OCTOBER 4, 1969 istrict Court News - cont'd from page 4 ontaine were withdrawn and bail posted y John P. Herdman, G.P. Jacques, hilip Comeau, D.W. Hiebert, S.B. aradis, G.W. Murray, J.W. Lamoriage ind RzE. Fummerton. A warrant was issued for the arrest of eter J. Heagerty who is charged under ec. 3 (1) M.V.A. C.A. and fines of 528. and $18. respectively were handed yut to Bernard R. Scott and Marius K. Madsen both charged under sec. 59 (1) of the Highway Traffic Act. A Terrace Bay youth Reid Boutilier was found quilty under sec. 223 C.C. (impaired driving) in District Court held in Terrace Bay and was fined $100. and costs and his licence was suspended for six months. structors . Upon Request Un EEnESSnnnE Completely fur- COTTAGE FOR SALE ~- Summer camp I year old. Phone 824 nished. Priced to sell. located 'White Sand Lake. 2174 after o p.m TERRACE BAY BOYS WIN HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TOURNAMENT On Saturday, September 27, the Terrace Bay High School Golf team made up of Jim Corrigan, Mark Dashkewytch, Rick Hamilton and Ken Hanley were successful in capturing the Costa Trophy, emblematic of team victory in the N.S.S.S.A.A. The Terrace Bay boys, hosted teams from Wawa, Marathon, Schreiber and Nip-Rock. Ken Hanley's low gross of 83, won the closest of victories when the final tally showed them to have a total of 366 as compared to second place Wawa's 367. Marathon six strokes off the lead, was third place finisher. ISLAND VIEW SHELL 1N. | SERVICE PH .- 825-3638 TERRACE BAY Ag PROOF YOUR CAR BY GIVING ITA FALL TUNE UP. TERRACE BAY NEWS NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN FLYING CLUB e@ New Modern Aircraft e Fully Experienced Licenced In- e Year Around Training e Assistance in obtaining employ- ment upon completion of training @ Financing Available e Accommodations Available FOR MORE INFORMATION - PHONE - WRITE - WIRE PAGE 5 FLY PLEASURE BUSINESS | CAREER LEARN TO @ Private Pilot Licence e Commercial Pilot Licence e Instructor's Rating @ Instrument Rating e@ Twin Engine Rating e Float Rating e Night Rating @ Piper Sales & Service Course Available THUNDER BAY FLYING CLUB P.O. BOX 245 FORT WILLIAM, ONTARIO TELEPHONE - 577-1118 This is the first year that golf has been considered a major sport in the schools and if Saturday's piay is an indication of the future, we are in for some fine golf by the juniors of the district. Our thanks to the Aguasabon Golf Club and the Cornfields for helping to make the tournament a SUCCESS . _A Recent Release From the Office of M.P. Keith Penner gives the latest report on his actions in re- gard to hunters and fishermen flying into Northwestern Ontario - ; Dear Mr. Hellyer: Thank you for you extensive review of the aircraft law outlined in your letter of August 14th. We have noted your suggestion that the next ap- proach to this problem be through provincial legis- continued page 1?