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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jun 1991, p. 13

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Page 13, News, Tuesday, June 11, 1991 Welcome, everyone, to the 1991 Golf season. The weather's warm, the course is near perfect condition and the golf stories are as entertaining as ever. Judging from the number of people using the golf course this season may be the best ever. This column will be run throughout the summer reporting results from the Men's Club Events, including Wednesday Twilights, golf tournaments and other notes of interest. The men's club kicked off the spring with two best Ball Scrambles and two individual scoring Twilight events. The Results are as follows: TWILIGHT SCRAMBLES Birchwood Terrace Auxiliary served strawberry shortcake at May 15 the Strawberry Social for residents and guests, the Chimo : Se Club, on the patio and back lawn last week Ist Kim Gellert, Mike Thrower, Bill Caron, Al Harris 32 1st Terry O'Neill, Fred Gosselin, John Adamo, Mike Pederson 32 2nd Bob Adamo, Mike Koshowski, J. Anderson, Ed Gray 33 2nd_ Tony Costa, Mark Schell, Charley Matson, S. Brennan 33 THE TOWNSHIP OF May 22 SCHREIBER 1st Terry O'Neill, Ron Brend, John Adamo, BIIi Caron 30 2nd_ Sean Terry, Jim Speer, Ted Wilson, S. Brennan 32 2nd_ Dean Mills, Barry Dickson, Dan St. Don, Brad Bertin 32 ~ of 3rd_ Terry Hay, Trent Desaulniers, John Graham, Steve Morrison 33 PROCLAMATION REGULAR TWILIGHTS SENIOR CITIZENS MONTH May 29 In recognition of the contribution made to the 0 -15 Handicap 38 *countback lst Low Gross: Terry Edmonds Township of Schreiber by our senior citizens, and in appreciation of continued involvement and interest in the affairs of the Township, | hereby proclaim the 2nd Low Gross: Terry Hay 38 ' at: 1st Low Net: Ron Brend 34 1/2 2nd Low Net: Scan Terry 351/2 _ || Month of June 1991, as senior citizens month and 16 + Handicap call on all to recognize their valued presence in our 1st Low Gross: MarvinOsmar 40 *countback community. 2nd Low Gross: Bob Adamo 40 M.L. Cosgrove 1st Low Net: Ted Coupal 33 June 5 0 -15 Handicap '38-*-countback 2nd Low Gross: Terry Edmonds 38 1st Low Net: Mike Pederson 36 1/2 2nd Low Net: Steve Sechesky 39 16 + Handicap dst Lew Gross: ~Jim-Speer+~< + 1st Low Gross: Doug Penna 2nd Low Gross: Bob Adamo It looks like a great summer ahead. For further information on upcoming tournaments, Wednesday Twilights, Club Members' 50/50 Draw visit the Club House at the Golf Course. Snowmobile club reps to | Me meet in Sturgeon Falls i Representatives from snow- mobile clubs from Northern Ontario will be gathering for a very important meeting on June 21 and 22, 1991 in Sturgeon Falls. The purpose of the meeting is to review the recommendations contained in the N.O.S.A. Business Plan. "The contents of this report may very well determine the future course of snowmobiling in Northern Ontario," com- ments Don Lumley, President of the N.O.S.A. All snowmobile clubs which are aligned with the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs as well as independent clubs from the north are being asked to attend this very important meeting. The Business Plan will contain future trail development ideas, marketing concepts, the the trans provincial trail system and much more. "We were told that we would have to get our act together, unite the clubs and develop:a.plan before the gov-_ 2nd Low Net: Gord Phillips 34 41 * countback 41 HALLMARK iecnAse 1st Low Net: John Adamo 32 1/2 2nd Low Net: Ted Wilson 33 Reeve Hauilten's-Audio-Udeo Coutre SHOEBOX S7 OR TeSRURT PU oe = | fought the lawn emment agencies and the pri- and the lawn Won. vate sector would entertain funding assistance to snowmo- biling in Northern Ontario," says Don Lumley. + gl Snowmobiling in Northern Hallmark Day! Ontario appears to be LIMIT ONE PER contingent on a number of fac- PURERASE £5.00 tors which will be addressed in Mie S185 CAP call 824-3345 CARD OF THANKS To All our friends we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the Acts of kindness and Messages, Charitable donations, Floral tributes, Masses and Sympathy Cards for our Late Sad Bereavement in the Loss of my Beloved Wife Yvette Swirhun. A special thank you to the Women of the Moose, Terrace Bay, Chapter #1426 Ladies Auxiliary Br. 223 R.C. Legion, Terrace Bay Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered and appreciated. God Bless you all. Leonard Swirhun and Family Happy Father's} -- the N.O.S.A. Business Plan. FULL - TIME FACULTY SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER PROGRAM Salary Range: $33,644 to $58,710 Confederation College, Marathon Campus, requires a full-time faculty in the Social Service Worker Program to commence August 5, 1991. " The successful candidate will possess a Bachelor of Sociai Work degree and three years of relat- ed work experience in the Social Services field. Preference will be given to applicants possessing teaching experience in a postsecondary environment. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume, citing Competition Number AC-F-91-03, by June 7, 1991, to: Manager, Recruiting & Employment Equity Confederation College of Applied Arts & Technology P.O.Box 398 Thunder Bay, Ontario ee a | PCW ee OE ak In Memory of ee God's Little Angel = To all those loved « ones ee Ne ee can a ceclly tell. Bul how vo have. a \ purpose m lighting | de way now mom heaven to. earth below "For 7 God! s hl: as) ree that makes me oh so glad! 2. shine. each night And lead the way . oes meet me there. T know: 'Some. day, Sadly missed by Mom "(Marie ne) & Dad (David) =

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