& A wards received Ontario 4-H Club Achievement Awards were presented to the above area club members in Terrace Bay last week. The girls recently completed their Basic Bak- ing program and many will now be taking part in the Reach Yourself program which was scheduled to begin February 12. Treasurer to retire after 33 years by Doug Roberts Frank Edward Sechesky of Terrace Bay has served as Treasurer of the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association for a total of 33 consecutive years. He recently received the Cana- dian. Amateur Hockey Association Award of Merit in appreciation for his work. He was elected to the position of Treasurer short- ly after his marriage in the fall of 1953. He was born in the city of Fort William on April 7, 1924, and after a few years in that city his father decided to move to Port Arthur where he liv- ed until coming to Terrace Bay in 1946. Letters Dear Editor: I was oiling my guns and listening to Waylon Jenn- ings tapes the other day when suddenly, somewhere between "Mommas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys'" and "She's A Good-Hearted Woman In Love With A Good-Timing Man," I thought of Chery! Hodgins' questions in your Have a heart According to the Cana- dian Heart Foundation, chances are one in 20 that you have high blood pressure, and the odds are even greater if you are over 50, obese, take birth con- trol pills, or if you have a family history of this serious problem. February is Heart Month in Ontario, and the Foun- dation will be trying to educate the public about high blood pressure and other heart difficulties dur- ing this fime. Half the people who have high blood pressure don't know they have it, according to recent CHF information. However, this health problem can be determined by your physi- cian quickly, easily and painlessly. Even if you have it, high blood pressure can be treated. A pill a day may be all it takes. The CHF says **Down with high blood pressure!**. Have your blood pressure checked today. Frank was educated at St. Andrew's Separate School, graduating to the Port Arthur Technical and Commercial High School. Following a period of education and work in various places, he read an advertisement in the newspaper for clerks to work at the then Longlac Pulp and Paper Company, now known as Kimberly- Clark-of Canada Ltd. (Pulp and Forest Products Division). He applied for the job, was accepted, and started work in Terrace Bay on September 3, 1946. He is presently still working for the company in Terrace Bay, as an Inventory Con- trol Clerk. paper last week. Now, we backwoods rednecks often have trouble interpreting hard questions like the ones posed by Cheryl, so I took the liber- ty of condensing all those questions so I could understand. I believe the question is: '*How did you and your wife (or husband) decide who was going to. stay home and look after the kids?"' I can't speak for anyone else, but here's how Shirl and I decided. We agreed that the person best qualified to look after our babies should: (a) be dedicated, and; (b) have breasts. Once we agreed on the qualifications, picking the correct parents became quite easy. And now a word of ad- vice for the turkey who is driving around Terrace Bay in a 4-wheel drive, writing anonymous letters: Frank Sechesky to the Editor keep thinking up new ways to fritter away your tax dollars, buddy, and you'll continue to pay more -- and.more, and more. And a question for the same turkey -- how did you con The News into surreptitiously publishing your letter when their editorial policy states they will not publish anonymous letters? W.B. Love Terrace Bay Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 12, 1986, page 3 Schreiber prepares Plan. (This is the second in a series of articles by the consulting firm of Conlin Engineering and Plann- ing Ltd. as submitted to the Terrace' Bay- Schreiber News.) The Township of Schreiber has been prepar- ing an Official Plan since the fall of 1985 and has held one Open House to in- form residents of the pur- pose and content of the Plan and to hear the public's view on the pro- posed Plan. _ Another Open House is scheduled for the near , The nominating commit- tee asked Frank if he would let his name stand for the office of Treasurer of the TBMHA last year and he agreed, though at the end of the 1984-85 season he resigned. He was then ask- ed to reconsider his deci- sion and he then returned to the association as Treasurer for another year. Frank has seen many changes and positive developments in the field of local minor hockey. Several good players have come from the association, such as Donny Fedun, Gary Gresdal, Mike Moher, and Ron Shock, who played for Boston and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Also from Terrace Bay is R.E. Belluz Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza, Box 715 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Office (807) 825-9393 future. The date of this meeting, however, has not yet been finalized. The Official Plan will guide the future develop- ment and land use of Schreiber Township and will make the Township eligible for provincial funds which will assist in the upgrading of municipal sewer and water services and social and recreational facilities. A three-step process was chosen to prepare the Of- ficial Plan. The Township is presently completing the second step. The==--_ first step documented those aspects of the Township which are relevant to the préparation of an Official Plan: existing land use, past population and employment growth, the extent and condition of municipal services, etc. This step has been com- pleted and the results have been published in a Background Report. The second stage in the preparation of the Official Plan will document a number of issues and con- cerns which Council will need to address prior to the preparation of a draft Of- ficial Plan. Some of the issues which will be dealt with are future employ- growth and the areas to which new growth should be directed. The third and final step involves the preparation of a draft Official Plan, discussion of the draft with Council and the public, and the finalization of the Plan. A draft Official Plan will be prepared in approx- imately one month. Over the next several weeks, the Terrace Bay- Schreiber News will carry a series of articles