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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1991, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuesday, March 12, 1991 | . true | But our memories will never die I our parents Geraldine & Fred who where taken away from us two years ago today March 10, 1989. This month comes by with deep regret | = en | o McColeman - Geraldine & j Fred In loving memory of : -_ ah a 9 me celebrate my Gand binthday, Ruth, Sob canintt the Spadouc 2, Yohu, relma Small But it's not the same since we | lost you You left so quickly without good-bye Va Guillevin International Inc. Requires: For those who knew them all pois mya itom Warehouse/Counter Person low much we lost two years We miss you mom and dad. ||| Experience would be an asset, but not necessary. Lovingly remembered and |] | Call Vicky at 825-3203 or send resume fo: greatly missed Kim,Kerri and Guillevin International Inc: PRES It brings back the day we L family, my daughter Joobel aud family cannot forget. the one In our hearts you will always and for her coming gor cuenl, my 2 stay Gerald, Edwin and wife Gudy, aud all Loved and remembered day by - " euhea cent me birthday greetinge, gts : day / Memories are treasures'no one $0 --. can steal a be, Ae Nicol Death is a heartache no one Wn. g >! can heal i Life must go on we know that's inte .0.Box90 _ . Terrace Bay, Ontario yy, ; /Life according to Baba continued from page 5 ones. Or the vicious car springing a major repair job on you the day after the warranty expires. Or the panty hose that keeps sliding down your bum threatening to throttle your knees. Or the bowling balls which absolutely insist on either going down the gut- ter, or through the blankety- blank space you've already created with the first blankety- blank ball! Oh, life is surely filled with more frustrations. than can be named at one time, and yer ole Baba would welcome any and all suggestions for more of the same for the very next column on this desperate subject. Come on, readers, you must have a million and one favourite ones to share. THE CORPORATION < OF THE TOWNSHIP Det OF SCHREIBER D\ BY - LAW 2-91 eH Us te A By-Law to authorize the removal-of a structure contravening Section 5.2.2 Zoning By-Law No. 20-88 WHEREAS: a structure was constructed in 1990 in contravention of Section 5.2.2., of the Corporation of the Township of Schreiber Zoning By-Law No. 20- | 88, on the following described property: Lot 126, Plan M-120 Langworthy St. Township of Schreiber District of Thunder Bay NOW THEREFORE The Council of the Township of Schreiber, enacts as fol- lows; (1) This By-Law may be cited as the "Corporation of the Township of Schreiber (Removal By-Law 2-91)". (2) The Council is hereby authorized to carry out the removal of that structure located on the aforementioned property which is in violation of Section 5.2.2. of Zoning By-Law 2-88, by the servants or agents of the Council. (3) Thirty (80) days notice of the Council's intention to carry out the removal of the aforementioned structure shall be given to the owner of the land upon which the structure is constructed by return registered mail addressed to such owner at the owner's address as shown on the-last revised Assessment Roll, or at such more recent address as may be in the knowledge of Council. The owner shall also be given notice of the Owner's Right of Appeal-by sending to the owner a copy of Sections 138 to 141 of the Municipal Act. (4) Should the owner fail to remove the structure that was contructed contrary to. Section 5.2.2. of Zoning By-Law Number 20-88, within the said period of thir- ] ty (30) days, subject to any order that may be made by the Courts pursuant to Section 139 of the Municipal Act, the Coucil of the Township of Schreiber, may by its servants or agents, cause the removal of the structure that'was construct- ed contrary to the provisions of Section 5.2.2., of Zoning By-Law 20-88, at the owners expense. Should the owner fail to pay the costs of the removal of the offending structure on or before December 31st of the year in which the struc- ture is removed, then the expense thereofincurred by the Council,.with interest at a rate of 15% per annum, may be recovered by the Council in like manner as Township taxes. NOTICE OF PROMULGATION OF BY-LAW The above is a synopsis of a by-law passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Schreiber, on the 26th day of February 1991. All persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of applying to have such by-law, or part thereof, quashed, must make his application for that purpose to the Supreme Court, within three months next, after the first pub- lication of this notice in the newspaper called the "Terrace Bay - Schreiber News", or he will be too late to be heard on that behalf. A.J. Gauthier Clerk Township of Schreiber CAP call 824-3345 Community Against Pushers Pat PO also the ambulance attendants to General , Hospital going and return. J thank you all - and 4¢ also my wonderful relatives and friends for continued from page 6 won't send their babies to die in some godforsaken, rinky dink dust bowl in the middle of nowhere." Malcolm looked hurt. I'd forgotten he'd been abandoned in Welland. "But I don't get it" he said. "Okay so Hussein invaded Kuwait's territory...so how come George Bush has to fight him? Does he own Kuwait?" Boy, Art Linkletter was right - cats say the darndest things! "Well" I said, noticeably nervous about the conclusion we were both coming to here, "T guess in a sort of non-literal sense, America thinks it does own Kuwait and all the prob- lem areas of the world at least to the point of securing their territorial borders." What followed was a "movie moment", a mental collision of heightened aware- ness and suspended disbelief as Malcolm and I looked into each other's eyes and as if rer ed said simultaneously: "Wow! George Bush is going to need a bladder the size of Texas!" all the visits and cards and gifts and flowers » and phone calls. You have all been so kind. Also thank you Father Campbell for your lovely visits and prayers. Thank You All Retta Pearson Art and Debbie Roen are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a daughter! Julia Dawn born february !8 weighing 7ibs, 702. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Brian Birch, Mrs. Christine Bolan and first time great grandma Mrs. Edith Birch. OOE; y, Hill's Science Diet & Hill's Prescription Diet Dog and Cat Foods available through Highview Animal Clinic Phone 825-3330 in Terrace Bay |

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