PAGE 24 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 24, 1970 Owl's Hoot: continued from page 23..... Canadian Legion trophy to the winning senior boys team, In spite of the threat of rain the meet proved successful and enjoyable for both participants and spectators. ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Ibey were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaune, Mr. and Mrs. K. Brady and family of Thunder Bay. Guests of Ab. Roubles on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cherutti, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Waugh, Tracy and Beverly of Thunder Bay. Mrs. A. Martin is visiting her daughter Mrs. N. Bain this week. Visitors with the Brian O'Hagans recently were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Hagan and son Nick of Riv- ersdle, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Hagan of Walkerton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Legault are holidaying with relatives in Thunder Bay. : Mr. and Mrs. Felix Legault have returned from a holiday with relatives in Western Ontario. Jack Todesco and son Charles of Sarnia are visiting with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Todesco. Rev. Father Farrell of Petrolis, Ont. is also a guest. SCHREIBER DISTRICT COURT NEWS The following were charged by Prov. Judge T. A. Connors in Schreiber District Court on October 15th. Paul Emile Blanchard, Sec. 42(1) L.C.A., having liquor, $13.50; Frank Costa, Sec. 11(a) F.F.P.A., ignite fire crackers, $28.00; James Philip Comeau, Sec. 54(2) L.L.A., under age in hotel bar, $12.50; Pietro Cropi, Sec. 64(a) H.T.A., fail to stop, $23.00; Martial Godin, Sec. 59012) H.T.A., speeding, $27.00; Robert Clayton Gordon, Sec. 82(3) L.C.A., $10.00 plus costs or 3 days - liquor in a car - under 21 years = $12.50; Keith David Gorman, Sec. 82(3) L.C.A., consume under 21 years, $12.50; Charles Moore, Sec. 80 (2) L.C.A., Drunk, $12.50; Lloyd Walter Relph, Sec. 54(2) L.L.A., under 21 in hotel bar, $12.50; Robert Joseph Stolz, Sec.60 H.T.A., careless driving $102.50. : This coming Saturday, October 31st marks another Halloween, an event looked forward to with great anticipation and excitement = cont'd next column - October 21, 1970. | by the children. May we urge parents, motorists and | O.P.P. Press Release - cont'd from page 11 ..... of Highways, Rossport cleared the highway of " debris. The victim is survived by his wife RacHel Brunet and several children residing at Noranda. Funeral Services were held for the victim at Noranda on October 23, 1970. Investigations were carried out by Provincial Constable C.R. Duffy. This tragedy marks the first of an otherwise fatality- free year for this area. A minor side-swipe collision occurred on the C.P.R. Overhead Bridge 2 1/2 miles east of v Schreiber at approximately 12:30 p.m. October 18, 1970. Approximately $150.00 damage was sustained when vehicles driven by Douglas James Whicker, Terrace Bay and Pavalo Peter Pellegrino, Schreiber came into collision. No injuries were sustained. The occurrence was investigated by Provincial Constable J.E. Wills. On October 21st , 1970 the proprietress of the Birch Grove Motel, Schreiber reported the theft of a small table from a unit at the motel. This matter is still under investigation. On October 21st, 1970 at 9:00 p.m. a quantity of beer was seized from a vehicle owned by James Phillip Comeau, Schreiber. A passenger in the vehicle Samuel David Lyons, age 22, 104 Hill St. Schreiber was charged with having liquor in a place other than residence. Comeau, age 18, was charged with having liquor under the age of 21 years. A 19 year old Schreiber resident, Eddie Louis Comeau, 306 Mary Street has been charged with causing a disturbance, being unlawfully in a licens- ed premises and damage to Government property as the tesult of an occurrence at Mayfair Hotel, Octob- er 22, 1970 at about 1:00 a.m. Comeau will appear in Provincial Court, Schreiber on November 3, 1970. Two separate instances of minor drinking under the age of 21 years were investigated. Charges were laid against Keith David Gorman, age 19, 450 Princess Ave., Terrace Bay and Judy Richardson age 18, of 305 Main Street, Schreiber. Minor disturbances were investigated at the Hacquoil Construction Camp, Schreiber and the - Pays Plat Indian Reserve. No charges were laid. Both occurrences took place on the evening of all others in a position to affect the safety of these little ones that you do everything in your power to ensure this year is free of any tragic events.