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Terrace Bay News, 14 Feb 1973, p. 7

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FEBRUARY T4, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 LEGION BOWLING Several new records were set Friday night. Dot Coupal was the high bowler. She had games of 274, 234 and 224 for a 732 triple which is high this season. Marion Pluta had an excellent game of 309. She is the third person, and first woman to qualify for the 300 club this year. Congratulations Marion This is ladies high single and high single w/hdcp 377 to date. The Bombardiers beat their own high single record bowling II24 scratch. They also set a new series record 3I35 scratch, and 3250 w/hdcp. The Corvett- es took high single w/hdcp II59. Standings to Feb. 9th - Irish Regi- ment 63; Spitfires 53; Bombardiers ST RE. FINANCING FOR BUSINESS MR. A. MACKAY of the Industrial Development Bank will be at Imperial Motel Terrace Bay, Ontario On Wednesday, February 21st. Thousands of Canadian enterprises have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, or machinery, to supplement working capital, or to start a new business. You are invited to discuss term financing with the IDB representative. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning Imperial Motel 825-3226 or in advance by writing to lidb} INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK P.O. Box 878, Postal Station "FV, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Tel.623-2745 43%; Corvettes 35; Cameron Highlanders 33%. Games over 200: - J. Fisher 208; N. Chopty 213; 'B. St. Louis 203, 218; B. Moon 2I0, 280; G. Churney 258; H. Cooke 293; A. Daley 205, 252; R. Belliveau 238; E. Hamann 255; E. Beddard 244, 205,247 P.""Coupal 203, i236,./256. A reminder that there will be bowl- ing as usual Friday night, February I6. * TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT Nineteen general occurrences were investi- gated by the Terrace Bay Police Department be- tween February 4th and February IOth. On February 5th the Ministry of Natural Re- sources reported the theft of a receiver from one of their vehicles and is still under in- vestigation. On February 7th Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited reported the theft of tools from their plant and the matter is under investigation. On February IOth a Marathon resident was charged with having open liquor. Eleven motor vehicles were spot checked and nine drivers were issued warnings for traffic violations. Two transients were spot checked. NOTICE TO QUALIFIED TRADESMEN The Terrace Bay Recreation Office will be accepting names of tradesmen (as outlined below) who would be in- terested in accepting employment when required at the Recreation Centre: MILLWRIGHTS ELECTRICIANS PIPE FITTERS - PLUMBERS WELDERS CARPENTERS Names of interested tradesmen will be accepted up to and including Friday, Febru- ary I6th. Applications may be submitted by telephone or by letter. It should be noted that the work involved would in no way conflict with regular shift schedules at Kimberly-Clark for anyone who applies. Further information will be supplied upon interviews as arranged with applicants. Applications may be forwarded to: The Terrace Bay Recreation Office, Box 460, Telephone: 825-3542.

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