JULY 14, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS FOR SALE - 1971 - 650 Yamaha = Phone 3604 FOR SALE - 1959 - 45 h.p. electric start Mercury Outboard Motor. Good condition. Phone 825-3812. CARD OF THANKS = Many thanks to all who sent cards, letters, flowers, and other gifts, who called to visit me, and those who were so thoughtful and generous while | was in Hospital. . Alice Sparkes. ROSSPORT on me pe sr TOWN TOPICS © "Jos Reneaud of Nipigon was in the village over the weekend with his pleasure cruiser and was accom- panied by the Arthur Melville also of Nipigon with his boart the John C. 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Papinaude of Espanola, Ont. visited their aunt-and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. CW. Todesco last week while on their honeymoon. R.T.D. Birchall of Toronto who is the President of the Canadian National Sportsman Show and The Toronto International Boat Show was here on a fish= ing trip. Mrs. Mac Hubelit was pleasantly surprised this week when her friend Mrs. F. Devaul and family of Morrigsburg, Ont. visited her enroute to Edmonton. Mrs. Devaul and Mrs. Hubelit served in the women's division of the Canadian Airforce during the last war. Andre Nicol of Thunder Bay P brought several of his friends from Thunder Bay with him over the week- end including a three piece band and put on an entertainment in the Recreation Centre for villagers Saturday evening. Fe Fred Broemnle backed by some Thunder Bay business! men is leading another attempt to raise the yacht = Gunilda near Rossport that sank in 1911 off McArvey Shoal. There are many storoes of untold riches in the yacht but many Rossportites wonder if there is any truth in this myth as the yacht lay high and dry on the shoal for a couple of days before help came to remove it. All passengers aboard the ill-fated vessel boarded the passenger train here for Thunder Bay and all car- ried baggage. A positive fact known is that there was a full supply of several tons of coal on it, having coaled up it is believed at Jackfish. Sida joy golf, boating, fishing, hiking and picnicking. T there are so many youthful pedestrians on it. A few individuals have recently taken advantage o Area. freedom of movement and convenience of these facili - POLICE COMMISSION, -- NOTIGE The road leading from the Town through a Park Area comprising of the Golf Club property; the Mouth of the Aguasabon River and the Beach is a private road owned and maintained by Kimberly=Clark Pulp and 'Paper Company Ltd. This road is kept open for the benefit of all people of the area:who wish to en= to drive slowly and carefully, particularly because of the winding nature of the road and also because and have been observed driving in a destructive and hazardous manner. : In addition, acts of vandalism have been carried out on the Golf Course itself and also at the Beach: As a first step fo control this condition, a custodian has been hired to oversee the road and beach area. If this does not prove effective increased surveillance such as a stepped up patrol of the.area by Police The co-operation of all parents and people using the road is requested by the undersigned. We hope : that the need for further steps will not be necessary so that all will be able to continue to enjoy the - AQUASABON GOLF CLUB - KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP & PAPER CO. LTD. he sign at the entrance to this area requests drivers f the fact that this road is not constantly supervised or gating of the road will reluctantly have to be taken, thus curtailing free movement in the area. fies. TOWNSHIP of TERRACE BAY