Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 20, 1986 Public meeting for seniors housing to be held soon continued from page 1 Top ladies teams from Toronto and Winnipeg are expected to attend the event, to be sponsored in part by Kimberly-Clark of Canada. '"We are glad to see you are doing this,'" Chapman told her. "Longlac sort of _ took over our men's bon- spiel."' At one point, a total don- ation of $1,000 had been considered by Council, but [~~ SIGURDSON after some discussion it was decided to keep the donation at $750 total. Council also supported a motion from the United Come & Go Bridal Shower in honour of bride elect, Tira Redins Monday, August 25th 8 - 10 p.m. St. John's Anglican Church Basement Everyone Welcome Paul and Mary Ann are proud to an- nounce the safe arrival of their first child ADAM PAUL born on August 6, 1986 tipping the scales at 10 pounds, 2 ozs. Equally proud are the grandparents, Rita and Reginald King of Kitchener, and lvy and Dale Powell of Bradentan, Florida. Special thanks go out to Drs. Wilkes, Hartog and De, The Nurs- ing Staff at the McCausland and Port Ar- thur General Hospitals and the many friends who gave their support. We couldn't have dong it without you. Pe ae TAPE Birthday Announcement Happy Birthday Transportation Union to keep the caboose and rear crews on freight trains. Both national railways are planning to replace their cabooses with the End of Train Information System. "I have struggled with this,'" Councillor George Ramsay admitted. "I don't know what to do with this ...I've covered both sides and I still don't know."' Councillor Peter Rom- anuk explained that Can- adian Pacific Rail had put on a demonstration of the ETIS at a recent meeting of the Thunder Bay Municipal League, but even after see- ing it, he said he still sup- ports the caboose system. "'T don't know if the caboose on the end of a train is of any real value,"' Ramsay replied. The UTU motion was then put to a vote and it passed with a majority in favour. A request from Cheryl Hodgins to tape record future Council meetings was referred to the town- ship's lawyer after a con- sensus could not be reach- ed at the meeting. "Tm still in favour of this (request)" Councillor Chris Joubert said. ; 'tI was opposed to it be- fore and I still am,'" Rom- anuk responded. The issue had been raised originally at the previous Council meeting. "'The thing with tape recorders is that you have to have permission from everyone present," Reeve Chapman explained. "If there's even one objection, it can't be used."' Thanks to our Sponsors who assisted us in making this such a Fun Filled Tournament: Labatt's Brewery A & | Supply Red Dog Inn Sun N Fun Sports Costa's Food Jody's Hairstyling Trottier Bus Lines Terry's Sight & Sound Cebrario's Hardware B & J Equipment Berglund Industrial Burton Phillips Esso Supplies Terrace Bay Insurance Terrace Bay Plymouth Dave Desrosiers & John's Texaco Jean Saw Sales The Print Shop balls.' Bogey Billy 'Old Golfers never die, they just lose their Shift No. 1 Son Ltd. Northern Construc- tion & Equipment Imperial Motel & Sportsmen's Lounge The Terrace Bay Selects Hockey Team Chrysler North Shore Home & Building Centre Terrace Bay Community Credit Unions Winner of the Tanaka Outboard Umpires Irving Legarde Brian Walton was B. Burnett, Manitouwadge Fun In The Fog Tournament wishes to thank: Jim Pytyck Rick Smeltzer Linda Orlesky Bill Orlesky Cindy Orlesky Dan Anderson Carol Gugaluk Kirk Fischer Linda Sodaro Thanks Everyone Jeff Bonnema Rod Walton Score Keepers Back to School Sale 25% TO 50% Selected Footwear Aug. 21 to 30 825-3327 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay ia ST. JUDE O HOLY ST. JUDE. Apostle and Martyr, great in vir- 'tue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage, in time of need, to you | have recourse from the depths of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present urgent position, in return | promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Mary's and Glorias. Publica- tion must be promised. St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. This Novena has never been known to fail. This Novena must be said for nine consecutive days. D.M. ---- | 5S ES OTT a Thank You -- My sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who sent flowers and gifts