COUNCIL QUOTES Township Council met on July 23rd in the Munici- pal Office. Reeve W.E. Cavanaugh presided as Councillors present were R. Sinotte, D. Desrosiers and R. Bray. District Health Board member H. Coe was present to discuss Board Health Services. Minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read and Recreation account amounting to $8,767 were passed for payment. Correspondence included a letter from a local re resident asking why the television satellite station on Channel 11 goes off the air at 11] p.m. An in- quiry was sent to the Department of Transport. ~ A letter from the North Western Ontario Munici- pal Association announced the name of the new sec- retary-treasurer and advised that dates of the next meeting are October 4th and 5th. The Pee Wee Hockey Team wrote thanking Coun- cil for the jackets presented to them after their title winning game. It was decided that August 5th be proclaimed a Civic Holiday and notice to this effect published. Council adopted a resolution to be sent to the Minister of Municipal Affairs which asks that local involvement be clearly defined to representatives of the township before proposed changeovers be- come effective. The Greyhound Bus Company were contacted last December asking that better parcel-drop service be given to Terrace Bay. No reply has been received so the Secretary was instructed to write again. At the present time parcels are dropped 'off in Schreibe and notification of same is not always prompt. € DRIVE DEFENSIVELY 2ND ANNUAL INVITATION OPEN RESULTS Fine weather contributed to the overall success of the Aguasabon Golf Club 2nd Annual Open Tourna- ment held over the past weekend. The ninety-eight or so participants in the various events started teeing off sharp at 7.30 a.m. Satur- day morning, and at the end of the first nine, it was evident that competition would be keen. A gala spirit prevailed at the Club House and un- der the "Big Top" where hungry golfers enjoyed a barbecued beef meal . Prizes were presented Saturday evening during a . dance held in the Terrace Bay Arena, when music -was provided by Roy Coran's Orchestra. Winners were as follows: in the Pro Division - Sandy Middleton (115); Peter Kuzmich (118); and Emile Stokaluk (120). In the amateur division the winners were as follows: Low Gross - Mel Amadeo(Ist) Tony Stokaluk (2nd); and Donnie Stokaluk (3rd). Low Net - Hec McLeod (Ist); Paul Gagnon (2nd), and Bob Adamo (3rd). Low Gross on the Ist nine holes - Guy Cupples, runner-up - Gord Pattison; Low Gross on the 2nd nine - Ray Untinen, runner- up - Dennis Halebeckie; Low Gross on 3rd nine - Peter Amadao, runner-up Ricky Hepditch. Low Net on Ist nine - Patty Spadoni, runner-up - Al Cart- wright; Low Net on 2nd nine - Bob Fabbro, runner- up - F. Young; Low Net on 3rd nine - Bill Stachiw, runner-up - Dick Rattray. --_- On Sunday morning around seven, 21 ladies started teeing off again under a brilliant sky. The weather held until the last few minutes of play, when a shower started. Gusting winds for the last hour's play, at times proved a handicap. Results were again close and final winners were: Low Gross - Helen Shanks (84), 2nd - Ann Lushney (88); and 3rd - A. Durica (96). Low Net - Ist Barh Wise {69); 4) on page