OCTOBER 4, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 ATTENTION BOWLERS!! An executive has been formed and we would like to get Bowling under way as soon as possible. Please call the following to register your team or individual names. LADIES EVENING = Gail Moore - 825-3683 LADIES AFTERNOON = Joan Greenwood - 825-3623 MIXED LEAGUE - Leona Fournier - 825-3531 or 3837 Penny Auction The Women of the Moose will hold a Penny Auction at their Chapter Meeting on Wednesday, October 4th. Members are asked to please bring their penny auction articles to be wrapped in Christmas paper. NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Municipality: Township of Terrace Bay The assessment roll may be inspected during business hours, at the municipal offices located at 12 Simcoe Plaza. Any complaint with respect to any assessment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to section 52 of The Assess- ment Act, R.S.0. 1970, C.32 as amended by section 10 of The Assessment Amendment Act, 1971. Notices of Complaint must be made in writing either by letter or on forms available at the Municipal + Offices. For purposes of identification, please include your name and postal address, and the reason (s) for com- plaint. If possible, note also the assessment roll number, the street address, concession and lot num- bers, and the municipality in which the property under complaint is situated. Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordin- ary mail to the Regional Registrar named below, and, in addition, by registered mail to any person whose assessment is complained of, not later than the 31st day of October, 1972. M.D. Tenhagen, Regional Registrar, Assessment Review Court, 85 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Signed: W, Hanley, Clerk. PHIL ESPOSITO LEADS IN VOTING Phil Esposito, a leader in so many ways during his spectacular NHL career is still number one as far as voters in Labatt's Team Canada "best on ice" award are concerned. As ballots flood in from thousands of hockey fans from coast to coast in Canada, the talented Boston Bruin center is leading the power play followed by goal-tending brother, Tony, of the Chicago Black- hawks, and Toronto Maple Leafs' left winger, Paul Henderson. "I guess we have always thought of this country as being hockey conscious" said WF. Read, Presi- dent Labatt's Breweries of Canada, "since this Team Canada/USSR series started, we have shown just how proud we are to be Canadians. The whole country is behind this team" Mr. Read said. Voting for the Labatt's "best on ice" award will continue until midnight October 7th and the Team Canada player receiving the most votes will win a 1973 Ford Mustang Grande. To vote for the player you feel has been the most valuable to Team Canada over the series, send your selection on an official ballot or on a piece of paper to: Box 5050, Station'A', Toronto, Ontario; or Box 5050, Station 126, Montreal, Quebec; or Box 5050, Vancouver 3, British Columbia. FAMILY COUNSELLING Marriage and Family Counselling? What is it really? To many, these words immediately trigger a negative response - "Nobody's going to tell me how to run my life." But a trained counsellor does not see his role as "advise giving," or "telling people how to run their lives". Instead, he sets down with a couple or family to help them identify where they went off the track and then very care- fully helps them develop new ways of identifying problems, communicate effectively, and gives them the tools to build the kind of relationship they had dreamt of and hoped for originally. Many persons who are at first reluctant to come for counselling find very quickly that they can relax since the counsellor does not make it his business to find fault or to establish "who is the guilty party". He knows well enough that people do not intention- ally disrupt a happy situation or deliberately hurt someone they love. When these things happen they are usually indications that something else had al- ready gone wrong - cont'd page 12 .......