Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 15, 1986 Gun found The remains of a muzzle loader gun barrel were found recently by Rossport residents at Ross- port Provincial Park. This type of gun was used in the 1800's by voyageurs, soldiers, fur trap- pers, and early settlers in the North Shore area. Shown here with the gun, which was found near the Lake Superior shore, is Wilbur Bain. (Photo- graph supplied by Anne Todesco) Winnie's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy of Schreiber celebrated their 50th an- niversary on Oct. 5 in Schreiber. A supper was held for them at the Rossport Inn. Visitors were Sharon Murphy from Toronto, Pat Stewart from Duncan, B.C., Lorraine Colliss TV mini-series on (NC) -- A cast of memorable char- acters people Joshua Then And Now, Mordecai Richler's acclaimed comedy/romance about a. street- wise Jewish man and the wealthy gentile he falls in love with. At the forefront of CBC Tele- vision's 4-hour movie (Sun., Oct. 26 & Mon., Oct. 27), is the rough- edged but likeable Joshua Shapiro (James Woods) who, with his blend of inventiveness, tenacity and charm, wins the beautiful and cul- tured Pauline (Gabrielle Lazure) away from her left-wing husband. Pauline's father, Senator Hornby (Alexander Knox) opposes his daughter's unlikely match, par- ticularly since she is 8 months preg- nant when the couple take their vows. Pauline and Joshua are worlds thodox teachings of his father, Reuben (Alan Arkin), an ex-boxer and small-time hood. Pauline's schooling had been the best money could buy. While Joshua was learn- ing to hot-wire cars, Pauline was learning how to curtsey for the Governor-General. While Joshua's mother, Esther (Linda Sorenson) entertained his friends at his bar- mitzvah with a strip-tease, Pauline attended only the best church. Joshua's cohorts included an incor- rigible womanizer (Chuck Sha- mata), while Pauline's social circle includes the Trimbles -- Jack (Alan Scarfe), an obsessive anglophile who pretends to be British, and Jane (Kate Trotter), Pauline's child- hood friend who married Jack for his money. Joshua Then And Now is directed apart. Joshua's education came py Jeading film director Ted Kot- from the streets and from unor- cheff. ~ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT TED and LINDA KOSTIUK are pleased to annouce the birth of their daughter '*KIMBERLY JOY" at McKellar Hospital, Thunder Bay on September 7, weighing 10 Ibs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Walter and Dolly Sitko and Ted and Vicky Kostiuk. Special thanks to.Drs. Bailey, Hibbert and Limbert. _ Seamer eTEe BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT - "VIEJOU" Jill Viejou is very happy to announce the birth of her darling baby sister, "REBECCA LEIGH" on Thursday, October 2, 1986, at Port Arthur General Hospital, , Thunder Bay. Proud mom & dad are Linda & Rob Viejou of Terrace Bay. Grandparents a re Mr. & Mrs. R. Wilder of Pickle Lake & Mr. & Mrs. J. Viejou of St. David's. We would like to extend a special thank you to Dr Wilkes of Terrace Bay and Dr. Hartog, Dr. Scaly and the Nurses on the 5th floor of port Arthur General Hospital, for their care and support. THANK YOU The family of the late WES HIEBERT wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends who gave us their love, support, and caring concern following the loss of our dear son, brother and uncle. To those who sent cards and letters of condolence, floral tributes, food, and made donations to charities in Wes's memory, we are truly grateful. We cannot begin to thank each one of you individually, but want especially to thank Mr. Ernest Hunt, L.S., Minister of the Community Church, for his conforting service and his prayers, Marilyn Chisholm for providing the music, the active pall-bearerssand the honorary pall-bearers, the ladies of the Com- munity Church for the lovely luncheon served at the church following the funeral, Joseph and Michael King for being so kind and helpful, and Dr. Bram Adey for his kind visit to our home. To everyone, please accept our family's deepest gratitude. Hilda and lloyd Hiebert and family r MITCH LEPP is proud to announce the birth of his sister CARLY JOANNE Born Sept. 23, 1986 at 2:20 p.m. weighing 7 Ibs., 1 oz. Proud parents are Len & Ruth. The FIRST grand-daughter for Jeanette Lepp of Thorold, Ont. TWELFTH grand-child for John & Evelyn Falzetta of Terrace Bay. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT DAVIS The family of the late Barrie Davis wish to thank all their dear friends and relatives who, in their own way, helped us at this sad time. Your flowers, baking, memorial and Cancer Society donations, sympathy cards and sincere kindness will never be forgotten. To Father Mailloux for his spiritual uplift and beautiful service. To Fawcett Funeral Home who helped us make it through this difficult time and to those who acted as pallbearers, our sincere thanks to you. To the co-workers of Kimberly-Clark for the lovely luncheon after the service. To all out of town relatives and friends who came to be with us at this time of sorrow, a heartfel thanks. Thank you all and please remember that your kindness will always be remembered. Yvonne, Sharon & Mitch, Clyde & Corinne, and the Davis Family BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Donald and Cindy Mills are pleased to announce the arrival of 'Bryan William Nickolas' Born at Port Arthur General on September 5, 1986. ; A brother for Krista. Grandparents are Bill and Shirley Norrie of Parry Sound, and Roy and Lil Mills of Fort Frances. TANIA REID (FEDORAK) On September 27, 1986 Tania Reid of 17036-100 