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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1992, p. 14

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~Page.14, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1992, News Raised most in region 'From Lejt, Richard Roy, 7vext Desaulniers, Mary Prusky, Barry Harper and Mert Burrows. Last summer, Roy, Desaulniers, Harper and Burrows participated in the Longest Day of Golf, in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Fifty-four holes of almost continuous golfing helped them raise a total of $4,139 in pledges, the largest amount raised in the entire north- western district of the Cancer Society. The Society's Mary Prusky presented golfers with a cer- tificate recognizing this achievement last week at the Legion Hall in Terrace Bay. DA b,A DAA RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREERL LL BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Patricia and Barry Senior are proud to announce the arrival of our little treasure, Brandon Jordan who arrived September 17, 1992 at 1:35 p.m. weighing 8 [bs, 15 1/2 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Wilkes, Dr. Vilcini and all the wonderful staff at McCausland Hospital for the excellent care we received during our stay. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Albert Dober of Marystown and Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Senior of Lewins Cove, Newfoundland. Dab bb hb bpbpaaea mance enrnnrenrce by Darren MacDonald Staff There was a happy ending to a potentially unpleasant story last Thursday evening when two missing four-year- old boys were found safe and sound. The boys went missing around 5:30 pm, Oct. 22, near Southridge Crescent in Terrace Bay. One of the searchers, Dar- ren McLean, found them near the Aguasabon Beach at 8 pm. The parents of Warren Sands and Torrin Crevier thought the chil- Parents get a scare when sons go missing says Sands. After looking in the area around their Southridge Cres- cent home, he says they expanded their search to include the neighbouring streets. And as they did, more and more people joined the search. "It seemed like there were people from all over the place," says Sands. "There were people from our street, and quite a few people from other streets in the area. And before it was over, the fire department was dren were play- 2 6 They were just involved, as well ing at a friend's : : as the Terrace house when they SISter se ., Bay Police and called them in But(Warren)stil =. opp» for dinner. doesn't seem to be too Sands says "But when we | concerned aboutit, even Kimberly- went over to get although we have tried Clark was set to them, they to expiain to him what get involved just weren't there," the problem was.39 before the boys says Doug were found. Sands, Warren's "Some people father. "So of course, we start- were saying they had seen (the ed to scour the neighbour- At first, Sands says the search party consisted of him- self and his wife and Torrin's parents. "And we looked in some of the areas (Warren) goes to nor- mally, assuming it was just a matter of getting in the right yard and bringing them home," Classified ad? Charge it to your VISA 'FIRST ONE $9.99 dp de be de be be be te do be te te be be te te de De te de, De de De de be hd ba phpbb bbb bbb haba banana RRRRRRRRRER LE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER NOTICE SNOW REMOVAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Municipality is again offering driveway clearing services to eligible persons. To qualify for the program the applicant must be: 1. Age 65 or Over 2. Be physically disabled An applicant is not eligible, if spouse or other able bodied person (income producer) lives in the resident, except spouses who are over the age of 60. Driveways servicing commercial properties or multiple dwellings will not be cleared under this program. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office. ei % 4.4 a: Porthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES WINTER COATS & PARKASG.............ccccccccccccecceeeee SECOND ONE FREE! (excludes leather & Suede) COMFORTERSG..............00....0000 FIRST ONE $10.99 SECOND ONE FREE! MENS/LADIES PANTS.............. FIRST ONE $5.99 SECOND ONE FREE |exludes silk, suede & leather) PLAIN SWEATERG..................... FIRST ONE $7.49 SECOND ONE FREE! SLEEPING BAGG..................... FIRST ONE $12.49 SECOND ONE FREE! PRICES VALID FROM OCTOBER 20 TO NOVEMBER 15 TERRACE BAY Lower Level in the Post Office SCHREIBER TRAVEL REST TRAILER PARK 824-2617 THE SEWING NOOK 825-9555 boys) out in the back near the bush, so we started looking in between the beach and where we live on Southridge," he says. "There were people just coming down and helping out--anyone that was avail- able." Finally, around 8 o'clock, Darren McLean spotted the boys, walking along a creek bed. "They were a couple of hun- dred yards away from the shore, way up in the bush," says Sands. "I don't know exactly what they were doing." Torrin and Warren were wet, and starting to get a bit wor- ried. But other than that, Sands says they were fine. "They didn't seem overly worried at all, actually," he says. "They were just off on a little trip. .. . But (Warren) still doesn't seem to be too con- cerned about it, although we have tried to explain to him exactly what the problem was." The McCausland Hosptial's Cash Calendar winners Week: Forty-Three Oct. 19: Sue Merkley, Terrace Bay, $10 Oct. 20: June Ross, Terrace Bay, $10 Oct. 21: Bob Boucher, Terrace Bay, $10 Oct. 22: Jamie Figliomeni, Schreiber, $10 Oct. 23: Charles Kettl, Toronto, $10 Oct. 24: Gail Moore, Terrace Bay, $50 Oct. 25: Dino Tonin, Terrace Bay, $10 This space donated by the Terrace Bay/Schreiber News

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