Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 11 Sep 1985, p. 5

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8. Chalmer (L) presents Kimberly-Clark trophy to K. Hanley. Hanley edges Gellert for club championship by Paul Malashewski The Aquasabon Golf Club Men's Club Cham- pionship for the Kimberly- Clark Trophy was held on Sunday and Monday, September 1 and 2. A total of 26 golfers competed in this two day tournament. Ken Hanley, the defen- ding champion narrowly edged Kim Gellert by a single shot to retain his title. - Hanley had entered the final 18 holes of play Mon- day trailing Gellert by a single stroke. He pulled even on the front nine, car- ding a 37, while Gellert came in with a 38. The back nine was a see- saw battle with Hanley and Gellert either tied or trading possession of the lead. With two holes to play and both golfers tied again, Gellert's errant tee shot found the bunker. His bogey 4, to Hanley's par 3, gave Hanley the lead with one hole to play. On the 18 hole, Gellert's approach shot to the green, caught the bunker while Hanley was safely on the green, 20 feet from the pin. A great bunker shot by Gellert narrowly missed going in the hole, leaving him only a tap in putt for par. Hanley's always reliable putter got him down in two, giving him the championship. Paul Malashewski faltered on the back nine enabling Tony Costa to gain a tie for third place, a distant 10 shots behind Gellert. In the low net category, for the Red Dog Inn trophy, Mike Reid retain- ed his title. He edged out Bill Miller by a single shot. Three shots behind Miller was Harold Gellert, with Joe Tees just-one shot behind him. The Aquasabon Golf Club would like to thank Kimberly-Clark and the Red Dog Inn for their con- tinued support and spon- sorship of this tournament. The following is a list of the top four finishers and their scores: Low Gross: K. Hanley (152); K. Gellert ($53); ee Malashewski (163): T. Costa (163). Low Net: M. Reid (139); B. Miller (140); H. Gellert (143); J. Tees (144). CALL NO CHARGE 1-800-465-3916 INSURANCE AGENCIES yg DAVID B. ve LAMBERT 28 N. CUMBERLAND STREET THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7A 4K9 Terrace Bay District Rod and Gun Club On September 14, the Terrace Bay District Rod and Gun Club will be star- ting work on a Mini Fish Hatchery near the Hydro Power House. With fun- "ding and 40,000 speckled trout eggs supplied by the Ministry of Natural Resources, the club is plan- ning to build up a supply of the fish for local lakes for next spring. Club members will be scheduled to make daily checks on the Hat- chery throughout the winter. According to club officials, since the fish are their responsibility, it will be up to the club to ensure a high success rate during the hatch. The club members will be monitor- ing such things as the water temperature and silting conditions at the new Hatchery. On September 16, the Rod and Gun Club, in co- . personnel. operation with the Ministry of Natural Resources will be presenting the annual Moose Hunters' Seminar in the Birchwood Terrace Lounge at 7:30 p.m. Bull, cow and calf recognition and pertinent Game Laws will be covered by Ministry As well, the highly acclaimed film, "*Moose and Man", will be shown. This seminar is open to the public, and new hunters are especially in- vited to attend. Club Presi- dent Preston McKeever will be attending the On- tario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (Zone 1) fall conference in Kenora on September 7. He will be reporting back to the Rod and Gun Club members and keep them up-to-date on the Outdoor Conserva- tion scene in Northwestern Ontario. holidays, holidays. a.m. to 4 p.m. 5 CASUAL EMPLOYMENT Casual Registered Nurse required im- mediately by Birchwood Terrace. Candidate would be required to work four day-shifts per month, usually every se- cond week-end; as well as covering for sick-time and statutory Individual may be called upon to work an occasional evening or night shift. Applications may be obtained at Bir- chwood Terrace, Monday to Friday, 8 SNOWMOBILES are in! See them at .... TEE Me HAG < more Phes re the hotts thes rein our Phe St Yannahas paises mst Just for et 1 T & S OUTDOORSMAN Just for. _BR: WO TS Here ~ put st that! funik~ st humetaitever SHOW POOLE NOW New features' New aie You won't be i Ve hewemus YAMAHA The wav it should be. POSLARIS Nothing beats the way were built. SPRINT 340/340ES: 887-3870 RnneOy: St. NORTH SHORE MOTORS & MARINE Phone Toll Free 1-800-465-3309 NIPIGON of all Th ale stot hard andar re erdhitel te hit the snow, and hh tun winter can he PLACES

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