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Terrace Bay News, 31 Oct 1984, p. 8

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Page. 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 31, 1984 Rossport Notes -- Ins and LADIES AUXILIARY BRANCH 223 EOIN > Ye and [wt (® Sau) O Police investigation con- fae g co goes uts tinues into the Break and 2 eran 3) by ANNE TODESCO Enter which occurred at Sat. Nov. 3/ 842-4 p.m. poms: Mrs: Marty Rowe of Spadoni's | Department ea ecm se) Innerkip, Ont. and Mrs. SS Se ae Knitting and -- feRost Helen McConnell of Flint, have been identified and Baking tables sassy Michigan called on Anne _--_PFOBFess IS being made in 5 ary . Todesco during the week. this case. Our appreciation Adults -- $200 ey They were interested in ob- is expressed to all those + 4 3 XY who came forward with in- formation which assisted greatly in this investigation. During the past week, two local residents were lodged in detachment cells as a result of over- consumption of alcohol. Both were charged for violation under the Liquor Licence Act. taining information of their grandfather, the late Samuel Thrower who had resided here for many years. They were anxious to locate the lot where the first Thrower home was built. They are compiling and tracing their family tree from pictures, and through people who knew Sam Thrower from the time the first Thrower had Children -- *4™ NOWIGE Churchley's Jewellers [ Police Report O.P.P. A local youth was com- mitted for assessment to the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital, after he was ex- amined by a physician and found to be acting in an ir- rational and unstable manner. A total of three motor vehicle accidents were in- vestigated resulting in pro- perty damage only. With each passage of days, the threat of snow becomes even greater. A look at a weather forecast shows we are indeed for- tunate to have escaped as long as we have with snow reported all around our area. If you haven't winterized your Car as yet, * today may be the day to get continued on page 12 Voyageur Tales H imigrated from England to will be Closed the United States and frrom_ Canada. Vickey Armstrong and Monday, Nov. 5th Linda Joiner hosted a baby to shower Saturday evening Wednesd N = honouring Mrs. Louise b hi | = ay, "aig 7th ; Stefurak and her new baby JANET CHAPPEL is closing will take place il boy Kirk. They presented student News iorder to prepare for the Grand _ the happy mother and boy Initiation will be held Opening of their New Location. with a gaily decorated lit- P 9g tle crib filled with Sorry for any inconvenience. numerous gifts. Luncheon : 4 was served. Mrs. Emma Molinski Y, JEWELLERS made a business trip to Thunder Bay on the 825-3592 during the week of Oct. 30th to Nov. 2nd. The initiation Costume Dance will be held Nov. 2nd in Terrace Bay. Music will be provided by Nick DeShane. School jackets have been ordered. They are white nylon with purple weekend taking Rev. Sister Marvel Belfry to board a plane to North Bay. TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER PUBLIC NOTICE ~ lerrace Bay Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Township of Schreiber, will take into consideration the passing of and if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on the 13th day of November, 1984, or at an adjourned meeting thereof, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street. eB a a to stop and close the public street or highway more particularly described as ollows: "All and singular, that certain parcel or tract of land and premises lyng and being in the Township of Schreiber in the District of Thunder Bay and Province of Ontario, and being composed of the whole of Huron Street and the whole of Manitoba Street on a Plan filed in the Office of Land Titles for the District of Thunder Bay as number 826 lying between th soe limit of Manitoba Street on Plan 826 and the south limit of Ontario Street on Plan 826". And take further notice that the said Council will at time and place above mentioned hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law, and who applied to be heard. The said By-Law may be inspected during business hour by any interested party at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Township Municipal Office, Schreiber, Ontario, prior to the passing thereof. Dated at the Township of Schreiber, this 16th day of October, A.D., 1984 A.J. Gauthier Clerk-Treasurer Township of Schreiber ms i, Existing are & Ax ce A } Area of HURON ~ Oy STto be Stopped Up ond Sto, Closed > 4 +, <--) > 4, % Initiation Time lettering. The order should be in by the sec- - ond week of December. Letterman Sweaters will be ordered soon. There will be about eleven students from Lake Superior High travelling during the March '85 break. Their destination? Southern Spain. Sports On October 19 and 20th, the Senior and Junior Boys' Volleyball teams .and the Junior Girls' Basketball team competed in the N.S.S.S.A.A. finals in Red Rock. The Senior Boys placed third in the tournament with Ger- aldton winning the championship. _-The Junior Boys fin- ished first in the round- robin play and finished second all round after the final play-off games. The team from Wawa placed first. The Junior Girls came close, but lost their games in the final min- utes of the contest. The years ahead look very promising for this team. The practices for the Junior and Senior Girls' Volleyball teams have begun already. They should be well prepared for the next semi-finals meet in February. The practices for Senior and Junior Boys' Basket- ball should begin very shortly. RED DOG INN Required Immediately 2. dependable ladies for dining room waitressing on Friday, Saturday & Sunday Evenings. Apply in Person and = Ask for Vickie SEARS will be closed Wed. Nov. 7th and reopening Nov. 8th at location. Sorry for.any Inconvenience. Churchley's new for all occasions Fresh Ideas by professional designers Cathy & Annette ... come by and see us "irr Scotia St., Schreiber ra 824-2743 1. Wine concentrate to make 5 gal. wine your choice from one of four countries Germany, Italy, - France or Spain: 2. Plastic food grade 6% gal. pail with air tight lid and air lock. : 3. Hose (plastic food grade) with J. Tube. 4. Hydrometer & Hydrometer jar. 5. Yeast & yeast nutrient & acid blend. 6. Campten tablets & BI Sulphite (for sterilizing purposes). 7. Book on wine making, so you can get familiar with the hobby. This basic kit will introduce you to wine making. A popular hobby. Only *58.45 this includes tax and shipping phone orders may use Visa/ Mastercard Narwhal Stamp & Coin 508 B. Victoria Ave. P.O. Box 1146 Thunder Bay, P7C 4X9 Telephone 1-807-622-8401 a, Terrace Thunder Bay (807) 475-1331 Cy Ontario Prospectors - Exploration Companies: Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will provide an Economic Geologist to visit, assay and advise you on the potential of any mineral occurrence you may have staked, or know the location of in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon Areas. This service is provided free of charge. The Schrieber- Bay-Marathon encompasses an area from Nipigon east to Marathon. This program is funded by the Ministry of Northern Affairs. For Further Information Call (Collect): Bernie Schnieders or Allan Speed Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Natural Resources economic- Geologist program Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope Nat | Minister = John R. Sloan Resources Deputy Minister

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