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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jun 1971, p. 5

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| JUNE 2, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 ANNOUNCEMENT TERRACE BAY CLEANERS The laundry and dry cleaning establishment form- erly known as Ted's Cleaners is now under new ownership. Ted's experienced staff is remaining 'with us. We look forward to serving the residents. of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and surrounding district. Dorothy Rafalant, Proprietor. LEGION BOWLING WIND-UP A delicious smorgasbord, convened by members of the Ladies Auxiliary, was enjoyed by everyone. D. Gunter said Grace. President P. Jones, welcomed all the bowlers and guests, and commented on the success of our first year of league bowling. The alleys have been reserved for Friday nights next year. He then had the honour of presenting trophies to the Corvettes who are Legion Champions 70/71. Members of the Corvettes are = D. Gunter, captain, S. Gusul, M. Milks, W. Fisher, L. Swirhun and J. Mercier. Master of Ceremonies, P. Coupal called on E. Beddard to present trophies to the Cameron High- landers who were the Roll-Off winners - J. St. Louis, captain; L. Belliveau, B. McBride, E. Boyd, J. Tenuik and V. Fedorak. Prizes to the runner-up Corvettes were presented by P. Coupal . The individual awards were next: = Ladies High Average - D. Coupal; Men's High Average - P. Coupal; Ladies High Single = P. Regis; Men's High Single = H. Milks; Ladies High Triple = J. Fisher; Men's High Triple = G. Churney; Most Improved Lady Bowler = C. Black; Most Improved Man Bow- ler = S. Ballentine; Hidden Score - Lady =D. Ballentine; Hidden Score - Man - B. Comeau. Three bowlers received pins as members of the Legion 300 club. P. Coupal, J. St. Louis, and L. Swirhun each bowled games over 300 this past season. Sincere thanks was extended to all who had assist-. ed in any way during the year; and to those who had donated and presented prizes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Milks, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Louis and E. Beddard. This was followed by a hearty round of applause to the ladies who had made so many different tasty casseroles and organized the dinner. The very enjoyable evening concluded with danc- ing to the music of G. Churney and D. Gunter. a CAN IDB SERVE YOU? . June 8th, 1971 one of our representatives Mr. J. F. PARNELL will be at Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Terrace Bay, Ontario In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture ¢ Tourist and Recreational Businesses « Construction ¢ Professional Services » Transportation « Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes. If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning Terrace Bay Motor Hotel 825-3292 fhe: On Tuesday, or in advance by writing to Jidb) INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK P. 0. Box 878 Postal Station "F" Thunder Bay, Ontario Tel. 623-2745 Photo Below - Legion 300 Club, L to R = P, Coupal, J. Ste Louis, E. Beddsrd and L, Swirhun. Continued Page 8 cesses

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