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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jan 1975, p. 12

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= TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 29,I975 ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS nd Mrs. Jack Campbell and son Danny William are visiting relatives here. Nanette Moses is visiting relatives on and Mrs. Mary Mushquash has re- rom a holiday with relatives in Ger- Maxine Hubelit, Mrs. B. Wahl and son of Wawa were weekend visitors with Mr. Mac Hubelit. C.W. Todesco has returned after a holiday with relatives at Sioux Narr- Fort Frances. ind Mrs. Dave Iddison and son Jason 1to have taken up residence here. Mac Hubelit and daughter Maxine were Bay visitors. 3 Hilda Mushquash made a business trip jer Bay during the week. Laurie Ann Mushquash of Thunder Bay > over the weekend. LECT ENTERTAINED Maxine Hubelit a bride-elect of Febru- entertained at a miscellaneous shower y evening in the Community Hall which orated in pink and white streamers and bells. ntering the hall Miss Hubelit, her and fiance's mother, were presented mk and white corsages by Cathy Gerow, Gerow and Mrs. R. Bouchard. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Prina Gerow, Mrs. Cathy Bouchard, Mrs. Agnes Leg- ault, Mrs. Mary Schelling and Mrs. Camilla Legault. Winners of the St. Berchman Altar Society draw are - Mrs. Rose Dusome of Thunder Bay, winning a blanket; Steve Costall of Nipigon winning ten dollars and Mr. Murdo of the Fish Net Co. of Port Arthur won the third prize of five dollars. THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER Applications will be received by the under- signed up to 5 P.M., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1975 for the position of: BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Duties will entail the enforcing of all Municipal By-Laws. Successful applicant must be able to drive. Further details available at the Municipal Office. A.J. Gauthier, Clerk-Treasurer. ily decorated basket s was presented by os Legault. owing opening of the a buffet lunch was en- rom a table centered nk carnations and white in crystal bowl and continued 1 SEE TR wy a hc mime : AA & AAA APPROVED FAMILY RATES ET WELL BACK FROM HIGHWAY "On Ground Level Only" ABLE & COLOR TV -- ELECTRIC HEAT YEAR ROUND COMMERCIAL RATES HWY 17 NW SCHREIBER (EST ENTRANCE 824-2501 Yan 824-2800 CALL Motorized Snow Vehicle Regulations - cont'd from page 11 The Ministry of Transport shall be notified within six days of any sale of a machine or change of address. 3. No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle on the King's highway or secondary road, including the shoulders, except to cross at 90 degrees. 4. No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle on a highway unless he is I6 years or older and is the holder of a driver's license. = 5. No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle on a 34 highway unless he is insured. : 6. Every person in charge of a motorized snow vehicle who is directly or indirectly involved in a collision shall, if the collision results in injury to any person or in i: damage to property in excess of $I00.00 report the coll- 7 ision forthwith to the nearest provincial or municipal police officer. 7. No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicles faster than 15 MPH on any highway where the normal speed limit is i 30 MPH or less, speed limit is greater than 30 MPH. = 8. No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle which is towing a toboggan or sled except by means of a rigid tow bar. 9. Every person who, knowingly or unknowingly trespasses on land while operating a motorized snow vehicle is guilty of an offence and is liable to a fine not exceeding $500.00. or faster than 30 MPH where the normal

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