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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1975, p. 8

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TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 1, 1975 Also on this date the livingroom window of a house on Lakeview Drive was broken with a Teck. Three charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act; one charge under the Liquor Con- trol Act; Nine motor vehicles were safety checked and seven warnings issued. START YOUR DAY ON A COOD NOTE: The Terrace Bay Band held its first meeting anc has opened a new season. They would like to invite all fellow music lovers to their group. . Anyone possessing musical ability would be welcome. The Band practices are held in the larce meeting room of the Recreation Centre on Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. A few large brass instruments are available for loan. _If you don't own an instrument but are in- terested, come and visit us anyway. Phone Bill Megraw at 3372, Charles Wise at 3306. Ladies = call Pam Jones 3714. ZENITH 50,000 It can be very frustrating when you are attempting to reach a police officer by tele- phone and there is no answer or you have to thumb through a telephone book looking for a number when confronted with an emergency. This need not be if you are familiar with the emer- gency system for contacting the Ontario Provin-i cial Police. Simply DIAL "O" and ask the OPERATOR for ZENITH 50,000. Your call is placed through to a detachment where administrative or clerical staff work 24 hour shifts and your message is given by radio to a unit that is patroll- ing in your immediate area. Many persons in Schreiber beldeve that if no one answers the telephone at the Ontario Provincial Police Detachment, then no one is working and they must wait until morning to receive the assistance required. This is completely eroneous as their is always an officer on duty and a patrol car available to handle any situation. Zenith 50,000 may be used anywhere in the Province toll free when the police are re- quired or an occurrence needs reporting. Norma and Ed Cavanaugh have returned after a six week visit with their son Paul and fam- ily in Nelson, B.C. While there they had a couple of visits with Doctor Hugh Campbell and family of Trail, B.C. Doctor Hugh sends greetings to his many old friends here. Al- so telephone messages with Chuck Haviland, Les Buffet of. Castlegar and Jim Cumming of Calgary. : ATTENTION BOWLERS Anyone wishing fo bowl this year kindly contact the following: Mixed League- Shirley Opas, 825-3733 Ladies Evening- Marg Santerre 3630 Ladies Afternoon- Adie Daley 3702 New members are welcome. Bowling will commence Monday, October 6, 1975. SCHREIBER FIGURE SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 2:00 - 4:00p.M. BASEMENT OF PARISH CENTRE $20.00 PER CHILD MEETING SUNDAY, OCTOBER STH AT 3:30P.M. BASEMENT OF PARISH CENTRE PLEASE ATTEND Thunder Bay (Alpine) . 577-6426 : Terrace Bay 825-3286 Red Lake 727-2858 Mar athion 229-1203 Fort Frances "274-7721 RESERVATION CENTRE (807, 577-6426 TELEX 073-4360 OR CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT A --t -------- a a

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