Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 19 Feb 1975, p. 10

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TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY I9, I975 S - continued from page 9 ......... for a Concessionaire at the Club As outlined in the advertisement on applications should be directed to , Secretary of the Club. details about this year's Golf season published in mid March. OUR TROUT LAKE HERITAGE Chappel, Fish & Wildlife Supervisor is a lake trout lake? We in Ontario -er know. We possess 50% of the lake kes in the world. Ontario has some rea of the world's surface acreage of ut lakes. nany lakes comprise 50% of the world's It amounts to only 2000 lakes. Man- ys 207; Saskatchewan 295; Alberta has ish Columbia 48; Quebec about I50; >tia 4; Yukon 3I; Northwest Territories Scandinavia and Russia have very few world's lake trout lakes. nt reassessment shows that Ontario has me lake trout lakes during the past rs. These losses are mainly due to ication caused by pollution, over ex- ion, or a combination of both. trout are a primitive species, the dom predator in the community. They are to take too much stress from mankind. out lakes themselves are even more e and fragile. we in Ontario do have an important set - we must look after it. - L.J. Haas L District Manager. CANADA MANPOWER SERVICES esentative of the Thunder Bay.Canada ier Centre will be at Terrace Bay on lth of February /75. Persons inter- in discussing any of the following jer services: - Employment - Occupational training - Career Planning - Manpower Mobility >t Mr. E. MacKay at the Terrace Say ition Centre between the hours of and 5 p.m. on the 24th of February. LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE The Spitfires took 7 points and increased their first place lead by six points. Standings to February I4th: - = Sadi Spitfires 6I Points Irish Regiment 55 Points Corvettes 53 Points 3 Cameron Highlanders 53 Points : Bombardiers 48 Points ; Games over 200: - : 4 E. Knauff 224 B. St. Louis 2I8 «4 D. Coupal 236". Pat Jones 226 : B. Moon Sr. 220, 223 J. Teniuk 204 4 L. West 226 S. Ballentine 203 Honourable mention to Betty Usher The bowlers have been requested to convene th smorgasbord, following the Legion Mixed Cur- 8 ling Bonspiel Saturday, February 22nd., Your 3 help would be appreciated. They, in turn, will take care of our dinner for the Bowling wind-up. i The last complete round starts on Friday night and with only I3 points separating the 5 teams, the Championship could go to any of = the teams. ! i The Spitfires have the next Bye. WINTER CARNIVAL ARTS & CRAFTS DISPLAY Handi-work, arts, crafts, hobbies, etc. welcomed for display at the Arts and Crafts show sponsored by the Catholic Women's League to be held Sunday, March 9th - I to 4 p.m. at St. Martin's Separate School Gym. Coffee wil be served. For further information call: Edna Ramsay 368I; Mary Dashkewytch 3296 or M. Bray 3376. Bring articles for display Saturday March 8th from 6 to 7 p.m. to St. Martin's Gym and pick them up after the show on Sunday, at LORNE'S CAMERAS & FISHING TACKLE 20 SOUTH COURT STREET (next to the Paramount Theatre) i THUNDER BAY 'P', ONTARIO TELEPHONE 344-0413

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