APRIL 10, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS "GAG" AIDS WORTHY CAUSES nent - . . | [ # A bit of skullduggery went on at the Terrace Bay Branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce to-day, but it was all in good fun, and for two ree get pi ace OMSIP? worthy causes. When you have a child or reach 21 Last year, at the Terrace Bay Men's Curling Bons- piel Sulo Maki, self-appointed Mayor of Hurkett, started a gag that has had far reaching consequences. Sulo Maki, otherwise known as Wes Cousineau, pro- claimed the Hurkett Open Golf Tournament, which actually took place this year on March 15th. Entry fees were accepted for the small sum of 39 cents. cr were to a new address : er ue . or when you are newly married... Over two hundred cheques have come.in, in various To keep your OMSIP protection aad to forms, such as an egg, large pieces of cardboard, and ' speed payment-notify within 30 days: even duly written, signed and cashed, on the back of ol Jack Wellings shirt. ne Cheques have come from as far away as the States. Wes opened an account with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Terrace Bay, with the full consen of its manager, Mr. Terry Scott. All proceeds will be divided evenly between the Kiwanis Crippled Children Fund, and the Canadian If we are to help % Diabetic Association. we need to know. Wes, or Sulo Maki, is shown making a presentation to Joe Palyga, of Port Arthur, Co-Chairman of the Easter Seal Campaign, in Port Arthur. Mr. Scott is - a member of the Terrace Bay Branch of Kiwanis. Wes thanked all Terrace Bay residents who went along with his project. Wes makes his home in Port Arthur. Health Insurance Registration Board, 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7. x ----___ Guides "Ringette"with David Courtemanche Children are a comfort to Parents in their old age - they also help them to reach it! Sunbather: a fry in the ointment.