Page 16 By-law #51D (Continued from page 16 SIMCOE PLAZA = north and west sides SELKIRK AVENUE - west side, between Hwy .I7 and Radisson Avenue. Of particular interest to residents regarding the above sections are the following:- Parallel parking only on Hudson Drive (including High School area.) No parking on east side of Selkirk Avenue (except for truck unloading zones). Township of Terrace Bay. Mr.and Mrs.Ted Brown have returned from a trip to the west coast where they visited Kenneth Brown and his family. In Duncan, B.C .they visited with Mr.and Mrs.Ernie Woods, Mr.and Mrs.Hanna, Mrs. Fedun, Mr.and Mrs .Desrosier who all way "Hello" to their friends in Terrace Bay. Enroute home they visited in Haney, B.C. and at Carlyle, Sask. On July 29th Superior Airways few Mr.& Mrs.Oja, Nipigon in to Sandridge Lake, north of Pays Plat for three days of pickerel fishing. The couple were winners of the trip donated by Superior Airways as a prize on a Schreiber Curling Club draw. When picked up on August Ist they were most en- thusiastic about their whole trip. The fishing was excellent. Wieben's Resort donated the camp facil- ities, boat, motor etc. Many visitors from all points of the U.S.A. and Canada have camped, fished and checked in to Rossport the past week . Lorne Molinski and Mr.and Mrs.W.Schelling were lakehead visitors this week. Mrs .Eugene Legault is a patient in Terrace Bay Hospital . Mr .and Mrs .Chas .Todesco have their son Jack and his family, from Sarnia, visiting them. Mr .and Mrs .Romeo Bouchard and Shirley motored to Port Arthur Wednesday . Mr .and Mrs.Eugene Gerow and children have re- turned from a holiday in Eastern Ontario. TO STUDENTS 'Z Biiga, WE EXTEND « | OUR SYMPATHY SQ Tuesday, P September 6 THE NEWS September |, 1966 WOMEN of the MOOSE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR" BOOTH AT THE FALL FESTIVAL CANDY APPLES CANDY FLOSS delicious Fair Flavor MRS .K.NESBITT HONOURED ON DEPARTURE Mrs .Keith Nesbitt who leaves to reside in Mara- thon, was feted by friends and relations who met in Mrs.Wesley Miller's home when hostesses Mrs.Ken Williamson and Mrs.Neil Nesbitt were assisted in serving lunch by Mrs.Jack Winters. On behalf of the others Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Tommy Whitton presented a clothes hamper and set of stacking chairs and, on behalf of the Women's Insti- tute, Mrs.Harvey McCanna presented a chip and din Seq. At the party were Mesdames Frank Roen, Bill Kenn Stella Auckermann, Eddy Nesbitt, Alice Potvin, E. Spidans, Jack Whitton, E.Lawson, T.Pelto, Charlie Nesbitt, Alex O'Grodnic, David Nesbitt, Harvey Stevenson, Bob Winters, Lorraine Huard, Jack Cor- bett and Miss Heather Graham. Prizes for various contests were also presented to the guest of honour. Attending the Kinsmen Convention in Fort William from Schreiber were Gerry & Mavis Godin, Peter & Mary Speziale, Alec & Eva Gordon, Geo.& Joy Riley, Tony & Beulah Speziale, Bob & Jackie Turner, Mike Cosgrove and Ray Guillet. Mr .Ted Wainikka of Montreal brought his daughter Leslie to visit her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs . Bill Gerow and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Wainikka at Gravel and will take back Brad and Tracy who have been visiting here. When you see a school bus with red lights flashing --STOP. Whether you are approaching the bus from the front or overtaking it from the rear, the flashing red lights mean you must stop. You must stay stopped as long as the red ligh ts are flashing. This law applies to all motorists except those ap- proaching from the front on a highway with separate roadways. Drivers who fail to stop are liable to fines of up to $50 for the first offence, $100 for a second offence and $200 for a third offence. There is also a penalty of four demerit points for each offence.