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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jul 1967, p. 5

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July 27, 1967 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 5 KOLESAR'S July Clearance 'yy 27 2 - » SPECIALS PHONE 825-3327 @ LOOK FOR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS @® CHECK PRICES ON CLEARANCE COUNTER. LADIES GOLF NEWS Congratulations to Peggy Wellings who captured the Joe Adamo Championship Trophy in the I8- hole tournament on Saturday. After playing the first THE ON TARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE REPORT The Schreiber O.P.P. Detachment have had a busy session, in addition to their regular duties carrying out investigations regarding an alleged plane crash near the mouth of the Steel River, a shooting at Cavers, and the death of an unidentified man found on the C.P.R. tracks at Cavers. In traffic they had two property damage accidents, resulting in $1625. damage with injuries sustained in one. Two charges were laid under the O.H.T.A. fourteen motorists warned regarding infractions and vehicles defects, and twenty-eight vehicles given safety checks. Two break and enter charges and four other cases were investigated. This report is for July 9 to 15 with 3251 miles of roads patrolled and 20] duty hours served. nine holes in dense fog, Peggy turned in a score of 54 which placed about fifth. In spite of this dis- advantage Peggy completed her second round in fine style reducing her score by ten strokes , emerging with a 44 score thought to be a record for ladies on our course. Marie Edmunds followed close with a gross of 101 and Liz Burns had a beautiful 73 net. Low holes were won by Jan Hall and Ivy Pattison and High Holes went to Barbara Wise and Aina Adamo. The weiner roast after last Thursday's 2-ball was a lot of fun and some of us missed a real good time. Winners in ladies day July 18 were: Low Gross - Lois Shubaly, Low Net - Ivy Pattison, Hidden Hole- Marie Edmunds and Louise Karns. July 16-22 report - Total Duty Hours 248, roads patrolled 3687 miles. Traffic - three charges laid under O.H.T.A. Twelve warnings.were issued to motorists regarding infractions and vehicle defects. (cont'd on Pg. 11) You can't always judge by appearances. The early bird may have been up all night. Don't hurry and don't worry. Youtre only here on a short visit, so be sure to smell the flowers,

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