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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1984, p. 11

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Police Report Schreiber O.P.P. A Terrace Bay resi- ,dent escaped injury, however, his vehicle came out second best as a result of an early 'Morning accident on. October 10th. Richard _ simpson, age 35 was * eastbound on Highway 17, 8 kms east of Ter- . race Bay in the dense fog Wednesday morning when he failed to nego- tiate a turn: and ended up in the ditch. Damage to his 1983 Chev Pickup was estimated at ap- proximately $2,000. Officers at Schreiber Detachment, assisted by Terrace Bay Police re- turned a female elopee to the Lakehead Psy- chiatric Hospital in Thunder Bay. The in- weekend. The wallet was located, however, the $400. which it had contained, had myster- iously walked away. The assistance of our read- ers is requested and all information will be treated with the strict- est of confidence. During the past week, two stolen bicycles were recovered and returned to the rightful owners. If you own a bicycle, might we suggest you record the serial number, make, model and any distinguishing charac- teristics on the bike. Most serial numbers can be located by turning the bike upside down and looking in the area of the frame' at the ing the week of October 21st. Presentations will also be completed at Holy Angels School. With the hunting season well upon us, hunters are reminded about the safe storage of guns in vehicles. Wea- pons which are left on a gun rack in the rear window of an unlocked pickup are not safely stored and can be seized ' and the owner charged. If you leave your gun, make sure it will be there when you return. Hidden behind the seat of a locked trunk or in the trunk of a car. Out of sight, out of mind. Terrace Bay Police One person was charged with Impaired Driving. There were six charges of thefts; three break and enter and Thunder Bay Psychia- tric facility was picked up and returned. Three bicycles were turned in, one being claimed by the owner. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 17, 1964, page 11 Young visitors cont'd continued from page 3 Mr. Paget, Mr. Cor- nfield and Mr. Hanley of the municipal staff were authorized to attend the Northwestern Ontario Water and Waste Con- ference in Thunder Bay, October 18th and 19th, at the expense of the municipality. Council reviewed a draft sidewalk snow removal by- law which will be brought . forward for passage at the next meeting. Bids for the surplus police cruiser were reviewed and it was decid- - ed that the sale by bid be re-advertised. Three applications. for the position of mechanic in the Public Works Depart- ment have been received. Interviews will be schedul- ed with each applicant for the evening of October 14. - Council supported a resolution endorsing the extension of CBC French language television ser- vices to Terrace Bay. The statement of Township was approved in, the amount of $602,633.95 as well as disbursements for Hydro in the amount of $47,781.68. During the '"Committee Report" part of the meeting, Ollie Chapman commented that the Airport road is used as a drag strip and suggested speed bumps -- as a deterrent. Bill Houston reported that the Library has funds for two computer terminals. The next regular meeting Of Terrace Bay Town Council will be held October 22 at 7 p.m. Have a Safe Halloween Halloween is the big- gest night of the year for many of our young ones. The Canada Safety Council suggests that parents and children take the following safety precautions for a safe and happy night of trick- or-treating: 1. Costumes should be light-coloured, flame- the group. Young chil- dren should be accom- panied by an adult. 6. When knocking on doors for treats, first call along one side of the street and then the other. Don't criss-cross. Cross the street only at intersections or cross- walks. 7. Don't go into the voluntary patient had pedals. : : istant, and with car, h apartment left the facility the day Constable Don Ander- tank perc a theft wana vie fed eee satsoaedibctive bribe so of Brogeneing fe, previous and was locat- son, in cooperation with under $200, one theft improper val tags on that drivers can see 8. Set boundaries ed travelling to Mara- the Lake Superior Board yer $200 and one theft, _ licence plates. children as they make within familiar neigh- thon. _ of Education and Trot- under $200. A fraud was investi- their rounds. bourhoods and a curfew. A number of Narcotic tier Bus Lines conducted = Qne Motor Vehicle gated. 7) ,.2- Costumes should 9. Warn children not Investigations were con- 4 School Bus Program at --Cojtision with over $400 One speeding ticket. |-ZO°/7/_, be short. enough that' to eat any treats until ducted with the seizure Schreiber Public School Gamage resulted in a was issued. 'they won't cause trip- they have been checked of Marijuana and Hash- during the week past. driver being charged. One driver was served ping. by an adult. Throw out ish which resulted intwo Students from Junior Another collision in- _ with Notification of Sus- 3. Make sure face anything that is un- Schreiber residents be- KindergartentoGrade8 -- yojved damage of under pension of Driver Li- masks don't block vi- wrapped or loosely ing charged with un- were instructed in ¢4o9, cence. sion. Enlarge eye-holes wrapped, and wash fruit lawful possession. They School Bus safety and ~~ police responded to ee if need be. Make-up is well and cut it into small will appear in Provin- emergency evacuation. one fire call and invest- The Terrace Bay Po | y -_: preferred. pieces. cial Court during the The program will be jigated a sudden death. _lice assisted Marathon =) 4. Carry a flashlight to next month. used throughout the "One person was Police Department with | ',7=4) GH sec better and to be --_Let's do our best to oe fie jn omg reign om ---- rian ce charged with a Liquor a fraud investigation -- a ny] we seen. mate eee es : ee Violation. and also assisted the PaRNCPACnon . Travel in groups of ppy occasion be wallet during the past Schreiber Campus dur- = An elopee from the Hospital. four or five and stay with child. Thursday, October 1 see. 1984 i Oi a = mat 6:30 p.m. es Bird) oe" ( = wt $ 1 =m 1 00 a Advance Tickets -- (3 Cards) cum En we -- a wan saa : fe : : if D fe ora} teat} (Sponsored By The Auxiliary to The McCausland Hospital) - Patient Care Licence No. 456200 Tickets are available from: This ad is sponsored by Kimberly-Clark of Canada ' oad .Gander - Limited Pulp and Forest Products Operations, Terrace anys Ontario S. Hamilton G. Strassberger

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