and-the numerous cards to me while in the hospital. Thanks to Doctors Jeffery and John Gooding, the nursing staff on 4E of the Port Arthur General Hospital for their care. Special thanks to Doris and Lester Legault, Hilda Mushqush and the Ray Kenneys who made a special trip to the city to visit me, also to all those who sent food to me when I returned home, especially the Lester Legaults.who had a hot meal for me to welcome me home. God Bless all. I'll never forget your many kindnesses. Sincerely, Anne Todesco THANK YOU We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to family, relatives, friends and neighbors for the love and support shown to us in the recent loss of our beloved Terry. A special thank you to the people who showed their kindness and concern to Terry throughout his long illness. We ap- preciated the comfort shown to us by the Catholic priests and Rev. Bill LeGrand and also the King Funeral Home. To everyone who came to our home to offer condolences, sent food, flowers, donations and cards, your kindness will always be remembered. May God Bless you all. Sincerely, Bunny Singleton & Family Ed & Simonne Singleton & Family A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL STAFF The family of the late Terry Singleton wishes to express their sincere thanks to the doctors, nurses, housekeeping and all the McCausland Hospital Staff. Your kind- ness and concern throughout the years of Terry's illness was greatly appreciated by us. We know he felt close to you all. Thank you. The Singleton Family Reeve Chapman admitt- ed that she is "'not too keen" on the idea of tape recorded meetings herself, and suggested Council re- ceive input from its lawyer before passing any motion on the matter. A number of quotations for overhead door replace- ment at the town Fire Hall were opened at the meeting and a motion was prepared and passed which accepted the quotation from North- ern Engineering and Supp- ly Company of Thunder Bay. The quote, for three overhead doors plus elect- rical work, was $13,911. Councillor Jim Ziegler reminded Council that it had only budgeted $10,000 for the project. '"Where are we going to- get the extra money for this?" he asked. "The fire budget is al- ways an 'ify' thing,' Ram- say replied. The motion ac- cepting the quote was then put to a vote and carried. There will be a second attempt to test the town's emergency siren on August 22, after the first try did not go off as scheduled earlier this month. Council was told that Kimberly-Clark had not been instructed to conduct the test the first time. Reeve Chapman later told Council there will be a meeting on September 18 with the Assistant Deputy Minister of Northern Af- fairs and Mines. It had originally been~scheduled for September 13. Doug Melville of the Ministry's office in Thunder Bay told the News that the meeting will be a closed. one. Council was also sched- uled to meet with officials from the Winston Lake zinc mine project this week. The mine, which is to go into production next year, is located northwest of Schreiber. It will employ up to 150 workers. It is ex- pected that some of those future employees will live in Terrace Bay. ES SETBNCU (7 Let's see you do it! | A= =) Golden Anniversary Congratulations to Margaret & George Walsh on occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, August 1, 1986. Formerly of Schreiber, Margaret & George reside in London, Ontario where their femily recently gathered to celebrate their special day. A mass was held in their honour at St. Peter's Basilica where they married 50 years ago. This was followed by a family dinner where they were presented with a V.C.R. Other highlights included an Open House hosted by Shane & Wendy Walsh and receiving numerous cards, gifts and phone calls from old friends. Out of Town guests included: Peter Walsh (Waterloo); Barry, Lynn & Georgia Walsh; Aaron Walsh & Christine Piesniak; Kelly Walsh & Karen Monula (Thunder Bay); Nora & John Kelly (Toronto). Also in attendance was Marj Facey, George's sister and 'original' Bridesmaid. Moore's Baseball Your team work is great. Thanks Ladies for the TREE that was sent to me while | was in the hospital. Pat SE eas ad Thanks to all my Friends and Relatives who made my 'house- warming a success. Special thanks to Cathy for her great} organization. Pat