Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 17, 1985 Bits and Bites by Helen Ballard A jolly good day to all. Looks like we will soon have that nice spring weather we are waiting for. Sure are a flock of birds flying around. Guess it's almost nest building time. We have -had a few visitors here at Birchwood which always helps pass the time. Just before Easter, we had a nice sur- prise. Those sweet little '*Brownies" came to see us and to give each of us an Easter treat. I thought that was so nice of them and their very able leaders. Police Report _ Officers from Schreiber and Beardmore detachments were suc- cessful in clearing the break and enter which oc- curred at Spadoni's Department Store in Oc- tober 1984. From informa- tion gathered in their in- vestigations, a 20 year old Beardmore resident was ar- rested and will appear in Provincial Court in May. On the 5th of April a domestic argument resulted in a stabbing at Pays Plat. The matter is still under investigation. A Sansui amplifier was reported stolen from the Rossport Hall, a complete description has been ob- tained and suspects have been identified. Several domestic disputes were investigated and assault and threatening charges have been laid. Family violence occur- Brenda Harper "Brown Owl', Pam __ Jones "*Tawney Owl", and Tracey Stachiw with Cher- rel Hogins. On behalf of the residents, I would like to thank these ladies in their work with these little girls and for their thoughtfulness in bringing them to visit the home. Last Tuesday afternoon, we were shown a very good film by our deputy fire chief Mr. Roland Mo- quin. It was all about fire extinguishers and how to use them. I think this was rences are being reported and police will assist vic- tims in obtaining legal counsel and the laying of charges. Officers assisted the Terrace Bay Police on April the 8th with the recovery of a stolen car from Pickering, Ontario. A 19 year old was taken into custody. A head on collision on April 9th sent a Timmins man to hospital with minor injuries. The accident oc- curred at Mileage 2 on the Winston Lake Road at 9:15 a.m. Richard Arsenault, age 23 of Timmins was northbound and collided with a pickup operated by Thomas Gould, age 33 of Manitouwadge. Approx- imately $3600 damage was sustained to both vehicles. Parents are requested to remind their children about riding bicycles safely.. A Travelling to Thunder Bay? Stay With Us! ® Seating Capacity 110 $30.95 single for 2 $35.95 double for 2 iy and tavern Breakfast Special! Daily Business Luncheon! Nightly Dinner Specials! NEW BANQUET ROOM ® Banquets, receptions & weddings We are offering 10% off our regular rates of: $37.95 double for 3 $39.95 double for 4 We are centrally located between Keskus Mall and Intercity Shopping Mall. 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A combination of health service plann- ing experience and a related educational background is expected. : Closing Date: April 19th, 1985 Please send resume and salary requirements with references to: Foster Loucks Executive Director Thunder Bay District Health Council Suite 1, 516 Victoria Avenue Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1A7 a good idea to show us this film. I know I did not know how to use one and I am sure it's not time to read in- structions when there is a fire, so we should know how to use them. After the film, we were invited to ask questions and there were several questions ask- ed: to which Mr. Moquin gave us clear understan- dable answers. For all of us here at Birchwood, I would like to thank our fire dept. and the Deputy Chief who promised to show us more films at a future date. We all look forward to this. On Thursday April 25, St. Martin's School Choir will be putting on Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" in the school gym. This is the 100th bir- thday of the Mikado and everyone is welcome. My bite this week is a very timely one. Every spring around this time, there is a rash of grass fires. Most of these are set by children, and as they have no knowledge of con- trolled burning, the results can be very bad. The loss of fences, the damage to trees, and the danger to houses, etc. Please children, if you do not read this, ask Mom or Dad to do it for you and listen carefully: setting fires is not a game, and the suffer- ing to people from burns can be terrible, so children please - no more setting grass fires, leave that job to the fire department who are trained to do this and you kiddies find some other ""game" to play. Thank you. Until next time remember - "Never ex- plain, your friends don't need it. The others won't believe you anyhow."' THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY requires TOWNSHIP ENGINEER We are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic person to assume general responsibility for the maintenance, planning aid develop- ment of all of our physical plant, including electrical and water distribution systems, sewage collection and treatment systems, buildings, and grounds. The ideal applicant will have a solid academic background in civil engineering and considerable experience in the construction or public works fields. We are'a municipality of 2700, located on the scenic north shore of Lake Superior. We offer the right person an opportunity to make a significant contribution to the community, as well as a salary in the $30M-$35M range and a full range of fringe benefits. If this sounds like the opportunity you have been waiting for, apply in writing to the undersigned before April 26, 1985. L.H. Simons Clerk-Co-ordinator Township of Terrace Bay Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO program will be presented in Schreiber Schools in ear- ly May with a bicycle roadeo planned in conjunc- tion with the Kinsmen Club. We have always been fortunate that a serious ac- cident has never occurred with a vehicle and a bicy- cle, however, we should never depend on luck. Learn and practice safe cycling as the rules you learn now will remain with you throughout your driv- ing career. Machine Maniacs By ERIN MARCELLA This week the "Machine Maniacs"' are at it again, but this time it is even more exciting!!! First, we opened our meeting with Roll Call. Then we pinned our cut-out patterns to our material, then cut out the material. We left it at that and mov- ed on to our machines. We cut out about 4 squares from our leftover material, we had to sew some seams. We had to sew 3 different ones. They were "double stitched seam", "double stitched with zig zag" and the "stretch stitch". This wrapped up another of our exciting meetings. P.S. We had no 4-H last week. The 1985. 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