Wind-rain-snow-what else? The weather has been just crazy lately hasn't it? One day it snows - the next it rains - and the wind has been fierce. These photos were taken during the past couple of weeks when the waves on the beach were seen to go as high as even 10 feet. Wind demolished a birch tree in front of the Norwood Motel and ice seemed to be dangling on just about anything you cared to glance at. When will it all quit and we can honestly say that winter is here? Photos by: Bob Park Vol. 18, No. 47 Wednesday, December 7, 1983 Terrace Bay Schreiber 2nd annual Squash and racquetball tournament The Terrace Bay Rec- reation Department's 2nd Annual Squash and Racquetball Tourna- ment was held on No- vember 26 and 27th, 1983. There were 22 participants competing for the hardware in the squash tournmanet in A and B divisions. The results of the tournament were: "A" Winner - Gerry Mikalaskas, "A" Run- ner Up - Darcy Furlong- er, "'Consolation Win- ner' - Jim Corrigan, "'Consolation Runner O.P.P. out after drinking drivers The Ontario Pro- vincial Police will be embarking on an all-out attack on drinking driv- ers over the Christmas and New Year's holi- days. O.P.P. officers in every corner of the pro- vince will be watching for people who take their holiday celebrations too far. Using roadside breath screening de- vices, the police offi- cers will be able to test drivers they believe have been drinking. Up" - Paul Malcomson. The games played throughout the 2 day tournament were ex- cellent with superb squash skills displayed by the players. Partici- pating members includ- ed: Yash Arora, Dean Dubreuil, Steve Sechesky, John Hoeve, Nancy McCallum, Jamie McEwen, Darcy Furlon- ger, Paul Gilmore, Dan Pineau, Jim Corrigan, Al Chisholm, Al Gere- ghty, Larry Simons, Paul Malcomson, Gerry Mikalaskas, Ron Lee The test devices show one of three results after a driver takes the test. If the 'pass' light shows, the driver can go. A 'warn' light means the driver may receive a 12- hour suspension; in that case, his driver's licen- ce is seized, and he must make other arrange- ments for continuing his journey. If the person taking the test sees the 'fail' light, it means the start of a procedure to obtain a test with a normal breathalyzer. Public Library Terrace Bay POT 2WO ee Ontario Kam, Miles Borsa, Joe Cherkoski, Anne Chal- mers and Lynda Hor- man. There were 8 partici- pants for the racquetball tournament. Two of them travelled from Thunder Bay to partici- pate in our 2nd annual event. The results were: "A" winner - Jones, "A" Runner Up - Dave Bajkiewicz, "Con- solation Winner" - Ro- land Crevier, "Con- solation Runner Up" - Jim Callaghan. Partici- "Last year, out of 538 drivers killed in fatal accidents in Ontario, 301 had been drinking," said Commissioner Archie Ferguson. "Everyone in the com- munity has a responsi- bility to try to reduce this terrible statistic."' The O.P.P. has a maj- or part to play in any work to reduce drinking and driving. Everyone can try to prevent the drinker reaching his car when his driving will be impaired. Friends and pants in the event were: Larry Jones, Jim Cal- laghan, Joe Mussolino, Charlie Scollard, Dave Bajkiewicz, Dale Love, Roland Crevier, Bill Roukkala. - The Recreation Com- mittee would like to thank all the participat- ing players for register- ing for the tourna- ment. We hope you had a good time. Hopefully there will be another one in the new year. family can use their in- fluence to stop a loved one from taking totally unnecessary risks - both the risk of having an accident and the risk of being caught by the police. "Moderation is the keyword - Hospitality means more than just making sure someone's glass is always full. It also means making sure that guests can get home safely," said Fer- guson. Age of majority card service planned The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Com- mittee in conjunction with the Schreiber O.P.P., are staging an Age of Majority Card Service for area_resi- dents, Thursday, De- cember 8, 1983, 7-9 p.m. at the Schreiber Rec- reation Complex. Anyone nineteen years of age and over wanting to acquire an Age of Majority Card should take advantage of this special service. Area residents are re- minded that as of January 31, 1984 Age of Majority Cards will be mandatory for all Com- munity Hall Licenced Functions. If interested, please be at the Recreation Complex between 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and have with you a birth or bap- tismal certificate, and a witness of legal uge having known you for a year. Don't be caught with- out your Age of Major- ity Card!!! Terrace Bay council changes jobs. As the Council mem- bers complete the first year of the term, Reeve Dave Speer has an- nounced a reshuffling of responsibility areas. The object of the exercise is to allow Councillors to expand their knowledge of specific areas of the municipal operation and to apply their talents to different types of issues. Councillor Joe Ken- nedy will be taking on the Airport as a special responsibility, while re- taining Public Works and the Cemetery. Councillor George Ramsay adds Social Ser- vices and Personnel to his portfolio, keeping Police as well. Councillor Ollie Chapman will continue in Finance and Recrea- tion and assume new responsibility for the Fire Department. Also on Recreation is Councillor Bill Houston, who in addi- tion to retaining respon- sibility for the Library, will take on the new job of reporting to Coun- cil on Hydro matters. Reeve Speer will con- tinue ex-officio as a member of all commit- tees, including special responsibility for Emer- gency Measures and Planning. Reeve Speer also stat- ed that he is pleased to announce the appoint- ment of Mr. Dave Stewart as Council's representative on the Board of Governors of McCausland Hospital and Mr. Maurice Phil- lion to the Board of Directors of the District Home for the Aged. The signing officers for the municipality will remain unchanged. On January ist, 1984, Councillor Ollie Chap- man will assume the role of Deputy Reeve, which is held on a three month rotation by each mem- ber of Council. Reeve Speer noted that he is very satisfied with the way Council has performed during a dif- ficult first year. we have a lot to ac- complish yet," he said, 'but I am confident that if we continue to work together as we have, the next two years will be good ones for Terrace Bay."' INSIDE THIS WEEK... - Birchwood Terrace hosts tea and bazaar - Poet's Corner - "Letters to Santa" Only 18 days 'til Christmas!