How are you going to celebrate Schreiber's 100th Birthday? Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 17, 1985, page 3 Tammy Mineau Enjoy all the activities that they have planned for the week. Stay around town and meet people, take in most Johnny Gagnon of the festivities. This week in fire Prescribed burns, as mentioned in a previous ar- ticle, are the deliberate ap- plication of fire to meet forest objectives. A burn of this nature was undertaken on June 30th in the Manitouwadge area. A thermal column Officers at Schreiber Detachment have been kept busy from July Ist with a variety of occurrences. The accident rate is down from 1984 and with increased enforcement of speed and rules of the road violations, it is anticipated the rate will remain low. This month to date, 15 Speeding charges and 2 Impaired Driving charges have been laid. A Selective Enforcement Vehicle is presently at Schreiber Detachment and will be us- ed extensively during the summer months. Following a fight outside a licenced premises in Schreiber, two persons were arrrested. They will appear in Provincial Court later in July. A Break, Enter and Theft was reported at Spadoni Brothers Garage, 7000 feet high was visible for many miles. This exer- cise met with the Ministry's objectives of preparing a logged area for reforestation. The fire was contained within the specified boundaries by a pre-bulldozed line. Fire line crews were assigned the vehicle which was stolen has been recovered and the investigation continues. A suitcase and a portable radio have been turned in- to the Detachment, the owner may claim them at any time by calling. A number of persons were charged with possess- ing liquor unlawfully, this includes walking down a street with open beer, con- suming beer after ball games and open liquor at public beaches. Liquor cannot be lawfully consum- ed in a public place only residences and licenced premises. Increased patrols will be evident during the Centen- nial Week, if you plan on drinking don't plan on driving. Let us make 1985 a safe one that we can look back on with pleasure. positions in the event of a continuation of the fire to undesirable areas and were augmented with helicopter surveillance, twin otters and two canso water bombers. The successful endeavour will be follow- ed up with a second burn the near future. -- trees. prevent forest fires! I'm going to enjoy as much as I can. Mary Ihnatko Dolores Alexander Renew old acquaintances with my family and high school friends. . 824.3213 of 600 hectares in the Slim Jim Lake area forecast for A view of these areas in six years will leave you with the feeling that you cannot see the forest for the o25Po, INN : Est..1884 Open 5 p.m. 7 days a week ] Fine licensed dining with the charming ambience of a 100 Y _ year old railroad inn overlooking Rossport Harbour. » Thanks for helping to The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay (EE Part-Time Cleaning Person We require the service of a part-time clean- ing person for the municipal office and police station. The work consists of regular daily vacuuming, dusting, etc. plus an annual spring cleaning. The work requires approximately two hours per day. The current rate of pay is $6.82 per hour. Apply in writing to the undersigned, stating related experience, before July 26, 1985. L.H. Sinons, Clerk Co-ordinator Township of Terrace Bay Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO NOTICE -- the print shop. Simco Plaza Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9425 Will be closed for Holidays from July 20 to 28 Inclusive The last day to place orders for delivery before closure is July 12. The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay NOTICE Dog Control Officer Mr. Wayne Papineau has been re-hired as Dog Control Officer for the Township of Terrace Bay, effective July 10th, 1985. Complaints and inquiries concerning dogs should be communicated to Mr. Papineau at 825-9417. A telephone answering device has been installed on this line to ensure that your calls are handled as effectively as possible. Sneak a peak at What's new in Rossport Meher Gift Shop _ (after 20 years of business in Thunder Bay) is taking the place of the Windjammer Gift Shop and making its new home in Rossport. We'll be open June through Christmas to help you with the Special" gifts. Open 10 - 6 Tuesdays through Sundays (closed Mondays, except holidays then we are closed Tuesday) |