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Terrace Bay News, 28 Jan 1992, p. 10

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Page 10, News, Tuesday, January 28, 1992 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE TO TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY RESIDENTS RE: DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay would like to remind residents that all dogs.in the Municipality require 1992 dog tags as of March ist, 1992 and that the following animal control fines will be in effect. Failure to register dog (LICENCE) $43.75 Permit dog to run at large 43.75 Kennel maintenance fee 5.00 A dog caught running at large will cost $5.00 on the first day, and each day thereafter. Your cooperation is requested in maintaining control of your pets. ANIMAL CONTROL TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE: BY-LAW OFFICER - WAYNE PAPINEAU 825-9417 POLICE OFFICER - 825-3232 (ONLY WHEN UNABLE TO € CONTACT BY-LAW OF Baas Schreiber winter carnival continued from page 3 judged in two categories: children aged 11 and under, and a seniors category for any- one 12 and older. Changes have also been made to the balloting proce- dure for choosing carnival kings and queens. Last year, ballots were dis- tributed at local businesses, which led to some abuse, Lar- ivee said. "This year, when people pick up their carnival but- tons-- which will be available during the first week of Febru- ary--they will receive a bal- lot," he said. Also during this year's car- nival a dinner theatre will be held in support of the Lake Superior High School's Enrichment Activities. "It will have a belated Valentines Day theme," says organizer Howard Alexander. *"No program like this would be com- plete without some Beatle's love songs."' Howard Alexander "People can expect some silly loves songs--especially from the 1960s--some sad songs, and, of course, no pro- gram like this would be com- plete without some Beatle's love songs." Both public schools in Schreiber will be having a win- ter carnival day, and the cami- val itself will feature a Family day, which involves toboggan- ing, a family supper, and, after- wards, a family skate. Back this year is the contest to guess who is playing the carnival's mascot, Spud the Couch Potato, played last year by Sal Filane. A brochure outlining the carnival's complete schedule will be mailed out during the first week of February. S TACK UP TO 'en, TRAVEL Air line ticketing and all - hotels world wide Joe Mykietyn (Agent) aie; 4gso0" 824-3418 @ g He 2 Ge The Laprade Travel Shop Ltd. P.O. Box 925 Schreiber, Ont., POT 2S0 Drink and drive and you'll get a set of new wheels. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Dorothea Fischer would like to take this opportunity to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who showed support and kindness during our loss of a loving mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother. A sincere thanks to Beth McLean for her inspiring service, support and prayers, the organist, choir, usher and pallbearers. Special thanks to Dr. Rohani, Dr. Deshauer, Dr. James, nurses and staff of the McCausland ANYBODY According to the latest P.M.B. results, 61% of all adults in English Canada receive a community newspaper on a regular weekly basis: EXACTLY THE SAME So if you want to reach the people next door, take a look at us. And you'll come to agree that your community newspaper stacks up to anybody. You can lose a lot more than your licence PERCENTAGE receiving a --_daily Hospital and to the Homemakers and nurses who came into dri aye newspaper. the home. To Bob Elkin and David Tigani for their visitations and driving. omaro General And of that group 97% turn to their local while mother was in the hospital, King's Funeral Home, the U.C.W. for the delicious lunch. To all who sent cards, letters, floral tributes, food, baking, and charitable donations. There are no words to explain the gratitude the families experienced. Gerald, Florence, Jean, Zonie, & familes newspaper for informative editorial topics which address issues pertinent only to their individual community: special interest news they can't find in a daily. And because the average reader refers to his local newspaper on an average of 2.4 times per issue, this consistent, steady readership offers the ideal opportunity to deliver your one time advertising message again and again. ° In fact, one National Daily Newspaper buy plus one National Community Press buy will provide a more cost-efficient reach with a 10% higher net coverage than a 4-insertion National Daily Newspaper Campaign. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION PARENTS!! It's Registration Time for JUNIOR & SENIOR KINDERGARTEN The weeks of February 3 and February 10 Each day from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visit TERRACE BAY or SCHREIBER PUBLIC SCHOOLS during those weeks. ..Bring your child's birth or baptismal certificate as proof of age. Af you are unable to visit the school, please call-~ Telephone registrations will be accepted. WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND KINDERGARTEN? JK: Children born in 1988 SK: Children born in 1987* ' * Children currently attending JK classes are not required to register for SK. Parent meetings and classroom visitations will be arranged by each school during the month of May. For further information, please contact your local public school: TERRACE BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL, D. DAVEY, Principal 825-3253 SCHREIBER PUBLIC SCHOOL, J.D. St. AMAND, Principal 824-2082 Pat Richardson D.I. McQuarrie Chair Director of Education

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