Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 19, 1984 PIDLUZNY: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather, William who passed away sud- denly on Dec. 19/83. One long and lonely year has passed, Since our great sorrow fell, The shock that we received that day, We still remember well : Clusters of precious memories, Sprinkled with love and tears, pay that God had spared you, If only for a few more years, The rolling streams of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair, Recalls the love the voice,' the smile, Of the one who once sat there. Lovingly remembered by wife Eva, Son Robert, Daughters Kathy, Linda, Son-in-law Bill, grandchilldren David, Cindy Orlesky. i would like to sincerely thank: all those who contributed to my list at the station, all who sent cards and best wishes, all Ny attended my Surprise Send- off. Special thanks: to those planned and organized this Surprise, to those who made the delicious cake, to Nola for her poem, to Lee and Lindsay for their beautiful card. To all of you, your News Flash friendship and thoughtfulness will long be remembered. Sincerely y SANDY SCOLLARD Saturday, Dec. 8, saw the Terrace Bay Arena invaded by 140 or more "Mites". No, Mites are not little bugs, but young (5, 6, and 7 yr. old) hockey players. Ter- race Bay Minor Hockey played host to the 2nd Annual Mite Tourna- ment, with teams from Longlac, Marathon, White River, Red Rock (two teams), and Ter- race Bay (three teams). The Terrace Bay Mites were divided into three teams because of the large registration this year. These teams And fun it was were the "Tigers", the "'Lions", and the "Cou- gars". The Tournament is an ""everyone's a winner' type event and all 140 children went home with beautiful medals. Juice and potato chips, given to the hard working players, were the high- light of the day for a lot of the little ones. Rumor has it that some of the children slept with their 'first'? medals on. all night! The theme for this Tournament was "Hockey for the fun of it" --140 little kids showed us all how it's done! You did not die You are not there You did not die. David and Cindy. Pidluzny - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, 'William Pidluzny, who passed away suddenly December 19, 1983. | do not stand at your grave and weep You are not there, you do not sleep You are a thousand winds that blow You are the diamonds that glint on the snow You are the sunlight on ripened grain You are the gentle autumn rain When | awaken in the morning hush You are the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight . You are the soft stars that shine at night | do not stand at your grave and cry Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter Linda, son-in-law Bill, grandchildren Flowers N' Things Santa will be delivering free of charge, Dec. 17 - Dec. 24. A phone call will speed your Season's Greetings across the street or nation. Bill Cook. LO ES CO HOO 0, 6 Happy Holidays oe The Community Resource Office, including the Com- munity Mental Health Worker, the Community Resource Worker, the Community Corrections 824-2743 Word has just been received from the North American Air Defence Station that they : NA have spotted a strange occurencé in the sky. They have stated that several people have bee 5 ee pias =ooH witnessed eight tiny reindeer (one had a bright, shiny red nose!) pulling a sleigh full of brightly coloured gifts, and travelling at high speeds over Northwestern Ontario. The sleigh's only inhabitant was noted as being short, fat, dressed in a bright red suit and sporting a full length beard of white. The only words that could be understood were, "Merry Christmas to all, And to all a good night". Norad wishes to advise one and all to keep an eye open for this strange fellow in the vicinity of Rossport, Schreiber and Terrace Bay. ORB sehen and ea: Child a h evelopment Worker ex- AR t 4 PUBLIC REVIEW 'tend to you best wishes for ara on reeve the holiday season. The of- ms % s Theta - e Ministry of Natural R i ic revi fice | will "be 7 sede aces various the Background Information Report and Prelininecy hence RCO Thaw 208 Boe Plan of Schreiber Channel Provincial Nature Reserve which i located in Killraine Township on the north shore of Lake Superior 6 km (3.7 miles) west-southwest of Schreiber. through January 1st, 1985. ! £ sexual offence ese%ers*s charges ane oo Tee hee ae SEA A SF af The man described as 4S Seasons Greetings from the Schreiber € one of the driving forces #% North Star Junior Hockey Club, behind the development eo This Provincial Nature Reserve incorporates internationally recognized occurrences of cherty rocks notable for some of the the guiding forces be- ; peal oldest microscopic life forms known in Canada. hind the development of Marathon for the last 14: years. He is one of our eo Players and Executive. Gaceal tar Cole with best citizens." The Background Information and Preliminary Management Plans various counts of sexual Marathon, located 310 are available for public review during normal office hours at Ter- ae whtieen: km cuit of Thunder Bay, race Bay District Office, and public comments will be accepted g; Schreiber Terrace Bay & by the Ministry of Natural Resources up to and including January has undergone a recent 15, 1985. William Springer, 48, economic boom due to af Ron Speziale Joe Kennedy appeared in provincial the nearby Hemlo gold- | ETCH Mark Houston Gy gin TuncerBeyon fe : Joseph Speziale <n By are ae buggery, sexual assault For more information, contact J.A. Chappel, Parks, Fish and Alex Costa 'ioan Sn one on a male and gross During _Springer's Wildlife Supervisor, or J.B. McGrath, Lands and-Parks Technician, anf Rick Courtemache ves Jean oof indecency. first court appearance at: Darren Welbourne % Ray Wilson _ Joey Speziale #6 Joe Figliomeni Rick Morgan Mitch McLauglin Mike Holland #¢.Mario Vasilu "™* Reno Venziano Merry Christmas & Happy New Osea eee year. Year. Thanks to all for the sup- port we have received this &, Springer, who has been a public school teacher for the last 25 years has resigned as reeve of the community of 2,500. Marathon councilman Jack Warwick said the #% arrest of Springer has been a "severe blow" to the community of 2,500. "It has upset the towns- people to say the least," said Warwick. "Mr. af Seaecaan " eats eevee Springer has been one of both reporters and the public were ordered out of the courtroom by provincial judge Roy Mitchell. Mitchell also ordered a _ publication ban on the court appear- ance to protect the iden- tity of the complain- ants. Springer was released from custody Thursday and will appear in court for a preliminary hear- ing Feb. 26. Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 280 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Telephone (807) 825-3205 Ministry of -- Hon. Alan W. Pope Nat Minister aha John R. Sloan Resources Deputy Minister Ontario