PAGE IS8 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 28, I974 Swim Pool Hours until September 3rd - SWIMMING - Open Every Day 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to I E N D E R S B p.m: Sealed tenders will be received by the under September 3rd until pool closes: Weekdays 4 - 8 p.m. Weekends 2 = 5 p.m. and 6 - 8 p.m. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT Police Report for August I9th to 25th. Twenty-nine occurrences were reported during the week as follows: - Spot check pays off: At 12:05 a.m., August 23rd an alert constable noticed a strange car in town and took note of the licence number and vehicle description. At 10:30 a.m. it was reported that the North Shore Transit had been broken into and quantity of tools stolen. A vehicle description was circulated and later that day two suspects were arrested at Sault Ste. Marie. Charges of break, enter and theft have been laid. ; As the result of a fight on Simcoe Plaza, re- ported in last weeks Police Report, two men have been charged with assault causing bodily harm. Two charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act, eleven motor vehicles were safety checked with nine warnings being given. One missing person was located and police are presently investigating a case of threat- ening and indecent phone calls. SCHREIBER CWL FUN DAY DATE - Labour Day, September 2nd. TINE -- I to 5 p.m. PLACE - Schreiber Arena EVENTS - ® Races @ Draw @ Games ® Penny Auction @ Bake Table @ Bingo ® Food & Food NOTICE OF CLOSING DUE TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND BEING "| ABOUR DAY", THE TERRACE BAY NEWS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED. Deadline for all news material and advertising will be NOON TUESDAY FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY. The paper will be distributed on THURSDAY next week. -signed until 2 P.M. Wednesday, September 4th, 1974, for the following work within the hallways of the lounge area of the Terrace Bay Memorial Recreation Centre: Complete replacement of existing floor tile with 12" industrial grade tile and replace- ment of rubber baseboards. Tenders to be submitted on the following basis: a) to supply all labour and material b) to supply labour only (material supplied by owner). Details of area involved may be obtained by contacting the undersigned. The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Gerald J. Dupas, Co-ordinator Terrace Bay Recreation Committee P.O. Box 460 Terrace Bay, Ontario. AMBULANCE SERVICE QUESTIONED Statement by Ian Deans, MPP for Wentworth, New Democratic Party. I have today sent the following letter to the Minister of Health: "Dear Mr. Minister: I am requesting that a full enquiry be made in- to the ambulance services being conducted by. the province. In particular, full public dis- closure of the level of ambulance service, to- gether with whatever provisions are available for back-up service, must be made, also the methods of financing what are primarily inde~ pendent operations should be reviewed. It is my understanding from investigations I have conducted that while the initial approval of the budgets of ambulance operators is the responsibility of the government of Ontario, there is virtually no audit or mechanism for checking the actual expenditures. It is evident that where public funds are con- cerned, the use to which they are put should be the subject of public scrutiny." YOUTH DANCE - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 9 p.m. to I a.m., Moose Hall, Terrace Bay FEATURING: "Strollers of Hawaii". Bus leaves Schreiber Post Office at 8:45 p.m.