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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1977, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 19, 1977 INAUGURATION: Cont'd from page 1 .... Meetings of Town Council have been changed from Wednesday at 8:00 to Monday at 7:00 this FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND year. The meetings are held at the Municipal : Office the second and fourth Mondays -of the CAR PET NEEDS SHOP AT month. y A request from Police Chief Zroback was EATON S : granted and two Police Constables will attend - a Federal Corrections Agency Works shop in $F 11 Cava naugh Thunder Bay. : Accounts approved for payment were: Township FOR FURNITURE - $83,703.61 December and $6712.38 January; : o Hydro = $33,949.44 December and $1548.99 Jan- v Jim Bonazza uary; Library - $1106.77 December and $274.74 pg January; Recreation - $10,857.77 December and FOR CARPETS kt $2423.82 January; 1977 Memberships: Ontario EATON"S THUNDER BAY N ¥ Good Roads Association $27.50; Assn. Municipal Electric Utilities $100.00; Ontario Municipal Electric Assn. $201.01 and Thunder Bay Munici- pal League $75.00. : Appointed to Boards and Committees were: Recreation: Chic Thompson and John Mason; Library: Mrs. V. Thorpe, Mrs. A. Wilkes, Mrs. D. Plantte and Mr. Ken MacLeod; Committee of Adjustment: Mr. B. Lapenskie and Mr. Ken Mac- Leod; Planning Committee: Mr. Ken MacLeod, Mr. G. Puttock and Mr. Ken Eaton; McCausland Hospital Board: George Ramsay; Thunder Bay District Health Unit: Marge Hamilton. _. Terrace Bay Enterprises was chosen from the Tenders to supply gas for the municipal veh- icles for 1977. The four Councillors voted in favour of the suggestion to each take a three month term as Acting Reeve in case of the absence of the Left to right: Gerry Dupas (Skip), Mike { Reeve. ! Fenton (Third), Dennis Magne (Second) and ; Gary Gusul (Lead). a ZONE 4 CURLING PLAYOFFS THIS WEEKEND : Terrace Bay Curling Club will be the host TERRACE BAY POLICE TEPARTIENT REPORT na "to the Zone 4 playoffs for Mens' Curling this The Terrace Bay Police Department was + 8 weekend the 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Five perhaps called to investigate twenty occurrences for i six clubs from the area will be vying for the the period January 10 to 16. iy chance to go the Northwestern District Finals On January 10, officers on patrol checked in Red Lake the first weekend in February. a parked vehicle in the Townsite. As a re- §& The eventual winner of the zone and the Dis- sult, a quantity of liquor has been seized RY trict will compete in Thunder Bay for the and a male person charged with having the , * right to represent Northern Ontario in The care of control of a motor vehicle with liquor rd Brier. The Gerry Dupas rink will represent ; readily available. & Terrace Bay. The Dupas rink won all of their On January 10, a theft of hockey sweaters J five games in the Terrace Bay Club Playoffs. was reported from the visitors dressing room } See photo next column. oa . in the Hockey arena. Thirty one new adult --r sized hockey sweaters have been stolen and wit 1) ENGAGEMENT ANNCUNCEMENT valued in excess of $800.00. Police agencies al the North Shore h b otified and Mr. and Ms. Jack Yates are happy to oh = a aio {< announce the engagement of their daughter, : ; a : 'During the night of January 10, two per- Caroline Marie to Mr. Michael Darrell : sons climbed the £ t "th - Gorman, son of Me. and Mrs. Leo Gorman, Snes. S: Sewage Treas ment Plant and damaged the chlorine "eye t all of Terrace Bay. wash" bowl. To page 7 ..... il ! TT 4 Es

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