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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1977, p. 7

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JANUARY 19, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PACE 7 a, Left to right (Back) Linda Hutchinson, Clara Gould, Peggy Thompson, Marge' Lundberg, Stella "Brown; Center: Helen Brooks; Front: Cathy 'Notwell, Margaret-Ann Clough, Joanne Moore, Cora Ropchan, Jackie Sopel and Rev. Brian Bigelow. On Sunday, January 9th at 11: 15 a.m. during the Community Church Service, Rev. Brian Bige- low installed the new Ladies' Executive. Helen Brooks is this year's president with _ Stella. Brown, past president, Publicity and Manse Committee; Cora Ropchan, vice president and Altar; Joanne Moore, . secretary; Peggy Thompson, treasurer; Margaret-Ann Clough, _ Ways and Means; Linda Hutchinson, Membership; (Cathy Notwell, Programme; Jackie Sopel, Pro- erty; Barbara Wise, Sick and Visiting; Clara 'Gould, pianist; and Marge Lundberg, Manse Com- . mittee. nad The Ladies' Executive meets the first Monday of every month and all ladies are welcome. The World Day of Prayer will be held at the Community Church in Terrace Bay this 'POLICE DEPT. REPORT: Cont'd from pg. 6 year, the first Friday in. March. Damage to this piece of safety equipment has libeen estimated at $100.00. Fe bh & E 'H Two motor vehicle collisions have been re-"-- ported to Police with total property damage estimated at $2000.00. As a result two mot- orists have been charged with following too closely and will appear in court on February 3rd. On January 15, a motorist was checked by 'officers on patrol and the driver could not , produce evidence of insurance. He was sub- | sequently charged under the Motor 'vehicle gl - Accident Claims Act. - During the week, three juveniles have been cautioned regarding the operation of their § snowmobiles. While on foot patrol, a constable on duty found one building insecure. One disturbance call was attended to a local liquor lounge with no charges being "laid. While on patrol, officers observed a gar- bage can on fire in front of Robinson Store. While Police were investigating the fire, three windows were smashed in the swimming pool building. On Sunday, officers on patrol noticed four windows broken at the Public School. : These acts of wilful damage are un- der police investigation. Section 8(2) Jf the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act reads as follows - No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle across a highway un- « less, (a). he has attained the full age of . fourteen years; and (b) he holds a driver's licence, a motorized snow vehicle operator's licence or is a resident of any other pro- vince, country or state and holds a licence issued by such province, country of state - which authorizes him to drice a motorized snow vehicle. SOCIAL: Tom and Phyllis Turner, 108 Laurier, were pleased to have their daughter, Sally home from December 17 to 27th. She'is in her - 2nd year at St. Lawrence College in Kingston. THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF ota) APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY in conjunction with the + TERRACEBAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT offers an UPHOLSTERY COURSE When: January 24th to February 4th (2-week course, Monday to Friday evenings only) 7:00 p. m. to 10:00 p.m. Where: Large Meeting Room Recreation Centre of Terrace Bay Cost: $25.00 per registrant (materials extra) Instructor: EVA CONNORS How to Register; = Beginning Wednesday, January 12th, the Recreation Office will accept registrations on a "first-come, first-served basis. Payment must be made to officially register. 'Workshop limited to 10 registrants.

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