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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jun 1969, p. 10

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_ PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 19,1969 Golf Club News - cont'd from page 9 .... general; however, the last few days growth appear- ed and a little warm weather is anxiously waited for. Mrs. . Eveyln Cornfield should be complimented for the fine job she is doing creating such a friendly and extremely pleasant atmosphere in the club house The window drapes and lamp coverings are apprecia~ ted by everyone. The general condition of the chub house deserves high praise for it undoubtedly shows her interest in member$ comfort . It is good to see Thor Olsen back and in his golf : . : Athletes of the year Kristine Olsen and Albert harness again. Thor played a very big part in Cadieux. In photo below trophies presented during building the golf course. He spent practically all his spare time with a powersaw clearing for the course... We wish him good golfing for his great effort. the awards assembly. The Lake Superior Board of Education, Students and Faculty at Schreiber High School, cordially in- vite you to attend the Annual Commencement in¢the School gymnatorium at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25th, 1969. Guest Speaker: Mr. E.J. Morgan, Director of § Education. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY -- JUNE 20th. | 7-9p.m., e.s.t. CARD OF THANKS - | would like to give special thanks to Dr. McCausland, Dr. Moffat and staff of Terrace Bay Hospital for the treatment and kindness which was extended me in my recent accident, and also to the towns-people of Terrace Bay for the hospitality shown to my wife. R.V. Hulme. The Department of Lands and Forests is pleased to advise that there will be an Open House at the News Terrace Bay Chief Ranger's Headquarters . Miss Sherry McKaskie is a visitor at the home of the Wayne Youngs. Joan Young's mother, Mrs. D. Bearley, of Woodland, Maine is also visiting the Youngs. Miss Betsy Ferrier has returned to San Francisco where she is nursing in the Kaiser Foundation Hos- pitcel. She has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Ferrier for a week. EVERY ONE WELCOME District Forest Ranger.

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