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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1960, p. 3

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Page 3 TERRACE TERRACE BAY NEWS Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Published weckly each Thursday, Circulation covers Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Uistrict. Now asadline for advertisements is NUON cach Mindy, other items, Tucsday Noon. Office Phcne 3747, FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANERS » POLISHERS, Ports & Survico, contact EMIL SEPPALA, donler, 325 argyle St,, Port arthur, Ont, PHONE 4-1173, FOR SALE = Ono Boys Bicycle and one Girls | Bicycle, Phono 3529 or call aftcr 4 P.M, ab 22. Solkirk,. CiRy OF THANKS - My sincere thanks to my follow coeworkers for their thoughtfulness | from work, | (Si..ned) vol. Weberg | NOTICE i LIBRAR wus vo the buisicbile's visit for an ex» | Change of books on Monday, September 12th, the | library will not be open on Monday afternoon, | but will open instead Monday evening, from | 7 to 9, NOTICE | & general meeting will be held inthe Town Hal at 7,50. P.M,, September 12th, AlL members and interested individuals are asked to attend, The Schreiber Ski Club, George Vanderlip, Vice Pres. TOWN TOPICS (Cont's From Page 2) | spent visiting his parents Mrverd Mrs, JH. |Wellings and son Norris in Winnipeg, 'Clear _ Lake and Kelwood, Manitoba and motoring back ' through the States, Company at the Jack Wellings home over the long weekend were Mr. and Mrs, Ab Gray and Mr, and Mrs, Jim Chandler and daughter Betty Anne 'all of Fort Willian, Betty end Ken Turner and family returned 'home Sunday from their vacation visiting with both their families in Kentville, Nova Scotia during the past three weeks, and motoring through the New England States. Merg and Henry suriez and Tummy spent the long weekend in Beardmore visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Ray Seguin and with Mr. 'and Mrs. Leo Godin of Geraldton, _ Mr. and Mrs, Bverett Teskey end daughter Elaine of Zssex, Ontario and Miss Cheryl Uldridge of Chatham, Ontario were weekend visitors with their son Allan and also Mrs, 'Teskey's brother Frank Sweet and family. Gwen and Thor Olsen with Kristine and Ray vacationed in Kalamezoo, Michigan with the waileys, formerly of Terrace Bay, and enjoyed motoring through the States and over the famed tlackinac Bridge, stopping in vuluth and Chicago _ Mrs. 4, Benson and daughter Pat returned 'to their home in Montreal last week efter a six week visit in Terrace Bay with Mrs, Benson's 'parents Mr, and Mrs, Corbett and her Sister Mrs, 8, Naylor. Marge and Scotty Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hogan in Fort William over; the weekend, and this week they have as their guests, Scotty's sister, Mrs, E. Schussler with Judy and Leslie of Wabigoon, Ontario, Win and Arnold McKechnie with Alice Jean and Robby motored to Victoria, British Columbia sO Spend their vacation with Win's mother, DAY NFR 210 D 8 O60) a ERR ETc PHONE during my recent illness and prolonged absence | Phone for reservations to-- wT ne} DI 5-5411 CE Port ARTHUR, ONTARIO When visiting the Lakehead plan on making the PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL your headquarters. Room accomodation from $5.25 single & up. Special weekend family rates. MODERN DINING ROOM & COFFEE SHOP - air-conditioned for your comfort. TELEVISION IN ALL ROOMS, Write or N AR HUR MOTOR HOT! = ANN eee MM Norma and Harold McKechnie and family in vunean, and visited many of the former Terrace Bay residents now living there and a stop- off with friends in Lacombe, Alberta before coming homee Over the Lebor way week-end Anne and Michael Churney visited with their daughter and son-in- law, Flo and Steve Kolesar of Atikoken, later returning with them by care DUTIES OF A CONSERVATION OFFICER The following article on vept. of Lands & Forcsts Conservation Officers was received from the Terrace Bay Fish & Game Club, The overall job of the Conservation Officer is Fish & Wildlife Management which includes Biology of the species; Nature of the habitat ~ i.e. environment; Population and harvest of fish and game; Regulations and law enforce- ment (It should be understood that enforcement is just a tool of management) ; Manipulation of habitat, i.e. lake poisoning; Manipulation of species, i.c. fish planting otc.; Co- operation with other services, ieee forestry, -Clubs, ebce The chief duties consist.of - lst. Gathering and applying facts pertains ing to fish and wildlife. 2nd. Law enforcement, which could be stated as = (a) Public cducation, i.¢e interpreting facts, lectures, etc. (b) Apprehension t Removal of privileges, i.c. cancell~ , ation of licenses, ctce One could safely say that law enforcement means bringing about the will of the people to carry out sound conservation plans, | KENORA* HOCKEY TEAM COMMEMORATED On August 24th, ceremonies in connection with the unveiling of an historical plaque commemorating the Kenora Thistles were held at Kenora. This plaque is one of a series being | erected throughout the province by the Dept, mrse KR, Hazlehurst. They also visited with of Travel and Publicity, acting on the advice of the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board | of Ontario. | On- January 7,1907, the Kenora Thistles defeated a Brandon, Manitoba team and thus became champions of the Manitoba Hockey League, They then challenged the Montreal Wanderers for the Canadian championship. Playing at | Montreal, the Thistles won the irst game | cece __ (Cont'd on Page 7)

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