Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 20 Sep 1989, p. 12

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Page 12 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS: Wednesday, September 20, 1989 Cancer can be beaten. Please give generously. CANADIAN | CANCER SOCIETE CANADIE! DU CANCER Number to call for splendid fall colors Starting Thursday, Sept.7, travellers will be able to call the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation for twice-weekly reports on Ontario's Fall color progression, the best viewing locations and tour possibilities. "Fall is a beautiful time of year to travel throughout Ontario and enjoy the rich hues of the chang- ing leaves," Ontario Minister of Tourism and Recreation Ken Black said. "My Ministry is pleased to provide information to travellers who want to take advantage of Ontario's many attractions and natural beauty." The public may dial toll-free 1-800-Ontario (English) and 1- 800-268-3736 (French) for the Fall Colors report. C.A.P. Community Against What is the C.A.P. phone 3 number? 4 824-3345 What is it for? If you are concerned about the drug £ problem in Schreiber and Terracef Bay and you know something that could help Police; call the C.A.P. hotline and leave your message. |When leaving your message on the '{C.A.P. line you: do_not have to give us your name. It's their names we want not yours, Please try and give as much information as possible when you call i.e. who, what, when, whcre. Remember it's your community your children who are growing up here. Make Schreiber & Terrace Bay drug freeN communities. Together we can put a CAP on PUSHERS! Pushers ommunity Against Pushers 824-3345 Call attention to the drug pushers in our towns. Call the C.A.P. hotline and give the information that you have about local drug dealers! A caring community can crush drug pushers' business. Call 824-3345 today. and it's A total of 44 men took part in last weekend's Men's Club Championship Golf Tournament at the Aguasabon Golf Course. Burning up the course like he has all year was Terry Edmonds who took first place with a score of 152. Ken Hanley came a close second with a score of 153 while Bill Stachiw finished third with a score of 155 and Terry O'Neil wound up in fourth with a score of 160. George Churney was the Low Net winner with a gross score of 194. Above, Edmonds stands with Churney following the awards ceremony. Immediately following the tourney, the men emptied the club house of chairs and tables. The two portable buildings were scheduled to be moved last Monday in preparation for preliminary work to begin on the new club house. Photo by Dave Chmara . Pe LAN S AN 7 HURRY CAMEFY $400. 1 OEY MIN. PUROHIT THIS SATURDAY Schre Curling iber Bee: embe 21st - 23rd 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. r

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