PAGE 18 Men's Golf Club - continued from page 15 .... 3rd - B. Miller. Men's Board of Director's Trophy - won by Hec. McLeod. ROSSPORT - continued from page I7 .... over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lif were Red Lake visitors on the weekend. Chas.Todesco is a patient in Terrace Bay Hospital. Gilbert Martin now to work in Nipigon. . Aflred Ray has returned from Nipigon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Gerow of Fort William, left for Montreal after visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Hubelit. Peter Legault, Hillcrest High School student, is home for summer vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Legault. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruley and family of Port Arthur are holidaying at their summer camp here. The Hon. Rene Brunelle Minister of Lands and Forests, Toronto, visited T. Seppala Friday. Official Opening - continued from page 4.... . Many of the residents, as well as the tourists, frequenting this area are interested in a few hours of leisurely fishing. Your numerous fast and sparkling streams provide good trout fishing and | hope that the recent experimental introducation of Coho Salmon in the Nipigon Bay area will bring back to its former prominence the sport fishery of Lake Superior." * Of interest to those of you who long have been familiar with our lookout towers for detecting forest fires will be the fact that this year we have an intergrated tower and aircraft detection system in operation. In an integrated system of this nature some of our towers are not manned and some are manned for certain periods only. From records maintained over may years we expect to improve our detection at no increase and possibly with a decrease in costs. © " Because of the central and very accessible locatio of these new office and warehouse facilities, our services to you should be greatly improved." "| wish to reiterate, and by doing so, impress upon you my interest and confidence in your beau- tiful part of o Ontario and its most promising future continued next column .... TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 26, 1969 to which | dedicate this building." 'A well constructed building in a lovely setting at the western end of the town it is an impressive edifice "The interior of the building is both functional and attractive. The visitor is impressed with the panell- ing, dividers and planters he sees as he enters the main office and the well appointed offices show the new trend by the introduction of color into the business world. The large warehouse with its racks holding canoes, snowshoes etc .,remind one that the men who use this equipment are dedicated to the care of our lands and forests. Downstairs visitors were served refreshments by ladies of the Terrace Bay Branch of the Canadian Legion in a large room equipped with colorful tables and chairs. In photo below Mr. Brunelle. invites guests to enter after official opening. In photo below - J. Stokes, B. Lapenski and Mr. Brunelle - Mr. Brunelle addresses the guests. Continued page 19