PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 26, 1975 =1.PHa» "he funeral of the late Rodney Christopher selyh whose death at the age of 20 occured suddenly: at: home on November 12, was conduct- -2 ir. Grace Baptist Church, Schreiber by the Taverend Rex Dye. The pall bearers were Robert Phillips, rry Armstrong, Harvey and David Bedard, Dan din and Mike Bourguignon. . Interment was in. Schreiber cemetery. Fedrey's immediate survivors are his par- and Mrs. T.C. Relph; one sister, Schreiber; two brothers, Tom Jr. Calgary and grandparents, Mr. and p. W. Lufta of Clinton B.C. rodney (Rod) was born in Terrace Bay Hosp- iral and lived all his life in Schreiber, a ropular member of the young set in town. smong those attending the funeral from out cf towr., in addition to friends from Terrace fay were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Relph Jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Relph of Calgary Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Lufta, Clinton B.C; Mr. and vrs. Neil Smith, Fort Frances; Mr. and Mrs, Al Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. EQ Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith, Miss cudy Graham of Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. D. Dacust and daughter of Red Rock; Mr. Sam Mor- riseau, Mrs. Florence Borg, Mrs. Lorraine Eady, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Liepins and daugh- rer of Nipigcen. Fi QIN 73 and NLS GERCW: The funeral of the late Ellen (Nellie) Gero ow whose death occurred on November 15 in Thunder Bay was conducted on November 18 in Sst. Andrew's United Church in Schreiber by the Rev. Peter McKague of Terrace Bay. The honorary pall bearers were Charles Boon, Eugene Legault, William Paradis and George Birch. Active pall bearers were Bruce Gray (grandson), D'Arcy Furlonger, Borden Rose, Martin Ryan, William Campbell and George Gordor.. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. Vrs. Gerow's immediate survivors are three daughters and one son. Etta, Mrs. James Gray of Trurder Bay, Bernice, Mrs. I. Jacomb of Schreiber, Luella, Mrs. Lee Briggs, of Spok- ane, Washington, William G. (Bill) Gerow of cchreiber. She is also survived by 10 grand- children, eight great great grandchildren, two brothers, Geoxge Hardy of Seattle, Wash. and Charles Eardy of Edmonton. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward cerow in 1972, a son, Corp. Leslie Gerow, kil- led in action with the Canadian Army iniHoll- ard in 1944 and a daughter, Doris, Mrs. Perry Reveon in 1972. Mrs. Gerow, who was 85 years old was born in Heron Bay but spent most of her life in Sch= reiber. She was a member of the United Church, , Order of the Eastern Star, Edmonton Chapter#19 and the White Shrine. silver Birch Chapter O.E.S. Terrace Bays conducted the burial rites of the Order in the King Funeral Home prior to the church service. Among those from out of town attending the funeral were the following relations: Mrs. L. Gerow, Sudbury; Mrs. James Gray, Miss Donna Dean Gray, Bruce Gray, Mrs. Henry Cliff, Miss Mary McEwen, Mrs. Pat Leisander, Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. William Schelling and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Legault, Rossport; friends, Mrs. Annie West and Mrs. Alex Wilson of Thunder B¢ and others from Terrace Bay. RE: MOTORIZED SNOW VEHICLE ACT : To clarify some points dealing with the Mc torized Snow Vehicles Act, the following is, for the information of all owners of Motorizea , Snow Vehicles. All motorized snow vehicles must obtain a registration permit from a local issuer of permits even though the motorized snow vehicle may have been previously regist- 2 ered. There is no fee for this permit. If the motorized snow vehicle is to be operated within a city, town or village or closer than five miles from a Highway or secondary High- way you must pay the $10.00 fee to have your registration permit validated. In our area this would mean that almost all motorized snow vehicle permits would be sub- ject to the validation fee. If you feel your machine may be exempt from the validation fee, please call the 0.P.P. for clarification. Section 17 of the act states as follows: quote; --- "No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle or ride on a motorized snow veh- jicle or on a cutter, toboggan, sled or similar conveyance towed by a motorized snow vehicle on a serviced roadway or public trail unless he/she is wearing a helmet that complies with the regulations." Serviced roadway is that part of a highway used for vehicle traffic and includes the shoulders. Section 22(1) of the act is the penalty sec -tion for trespassing, quote - "Every person who knowingly or unknowingly trespasses on land while operating a motorized snow vehicle 'is guilty of an offence and on summary conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding $500.00