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Terrace Bay News, 11 Mar 1971, p. 15

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MARCH 11, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS NOTICE VEHICLES WANTED The Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, White River, Ontario are calling tenders for vehicles on a rental basis. Tentative vehicle requirements are as follows: 6 -5,600 G.V.W. Pickups complete with camper backs 9 - 5,000 G.V.W. Pickups complete with camper backs 2 -5,000 G.V.W. Pickups without camper backs 1-10,000 G.V.W. Dump complete with racks 1 = 12 passenger Van Vehicles will be required for variable period from May to October, 1971. For full particulars and tender forms, please write to the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, White River, Ontario. Completed tender forms must be in the District ~ Forester's office on or before 12 noon, March 31, 1971, tender no. 17. signed J .R. Oatway, District © | Forester, Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, WHITE RIVER, Ontario. SCHREIBER DETACHMENT WEEKLY REPORT On February 28, 1971, three bresk-ins occurred involving business premises located on arses highways. Placed entered were Coach House Motel and Chalet Husky at Jackfish, and Fallen Rock Service at White Sand Lake," Any persons travelling these erees during the evening of February 27th and on Feb- ruary 28th are asked to contact Schreiber Detachment if any- thing was observed which mey be of value in apprehending res- ponsible party. Constable S.R. Jones and C.R. Duffy investi- gated these occurences. Four privete residences were entered during the past week during owners absence. Continued next column (EXE Residences were ~ E., Copeman, 111 Drummond St., R. Alcorn, 205 Manitobe St., M. Winters, 117 Drummond St., P. Newton, 115 Manitobe St. Citizens are asked to secure premises care- fully and to report any suspicious persons seen léitering around private property. This type of criminal ect is one * that is particularly repugnant to most persons. Constable C.R. Duffy is the investigating officer. One domestic complaint was investigated, Constable J.E. Wills is investigating a theft of two tires and rims from Spadoni's Body Shop, Schreiber, As a result of a disturbance at Highway Esso Service, Schreiber, March 6, 1971, three Nipigon men and one Thunder Bay man have been charged under the provisions of the Liquor Control Act, Constable Duffy investigated. One complaint of an indecent assault on a female wes in- vestigated by Constable Bosley on March 6, 1971. Constable G.V. Lapworth discovered 2 ingecure premises. More care could be exercised in securing business premises. One Schreiber resident was charged under the provisions of the Liquor Control Act for consuming liquor in a public place. Offence occurred in the Schreiber arena, March 6, and vas investigated by Constable Bosley. Left to Right-Disne Malsshewski, Leura Caccamo, Owenn Melynk, Kelley Ann Chesley. Photos by M. Lundberg, Separate 'School "Public Speskire Contest Winners-Left to Right Mery Pat Remsey, Jane Anne Doyle,Leigh Anne McBride.

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