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Terrace Bay News, 30 Nov 1977, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 30, 1977 POLICE REPORT: Continued from page 10 .... : On November 22, as a result of a disagree- ment and fight, one persaen was taken to Thunden 'Bay. hospital with a fractured skull. No charg es have been laid in this case. SNOW, REMOVAL: . Section 116(10) of the Highway Traffic Act 'of Ontario provides that - Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, no person shall park or stand a vehicle on a highway in such a manner as to interfere with the move- ment of traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway. Every person who contravenes any of the pro -visions of this section is guilty of an of- fence and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not less than $5 and not more than $50. Motorists are requested to co-operate and ensure that their vehicle does not hinder the clearing of snow from our streets. COURT NEWS: 24 NOVEMBER 1977: The following persons appeared in Provincial Court, Criminal Division in Terrace Bay before Provincial Judge F.A. Sargent: Matti Illikainen of Thunder Bay entered a plea of guilty to impaired driving and was fined $300.00 or 30 days in jail as well as having his driver's licence suspended for the mandatory period of 3 months. David James Mallais of Terrace Bay entered a plea of guilty to impaired driving and was fined $400.00 or 40 days in jail as well as receiving a 1 year suspension of his driver's licence. Hilton Paul Mushquash of Rossport was found guilty of impaired driving and was fined $300. or 30 days in jail as well as having his dri- ver's licence suspended. Kevin David MacNeil of Thunder Bay entered a plea of guilty to driving a motor vehicle with over .08 mgs of alcohol in his system and was fined $350.00 or 35 days in jail as well as having his driver's licence suspended for the mandatory period of 3 months. James McParland of Schreiber entered a plea of guilty to impaired driving and was sentenc- ed to 14 days in the District Jail as this was a second offence within two years. Frank Turk of Terrace Bay entered a plea of guilty to driving a motor vehicle while over .08 mgs of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood and was fined $250.00 or 25 days in jail as well as having his driver's licence suspended. LUNCHEON (morgashord MONDAY TO FRIDAY 12:00 NOON - 1:30 P.M. $3.75 CURLING NEWS: 2 A supper special at the Christmas Party will be a delicious shrimp treat. Don't forget to bring a small package for under the tree - pre- ferably silly, funny or completely useless! December promises to be a very busy month with kitchen renovations under the capable dir- ection of Shirley Caron, a teaching clinic, ladies' zone play downs and the usual seasonal activities. Don't forget to put in your bid for the stove, fridge or dishes. Bids are to be given to Shirley Caron or Elaine Zwir. AUNITED CHURCH WOMEN | % CHRISTMAS BAZAAR SAT., DEC. 3RD * 2:30 - 5:00 P.M. SCHRE | BER TOWN HALL Chicken Pattie plate = $1.25 * Children under 10 yrs. - .50¢ A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT FROM THE SKI CLUB Put a Membership in their stocking this year Family = $30.00 Senior - $25.00 . Intermediate -= $20.00 Junior = $15.00 instructions - races - fun and participation included. Call Rita McBride at 825-3713. Canada Savings Bond Winner - Mrs. Margaret Gander. We thank you for your support and may you all have a "Happy Holiday Season". VARIOUS MENUS i)

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