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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jul 1975, p. 10

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PAGE IO TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 23, 1975 NOTICE Tenders, marked "tenders for fuel oil" will be accepted by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. September 15, 1975, for the delivery of No. 2 heating oil in an amount sufficient fo supply the heating requirements of: St. Martin School, Terrace Bay . Holy Angels' School, Schreiber for the 1975 - 76 heating season. The heating season will extend from October 1, 1975 to September 30, 1976. M. Nicol, Terrace Bay, Ontario. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT During the week ending July 20th, I975 a total of 29 occurrences were investigated by members of the Terrace Bay Police Depart- ment. On July I6th a theft occurred at the swimming pool. One adult has been charged. July I8th a Break, Enter and Theft occurr- ed at the Recreation Centre. July I9th Mischief to Public Property at the Recreation Centre was reported. Two male persons have been charges. On July I9th a Schreiber man was charged with Impaired Driv- ing. Two charges were laid under the Liquor Control Act, eight charges under the Highway Traffic Act, four charges of unecessary noise by squealing tires and seven motor vehicle safety checks were carried out. {works for Kimberly-Clark. CALL FOR TENDERS The Terrace Bay Recreation Office is present- ly accepting tenders for the following work to be completed at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. This tender calls for the painting of the ceiling in the Terrace Bay Public Library as well as the ceiling of the main lounge in the Recreation Centre. For further information, contact the Recrea- tion Office during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Submit tenders to the Terrace Bay Recreation Office, Box 460, Terrace Bay, Ontario. TERRACE BAY SOCIAL SPECTRUM Visiting with Bernice and Bob Williams rec- ently was Bob's nephew Robert Hnatuik from Winnipeg. At present they have Bea's cousin Joe and Annie Syrota and children Stanley and Sault Ste. Marie. : At the Royal conservatory of music piano examinations held recently in Thunder Bay Miss Donna Lapenskie, pupil of Mrs. Julie Rattray passed her Grade III practical with honours. Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lapenskie, Lakeview Drive. Adult-Junior Two Ball Foursome at the golf club on July I7th - It was a lovely evening and the boys thoroughly enjoyed Golfing with the men. Jim Corrigan and Peter Dashkewytch emerged the winners. Juniors - Low Hole Paul Dashkewytch, High Hole John Adamo. Youth -- Low Hole David Velanoff, High Hole Jerry Nagorski. Welcome to Terrace Bay - to Christina and Louis. They reside at 633 Superior Avenue. To Mary and Stephen Monier-Williams. en works for Kimberly-Clark. They came from St. John Newfoundland and now reside at 6I7 Strathcona Avenue. To Gaye and Frank Barry and family. Frank They reside at 63 Laurier Avenue. Adults in Action = These young people have formed an organization in Terrace Bay to bring entertainment to Adults. These teenagers are a very enthusiastic group and have already put Most of the Committee Members will be going away to school at the end of the summer, but hopefully a few more people will join the ex- isting group and continue all year. All the money that is raised will be donated to the McCausland Hospital Fund. Joyce, also Paulette Gaudet all visiting from - Eric and Christina come from British Columbia. Steph- on a dance at the arena that was well attended. AGUASABON GOLF CLUB DANCE SATURDAY JULY 26 9 p.m. -- 1am. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Featuring: M.V'S POWER OUTLETS aT PE ------ } Eric Kjerulf and family Maria, Michael and Ann- {

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