PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 8, 1977 SCHOOL NEWS N.S.S.S.A.A. GOLF TOURNAMENT: On Friday, June 3rd, Lake Superior High School and the Aguasabon Golf Club were hosts for the North Shore Secondary Schools Athletic Association's Spring Golf Tournament. At the end of the day Michipicoten High School re- turned to Wawa with the Costa Trophy as team champions. Second place went to perennial top place finishers Marathon High School. In ' COMING EVENTS: Every Tuesday morning -- A morning out for women of all faiths - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the basement. of the Community Church. Enjoy a cup of coffee while sharing ideas on crafts, cooking, etc. A play area is provided for children. Thursday, June 9th - Women's Softball - 6:15 sharp at High School ball field. Sunday, June 12th - Diving Club meeting, 7:00 p.m., Conference Room, Recreation Centre. All interested persons are invited. third place was Lake Superior High School. Rounding out the six team tournament were: Geraldton, Manitouwadge, and Nipigon-Red Rock. The Lake Superior team was led by John Corrigan, Peter Dashkewytch, Joey Campbell, David Sadowick and Paul Gerlach. In helping to make the day and the tourna- ment a success special thanks must go to Mr. Howard Solly and the members of the Aguasabon Golf Club for having the course in such good shape. Many favourable comments were heard about it. And also from the team members and coaches a big thank-you to Mrs. R. Cornfield, for her efforts in the clubhouse. Thanks also to the weather man (woman??). RECREATION REPORT: FROM Pgs 62s SUMMER STAFF ANNOUNCE- MENT NEXT WEEK: A public announcement outlining the Recreation Department summer staff will be made in next week's issue of the News as the Recreation Commit ~tee are to make their final selection on Tues- day, June 7th. July 3rd - Youth Dance at Arena. TOMORROW approximately 307. of eligible ~ Voters will not bother to vote. DON'T BE ONE OF THEM! POLLS open at 9:00,a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (local times) on Election Day, June 9th. If your name is on the New list of voters, you are eligible to vote in this Ontario Provincial Election. To make it as convenient as possible, the polling places in each district are centrally located in your area. An attempt has also been made to make polling places as acces- sible as possible for physically handicapped and elderly voters. Check your proof of enumeration, Form 103, for the address of your polling place. On the wall of each polling place, directions i for marking your ballot will be in plain view. If you have any other questions, ask the person who gives you your ballot. Vote by marking only the circle after the candidate's name of your choice. [X)ELECTION ONTARIO This Voters' Guide Published by the Chief Election Officer of Ontario. , 2 J