OCTOBER 6, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT: Cont'd from Pg. 10... A motor vehicle collision which occured on Highway 17 at the Mill Road resulted in $1500. damage. A local resident was charged with following to close as a result of the investi- gation. During the early evening of Sunday, October 3, a construction camp worker was charged with driving while disqualified and impaired driv- ing. COURT NEWS: On September 30, held in Terrace Bay. as follows: Peter Gibbons was found guilty of failing to remain at the scene of a motor vehicle collis- ion. He was fined $200.00 Alphonse Bilodeau was found guilty of im- paired driving and fined $175.00 John Mandziuk was found guilty of impaired driving and resisting arrest. He was fined $200.00 David Murray was found guilty of impaired driving and fined $100.00 John Patrick Murray was found guilty of resisting arrest and sentenced to seven days in jail. 1976 Criminal Court was The results of court are HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NOTES JUNIOR SHOW: The show for junior gardeners was held August 21st. Senior winner was Donna Lapenskie, Junior winner - Nancy Gerlach. Each girl received a trophy and $10.00. The award was sponsored by the Lumber and Sawmill Union, TERRACE BAY CURLING CLUB BAR PERSON REQUIRED by NOVEMBER 1st Regular bar hours 8:00 12:30 MONDAY FRIDAY Club Secretary, Hugh Brophy, P.0. Box 158, Terrace Bay, Ont. Local 665, Terrace Bay. Highest points went to: Boys - Paul Anderson Girls - Sabrina Buhrmann. This award was sponsored by the Moose Lodge in honour of the late George Birch, a member of the Lodge and. the Horticultural Society. Prizes of $10.00 each were awarded as the George Birch Memorial. Award for the most outstanding exhibit in. the show was won by Paul Anderson. A $10.00 Savings Certificate donated by the Imperial Bank of Commerce was presented to him. The premiums to members are being delivered during this week. Premium consists of two tulip and one crocus bulb for fall planting. Both tulips are new Darwin Hybrids, large and strong growing. One is Hallauds Glory - a brilliant scarlet with a touch of orange. The other is Gudoshnik - a blend of red, white and yellow. If members do not receive their premium by Oct. 15 phone 9009. Can BDB help you: une V, Willianen one of our representatives will be at the Red Dog Inn, Terrace Bay on 2 Thursday, October 21st, 1976. If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your [TVET] [-TX18 £1] 68 { Qurvepresentative FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK P.O. Box 878, Thunder Bay, Ont. Telephone: 623- 2745 Opening new doors to small business. >