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Terrace Bay News, 30 Mar 1988, p. 12

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Severe weather season starts on March 30th! Each year, an average of 25 tor- nadoes touch down in Ontario. Some are minor and cause little damage, others such as the central Ontario tomado in 1985, are-major and cause deaths and injuries. March 30 marks the beginning of the severe weather season in Ontario. pele pel elelpel pel elfelelrelelelfel In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mr. Samuel Moore Whom left us so sud- denly one year ago, March 27, 1987 You are with us yet so far away. We miss you with each passing day. We laughed, we cried, we loved each day. We'll all be together, again some day. Greatly missed. Iways remembered; Bet, Brent, hristopher and Ashley elated ele etfelelfel el feted fete! Environment Canada issues weather watches and warnings when anticipated weather poses a threat to public safety. This infor- mation is relayed to the public by radio and television. Weather warning A severe weather warning is issued to alert the public that severe thunderstorms or tornadoes are imminent in the warning area --ie, a severe thunderstorm is in progress or expected to occur within two hours. f A personal tornado awareness program should include: - being aware of the weather, knowing the radio or television sta- tions which broadcast up-to-the- minute weather information - knowing the name by which Environment Canada refers to your INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Contact DAVID FALZETTA in Terrace Bay 825-9471 SCENES for sale at WHITE SAND LAKE Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior captured.for you by S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Professional Photography Portraits, Weddings & Commercial BIRCH MAGIC ad PHOTOGRAPHY _, Are you having problems with unemployment insurance, welfare assistance, tenants' rights, etc? Have been denied a benefit to which you feel entitled? MAYBE WE CAN HELP! Call the KINNA-AWEYA LEGAL CLINIC at; 229-1483 (We accept collect calls) We provide legal advice or representation in all of the above areas. No fee for service Funded by the Ontario Legal Aid Plan KINNA-AWEYA LEGAL CLINIC, 233 Van Norman Street, Thunder Bay, Ont. P7A 4B6 ATTENTION Residents of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport The North of Superior Programs are re-locating the offices for the Mental Health & Community Development Programs. The offices are presently located at 302 Scotia St. Schreiber (formerly the town hall) & will now be situated at 38 Kingsway in Schreiber (Mountainview Plaza) next to the Voyageur Restaurant. The Programs will be in service at the 302 Scotia St. location until March 31 & will begin again on April 5 at the new facilities. The North of Superior Program apologizes to the residents of the Communities for any inconvenience. forecast region when they issue weather forecasts - reviewing your plans of action When a tornado threatens 1. Stay away from windows, doors and outside walls. Protect your head. 2. For maximum safety, go down to the basement or seek shel- ter under a stairway or sturdy table, or in a closet. 3. Try to reach the centre of the house or the side away from the storm. 4. Avoid buildings with large areas of unsupported roof, includ- ing arenas, barns or supermarkets. If caught in such a building, seek out the lowest floor, an inside hall- way. or small interior windowless room, or get under something stur- dy. 5. If caught in the open, try to determine the tornado's direction of travel and move at right angles to it. If you cannot avoid the storm, find a ditch, ravine or other depression and lie flat. Do not remain in your car. Many people have been killed trying to ride out a tornado in their car. If no shelter can be found, hang on to the base of a small tree of shrub. 7. Remember that damaged and weakened structures, fallen debris, downed hydro wires, and gas leaks are potential dangers after a storm had passed. in alae Memory fo) John Eric Pedersen who passed away March 30th, 1987 Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed & lovingly remembered. Marg, Gilda, Jay & Michael. HIDS! THE EASTER BUNNY IS COMING! You can enter our writing contest by telling us in a short story where the Easter Bunny goes or lives when he is not delivering your Easter Eggs. 70 words or less explain where you think he lives, what he does and tell us a little about his job! Bring your story into the News with your name , telephone number and age. Two prizes will be awarded for a junior and senior winner so start you journalism career now! TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY SALE OF COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Offers to purchase will be accepted at the Municipal Office up until Mon. April 11th at 4:30 p.m. All items are located at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre and may be viewed by contacting the Recreation Co-ordinator at 825-3542. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All items subject to reserve bid. Each offer to purchase must be individual. Tender forms available at Municipal & Recreation offices. NUMBER OF ITEM(S) ITEMS DESCRIPTION 1 Four(4) ft. Kelvinator Freezer Purchased in 1986 1 Eight(8) Door Wooden Cooler 2.5' by 10° 1 Garland Deep Fryer 2 basket, 208 volt. ; Purchased in 1983 1 Toastmaster Toaster 2 slice, 208 volt. ae ee ee ee a ee ee moa a Ss ORS Toastmaster Toaster 2 sliding door freezer Universal 3 milkshake machine Dishwasher N.C.R. cash register Star hot dog warmer Garland grill Clarke vacuum Pepsi Cola pop cooler Purchased in 1987 4 slice, 208 volt. 2.5' by 6', 110 volt. Hamilton Beach Comenda F2A-208 volt. Purchased in 1984 208 volt, 18" by 24" Model 600A - Single door upright (Presently not working) Wooden office desk Swivel chair table units Bench style table units 2 door storage counter Food cutting table 0 Yellow counter stools Round table tops (only) 2' by 6' 24) by 6: 3.5' by 3.5"

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