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Terrace Bay News, 15 May 1990, p. 13

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Page 12, News, Tuesday; May 15, 1990 Law Enforcement Torch Run raises $300,000 Last year the Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics raised over $300,000 through the "Adopt-A- Cop" fund raising program. this money made possible through the participation of mentally handi- capped athletes in Special Olympics program across the rovince. This year, police ser- vices across Ontario are joining ogether to raise money for Special Olympics through the "Adopt-A-Cop" program being offered. The Torch Run will be held Sunday, June 3rd, 1990. "Adopt-A-Cop" by calling Schreiber O.P.P. at 824-2333. If any moreinformation is required feel free to contact our office. Contact: Prov. Const. Robert Draper-Schreiber O.P.P. - 824- 2333. Winnie Campbell's Scribbles. By Winnie Campbell To recognize and publicly - reward high levels of achieve- ment attained by high school stu- dents within District 29 Superior, the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, held a ban- quet at Ryan Hall in Thunder Bay on April 21, 1990. District 29 Superior encompasses Geraldton, Hornepayne, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon- Red Rock, Schreiber- Terrace Bay and Thunder Bay. Following the banquet and entertainment by the Marathon High School Band, as directed by Bryan and Joanne Webb are Joe McGill, Chairperson Joan Hurley introduced Ian MacRae, pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Brenda, to Rob, son of ng Bob and Doris Krause. ; The wedding took. place in Now that the open water fish- rB ; ing season is upon us, anglers in g Thunder Bay, May 4, 1990 the North Central Region, which The happy couple are honey - extends from Atikokan to White mooning in Florida. Lake are reminded of the new sport fishing regulations which were recently passed into laws. Implementation of regulation TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER THE EXPROPRIATION ACT R.S.O. CHAPTER 148 a5 "8 eu ip In the matter of an application by the Corporation of the ' Township of Schreiber for approval to expropriate land, being more particularly described in Schedule "A" detailed below, in the Township of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay, for the purpose of widening a municipal road and related facilities. Notice is hereby given that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described in Schedule "A" below. A plan showing such lands may be seen at the Township Office, 608 Winnipeg Street, Schreiber, Ontario. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority, shall so notify the approving authority in writing. (a) In the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice or, when he is served by publication within thirty days after the first notice of publication of the notice: : (b) In the case of an owner who is not a registered owner within thirty days after the first publica- tion of the notice. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER PER: A.J. GAUTHIER, Clerk - Treasurer NOTES: 1.The Expropriations Act, RSO 1980, Chapter 148 Provides that, (a) Where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General. (b) The inquiry officer, i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personally or by his Counsel or agent man. ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith. 2. "Owner" and "Registered Owner" are defined in the act as follows: "Owner" includes a mort- gagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a com- mittee of the estate of a mentally incompentent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested: "registered owner" means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is speci- fied in an instrument in the property registry, land titles or sheriff's office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner, who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry. This Notice first published on the first day of May, 1990. SCHEDULE "A" All singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Priske, in the Municipality of the Township of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay, and Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of Block "A", Plan M-55, Walker Lake designated as Part 1 on a Plan recorded in Registry Office for Thunder Bay, as Description Reference Plan 55R-8229. District 29 President, who wel- comed those in attendance. Speeches and congratulations were given by Anterro Elo, Provincial Treasurer, O.S.S.T.F,, John Cottenden, Superintendent, Lakehead Board of Education, Lyn McLeod, Minister of Natural Resources and Energy, Taras Kozyra, MPP- Port Arthur riding and Gilles Pouliot, MPP- Lake Nipigon riding. Five local student were hon- ored with certificates. The awards of merit are for excellence in endeavors in seven categories and were presented as follows: Dion Bozec- Student Leadership, Kevin Cebrario- ers reminded of fishin changes makes it critical that anglers get a copy of the "Ontario Summary of Fishing Regulations" when picking up their sport fish- ing licenses. Summariés are available from most sporting goods stores and at all MNR District Offices. "Theses regulations were passed in order to sustain Northern Ontario's quality sport fisheries", said Bob Thompson, Regional Biologist for the North Central Region. "Concern for the fisheries prompted regulation amendments, and biological stud- ies identified problem areas, which were discussed with the public during the Fisheries Management Planning process." All District. Fisheries Management Plans in the Region have been approved (for the administrative districts of Atikokan, Geraldton, Nipigon, Terrace Bay, and Thunder Bay). Examples of regulation changes are a Province-wide aggregate limit of 5 trout or salmon per day, which now includes brook trout in the total. there must not be THANK JOU Thank you ts Dr. Scott and all the nurses and staff tn harpital. You are all sa hind and caning, and ta Father Campbell aud Ree, Sparkes for your vis- 2, and all my kind rela- tives and friends whe are all great and 7 thank you and far the flowers and cards - and alse the "lance you atl. Fetta Peazsecd$ Technical Skills and Achievement, Nancy Commisso- Academic Excellence, Michael Duhaime- Academic Excellence, and Geoffrey Flanagan- Technical Skills and Achievement. Mr. Seigfreid Krause form Munich, Germany is visiting Ida and family here. Get well wishes to Mrs. Charlie Pearson, Mrs. Joanne Le Blanc, and Mrs. Ann Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Davis have returned from their vacation in Florida. Mrs. Vienna McLennan and Alma Haapa have returned from their vacation in Florida and also Mrs. Saimi Willoughby. regulations more than 3 lake trout in this total, and for Lake Superior, not more than 3 lake trout or brook trout. The catch limit of 2 brook trout on Albany River is now in place for Lake Nipigon and the Nipigon River System. New maximum size limits are in effect for walleye in the Atitkokan District and for pike in the Geraldton District. Trout size limits also apply to certain water bodies in Geraldton and Nipigon Districts. Secretary of State Gerry Weiner announced today details for the visit to Canada of Her Majesty The Queen. Her Majesty will arrive in algary on June 27 and will be eeted at an official arrival cere- ony at the Olympic Plaza. The highlights of Her Majesty's visit to Alberta will be a visit to Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, attendance at the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Spruce Meadows Equestrian Centre, the opening of the Museum of the Regiments, and the review of the King's Own Calgary Regiments and The Calgary Highlanders. her Majesty, as Colonel-in-Chief, will present a new Queen's Color to The Calgary Highlanders at McMahon Stadium. Her Majesty will then fly to Ottawa and take part in the Canada Day celebrations in the National Capital Region. She will attend a reception hosted by the Governor General during the afternoon. 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