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Terrace Bay News, 5 Oct 1977, p. 5

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OCTOBER 5, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 TERRACE BAY : POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE REPORT - SEPTEMBER 28 to OCTOBER 2: From September 28th to October 2nd, the Terrace Bay Police investigated twenty occur- rences. On September 29th, police investigated a motor vehicle collision on Highway 17 in the vicinity of Birchwood Terrace. A vehicle dri- ven by Francis Joseph Meyer of Schreiber was struck by a vehicle driven by Robert Homer of Terrace Bay. Damages have been estimated at $1,000.00 and a charge of careless driving has been laid. bi Police are also investigating the theft of an 18 H.P. Johnson outboard motor and a quan- tity of cutting torches. ' One complaint of wilful damage is under investigation when Hydro insulators were shot off with a rifle. One charge of petty trespass and three lig- ~ uor related charges have been laid. The Terrace Bay Police Force again reminds you it is an offence to discharge a firearm within 2 miles of the post' office building. OVER $43-% MILLION DONATED TO CANADIAN COMMUN- ITIES: It was announced on the occasion of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs' Annual Conven- tion that the Association provided $43,679,413.69 in service work through their 563 Kinsmen Clubs from coast to coast. Mr. Wayne Boddy, National President of the Association, stated: "At an average of over $69,000. per club, this is the highest our Association has ever raised in a twelve month period. In fact, I believe this is an all time record for any service club in the his= tory of our country". | BIRTHS | : Dan and Linda Hanlon of Thunder Bay, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Sean Daniel on September 22nd. Proud grand- parents are John and Teresa Power of Schreiber and Dan and Toni Hanlon of Thunder Bay. PHANTOM BAKE SALE Catvassers will call at your home on October 13th for donations for the Bakeless Bake Sale. SPONSORED BY: SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED ! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT RE MOOSE HALL Music by: Commisso Bros. $4.00 PER COUPLE $2.50 -- SINGLE Tickets sold by: Mrs. A. Yates, Mrs. J. Sopel, Texaco Terrace Bay and Costa's Store, Schreiber.

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