Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 5, 1986 Snowmobile by-laws updated continued from page 1 law regarding fines would be changed. As it is now, every person who con- travenes the by-law is liable to a fine of not more than $300, exclusive of costs, for each offence. She added that the by- law change is just one of many things being tackled by the new Township Council, which was sworn in late last year following the municipal elections in November of 1985. '*This is a good working council," she said. "'I've found we are. ac- complishing more than we were for the three years I was on council before."' After serving as a coun- cillor, she ran for Reeve and won. "This council has policies,' Reeve Chapman explained. '"'We are movers and shakers."" Leffers fo fhe Editor Dear Editor: I was cleaning the bathroom the other day when suddenly, somewhere between pour- ing the Javex into the toilet bowl and wiping the tub with Comet, the following questions occurred to me. Why don't men feel guilty about leaving their children with babysitters while they **work*'? Why is it often the woman who looks after the ' THANK YOU . Bonnie (Emestine) and Norman Bot- tomley would like to thank Dr. Wilkes and the, Nursing Staff for the care before, during, and after the birth of our baby Jenna Louise. Special thank you also to the student doctor and the air ambulance staff for the care shown myself and Jenna while transporting us to Thunder Bay. We would also like to thank the Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital for the lovely gifts. Your kind- ness will always be remembered. "Thank You Special thanks to the Women of the Moose Chapter 1426 and the Ladies Aux- iliary Legion Branch No. 223 for their gifts on my departure from Terrace Bay. Thanks also the Woodroom Crew at the mill for the party and gift. A special thank you to our families for the lovely meal at Adamo's and our farewell party at the Moose Hall. It is really nice to know you have so many good friends. If you are ever out our way do drop in. Holiday House Motel, 3355 Skaha Lake Rd., Pen- ticton, B.C. V2A 5C5. Thanks again to all. Alice & Herve JULY Ist Planning Committee On Tuesday, January 28th, a meeting was held at the Rec. Cen- tre to discuss tentative plans for the July 1st celebrations. The next meeting will be held in the Con- ference Room at the Rec. Centre on Tuesday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. We welcome suggestions and help from 'the public and the various committees. If you are interested, please attend the meeting on February 25th. For further informa- tion, call: Ollie Chapman Freda Boucher 825-3289 825-9269 Are you making ¢ the most, , 0 your Savings. Look at some of the advantages of saving with a Superflex annuity plan. It offers: © competitive interest rates © achoice of 22 accounts © flexibility to take advantage of changing market conditons © quarterly statements © personal service © the investment and insurance expertise of one of Canada's largest financial institutions. Ask about Superflex, today. 46 Parkway Mary Cashmore 975.9152: OF CANADA | Get your life in shape. She added that if people in the community aren't satisfied with what is being done, "let us know.' The children and who.searches for a replacement caregiver when she cannot, or chooses not, to do so? Why don't more men choose the occupations of full-time and homemaker? Why arent men. ever asked *'If ya wanted to be an engineer (or pipefitter) why'd ya have kids?" Why don't more men parent next regular meeting of Terrace Bay Township Council is set for Feb. 10, starting at 7 p.m. support the idea of govern- ment funded daycare? Though I tried: very hard, I just couldn't think of a logical answer to any of those questions. Maybe someone else can. Now, you'll have to excuse me. The bathroom needs to be cleaned ... again. Cheryl E. Hodgins Terrace Bay With your Support -- ARH | Rae cancer can Vv be beaten. ' Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and elec- tric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. Thank You Many thanks to Dr. Adey, Nurses, Staff of McCausland Hospital, my family, friends and neighbours for the baking, flowers, get well wishes, dur- ing my lengthy stay in Thunder Bay Hospital. Certain thoughts, feelings can only be express- ed from the heart. John Teniuk Worker hired Linda Pattison, a former Schreiber resident, was hired by Project Mayday recently as a field worker for the Terrace Bay area. She will be working with Mayday groups in Marathon, Manitouwadge, Rossport, Schreiber, and Terrace Bay. Field worker hired Project Mayday, a women's action group covering the North Shore area, has hired a former Schreiber resident, Linda Pattison, as a field worker. According to a Project Mayday news release dated January 15, Pattison will work with the District Pro- ject Mayday Board to assist local groups in identifying 'Travelling to Thunder Bay? Stay With Us! ee eee eee =| ~ + motel and (ie I ee [ oe oa (ee ; ; Lf ee I\\ = | afc CA ii eter | favera | "SESar Ree Breakfast Special! Daily Business Luncheon! Nightly Dinner Specials! NEW BANQUET ROOM ¢ Banquets, receptions & weddings © Seating Capacity 110 We are offering 10% off our regular rates of: $30.95 single for 2 $37.95 double for 3 $35.95 double for 2 $39.95 double for 4 We are centrally located between Keskus Mall and Intercity Shopping Mall. Call collect for reservations. 807-344-5744 CIRCLE INN MOTEL 686 MEMORIAL AVE. THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO We would like to thank the firemen for their prompt response to the fire. Also thank you to our neighbours and friends who offered their assistance. A special thanks to Rose Dakin for supplying coffee to the firemen. Your kindness will always be remembered. Jim and Sherren Kraehling Birth Announcement Bonnie (Ernestine) and Norman Bottomley are hap- py to announce the safe and long awaited arrival of their first child, a beautiful baby girl Jenna Louise, weighing in a 6 Ibs. 3 oz. on January 12th at 9:37 p.m. Proud grandparents are Norman and Ruth Bottomley of Schreiber and Ernest and Frances McDonald of Red Rock. Women of the Moose celebrates 30th Anniversary and Valentine Dance February 15th Cold buffet Supper & Dance Cocktail hour 5:30 - 6:30 Supper 6:30. Dance 9-1 $15.00 per couple until Feb. 9/86 Advanced tickets 825-3825 825-3313 824-2676 Also at the Moose Bar Dance only $5.00 per couple Sorry no minors Tickets for dance available : at the door Place: Moose Hall, Terrace Bay Music by: Party Sound Everyone Welcome 3 SS 8 SB DS _ VETERINARY f nel oe b ae vd. Dr. Benz aA ee & Dr. Peterson of the Highview Animal Clinic will be in Terrace Bay Thursday, February 20 on Highway 17 in the Scout Hall for appointments call Pam Jones at 825-3714 After 1 p.m. issues and action plans aris- ing from the Mayday In. The Community Research Study, which was publish- ed last year, and the North | Shore Women's Con- ference, held last October. There are Project May- day groups located in Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Rossport, Marathon, and Manitouwadge. Pattison will be travell- ing to each community to meet with women in the near future, the release added. She lived in Schreiber for four and a half years and has been ac- tive in both Scouts Canada - and Project Mayday. 'I'm looking forward to working with the local Mayday groups,"' Pattison said. *'I believe that we can get a lot accomplished."' She has already helped to organize the Schreiber Women's Resource Cen- tre, which opened on January 15, and is also helping to'set up a Women and Town Planning Workshop to be held in Schreiber later this year. As Field Worker she will be active in the local communities until the mid- dle of June, the release noted. Juris Zdanovskis R.E. Belluz Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza, Box 715 . Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Office (807) 825-8393