PAGE 22 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 18,1975 Horticultural Society = continued ¥ i 2 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT |! The winner of the $I00. full house was Gilda : { Pederson of Terrace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ballentine are pleas- { The Plant Rummage Sale also proved success- ed to announce the engagement of their ful with over a hundred plants, etc.changing daughter Sheila Anne to Ma. Roland MoQuin, hands. It is hoped that this project will be son 04 Mas. Alma MoQuin of Terrace Bay. held annually. The wedding will take place August 16%h, Bedding Plant Sale - The truck is to leave 1975 at 7 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Community Terrace Bay early Saturday morning on June 7th Church. 5 and return at 3 p.m. Correspondence - A letter was received from Mr. Grant Puttock, President of Kimberly Clark offering a Home Beautification Award to Terrace Bay residents. This award totalling $300. will be given under guidelines set by a comm- ittee of three of the Horticultural Society upon approval by Mr. Puttock. Mr. Puttock has also offered to be responsible for the Trill- ium Award presented for the best front yards. This award will include Schreiber. Membership - Mrs. D. MacKenzie, Chairman, reported a total of 237 paid up members to date. Fertilizer - John Steen, Chairman, reported supply of fertilizer is low. Anyone wishing to order fertilizer for next year should do so early to avoid disappointment. It is not too early to put your name in. This way suffic- ient fertilizer can be ordered to keep every- one well supplied. Jr. Gardens - Rudy Gerlach, Chairman. A total of 60 children are registered and seeds have been delivered for planting. District Meeting - Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrow attended the District Meeting in Sioux Lookout | on May I7th. Mr. Farrow reported a very succ- essful meeting with our 75 delegates present. The next District Meeting will be held in Fort Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Farrow will also attend the I975 Convention in Barrie on June 20, 2I, and 22. Mrs. Farrow will represent our Society at this event. Raffle to be made on a hanging basket grown Village Market Gardens of Thunder Bay is to drawn on Saturday, June I4th. The Annual Show will be held in the arena August 23rd. Our next general meeting will be on August I3th in large meeting room. Following adjournment a very interesting and informative presentation on "Trees" was made by Terry Dorland. The evening closed wi- th a delicious lunch organized by Mrs. M. Husband. by be on STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gauthier of Schreiber, a girl on June I4th, I975. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT A total of 50 occurrences were investigat- ed during the period June 2nd to June I5th by the Terrace Bay Police Department. June 2 - Reports of wilful damage to win- dows of Public and St. Martin Schools and Municipal Office were received. June 7 - Damage to windows of Recreation Cen- tre was reported. Local youth charged. June 8 - Break & Enter at Soughton's Jewell- ery Store was reported. Two local youths have been charged. June II - theft of two colour T.V. sets occ- 3 urred at Construction Site at Kimberly Clark still under investigation. June I3 - An assault causing bodily harm to a local resident occurred. Victim refused to lay charges. June 8 - Break, enter and theft at Golf Club. Local youth charged. Accidents - June 6 - an accident occurred on Pine St. when a motor vehicle struck a house. | Four persons were injured and the driver has been charged with careless driving. June 7 - a hit and run accident occurred on Red Dog Parking Lot. Minor damage was sus- tained. Police are in possession of a ladies bicyc- le - owner may claim by identifying same at Police Station. £ | ASBESTOS RESULTS RECEIVED The Township of Terrace Bay has received a copy of a letter dated June I2, I975, to J.E. Stokes, M.P.P. from the Ministry of the Envir- onment re the following asbestos analysis of Lake Superior water in Terrace Bay vicinity SAMPLE CONCENTRATION OF ASBESTIFORM ASBESTOS ( MILL-. A=Amphibole IONS FIBRES/LITRE) C=Chrysotile Terrace Bay NONE DETECTED A Lake Superior : Chlorinated 0.02 C April 28, 1975 They stated "Based on these data we would conclude that none of the municipal water supp ~lies samples contain significant quantities of asbestos." ~ The Township of Terrace Bay.