Terrace Bay Public Library Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1975, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

DECEMBER 17, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 MCCAUSLAND HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND The Board of Governors of the McCausland Hospital gratefully acknowledge the following most recent donations: Out of town suppliers - $1,500.00 Personal - $476.00 In Memorium - 667.00 Interest on Savings Account -- $1,301.02 Pledge Money - $3,559.79 Speziale Bros. Sunset Motel - $100.00 Schreiber, Terr- ace Bay Youth Club - $500.00 Terrace Bay Swim Group = $94.44 Kinsmen Club of Schreiber - $499.13 Rossport Ladies Auxiliary - $105.00 Adults in Action =~ $200.00 The total amount in the Building Fund is now $98,161.82 of which $80,000.00 has been invested in term de- posits at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Comm- erce. NNR Public Relations, McCausland Hospital TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT During the week ending December 14th a total of 22 occurences were reported. On December 8 a minor theft was reported and is under investigation. December 10 a complaint of shoplifting was received and is also under investigation. On December 13 a complaint of willful dam- age to the Recreation Centre was reported. A Schreiber youth was charged. An accident occured on Highway 17 on Decem- ber 14 which resulted in a Schreiber resident being charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident. ; . Three charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act and two charges were laid under the Parking By-Law. Four motor vehicles were safety checked and five persons were checked through C.P.1.C. Constable John Mason who recently attended a Breathalizer course at the Centre of Foren- sic Sciences in Toronto has been informed that he has successfully passed the final examinat- ion. RECREATION DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REPORT RECREATION CENTRE HOLIDAY HOURS: A reminder that the following hours will be in use during the holiday season. Wed. Dec. 24 - Centre closes at 4:00 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 25 - Centre closed. ". Dec. 26 - Centre Closed, Arena opened 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 31 - Centre closes at 4:00 p.m. Thurs. Jan 1 - Centre closed Fri. Jan. 2 - Regular Hours PS a 5 UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP - REGISTER NOW: Please refer to this page for details con- cerning an upholstery workshop to be held from January 12th - 23rd. A reminder that the course is limited, payment must be made to off- icially register and registrations will be acc -epted on a first come first serve basis. HOCKEY - NO BODY CONTACT =~ REGULAR SESSIONS: Regular weekly sessions will now be schedul- ed for this program on Wednesday evening comm- encing at 9:40 p.m. A reminder that this is a non competative league and is open to anyone who is a member of the Terrace Bay Recreation Association. ARENA SCHEDULE : 3 Due to the length of time between issues of the Terrace Bay News over the holidays, this week will be the last week of publicizing the arena schedule until the New Year. Consult with the arena schedule posted at the arena and bulletin board of the lobby. Cont'd page 9 ... THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION in cooperation with TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT otfers the following program UPHOLSTERY Upholstery techniques are developed in this program to enable the student to recover most types of chairs and chest -erfields. The student is allowed to bring an arm chair or occasional chair, but not chesterfields or love seats, to recover. INSTRUCTOR: Eva Connors FEE: $25.00 includes some misc. material STARTING DATE: January 12, 1976 TIME: 7 - 10 p.m. Monday thru Friday (2 weeks) 'PLACE: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. - Course Limit 10 Students : REGISTER: At Terrace Bay Recreation Centre during office hours. Note: Refund of Fees wil | only be made . should insufficient enrolment = force cancellation.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy