PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 20, 1976 TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB Ladies interested in curling one or two nights a week (Tuesday and Thursday) phone your entry to: Elaine Zwir at 825-3291 or Norma Gusul at 825-3756 after 6 p.m. by October 26th. Fees $35.00 year (must be a Recreation Member) . ENERGY ERG EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE " VENDING ASSISTANT" The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee will accept written applications for the position of Vending Assistant. Duties to include stocking of various vending machines located. throughout Kim- berly Clark Mill, minor repairs to mach- ines and ordering of stock. Person filling position would be on duty three days of every week. Call Recreation Office for further details. Apply to: Terrace Bay Recreation Committee, Box 460," Terrace Bay, Ontario. SCHOOL NEWS CROSS COUNTRY: : On October 14th the Lake Superior High School Cross Country team "The Superior Streak -ers" competed in the annual NSSSAA cross coun -try meet, at Marathon. Lake Superior placed third out of the six schools cdmpeting. Con- gratulations go to Anna Racioppi, Mary Stor- titi, Virginia Stortini, Kelly McKee, Tina Redins, Marilyn O'Connor, Trish Paukstys, Jody McKee, Susan Barnett, Michelle Perras, Cathy Cook, Carolyn Vanderkam, Paul Barry, Mike Moher, Les Comeau, Jim Winters, Scott Thompson, Don Mills. Special congratulations go to Elena Speziale for taking second place in the junior division, Bill Megraw and Bill Bolduc for a good finish in the gruelling 5% mile senior division and to Vaughn Tremblay for balancing our success with a final place finish in the junior division. VOLLEYBALL: On October 16th our Volleyball teams tra- velled to Manitouwadge to participate in the annual invitational tournament. This tourna- ment matched the opening of the 76 Volleyball season.» The results of that tournament will be in next weeks column. Cont'd page 13 .... TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT During the week of October 10th to 17th Police investigated 34 occurences within the Township. : During the week three charges under the Highway Traffic Act and five charges under the Liquor License Act, were laid. On Monday, October 11 Police acted as inter- mediary for a dispute between two construction workers, the result that both parties returned to camp. Later the same day a constable on patrol discovered a break and enter at the fire hall. Early on October 12 a break and enter eas re- ported at the Red Dog Inn. Police investiga- tion into these two offences has resulted in three Terrace Bay men being charged. Early in the evening of October 12, 1976 a routine spot check resulted in charges of Possession of Narcotics being laid against a Sault Ste Marie resident. On October 13 a local resident was charged with operating a motor vehicle with no insur- ance. Continued page 7 ccee..