PAGEL 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 13,1969 CASH : BINGO Installation of Officers - cont'd from page 4 ..... Sgt. at Arms - J. Garriock. Just a further reminder to all members interested in the affairs and management of this branch you are urged to attend the meeting of December 7th for the | purpose of electing a 2nd vice-president for the ensuing term. 7:30 p.m., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 SCHREIBER TOWN HALL er atti aar es asap ts Sab io RR se ak wd 21BINGOS ~ @ $ 5.00 i R DETACHMENT O.P.P. PRESS RELEASE : SEER DET 1 JACKPOT @ 1/2 proceeds |: Investigations during the past week included - 1 JACKPOT | @ $25.00 one Break, Enter and Theft, this occurrence is stil! under investigation; one investigation regarding a ~ theft of property from White River, which was re- 1 JACKPOT @ $50.00 GOOD NEIGHBOUR PRIZES covered by a member of this Detachment; one Liquor DOOR PRIZE investigation which resulted in one subject being --~ 1 card @ 10¢ charged under the Liquor Control Act; and one JACKPOTS | investigation regarding Wilful Damage, is still 3 cards@ 25¢ : under investigation. On the Traffic Scene, there were two motor veh- icle collisions, which resulted in property damage valued at approximately $2,306.00 and personal injuries sustained by two persons. he There was one charge laid under the Highway Traffic Act and 10 warnings were issued for minor infractions and defective equipment. Highways and Other Road Patrolled in miles amounted to 2,306 with 192 Total Duty Hours. EXTRA CARDS --- 25¢° ADMISSION --------- ~----$1.50 per person HELP KINSMEN HELP YOURSELVES CHRISTMAS POSTAL SERVICES Postmaster General Eric Kierans today announced extended postal services during the Christmas season. To assist customers in the purchase of postage stamps, money orders and other Christmas mailing transactions, full wicket service will be provided at all post offices for three consecutive Saturdays: - December 6th, December 13th and December 20th. Letter Carrier and Parcel Post delivery service will also be provided as one complete delivery on two Saturdays: - December 13th and December 20th. This additional service will ensure earlier delivery of Christmas mail and relieve the congestion at the post offices . The decision to provide this service followed a series of consultations with the postal unions to establish satisfactory arrangements for the extra work involved. Department officials estimate that the extra service will cost approximately $350,000 -- per day in overtime pay for the Letter Carriers. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Albert Thorpe are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Jeannie May to Mr. Reginald - Stuart Sloan son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sloan, Edmon- ton, Alberta. The wedding will take place January 10th, 1970 at four o'clock in the Community Church Terrace Bay, Ontario. . FAREWELL GIFT PRESENTED TO SANDRA ALLEN Sandra Allen was presented with a farewell gift on behalf of the Kimberly Clark office girls prior to her leaving Kimberly Clark Pulp & Paper Company Limited. A tasty lunch was served by Cathy-Jo Cotton and Donna McMicking. em Hunting was not the immediate cause of approxim= ately half of the hunting accidents in Ontario in 1968; these accidents were due to mishandled weapon In the past five years in Ontario, 99 hunters met death by drowning.