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Terrace Bay News, 4 Aug 1971, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS ust Ladies Golf News - cont'd from page 3 ...... Runner-up Low Gross = Ist 9 = Pat Mcintosh (Strath- cona); Runner-up Low Gross = 2nd 9 = Audry Orzeck (Marathon); Runner-up - Low Net = Ist 9 = Jean Megraw (Terrace Bay); Runner-Up = Low Net = 2nd 9 Myrtle Laye (Strathcona); Most Improved over Ist 9 - Win Danadlson (Chapples); Low Hole = 1st 9 = Rita Traer (Chapples); Low Hole 2nd 9 = Brenda Coopman (Strathcona); Guess your own Score = Marilyn Thomas (Terrace Bay); Hi Hole = Ist 9 = Millie Bingham (Wawa). Thanks go to Dot Coupal for looking after regis- tration and to Ida Romaniuk, Stella Gusul, Ollie Chapman and Marg Gander for catering, also thanks to starters Dick Rattray and Ed Nicol . Peg Wellings found out a nom de plume was lucky for her, although she still can't believe it she won the $50. draw. Photo below = left to right = Linda Devine = Low Gross = Ist 9; Annette Durica - Low Gross = 2nd 9; Marg Phillips = Low Net = 2nd 9; Aina Adamo - Low Net Ist 9. Photo next column ....left to right = Helen Shanks = Low Gross; Ann Lushney - Low Gross Run- ner-up; Peg Wellings - Low Net; Mae Chisnick - Low Net - Runner-up. Trees compete for light, space, water and nutrients. MOVING ? Call: Rember Van & Storage INQUIRIES : LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CALL COLLECT ~~ . ' =*" - 527.5771, OR = ZENITH 550-80 \ WRITE: 1201 W. WALSH ST., BOX 94, THUNDER BAY 4,19 Notice of = SALE OF BUILDINGS American Can of Canada Limited offers for sale by OPEN BIDS a number of vacant buildings located at various Woodlands locations. Further details and conditions of sale -may be obtain-| ed from the Depot Office, Caramat, Ontario, or by= writing to: RJ. Barton, Engineer, Woodlands, Marathon, Ontario, Phone 229-1200, Extension 317 Bids for all or any buildings offered for sale will be accepted by the undersigned at Marathon, Ontario until August 16, 1971, 12:00 o'clock noon. W.J. Bascoe, General Purchasing Agent. by ANGUS SHORTT 7 Ducks Unlimited A DIVER TAKES OFF Divers are: Canvasback, Redhead, Scaup, Ring- | necked, Goldeneye, Bufflehead, Ruddy, Scoters, ' Oldsquaw, Harlequin and Eiders, all make a running take off. They head into the wind and patter over the surface, their big paddle-like feet giving extra forward momentum. On calm days, the bigger, fatter birds require a long run before rising clear of the water. 45 -'70

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