October 1, 1970 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN - Cont'd from pege 14..... snd inside it is like sn ice crystal cave. ) The lest day we attended a banquet held for us end stayed up ell night to watch the sun. It doesn't ever go down in the moth of July until about the eighteenth. The whole time we were there it never became dark. I truly enjoyed my un- forgetable visit to Cenada's Arctic Northwest Territories. The color photos sccompanying "he article above have to be seen to be reelly spprecinted. No captions were submitted, TERRACE BAY NEWS Pantastic Hew Reducing & Health Usit NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME Ih THUNDER BAY INCHMASTER - 411 S.SYNDICATE AVE., THUNDER BAY "S" PHONE: 623-7483 623-7484 TN SCHREIBER CALL 824-2149 AGUASABON GOLF CLUB NEWS A meeting of the Board of Directors was held on Thursday, Sept.24th at the clubhouse. Included in the business of the meeting was the preliminary plons for the annual fall windup which, it is expected. will be held around the 23rd of October. More Je- tails on this annual event will be available in the near future. It is noted that the water line to Nos.1, 2 and 3 greens is presently being installed. Of interest to all members is the following state=- ment issued by Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. ; "Kimberly-Clark will continue to support the Aguasabon Golf Course during the 1971 season in much the same manner it has in the year 1970, 1:8, a financial grant of $2,000 for the up-keep of the. golf course in general; the use of heavy equipment if and when it is available; consideration of requests for assistance in jobs of 'a special nature provided they are designed for the average golfer. In other words, the Company wishes to do the most good for th v i" e greatest number of members Cont'd page 16..