Page 2, News, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1992 Criminal Court On Wednesday, July 29, 1992, Judge Walneck presided over Criminal Court. Michelle Boucher was found guilty of a Terrace Bay Police Services charge of caus- ing a disturbance. Her fine was $200. Michael Gerow was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of possession of a nar- cotic. His fine was $200. Susan Langford was found guilty of a Terrace Bay Police Services charge of theft. Her fine was $200. Nancy Jensen was found guilty of a Terrace Bay Police Services charge of theft. She was given one year probation. Gilbert Martin was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of mischief. His sen- tence was 40 hours of commu- nity service and one year pro- bation. Community briefs compiled by Darren MacDonald Marjorie Prebushewski was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of welfare fraud. "She was placed on probation for one year and ordered to pay $500 to the Township of Schreiber. Werner Wirtz was found guilty of a Terrace Bay Police Services charge of causing a disturbance. He was given six months probation. The next criminal court is Aug. 26, 1992, at the new Legion Hall in Schreiber. No changes at Minnova It's business as usual at Min- Contact North OPEN HOUSE Friday, Giugust 21, 1992 6-9 p.m. Get a college diploma, aniversity degree or take a general interest course. Terrace Bay Public School Rear Entrance REFRESHMENTS - Come & bring a friend nova Inc., in the wake of that company's sale to the Metall Mining Corporation. . "It's my understanding that there will be no change what- soever in day-to-day operations at Winston Lake," says Mine Manager Tom Dickson. "The company was bought lock, stock and barrel from the presi- dent right on down to myself." Kerr Addison sold its 50.4 per cent interest in Minnova to Metall in a deal announced July 27. The purchase is sub- ject to government approval, and is valued at $136.6 mil- lion. "It's my understanding that this is just a straight economic decision," says Dickson. "Someone wanted to sell something, and someone else wanted to buy it." The mine at Winston Lake PREGNANT? Need to talk? Local Support Available - Kathleen 825-3596 Georgette 824-2623 Trespassing You are also reminded that persons entering prohibited premises are subject to being charged with trespass. PLEASE DO NOT TRESPASS ON CP RAIL PROPERTY! F.O. Peters Assistant Superintendent Algoma Division Rail System Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 CP Rail System at CP Rail 's Terrace Bay Yar A PUBLIC NOTICE CP Rail System and the CP Rail Schreiber Safety and Health Committee would like to remind the residents of Terrace Bay that those who trespass in the railway yard at Terrace Bay or anywhere else on railwa are endangering Hemscle a short-cut to save a few minutes could serious injury or death. property that they ves. Using the ae as ead to employs about 160 people and expects to continue full operi- tions for at least another 4 1/2 years. "If anything, we're looking at this as something that's very positive for us," says Dickson. "A new owner is bound to want to make things go." Did you know that... *Before the Trans Canada Highway was completed from Marathon to Thunder Bay, pri- vate and family cars were load- ed on a CPR flat car, and off they went to a larger city to shop or go on a holiday eThunder Bay is one of the largest ports by volume in Canada eMichipicoten Island is an island in a lake with an island in a lake on an island in a lake. It's true, you can look it up. eIn 1942, the community of Jackfish was a busy port with a total of 164 boats clearing their harbour during the season, which ended in November. It handled more than 260,000 tons of coal imported from the US, as well as shipments of pulpwood from the local bush. a, FR Dominic's Tempo Complex Schreiber H ee D @ PERM SPECIAL $35 (incl. cut & style) HIGHLIGHTS - $28 (cut extra) COLOURS - $24 Senior Citizens rates Special ends August 31st eRed Rock was named for the large red rock elevation, or "cuesta'"', located just off High- way 17, seven miles west of Nipigon. A cuesta is a long, sloping hill that ends abruptly in steep cliffs. Community calendar *Alcoholics Anonymous meets each Monday and Thursday evenings at 8 pm at the Community Church in Terrace Bay. *Questions about Alzheimer's disease? Come and talk with Val Coubrough from the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario. The place is the boxing room at the Schreiber Rec. Centre, Aug. 18 at 7:30 pm. *The Catholic Women's League meets every sec- ond Monday of the month in the basement of St. Martin Church at 8 pm. *The Chimo Club holds § its regular meeting every f third Friday of the month. } *The Disability Action Group meets the third ff } Thursday of each month | } at 1:30 pm at Birchwood. 824-2200 Terrace Bay 1992. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF The Township of Terrace Bay invites tenders for the construction of a scenic observation deck at the tourist Specifications may be obtained and arrangement for site visits may be made by contacting R.V. Mikkonen, Township Engineer at 825-9303. Sealed tenders are to be submitted to the undersigned by 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, August, 18, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. David C. Fulton Clerk-Treasurer Administrator Township of Terrace Bay P.O. Box 40 12 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0O TERRACE BAY Information Centre.