Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 4, 1986 ai Top fundraiser Grade 6 student Ryan Singleton proved to be the top fundraiser at Terrace Bay Public School's Jump Rope for Heart, which was held recently at the school to Card of Thanks We would like to thank the Terrace Bay Fire Dept. and the Ministry of Natural Resources fire crews for the excellent job they did in fighting the forest fire that threatened our community May 21. Without ey they're combined efforts our home E== would have been destroyed by the fire. Bob & Teresa Roberts THANK YOU NOTE We would like to thank all the wonder- ful friends in Terrace Bay & Schreiber. Special thanks to -- George & Aldea Churney. Thank you members of Branch 223. Addie, Clarence, Stan, Evelyn, Mary Clare. Always the best to you all. Gertie & Len Peanuts ) We will remember Thank you to Dr. Porter and the Nursing Staff of fourth floor west, Port Arthur General. Also . to Dr. Wilkes and Nurses of the McCausland Hospital. To my family and friends for their care and concern, gifts and visits. God Bless you all. Olive Cash raise money for the Heart Fund. Organizer Warren Morrill congratulated Ryan last month for his re- markable efforts. The school raised over $4,700. Clean Up Your Act Pitch-In R THANK YOU for the lovely bridal shower held in my honour recently. -- Thanks to all those who donated on the gift lists at the Bay, Spadoni Bros. Store & Y. Cebrario's -- To all those who provided the delicious lunch & especially to those who prepared & served it. eS us tT?) It was wonderful seeing so many IS} V2 igs, old friends again. Thank you for WS ve we B this very special evening. CAS SS Rae Sisson By Winnie Campbell A meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxilary was held May 6 in the Schreiber Legion Hall. President Anne Mar- ie Martin presided with 12 members present. Shirley O'Reilly read the minutes of the last meeting and-Rena Ross gave the financial report. The Pen- ny Auction and Bake Sale held on May 4 was a great success. The Auxilary wishes to thank all the Ladies that helped. Also thanks to all who donated. The Ladies Birthday party was held May 24. A large crowd enjoyed the turkey dinner served by the men of the Branch. Thirty five year pins and twenty five year pins and Jubilee pins were given out and a social evening was held afterwards which was en- joyed by all. A fashion show 'and tea is being planned. Anyone interested please phone Anne Marie or Sylvia Aylward. Mrs. Muriel Shewfelt and Mrs. Dale Harton from Echo Bay are visiting Mrs. Marg Nesbitt. Also, Wal- ter Illijow and Stanly are visiting from Nipigon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Le- blanc have returned from visiting their son Bill in Calgary. Our sympathy to Mrs. Maggio and family on the passing away of her husband Rocco. HS meeting scheduled By Daphne Monks The Terrace Bay Hor- ticultural Society held a meeting on Tuesday, May 13, 1986 which was attend- ed by seven people. The winners of the Mother's Day draw for those with memberships _ bought before Friday, May 9 were: S. Richards, M. Mahoney, C. Opas, S. McQuin, M. Simmer, K. Reimer, T. Korzinski, G. Legacy, E. Boyd, S. Broughton, G. King and N. Legacy. These twelve win- ners were each given a geranium plant. Two members of the society attended the District Annual Meeting in Dryden the first weekend of May. Dorothy Dove and Alec Cantley were elected as District Director and Assistant District Director, and Inga Iwachewski was elected as Secretary. On June 7 (see advertise- ment elsewhere in_ this issue) we are sponsoring a van from Creekside Nur- sery to come into town with plants, trees and shrubs. Horticultural mem- bers are encouraged to pick up their plants between 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. After this, plants will be sold on a first come, first Access continued from page 1 ficials. As of June 2, that meeting had not yet been established as there had at that time been no reply from the Ministry. Reeve Chapman, after the meeting, said the Min- istry's upcoming traffic study will show that there Birth Announcement Simmer - Gary and Veronica are please to announce the birth of their lovely daughter Jennifer Ann The family of the late Adolph King want to ex- press sincere thanks to our many friends for their support and kind- ness shown during the loss of our father and grandfather. We would like to thank the Ladies of Rossport who organized and served a lovely lunch in the Community Hall following the service. We would especially like to thank our very dear friends Prina and Eugene Gerow and family who were there with the help and support when it was needed and all the others too numerous to mention. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Rev. Peter Groulx and to those who prepared the cemetery for burial, to the King Funeral Home, Schreiber, to the active pall bearers, also organist Eva Gordon and the ladies who sang in the choir. Once again our thanks to each and every one. Your thoughtfulness and kind- ness will always be remembered. Peter, Eleanor, Scott & Debbie King. We would like to thank all our family and friends for their kindness in making our trip to see our son in Toronto a success. Your thoughtfulness and generosity will never be forgotten. ») Bruce, Sharon, Ryan on May 16, 1986, weighing 7 Ibs. 3 ozs. A little sister for Ryan. Proud Grandparents for the second time Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hermes and eighth for Mrs. Margaret Simmer. We would like to thank Sue Brideau and Cecilia Kaizer for being there and a special thanks to Dr. Wilkes for his care and consideration. THANK YOU. To No. 1 and 2 mill brown stock shift no. 1 for speedy assistance received at time of accident. To Dr. Bailey & Nurses & Staff of McCausland Hospital. To friends & neighbours & family who sent cards and fruit and phone calls of encouragement. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Don Simister Card of Thanks We would like to take this oppor- tunity to express our thanks and ap- preciation to all those who helped to make our parents Reg & Hazel Bailey's 40th Wedding Anniversary such a suc- cess and happy occasion. ~) Brian, David Jane & Anne AFOOT ED EDS HE OF Thank You Thank you to all who helped fight the fire which recently threatened the Terrace Heights subdivision. The ef- fort was a superb display of co-operation and courage by wasn | = = years 1a all. J. Danis Family, L. Engler Family, T. Hanley Family. Come one, come all June 7, 8:00 p.m. Legion Hall, Terrace Bay Going away party for Vic & Rosemarie Thorpe Tickets $10./couple $5. single available at the door 1 am thankful to the Terrace Bay Police Force for being on the lookout for my property during my absence while my wife was at McCausland Hospital. George Turenko serve basis. We would ask you to support us in this fundraising effort. We are planning all our usual flower beds this year and if anyone would like to volunteer to help, please contact Daphne Monks, 825-9361 (evenings) before June 7. We will also be providing plants to the various churches in town. trouble is congestion in the area at regular intervals, but add- ed such congestion is not even the main issue. "It's the emergency fac- tdr, the safety factor we are worried most about," she explained. "What will it take to get them off their butts and do something?"' She also responded to the Times-News article and said Council has been working on the issue for a long time and will continue to do so. "Don't these people read the News?" she de- manded of those who were critical of Council's act- ions. "Maybe they should come out to a Council meeting and see what we're really doing. We don't mind criticism, but when it is not justified it hurts a little bit."' She added that "it's not just five people trying to pull something because they promised it during the election...this is for the good of the town." If a public meeting with the MTC is arranged, the date, place, and time will appear in a future issue of the News. Study on A study session' on the diversification of job sources and single industry towns will be held at the Terrace Bay High School at 7:30 p.m. on June 6, with the President of the Red Lake Chamber of Commerce scheduled to be in attendance. Bob Axford is also the Vice President of the Cana- dian Association of Single Industry Towns and a member of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Advisory Commit- tee on Resource Develop- ment Communities, accor- ding to the organizers of the event. All area residents are en- couraged to attend. For more information on the session, call 824-3386. prt ae