PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS ; SEPTEMBER 27, 1978 POLICE REPORT: Continued from page 5 ... Later in the day, one local driver was charged under the . Highway Traffic Act with careless driving. l d e as FOR MGNEY-BACK LIFE INSURANCE September 19th was rather quiet with police finding two : En buildings insecure. E On September 20th, one break and enter was reported at the Aquasabon Teakler Park, which is still under investigation and the police were involved in escorting Her Honour Lt. Gov. Pauline McGibbon-during her visit to Terrace Bay. During the day of September 21st, one bicycle was reported stolen as well as a quantity of Carlton Show Band tickets from the bus depot in the Recreation Centre. Combine protection for you family with a guaranteed savings program! Sun Life's Security Fund Endowment provides life insurance to your Age 65 - then returns all premiums plus dividends. A wise investment ['d like to discuss with you. CLAUDE P, LEPINE - 535 Lakeview Drive On September 23rd, one charge under the Liquor Licence Act Box 98, Terrace Bay - Phone 825-3613 was laid; three disturbances investigated; a set of tires and ie JOHN A. MASON - 38 Pine Crescent rims were reported stolen and police are investigating a con- Box 398, Terrace Bay - Phone 825-3535 plaint of harrassing telephone calls. September 24th was quiet with one motorcyclist being charged C ~ ~ under the By-Law for driving the vehicle in the vicinity of | SUN LIFE OF CANADA the hospital. : L:S:H:S: WINS COSTA TROPHY On Thursday, September 21st, the golf team from Lake Super- MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT for High School won the N.S.S.S.A.A, Fall Golf Tournament at Mr. and Ms. William Kujbida of Terrace Nipigon and the Costa Trophy. The L.S.H.S, team out-distanced Bay are happy to announce the forthcoming the runners-up from Geraldton by fourteen strokes. Nip-Rock mariage of their son, Glenn William Zo placed third and the defending champions from Wawa were fourth. Marjorie Ina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marathon and Manitouwadge did not compete. The L.S.H.S. team Osborne Pellow of Chapleau, Ont. was led by Paul Dashkewytch, who also won the individual low The wedding will take place on October gross. Excellent rounds were also contributed by Dave Sadowick 7th at 4 p.m. in the Trinity United Church, Tom Weaver and Rick Dejonghe. The team was accompanied by Chapleau, ont. Mr. D. Roberts. Congratulations for a fine effort to all £ memters of the team! LADIES CURLING NEWS : . ye The first meeting of the Ladies! Curling Club Executive was Hospital Auxiliary held on Sunday the 24th of September. The areas of responsibi- lity 'are as follows - Sheelagh Hamilton 3340 President; Norma CA Gusul 3756 Treasurer; Heather Vandergraaf 9125 Secretary; RD # ARTY Ollie Chapman 3289 Past President and Fund Raising; Janice ; Wilson 3672 1st Vice and Bonspiel; Jeannine Desrosiers 3324 LOCATION: Community Church, Terrace Bay 2nd Vice and Prizes; Joan Bertin 3516 Bonspiel; Laurie Desros- "DATE: Thursday, October 5th, 8 p.m. iers 9069 Draw; Brenda Harper 3384 Draw. One director will be ADMISSION: $1.50 Lunch Included elected at the General Meeting on Tuesday, October 17th. A Special Events Committee under the chairmanship of Ollie A Chapman will be formed to plan the 25th Bonspiel in 1980. ; A teaching night and introductory funspiel are being planned for the first week of curling. All newcomers will be given a warm welcome and are invited to phone any member of the execu- tive for information or help at any time. Ida Romanuk has kindly consented to be our Northwestern Re- prasentative sgeln tls year PRIZES: Bridge (Hi & Lo), Whist (Hi & Lo) Crib (Hi), Rummoli, players bring SCHREIBER SOCIAL: your pennies Mrs. Polly Guild of Sault Ste Marie is visiting her brother BRING YOUR CARDS. CRIB BOARDS, Etc. Norman Bottomley and his family. ! ' HE BRING YOUR FOURSOME, YOUR PARTNER OR Inez McCuaig regrets that she used Rita McGrath's name in- COME ALONE stead of Rita McBride's name in the recent report of the EVERYONE WELCOME party honouring Helen Krizan.