 mos. Reg. $12.99 Sale 9° Girls Sunhats 20. Off our regular price Jogging Outfits 2 piece, sleeveless top, size 6-6x 1 gee Girls Co-Ordinates Summer weight, in pink only, sizes 3-6x Sale 20:. Off Toddlers Pants Assorted summer colors, sizes 2-3x Reg. $8.99-$12.99 els 20: Off Girls Pants Latest styles and colors, sizes 4-6x Reg. $11.99-$12.99 Sale 9° Boys Fashion T-Shirts Ages 8-16 years. Reg. $13.98 Sale 1 0° Boys T-Shirts Short sleeves, blues and browns. Reg. $3.98 Sale a fF Menswear T-Shirts Clearance 599 Only while they last! T-Shirts Clearance 99 8 while they last Fashion T-Shirts Reg. $15.00-$18.00 sale 127° Sportshirts Cool cotton, long sleeves. Reg. $18.00 89 Sale 1 & Ladies fashions Ladies Slacks Assorted summer colors. Reg. $12.98-$30.00 20 ot Ladies Blouses Dressy styles, assorted styles 25x. on Ladies Clearance Rack Includes blouses, t-shirts, sweaters and skirts Ladies Summer Dresses Selection of assorted styles and colors 25s. of Ladies Summer T-Shirts Large assortment 20: ot Customer satisfaction, we guarantee it at the Bay SS == Tnidsons Bay Company scueeieer Our store will be closed Friday, July 1st.

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