Page 3, News, Tuesday, May 5, 1992 New clubhouse managers at Aguasabon Golf Club by Darren MacDonald -- The News Some people have a funny idea of retirement. Marie and Richard Legacy for example. After 39 years, Richard retired from Domtar in - 1990, and Marie retired from her job in the dietary depart- ment at the Nipigon District Memorial Hospital. But instead of heading for: the golf course to relax, they" went to the Northshore Golf» Club in Nipigon to manage it. - Two years later, they're about to take over as clubhouse managers at the Aguasabon Golf Club in Terrace Bay. "We got restless," says Marie, when asked why they didn't stay retired. "You get bored stiff if you're not doing anything." They spent one year at the Nipigon course, which Richard describes as "a great learning experience." _.- _ Northshore Club," he says. ""We had never managed a golf course before." Last year the Legacys, who also used to run a drive-in restaurant in Nipigon, moved retirement again, since this is where daughter Janet and son- in-law Bill Caron live. Club president Mike Moore (left) sings the employment agreement with Marie (centre) and Richard Legacy last week in Terrace Bay. "That's probably why we're here," says Richard. c: Yes, the future is here at ea to Thunder Bay to try and take Golf club president Mike their retirement a bit more seri- Moore says having the Lega- | ously. cys here should be good for the But when the job at the golf . club. Mining, Forestry and Industrial Equipment Show Marathon Recreation Complex Wednesday, Thursday May 13, 14, 1992 The best Regional Industrial Trade Show does it even better! More than 1 00 Indoor and Outdoor exhibits "We feel very fortunate to have them," says Moore. course in Terrace Bay opened up, they were lured out of Education week continued from page 1 has taken the "Make it Work High School include a grade 8 orientation, a presentation by Minnova Mines to tech students, and a NSSSAA with Education" theme and soccer Tournament. If you're involved in Mining, Pulp and Paper, Lumbering, or any large combined it to mean not only industry don't miss Hemlo '92. The north's newest Mining and Forestry CRyees Spe aOROe. DEE RAO Krentz Industrial Trade Show! This is the largest industrial trade show ever held in opportunity to discuss and AA a Vintad the region with over 100 major exhibitors from across Canada and parts of SS Day" continued from page 3 | the U.S. You'll see the newest concepts in automated material moving will include special displays calls from the Terrace Bay systems, live demonstrations of machine shop and welding equipment, on Canada and a "red and _ Schreiber News. closed circuit and infa-red monitoring systems and thousands of new white" day. However, a story in the products to help you cut costs and increase efficiency. A student/staff baseball game is also planned. Among the events planned at Holy Angels School is a production of The Wizard of Oz, a jump rope for Heart, and an Environmental Day. Its Education Week mes- sage emphasizes the impor- tance of obtaining an educa- tion, and the importance of the partnership between the school, family and parish. Events at Lake Superior Times News April 28 quotes Godin as saying that "there was something (done) here that just wasn't right." Krentz was sentenced in the provincial division of the Ontario Supreme Court, and was given three months to pay the fine. He's now a farmer in Delhi, Ont. with files from the Times News New In Schreiber 7 NORTH SHORE & LIMOSINE SERVICE Division of North Shore Quality Homes for more information call after May 5th 824-3136 If your company has not received information on Hemlo '92 fill out the return fax form below for complimentary passes for our grand opening luncheon. There are thousands of dollars of door prizes,exhibitor draws and give aways for owners, supervisors and foremen of area industry. Yes, the future is here ! At Hemlo '92 ! 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