PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS Tennis: = cont'd for the courts can be picked up at the Recreation Office. You must sign for the key and return it immediately after use. Roller Skating: Due to inclement weather conditions last Wednes- day, roller skating was cancelled. However, it will be held this Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Admission is as follows: Recreation Members-adults- .50¢; students and children-.25¢; Non-Recreation Members-adults .65¢, students and children-.35¢. COMING EVENTS September 18th-19th - Art Workshop, Craft Room, Recreation Centre. For more information contact the Recreation Office at 3542. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT During the week September 3rd - 9th, Police attended nineteen occurences. One criminal code offense was reported and a local juvenile was caut- ioned against dangerous use of fire arms. One highway traffic act offence and one liquor control act offence were investigated. One local resident was cautioned under the Dog By-Law. Five motor vehicles were spot checked and caut- ioned for defective equipment. Three cyclists were warned and two transients spot checked. Crossing Guards Effective Monday, September 18th, Crossing Guards will be in attendance the following times: - 8:35a.m, ~ 8:55 a.m. 11:30 a.m. = 12:05 p.m. 12:45.p.m. - 1:10 p.m. 3:35 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. TOP STUDENT WRITER TO WIN $1,000 Creative writing at the high school level gets a shot in the arm this Fall when one of Canada's major trust companies will award a prize of $1,000 to the student producing the best, open subject, short story. This is believed to be the highest cash prize available to students for creative writing and is on a par with amounts earned by many professional writers. Over $6,000 will be awarded to the top three submissions from each province and specially designed award certificates will be given to all other outstanding entires. Rules and regulations have been sent to the SEPTEMBER 13, 1972 Heads of English Departments of all Canadian high schools and copies are also available from branch offices of the sponsoring company, Canada Pgrmanent Trust. "Young people today tend to think of finan- cial companies as being pretty unemotional places," says Den Sinclair, Canada Permanent's Public Rela- © tions Manager, " and a trust company is the last : place they'd think would be interested in encourag- ing them to express their feelings through writing. Our company has made thousands of new young friends across Canada in the six years we have been | sponsoring these awards. Well over 2,000 stories are received each year and some first rate material has * come to light." : The company publishes the provincial first prize winners in book form. This is made available to high: school libraries and is also used by teachers for class room instruction. Deadline for submission of entries is December 31, 1972. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the Estate of MARY ETHELYND PHILLIPS, of Schreiber Housewife, who died on or about the 11th day of April, 1972 Take notice that all persons having claims against this Estate are required to send to the undernamed their names and particulars of their claims on or be- fore the 4th day of October 1972, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to | the claim of which the Executor then has notice. PIERRE-MICHEL DUBE 1-6 Whitman Court P.O. Box 789 Marathon, Ontario MUTCH TOURS RIDING lke Mutch, New Democrat Federal Candidate for Thunder Bay Riding has been busy the past few mont on his pre-election tour of the riding. All major communities have been visited by lke and he is overwhelmed at the response he has receivs ed on these visits. On August 19th and 20th, lke visited with the Manitouwadge Club and carried out extensive door to door visiting. continued page 5