which will highlight the findings of the Background Report and describe the content of the proposed Schreiber Of- ficial Plan. Next week: Past popula- tion and Employment consecutive days. ST. JUDE O HOLY ST. JUDE. Apostle and Martyr, great in vir- tue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage, in time of need, to you | have recourse from the depths of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present urgent position, in return | promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say Three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and Glorias. Publica- tion must be promised. St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. This Novena has never been known to fail. This Novena must be said for nine CJB * specifically business. one ID cert e easy administration with one monthly payment. EMPLOYERS... ask ~ your insurance agent about a Blue CHIP employee benefit package. e health benefits package for small ificate & Or contact: King 34 Cumberland Street North Suite 707 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 (807) 345-5451 5220-2 | ONTARIO = BLUE CROSS ment and population Trends. Charlie Simmer, who once played for the Los Angeles Kings and is now playing for the Boston Bruins. Frank dislikes the lack of support from parents at tithes of elections for new executives of the associa- tion. He gets the impres- sion that people believe the present executive will serve continuously. In order to keep minor hockey alive, support to the leagues and association must be given by parents and fans alike. Frank is determined that this will be his last year as Treasurer and hopes he can retire at the end of this season after many long and faithful years of service. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOT THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROV PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 36 of the Public Transportation and Highway Im- provement Act (R.S.O. 1980, ¢.421 and amendments thereto) the Lieutenant Governor in Council did designate the highway: known as Highway 17 (Trans Canada), as a Controlled-Access Highway. The effective date of the designation as a Contgrolled-Access Highway as July 25, 1985 forLahontan Township and Pays Plat Indian Reserve No. 51, March 21, 1985 for Killraine Township, May 2, 1984 for Priske Township, July 26, 1984 for Strey Township, September 19, 1985 for Syine and Tuuri townships and August 29, 1985 for Walsh Township. The highway having the right-of-way fo varying widths is located in: Township of Lahontan (Plan P-2832-33, OC 1862/85) Mining Location Z-85 Unsubdivided Portion Pays Plat Indian Reserve No. 51 (Plan P-2832-33, OC 1862/85) Township of Killraine (Plan P-3055-14, OC 672/85) Mining Claim TV7241 Unsubdivided Portion Township of Schreiber Geographic Township of Killraine (Plan --3055-14, OC 672/85) Summer Resort Locations S.F.56 and S.F.60 Mining Claims 1B7240 and 1B7241 Geographic Township of Priske (Plan P-2161-57, OC 1222/84) Lot 10 Section 5, Michigan Street and Manitoba Street, Registered Plan 41 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's block of land at Schreiber Unsubdivided Portion Township of Terrace Bay Geographic Township of Priske (Plan P-2162-57, OC 1222/84) Locations J.K.305 and J.K.302 Agricultural Location S.V. 455 Mining Claims T8 3783, 1B3795 and TB6173 Block 'B' Mining Location R-425 Unsubdivided Portion : Geographic Township of Strey (Plan P-2803-25, OC 2022/84) Locations J.K.315, J.K.306, J.K.300 and J.K. 305 Block 'C', Plan M-122 Unsubdivided portion Geographic Township of Syine (Plan P-2843-11, OC 2246/85) Locations J.K.315 and J.K.316 Unsubdivided portion Township of Syine (Plan P-2843-11, OC 2246/85) Mining Location V3 Unsubdivided portion Township of Tuuri (Plan P-2164-8, OC 2247/85) Mining Location V3 Unsubdivided Portion cone Township of Walsh (Plan P-2163-7, OC 2104/85) axe Mining Locations 31x and C-46 Unsubdivided Portion . Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans illustrating the Controlled-Access Highway designation were filed with he Information Management Officé of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications at Toronto on the following dates: P-2832-33 June 14, 1985: P-3055-14 March 6, 1985; P-2162-57 April 17, 1984; P-2803-25 July 4, 1984; P-2843-11 and P-2164-8 August 20, 1985 and P-2163-7 July 15, 1985. Orders in Council designating the highway as a Controlled-Access Highway were published in the Ontario Gazette on the following dates: OC 1862/85 August 10, 1985; OC 672/85 April 6, 1985; OC 1222/84 May 19, 1984; OC 2022/84 August 11 1984; OC 2246/85 and OC 2247/85 October 5, 1985 and OC 2104/85 September 21, 1985. The illustrating plans may be inspected during office hours at the following locations: 1. The office of Mr. R. Girard, Regional Head, Planning and Design Section, 615 S. James St., Thunder Bay, Ontario 2. The office of Mr. F. Adams, District Engineer, Thunder Bay District, 615 S. James St., Thunder Bay, Ontario 3. The office of Mr. D.J. Kimmett, District Engineer Sault Ste. Marie District, 160 MacDougall Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 4. The office of Mr. A.J. Gauthier, Clerk of the Township of Schreiber, 302 Scotia St., Schreiber, Ontario : 5. The office of Mr. L.H. Simmons, Clerk of the Township of Terrace Bay, 12 Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay, Ontario 6. Information Management Office, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 1201 Wilson Ave., Downsview, Ontario The Controlled-Access Highway designation does not expropriate land but after the effective date the provisions of Section 38 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act in respect to permits apply. Enquiries regarding this designation should be made to: Mr. W.D. Neilipovitz, Regional Director _ Ministry of Transportation and Communications P.O. Box 1177 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4x9 SY) . NOTICE the print shop. Simcoe Plaza PO. Box 489 Terrace Bay> Ontario WILL BE CLOSED Friday, Feb. 14th - afternoon Saturday and Sunday Monday & Tuesday Will reopen at 9:30 Wednesday, February 12, 1986 EMENT ACT As shown hereunder: (CONTROL LED- ACCESS HIGHWAY} ye an SUPERIOR Dated at Thunder Bay, Ontario this 30th day of January, 1986. Ministry of Transportation and Communications