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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jan 1977, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 12, 1977 TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT The Terrace Bay Police Department was called to investigate twenty-two occurrences during the period January 1 to January 9, 1977| On January 4, Police were called upon to attend at the arena during the Nip Rock = Schreiber Junior hockey game. Several fans had been involved in fights during the game and were evicted. As a result the hokey game was called with four minutes remaining. One motorist was charged with not having a valid licence plate on his vehicle. Two snowmobile operators were checked and cautioned about operation of their vehicles. One accident was investigated resulting in damage of approximately $800.00. One motorist was charged with afford reasonable opportunity to collision. Two persons were charged with having liquor readily available in their vehicles. One motorist was charged with not having insurance for his vehicle. One motorist was charged with failing to register his motor vehicle. One snowmobile operator was charged with the careless operation of his motorized : snow vehicle. Section 13-1 of the motorized snow vehicles act reads as follows = No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle at a greater rate of speed than, (a) 15 miles per hour, (1) on a highway where the speed limit established pur- suant to the Highway Traffic Act is 30 miles per hour or less, or (ll) in any public park or exhibition grounds; or (b) 30 miles per hour, (1) on any highway which is open to motor vehicle traffic, where the speed limit established pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act is greater than 30 miles per hour, or. (ll) on a public trail. failing to avoid a RECREATION DEPT. WEEKLY REPORT UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP : Please refer to page 8 for details regarding an Upholstery Workshop which will be held in Terrace Bay from January 24th to February 4th inclusive. Please note that this Workshop is limited to 10 registrants only and that regis- trations will be accepted on a "first-come, first-served" basis. Payment must be made to. officially register for the Workshop. Continued page 8 ...... FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND CARPET NEEDS SHOP AT ~ EATON'S Bill Cavanaugh |° FOR FURNITURE % . . rs Jim Bonazza 3 FOR CARPETS 1 EATON'S -- THUNDER BAY N | § LE 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER ACROSS DOWN : 1 Breakfast 1 Moisten EE staple the roast w 6 Peerless 2 Hamburg's 7 Bird talk port _ 12 Reading 3 Bloody room nuisance in 13 Speed Transylvan- demon ia (2 wds.) 14 Sound 4 Wavy (her.) quality 5 French 15 Marking on * marshal 20 Is given 27 Scripture . kosher 7 Sourpuss the O.K. 29 Unaspirated products 8 Fog (Scot.) 21 Barbara -- consonant ¢ 16 Follower of 9 Fountain Geddes 31 Ungainly; § | pat and port favorite 23 "Howdy --," gawky » 17 Network (3 wds.) Titus 33 Tippler i 18 Prompt 10 Variety Moody's 34 "Rule 19 Copywriter show greeting Britannia" it | 21 Machine 11 Groom 24 Embrace composer 3 gun 15 Write 25 Toil 36 Type of ; 22 Charles or 17 Path 26 rr muffin + sting #) 23 Nectar To ah uh collector i i 24 "The Great 3 Compro- = = 7 miser"' = 26 "The -- 14 p Archi- 4 pelago"' 6 18 28 Varnish ingredient 5 2A 29 Toss 30 Cut the g2 2s grass 24 [25 2 32 Mistreated 34 Harte- 28 29 beeste 35 Capitol Hill |32 33 34 figure 36 Feel fs 36 around = 37 Babble |°' = 38 Terminated Ee) 39 Powdery

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