St. Edmonton, Alta. passed away from cancer at 31 years of age. She will be forever loved and sadly missed by her husband Tony, son Joshua, daughters Kimberley and Lindsay, mother and father Vi and Steve, sister Donna, and twin sister Lana, brother Grayden and their families and friends. THANK YOU O'CONNOR - The family of the late Roderick O'Connor wish to express our thanks to our family, relatives, friends and neighbours for their sympathy. and support at the time of our loss of a dear husband, father and brother. Thank you for the cards and letters of comfort -and beautiful floral tributes. To those who sent food and visited our home to offer support and sympathy a sincere thank you. To those who made the many donations to the Cancer Society, McCausland Hospital, Holy Angels Parish and Mass Cards it is comforting to know so many-people share in our loss. We wish to express a special thank you to CP Rail office staff and fellow employees for their many acts of kindness during Rod's lengthy illness, to North Shore Ambulance for answering our calls so quickly, staff of McCausland Hospital, Dr. K. Wilkes and nurses Geraldine and Susan, Rev. F. Meyers for his many visits to the hospital, Rev. P. Groulx for visiting our home and for the lovely mass, Holy Angels Sr. Choir who sang so beautifully, the ladies who prepared and served the lovely lunch following the funeral service, the pallbearers who acted so willingly, King Funeral Home and family for their special acts of kindness and support which will always be remembered, Staff of Rainbow Falls Prov. Park for giving Lori all the time off work she needed, Don and Helen Neilon and Gift Shop Staff for their patience and understanding during the past two years, to a special friend Toots for always standing by us night and day when we needed her, Brenda and Dave for their continual support and always being available, John and Joyce Jarosz and family for all they did for us, Aldo and Mary Valentino and family for their helpfulness, Neil and Albert Valentino for travelling so far to share our loss. A very special thank you goes out to Ceceila Valentino a dear mother and grandmother. Thank God for this special person. God Bless you all. Loving remembered wife Dolores, children, Don, Neil and Lori, Nancy and Fred Bauer, Marilyn and Al Wilkins, sisters Mrs. Vic Vergili and Mrs. Jackie Dell. from Prince George, B.C. Also in at- tendance were Karen Baxter and Don, David) Lamoureux, Brenda Lamoureux, Stephen, and grand- children. Congratulations, Red and Jessie. Rae Visiting the McParlands and other relations:are Doris and Earl Holmes from Powell River, Tina and Greg Pratt from Winnipeg, and John from Thunder Bay. A farewell party was -given to Dobie Anderson and wife Gladys. They are moving to Thunder Bay. A painting was given to them from friends. We shall miss them both. Get well to Inez McCuaig, Mildred Darcy and Ann Needham in hospital. The Chimo Club meeting will be held on Friday, Oct. 17. Be sure and dress for Hallowe'en. Prizes will. be given for best costumes and birthdays and there will be a pot luck lunch. Disabled eligible People with disabilities who have made significant contributions either to the community or to the province as a whole are now eligible for Com- munity Action Awards from the pro- vincial government, the Minister Responsible for Disabled Persons, Tony Ruprecht, has announced. In a lettet to Lake Nipigon MPP Gilles Pouliot, the Minister said the new awards program will be ad- ministered by the Secretariat for Disabled Persons and will be open to all Ontario residents who have a disability. '*Although there are no specific categories, acheivements in such fields as the arts, business, politics, education, music, sports or communi- ty organization are possible ex- amples," Ruprechet explained. There will be a total of five awards in the program this year. He asked for people to nominate someone who they feel would qualify for such an award. Nomination forms are available from the Secretary of the Selection Committee care of the Secretariat for Disable Persons at 700 Bay Street, 3rd Floor, Toronto, On- tario, MSG 1Z6. The deadline for receipt of nominations is Oct. 31. "Winners will be notified in November,"' the-Minister said. An awards ceremony will be held for the winners in Toronto this December. Request Cochrane-Superior MP Keith Pen- ner has called for the Chief Electoral Office in Ottawa to consider includ- ing its recent brochure regarding the proposed redistribution of some On- tario federal ridings in some weekly newspapers rather than concentrate on the area daily papers. - In a letter to Jean-Marc Hamel, the Chief Electoral Officer, Penner noted that the brochure was only sent to two daily papers in Penner's riding. "Both papers are English-language and serve limited areas of the rid- ing," Penner pointed out. The papers in question were the Daily Press of Timmins and the Thunder Bay Times News. "I am concerned that my con- stituents will not be adequately in- formed regarding the proposed changes," Penner added. The Terrace Bay area MP suggest- ed that the information packages should be included in the weekly papers of the riding instead. That would ensure that a larger number of constituents would be informed of the proposed riding changes, he said. The matter was originally brought to his attention by Le Nord, a French- language weekly located in Hearst. 'Upon request, my office would be pleased to provide you with a list of the weekly papers in the constit- uency of Cochrane-Superior," he concluded. A copy of the letter, writ- ten last month, was sent to the News recently.