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Terrace Bay News, 10 Jan 1973, p. 9

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JANUARY IO, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE © NO: 7I-CE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER I973 Taxes are now payable in advance. A discount shall be allowed on payment of I973 taxes made prj due date of 'July 2, 1973. r to the tax DISCOUNTS WILL BE ALLOWED AAS FOLLOWS: - 3% ON ALL PAYMENTS PRIOR TO FEB. 1,1973 2%% ON ALL PAYMENTS/ PRIOR TO MAR. 11,1973 2% ON ALL PAYMEN PRIOR TO APR, 1, 1973 These discounts red to June 30, I973. e by %% per month up TAKE ADVANTAGE OF [THIS TAX PAYMENT ARRANGE- MEND UNDER THE TAX PRE-PAYMENT SCHEME. All taxpayers bepefit as the Municipality does not find i¥ necessary to borrow money pending the tay collection in July. Further information may be obtained from the M. Zombori, Tax Collector. Schreiber Municipal Office. D 3% \ MINOR HOCKEY NEWS A special meeting of the Minor Hockey Association took place on Thursday, December 2Ist in the large meeting room of the Recrea- tion Centre. The main purpose of the meeting was to appoint a new President to replace Mr. C. Foreman, who retired due to moving to Thunder Bay and also to appoint new members to fill positions left vacant. i A motion was passed that Mr. Bruce Scott be appointed President of the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association in accordance with its constitution. Carried. Mr. Paul Pluta was appointed Vice-President Mrs. C. Gorham-Director. ; Mr. B. Scott thanked Mr. Foreman for all his work as President. The executive then extended their best wishes te Mr. Foreman. Mr. Ron Lang was appointed Second Associate along with the President, to attend the N.S.M.H.A. executive meeting to be held in Marathon on January 7th. as voting members. 2 motion was passed that the three minute playing rule for House League, Atoms & Pee Wee Teams be continued until the end of the 1972-73 season. The Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association would like to thank all those who helped in any way in the Peanut Blitz. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN a - u THE TORONTO S{UJN] sYNDICATE You'd think this young lad with the twinkling eyes and the freckles was Irish because he reminds you of a leprechaun, but Ross is Scottish in descent. J This nine-year-old is slight and healthy with blue eyes, dark blond hair and fair clear skin. Ross is a happy youngster with a personality to match that delightful smile. He is kind, considerate and gentle as well as being active and sports-minded. He is so keen on hockey that he takes his hockey stick to school every day in case there should be a chance to shoot a few pucks. He also plays on a team. A dedicated fisherman, Ross is immensely proud of a picture showing him with his best catch, the biggest bass caught last summer in the area where his foster parents were holidaying. Ross is a slow learner and will go through school in special education classes. He does well in the non-academic stream and works hard. Math is his favorite subject. He is clever with his hands and will learn a trade later on. With his happy disposition Ross gets along well with both children and adults. He has many friends in his own age group. Ross will be a lovable son for a family where academic achievement is not a major concern but where qualities of character and personality are. To inquire about adopting Ross, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto MAP 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. LOVES HOCKEY AND FISHING

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