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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jun 1983, p. 7

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 8, 1983, page 7 The 19th Hole \ by MIKE MOORE The results of the May 25th men's twi- light are as follows: 0-14 handicap ist low gross - Terry Hay - 39 2nd low gross - Paul Dashkewytch - 40 ist low net - Terry O'Driscoll - 37 2nd low net - Rob Desjardins (count- back) - 38 15 and over 1st low gross - Scotty Hamilton - 46 2nd low gross - Terry Black - 50 1st low net - Scott Chalmers - 3912 2nd low net - Porter - 42 All golfers are re- minded to enter all their scores so they can be assessed a fair handicap. The executive has been requested to of- fer a weekly instruct- ion program. If there Lee Rossport Notes by ANNE TODESCO Florence Morency of Dorion who was employed here sever- al years ago, at the Molinski Bros. mill, renewed acquaintan- ces here on the week- end. Mrs. Ida Cliff and Miss Mary McEwen of Thunder Bay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schelling over the weekend. Guests of Miss. Lor- raine Seppala during the week were her mother Mrs. Toi Sep- pala, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buck, and e@ Messrs. V. Delpino and Floyd Harnden, all of Thunder Bay. Mrs. Anne Todesco has returned from a holiday in Toronto, Sarnia and Kitchen- er. : Mrs. Hilda Mus- qush has returned from Nipigon Memo- rial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lespinski of British Columbia are visiting _ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gerow this week. Miss Devona Lei- sander of Schreiber spent the weekend with the Jack Camp- bell family. e hr eid" are any club members (juniors, ladies or men) who would be interested in having instruction or giving lessons, please leave your name and phone number at the club- house. With the recent heavy rains and fol- lowing warm weather 'rough. the fairways are be- ginning to look good. In order to maintain our course in a neat and attractive appear- ance, all golfers are asked to use the litter containers and _ not throw garbage on the fairways or in the Remember, it's your course so treat it like your front |Dashkewytch - 39 Aylward - 43 lawn!! 2nd low gross - Des The men's June 1st 1st low net - Terry O'Driscoll - 45 Twilight winners are: Hay - 34 3rd low gross - Terry 2nd low net - Rob Black - 46 Desjardins - 34 3rd low net - Albert 0-14 handicap ist low net - Larry 1st low gross - Bob Courtemanche - 37 Davis - 35% Smilsky - 37 2nd low net - Lee 2nd low gross - Paul 15 and over McKie - 36 Malashewski - 38 3rd low net -. Louis 3rd low gross - Paul 1st low gross - Bub Thibeault - 39 Leading Industry In this era of electronics and high tech- nology, it is easy to overlook the impor- tance of the resource industries to the Canadian economy. Converting the forest harvest into hun- dreds of useful products creates more incomes than any other Canadian manu- facturing activity. The forest industry still employs more people and pays more DA Pulp and Paper Reports: FOREST PRODUCTS IRON & STEEL MISC. MACH. & EQUIPMENT MEAT PRODUCTS METAL STAMPING A PETROLEUM WUE LLL nb DAIRY PRODUCTS MOTOR VEHICLES MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS wages than any other sector of the economy. When it comes to earning foreign cur- rency through exports, forest products make the largest single contribution' to Canada's trade balance, more' than metals, food and agriculture, fisheries and the automotive industries. ..combined. Natural resources have always been the EMPLOYMENT AAR A RAR RRA CULL L ELLE LLL CULL LLL L LLL LLn CULL LULL ULE CULL LLL Lo WUE ELL foundation of Canada's economy. And none has contributed as much as the forest. For more information, send for "New Challenges", a free booklet from Public Information Services, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Dept. 2, 23rd Floor, 1155 Metcalfe Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 2X9: 2s (Source: Statistics Canada) a, /AQUARIDS WATERBEDS SPECIAL returns to Terrace Bay 213 Simpson St. 622-9112 622-9333 43 South Cumberland - 345-2271 ew le esories. THE GOLD RUSH BOOKCASE This frame is well designed with brass trim and has matching furniture and acc- "44g THE WESTWIND Colonial style 4-poster *499°° Wed. June 8th and Thurs. June Sth -- 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Friday June 10th from 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM at the Terrace Bay Recreation Complex THE GOLD RUSH (not with gleaming brass accents. A best seller. 00 AQVARILS SWATERBEDS THE AQUARIUS FEELING STAYS WITH YOU THE SUNDANCE The classic look for the modern minded person. Head- board included. exactly as Uniquely styled in classic lines *34g°° shown) All beds include frame, headboard, standard pedestal, mattress, heater, safety liner, fill kit, owners manual and full warranty.

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