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Terrace Bay News, 5 Nov 1975, p. 17

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NOVEMBER 5, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 17 TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER NOMINATION DAY NOVEMBER 17, 1975 Notice is hereby given to the Separate School Electors of the Township of Schreiber in the District of Thunder Bay that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chap- ter 95, the period for nominations in the said TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER commences on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 and contin- ues until MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1975 at-5.p0.Mm. for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEE - COMBINED ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD ~- ONE REQUIRED and of which all SEPARATE SCHOOL ELECTORS are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of Candidates than requir- ed to fill the said office, are nominated and make the required declaration, polls will be opened on the date stated below for the purpose of taking the poll from 11 o'clock in the forenoon until 8 o'- clock in the afternoon. ADVANCE POLL - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19751 located in the Town Hall POLLING DAY - MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1975 located in the Town Hall Nomination papers are available at the Municipal Office, during regular office hours. Given under my hand this 6th day of Nov- ember, 1975. A.J. Gauthier RETURNING OFFICER ST. JOHN AMBULANCE continued from page 16... both Mike Mintenko, Corps Superintendent and J. Archie Carriere, Provincial Staff Officer, complimented the group and Leaders on a very conscientious and working group. Then Mr. Ca- rriere announced that all had successfully be- en examined and passed their First Aid Certi- ficate. He also congratulated Walter Aylward and Ed Trapp on their hard work to start this St. John Cadet Corp in Terrace Bay. Walter Aylward spoke a few words to the Ca- dets and thanked all the visitors for their interest and time taken for the examinations. An informal half hour of questions and ans- wer period followed, this closing the aftern- OCBt. John visitors were: Col. W. Melville, Provincial Staff Officer; J. Archie Carriere, Prov. Staff Officer Administrator; George Whitefield, Prov. Staff Officer Training; Mike Mintenko. Corps Superintendant; Ronald K. Bas- tone, Corps Staff Officer; Gerry Bakker, Amb- ulance Cadet Supt; Susan Bakker, Nursing Div. Member; Carl Mellerup, Divisional Officer"R" from Thunder Bay. Mrs. Dorothy Rummery, Corps Staff Officer; Mrs. Saima Willoughby, Divisional Officer, Schreiber; Mrs. Helen Doo- ley, Corporal Schreiber Division. TERRACE BAY FOURSOME TO MEET WORLD CURLING CHAMPIONS Unless there is a last minute change in the draw, the Jerry Dupas rink made up of Cam Bur- gess, Mike Fenton and Dick Rattray will play the Otto Dannelli rink, the current World Ch- ampions from Switzerland in the first draw of the Thunder Bay Grand Prix Cash Spiel this weekend. ; This years Grand Prix starting Nov. 7 to Nov 9th promises to be one of the best with top teams such as Bill Tetley, Don Dugid, Orest Meleschuk, Bud Summerville and Paul Savage. 8 SCHREIBER 3 FIGURE SKATING CLUB \ alas MEETING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 7:30 P.M. ANGLICAN CHURCH BASEMENT IMPORTANT! Be sure to attend.

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