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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1983, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 2, 1983 THANK YOU The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Intermediates would like to express their sincere Thanks and appreciation to all who helped make their Third Annual Hockey Tournament a huge success. Special thanks to Tony Galena and Carling O'Keefe Breweries (sponsor), tot the Schreiber and Terrace Bay Recreation Committees, to Figliomeni & Sons Inc., to the Referees and penalty box personal and most of all to you the fans. Without you this tournament would not be possible. See you all again next year. SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY CLUBS. THANK YOU | would like to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Rao, Dr. Wyant, Dr. Croll and all Nurses and Staff 2nd floor S. at St. Joseph's Hospital, Thunder Bay for the good care given to me while | was there. Thank you to everyone who sent cards, gifts, prayers, phone calls and all who visited me in the hospital and at home, Pastoral care who were with me when | needed them. Many thanks to the people who provided transportation in Thunder Bay and drove us home. Also thank you to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 5 Thunder Bay, and R.C.L. Branch 223 Terrace Bay, and to everyone who helped in any way. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Rolly Sinotte ima Superior Board votes. . continued from page 1 the question. He said that as the Whitesand and Selem residents were not opposed to annexation and the Marathon residents were, he felt it was ap- propriate to only annex the area between Schrei- be and Rossport. The suggestion received lit- tle support at the Board table and when Father Delaney made a motion to annex only Kilraine Township, no other member was prepared to second it. Schreiber Trustee Don Burton said that he felt the Board needed more time to study the question, especially af- ter the Committee could not. come up with a consensus, and there was such strong object- ions from Marathon to the proposal. Terrace Bay Trustee Joan Nugent said that she strongly supported the annexation proposal and urged the Board to adopt it immediately. Chairman Mike Reid closed off the debate and put the Committee's Recommendation not to change the boundaries to a vote. The Recom- mendation was not ac- cepted by a vote of three For, eight Against, with three Abstentions. Manitouwadge Trustee George Bodak and Marathon Trustees Bob Cheetam and Pat Richardson voted to make no change, local Trustees Mike Reid, Jim Figliomeni, Gerry Ar- mour, Joan Nugent and Paul Cebrario voted against the recommen- dation, and Trustees Don Burton and Tim Delaney abstained. At this point the Marathon residents pre- sent in the audience an- grily stormed out of the meeting. One Marathon "cottager said, "'This is the result of a well or- ganized effort, we didn't have time to- organize anything and it's not fair." 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