MARCH 27, 1974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 C. KNAUFF BURRIED IN TERRACE BAY Funeral services for Mr. Clifford Knauff, who passed away in McCausland Hospital on March I4th, I974, were held in St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church on Monday after- noon, March I8th, at 3 p.m. Mr. Knauff, in his 7Ist year, had been a resident of Terrace Bay since I946. been a member of the Knights of Columbus, Terrace Bay Curling Club and the Boy Scout Association. He is survived by his wife Evelyn, two daughters, Bettylou, of Cadillac, Michigan; Kit Knauff, of Ottawa; one son, Clifford of Kamloops, B.C.; one brother, Horace, Fort Frances, three grandchildren, two great Predeceased by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Knauff, his first wife, 8. Esther, three sisters and two sons in infancy. Father Greengrass officiated at the funeral Mass, with the choir in attendance, and Mrs. grandchildren. Pat Buck at the organ. - Active pallbearers were Roger Beaulieu, Larry Lalonde, Joe Commisso, Reg Payette, Honorary pall- bearers were Hugh Boudreau, Forbes Cruick- shank, John Graham, John Mikus, -Joe Kennedy, Robert Wallwin, Sr., John Falzetta and Gordon vic Thorpe, and Tom Turner. "Dodge. Attending from out of town were Kit Knauff, Ottawa; Clifford Knauff, Jr., Kamloops; Mr. and Mrs. H. Knauff, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Fort Dodd; Frances; Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dodd, and daughter Maureen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dodd, Mrs. H. Mac- Millan, all of Thunder Bay; Mrs. Joan Clark and Mrs. Beth Moffitt, of Barrie. The Rosary was receited in St. Martin's on Sunday evening. ; Interment was in Terrace Bay Cemetery. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Standings as of March I8th: 59'ers 307; Buckles 277%; Wills 266%; Burton 246; Whent 2I8; Olde Timers 183; Fireballs 182%; Birch 162%. Paul Buso had another 300 game this week - 300. Games over 200: - M. Reid 231; L. Hiebert 248; S. Reid 239; E. Boutilier 2I8; C. Buck 2I5, 227; P. Burton 222; B. Tilbury 2I0; Joe Figliomeni 242; L. Fournier 20I; K. May 218, 222igleiic} Imbeault 23I; M. Smilsky 228; Y. Beauparlant 225, 249; J. Gross 233; A. Didura 2I4, 239, 22I; W. Cameron 208, 264; D. Imbeault 226, 266, 238; E. Fummerton 206; K. Furyk 230; C. Commisso 222, 227, 272; Jim Figliomeni 204, 224; L. Wills 223; A. Jean 2I4; J. Cameron 209, 203; P. Buso 300, 225. He had MOOSE 'BOWLING LEAGUE Standings as of March I9th: Sadowick 184%; Davey 182%; Orlesky I8I; Benko 159%; Hart I42; Birch I40. Games over 200: sadowick 218; L. Sechesky 226; N. Legacy 208; J. Sopel 266; F. Sechesky 205, 2I0; H. Hart 222; F. Jean 227; R. Hart 204; G. Birch 237; A. Didura 206; J. Gross 200, 226; P. 'Sodaro 229; A. Chepelsky 227; B. Orlesky 204; T, Stachiw 2II, 247, 208; E. St. Denis 212; B. Williams 200, 275; S. Benko 229. LEGION BINGO TERRACE BAY MONDAY, APRIL Ist - 7:30 P.M. HIDDEN NO. $40, JACKPOT - $90. SORRY [NO MINORS ALLOWED A PROFESSIONAL CAREER ON THE GREAT LAKES . .. e Earn while you learn ® Guaranteed employment at $10,000 on graduation eo MARINE NAVIGATION TE es MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY t Admission requiremen{s @ Mature students (19 years or er) or. ® Secondary' School Gradugtion Diploma (candidates should possess 4th year credits as for - - technology programs in College of Applied Arts and Technology calendars.) For Further Infromation write: Georgian College, Box 700, Owen Sound, Ontario. This advertisement 'sponsored by The Canadien Lake Carriers Association