a mm mm mm mm omm mm * Summer ‘85 The Cochrane Northland Post Page$3 Things t d d hz COCHRANE RAILWAY AND CAN OE TRIPS â€"A reliable, TIM. HORTON _ ARENAâ€" is :’al‘?NEER MUSEUM be&la.x to experienced g:jde should be _ being adapted for lacrosse and e_&hl‘l)ge in 1971 with the ~ hired for all trips through the rollerskatgngdurmgsummer. ï¬l‘!)lng a Ministry of Natural area from Highway 11 north to SPORTSMAN‘S CLUBâ€" urces interpretive car, and _ James and Hudson Bays. Only Members _ welcome _ the s - f was expanded with the coâ€" the most experienced canoeists Wty to help. visitors. ' @ operation of the ONR and CNR _ should attempt travel in this Trap shooting Thurdays at 7 I% by the addition of a steam _ isolated .country where a &.m. Handgun shootm% > at : f locomotive, caboose, baï¬age mistake could cost a life. ondays and Wednesdays ns car and coach. These house â€" Canoeists _ with _ limited g.m. Entrance through Drury L . artifacts, picture collections, _ experience should choose a ark. iJ 2A maps, which _ preserve shorter trip in a less remote OTHER RECREATION ‘ mt$ memories of the pioneer and: ‘area. Many charter air services FACILITIESâ€" tennis, e railwayâ€"building days, a small thronghou{ Northern Ontario _ badminton, bowling, billiards, " .hnge & auditorium for class visits, and: can ‘provide _ float l_mimme theatre, basketball, broomball, .\l'“\‘ displays are representative of m:Yomï¬on, pe tm$ darts, shuffleboard. _ _ ue the Jammes Bay Frontier. Theâ€" â€" travel on selected portions ; & | %00 museum train is "on track", â€" _most _ routes. _ Additional SERVICE CLUBS east of the Unionâ€"Station. & information about outfitters or ROYAL CANADIAN POPLAR PLYWOOD MILL air . transportation ‘can be LEGION BRANCH 89 meets v ofâ€" Normick Perron Inc. obtained, from. the Ministry of .. second Wednesday each month (Cochrane Division), largest of _ Natural Resources District â€" â€"8p.m. atnew LegionHall. c : its kind in Canada, has recently _ Office, P:0. Box 730, Cochrane, _ Kiwanis _ Clubâ€"Tuesdaysâ€" entu expanded with the omrhsxg'of a . Ontario. POL â€"ICOâ€"Telephone .. Spinning Wheel, at noon. : sawmill.. Guided are (705) 272â€"4365. _ Lions ~Clubâ€"first: and third dchlc dffered â€"see page 22 for details. _ COCHRANE AIRPORT offers_ _ Tuesdayâ€"Knights of Columbus 16 en _ BOTTLING _ PLANT _ of a 3500â€"foot waijsï¬?hm runway, 100 . . Hall, Sixth Ave., at 7 p.m. ‘ h . Fortier â€" Beverages â€" Limited. _ feet wide; with 50â€"foot shoulders _ â€" Kinsmen Clubâ€"Every other Guided tours . of_ Northern each side; lanm“’ light _ second Monday at Palma‘s, & Ontario‘s â€" only â€" Coca . Cola ‘beacons, etc. and car _ Third Avenue, at6:30 p.m. â€" Ee. fa â€" wmm. Located at 158 ~ â€" parking areas. Float plane base Richelieu Clubâ€"First _ and Py molm 5 rcond Avenue. See page 20 for _ on adjacent Lake Lillabelle. _ _< third â€" Tuesdaysâ€"Spinning Pr P .détails. THE LEE GOLF CLUB_â€" _ Wheel, Third Street, at 6:30 MUSKEG TRAIL runs from _ offers a sporty nineâ€"holeâ€"course _ Pâ€"M. s s U m picnic area on on the northern edge of town.â€" Knights ~of . Columbusâ€"First 7 [ ‘rani ada Highway at â€" Visiting golfers. will be . Sm_xggé and Third Mondag'â€" Buskegau River, nine miles welcomed. > * * Kni of Columbus Hall at 8 A west of â€" Cochrane,. Threeâ€" F p.m. $ & :quarterâ€"mile selfâ€"guiding: Fastball _ and _ softball __ Arctic Bathing Clubâ€"Facilities U walking | trail develops two _ diamonds. at Pooles Lake, Lk Sunday 5 4 ‘themes: the boreal forest, and a Swimming beach at north end _ and Wednesday rnoons for beaver community. o of Lake Commando. members and guests. [ ALGOMA % NORTHE‘::;IY * R } f * £ RAILROAD a â€" mode 7 ; railroader‘s paradise â€" an i) cocï¬kiflfoz fe= operating digphy.majntamw M o e s + & by Mr. Dave Rudyk, 208 Second 5 s ’ f f Ave. Public inspection may be Q / £ GARDENS NORTH OF 49 â€" A s tour of residential areas willâ€" & ‘o’, : Street ‘nouses cirouisiting. and. * uio. ° lhon fhat .. ~â€" > : | -,,;;,, and < ie _ history and wildlife. & 44. /4 j o 0 > * % ; BUS OR TAXI TOURS may _ «540 $ .4) . ok S\ 2o 5 3 be arrfln%eg, in the immediate N t * ce . HB j : wo . 3 E* 3 area of town, or farther o C NOE . megrin mm w ' afield. o o â€" im n e § s f PUBLIC UIILITIES PARK, _ m bl Gg M i1 . U 7 on northern boundary, groups _ @@i . ! P 4 i. We 0 2lcf water treatment plantand deep _ i | 1W / ; | 5 pmeme / 4 ut Cl wells, â€" electric substation,â€" â€" | s t [3 L «396 : sewage disposal . plant. . | + . M i( aa| BA _ ! Cochrane is one: of tl(J)(:l é;w F i/ /. Hepmmenee Sm J, oo * _ TB s | municipalities _ in i0 whares. â€"â€" â€" ME â€" o l MB ' ownting its own telephone ‘.!ï¬%: > A ‘ e o ols * ols tike stem. f 1 tmz io f 5 S smcs & sy0N THE _ â€" SOUTHERN **"‘é‘«z" . ... P g > ‘ E oat 4 BOUNDARY of the town, on the â€" } *#3 ies 80 0 â€" o ol\ road leading from the Transâ€" â€" Wmm GPEN M e e e oc â€" § $ gana?:liizhwaytol)rugyPat;l; liows. o * ind O es aQ & > a ue commemoratin; M * litess.. .. ~ ip fomll('lin(tl; of ‘Cochrane. %‘our . CS emeeeianns L 3 pedue macks the 20th perolie : aque marl parallel. tm te wet is s me |NTO NUT boundary between Canada and ; the United States!). Two miles _ Cochrane tourist information hut at the entrance to | west of the town on No. 1 & _ town on the south highway. At the hut, tourists can . . 4 ï¬{laqucelï¬srksthemvs!msrmwg receive _ information â€" concerning accommodation, : anumnhaiitsi bush. things to do, and places to see, etc. t McDONNELL JEWELLERY NWP f a q2 5 e 532 7 WELCOME TOURISTS 4@ : Welcome Aboard LJV c h _ Come in and see ; ; 2 the '/ 'f;’,\?, - gur "oae ( f ; § [A _ sourenirs xg Polar Bear | SSsâ€"4) f 4 \ e _1 £ 3 . Y__S and our * 3 Express _ ~xAUTHENTIC ESKIMO HANDICRAFTS | - 135, THIRD ST. COCHRANE PH: 272â€"4831 _ * m