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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jan 1975, p. 17

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ds JANUARY 8, I974 fn RRACE BAY NEWS Ll | TERRACE BAY SKI CLUB NEWS Due to the abundance of snow during the past two weeks the ski season opened on Saturday, January 4th drawing an enthusiastic crowd which included several first time adventurers. The weather and hill conditions were excellent mak- ing for a pleasant outing for all. Lessons will commence on Saturday morning, January IIth at IO a.m. followed by ski races. Memberships are available from Mr. Mel Nicol Ft. Garry Rd. and at the Chalet. Due date January I5th. Non-member rates shall be charg- ed from this date on. Membership - Family rate $17.00 Senior $13.00 Intermediate (high school and up) $ 9.50 Junior $ 6.50 Tow Rates Senior .50¢ Children .25¢ Non-Member Senior $2.50 Children $1.25 New members very welcome - Come out and test your unknown skills. You're never too young or tco old. an. LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION and LAKE SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL presents WHO'S BOSS IN THIS HOUSE A series of € programs to consider: Early Childhood Development Adolescent Problems Today's Parents and many other relevent topics FIRST SESSION EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELCPMENT Date: Thursday, January 16, 1975 Time: 7:00 p.m, Place: Lake Superior Public School Schreiber Campus Gym Please note that: Involvement will be limited to facilitate group participation. Registration will take place during the first session at the Schrei- ber Campus and courses will alternate between the Schreiber and Terrace Bay Campuses. Participants should be prepared to tzke part at sessions in both towns, J.J. Bishop, Principal. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT -cPGRT Forty-two occurrences or dnvest igone. the Terrace Bay Folice I Jen during tne period Decerber 22nd thro. 11 January -th. On December 22nd the fraudulent ase cf a credit card was reported. On December 25th Doreen's Snack Ear at the Recreation Centre .. broken into and property valued et over $700 was repcrted stolen. A male subject was lator arrested and charged with Break, Enter and ft. The theft of a2 motor vehicle was reporte: on Decerber 26th. It was later recovered ena no charges were laid. On January 3rd two mau from New York where charged with fraudulent u:e of 'a stolen credit card. . The theft of gaselliis was reported on January 4th and is under inwve:s- tigaticn. On January 4th the theft of a motorizec sr: vehicle was repcrted and one adult and cne jie enile have keen charged. - Seven charges wer: laid against the operators of sncw vehicles, and charges of careless driving and no insur- ance were laid under the Highway Traffic Act. Nine moter vehicles were safety checked and five warnings issued. Numerous complaints have been received rec:z -ding the misuse of motorized snow vhicles. The following is published for the informatior of citizens: I) all machines must be licensed. where they are being operated. 2) No person shall operate a machine cn a hich- way unless he is the hcléer of an operators license. ; 3) All machines must be insured kefore Leing operated on a highway. The operator of machines are requested ro: to run them at the following locations: a) school yards during classes b) the hospital grounds cr the Home for the Aged at any time c) church grounds during services d) on the grounds between cont'd page T/. No matter BOTTLE DRIVE DO YOU HAVE ANY EMPTIES? The grade Eight students of St. Martih Che LR will be collecting empty beer bcttles in = or SATURDAY, JANUARY |Il+h between |C am anc 12 noon. All proceeds will go tcwerd The class trip to Toronto in June. Thank you for Your cooperation, |

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