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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1970, p. 20

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aL Ne 20 32 TERRACE BAY NEWS : Bi OCTOBER 1, 197 SSSNCT COURT - Cont'd from page 19 . for failing to yield half the road; K. MacKenzle remanded for careless driving; K.L. McKay, war- rant issued for consuming liquor under 21; M. Neath convicted for speeding; J. Papineau con= victed for failing to stop at sign and also reissue of Summons for consuming liquor under 21; R.D. Smith was fined for being intoxicated. SCHREIBER DETACHMENT OPP WEEKLY REPORT Criminal investigations during the past week were of minor nature with the exception of one episode of wilful damage at the Zenmac Metal Minesite. Approximately $300. damage was done on the week- end of September 19-20th. This matter is still under investigation. Anyone having information is re- quested to contact this office. Your assistance in helping to stop this type of Vandalism will be ap- preciated and will be treated confidentially. Three motor vehicle collisions resulted in pro- perty damage totalling $360. On Sept. 22, a vehicle driven by Assunta Speziale of Schreiber col! Jed with a parked vehicle owned by John tioriis of Schreiber. The collision took place on Onicrio Street, total damage was approximately $40. On September 25, a collision was reported necr "he United Church. A vehicle driven by Harold Cell. of Schreiber collided with a parked ve- hicle trended by Rosemary Speziale of Schreiber. Tota! « "mage was approximately $235. Mr. Gel- lert swung out to avoid striking several pedestrians. All pedestrians are urged to use the sidewalks in Schire'ber. On Sept. 26, a collision occurred af Filane's Restaurant Parking Lot at Schreiber. A ve- hicle driven by Harold Robert Whittle of Hamilton collided with a vehicle operated by Ronald Burton of Schreiber. Total damage were approximately . $85. No charges were laid in any of these colli- sions and there were no injuries reported. This brings the yearly total thus far, to 95, an increase of just over 5% more than the same period last year. Personal injuries occurred in 22 of these collisions = PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY . ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS ; Recent guests of Mrs. Herb Legault were Mrs. Rose Sesone, Mr. and Mrs. John Buzzie with Cathy . and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Rocci Buzzie all of Thunder Bay. Continued on next column .... Plans have been finalized for the annual Penn Auction, sponsored by the Roman Catholic Altar Society to be held October 4th in the Communit Hall. Lunch will be served. . The Rossport Community Hall Committee met Thursday for their first Fall meeting. Mrs. L. Ibe presided. The financial statement was read. A di was reported and plans discussed re Bingo in Oct ber and annual Hallowe'en party for the commun was reviewed. Andre Nicol and party spent the weekend at h coftage. Those attending the Knights of Columbus Bang in Terrace Bay were = Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ger Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Charle Todesco. Seppa.le 15 presenting LAPTEIN Harpell witn a smal T.F. ; Tranhv welraming the Yacht, Robert M. Fraser, Superior Adolph KinglHosspors) is shown with some articles pioke in the harour waters. sm --

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