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Three lumber daughters of the Bay Area (not to be confused with "lumbering daughters") won honors in the recent Cen- tral Pacific Figure Skating Championships. Michele Monnier, daughter of George Monnier (Immediate Past President of "Dubs"), successfully defended her Senior Lady's title; Sharon Bates, daughter of Barney Bates of California Redwood Association, won the Junior Lady's title; and Vicky Schuyler, daughter of Roger Schuyler of GeorgiaPacific's S.F. Sales Office, won a Silver Medal in the Juvenile Class. Michele and Sharon will go to the Pacific Coast Figure Skating Championships in Great Falls, Montana (January 4-6) as qualifying competition for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Boston during February. All of these strictly amateur competitions are sponsored by the U. S. Figure Skating Association, of which all three girls are members in good standing.
Gene Courchaine and family spent the holidays in Washington State and reported a fine time, even unto enjoying the snow, tyith but one exception: Gene bagged a deer the hard way-in collision with his auto! It happened about 5:30 p.m. on the highway about 30 miles north of Mt. Shasta, and shook the occupants of the car considerably; fortunately, aside from several hundred dollars' damage to the car, no more serious consequences occurred to the Courchaine family. Gene is a member of the Jamb Dandy Lumber Company firm of Whittier, California.
Obituabits
Robert \M. Ramsay, 6Q longtime lumber salesman, died December 22,1961. He was a resident of Burbank. California.
Mr. Ramsay had been associated with the Penberthy Lumber Company of Los Angeles since 1941 as a salesman for the Southern California area.
A World War II veteran, Mr. Ramsay was a past commander of American Legion Post 251, and was a past master of Masonic Lodge No.482.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby; son, Robert, Jr., Burbank; his mother, sister, brother and two grandchildren.