Flame of Hop Schreiber and Terrace Bay by Rob Cotton The News Law enforcement officers from the Ministry of Natural Resources, Terrace Bay Police Services an the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police ran in this year's Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of Special Olympics. These runners joined with 120 other police and law enforcement agencies and 4,000 runners from across Ontario in this year's 6,000 kilometre run. The Torch Run hopes to see a total exceeding $500,000. This was the fifth annual run in Ontario which takes place at the direction of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police. The run originated in Wichita, Kansas by Police Chief Richard LaMunyon in 1981 and today is the largest fund raising project for SPecial Olympics in the world. The run through Terrace Bay and Schreiber was part of the Northwest relay from Kenora to Marathon, one of eight separate relays which criss-crossed Ontario. On July 25 the final leg of the run will see representatives from all law enforcement agencies run through Ottawa to the opening ceremonies of the Ontario Special Olympics Summer Games. Special Olympics is an ongoing program of fitness, recreation and sport for people who are mentally handicapped. Today over 5,000 Ontario citizens who are mentally handicapped are participating in hundreds of programs across the province. Sea Cadet Corps 302 hold awards night Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps 302 Endurance held its Presentation Night at the Masonic Lodge in Terrace Bay on Tuesday June 4. This was the first time the parents, who provided the meal, attended the presentations since the corps was formed. The awards were presented as follows: Cadet of the Year sponsored by the Schreiber Royal Canadian Legion and based on attendance, improvement, attitude, exam marks and leadership; Male- PO Chris Smeltzer Female- L/C Lisa Rochon Best Attendance -sponsored Award winners A/C Claude Fillion, L/C Lisa Rochon, PO» Chris Smeltzer and A/C Michelle Beadle (n/a for photo). received promotions; Claude Class. Hamilton - Chief; Steve Kaizer, Chris Smeltzer and Jody St. Kathy Tukannen has qualified for Petty Officer 1st Amand -Petty Officer 2nd Class and will be awarded that Page 3, News, Tuesday, June 18, 1991 Members of the re Detac ment of the OPP started their part of the relay at the station 10 a.m. Sunday, June 9. Runners for the Terrace Bay Police Services and the Ministry of Natural Resources picked up the Torch for their run at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 9. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS The Township of Terrace Bay prohibits any use of the Terrace Bay Municipal Swimming Pool outside of regular hours. by the Terrace Bay Police Services; Female A/C-Michelle Beadle; Male - PO? Chris Smeltzer New Entry Cadet ies re 824-3418 oh ee Air line ticketing and all ': TRAVEL hotels world wide Joe Mykietyn (Agent) In the interest of public safety. TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED D. Main - Recreation Co-ordinator sponsored by Navy League; A/C Claude Fillion Most Improved Cadet - sponsored by Navy League; L/C Lisa Rochon P.O. Box The Laprade Travel Shop Ltd. Schreiber, Ont., POT 2S0 925 The following cadets also = Schreiber Legion Hall - 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. There will be a Come and Go Retirement/Farewell Social for Dat Cook Monday, June 24, 1991 veryone Welcome! Best wishes Only. 74 special thank you to all those who contributed in any way te the Come and Go "Tea, which Holy Atugles Parish Center on the cccasion of GeMCOULY 74 special thanks to Ws. Irene Gorutshe, aud the women and students whe assisted her. Thank You was held on Sunday, June Gth at has touched me deeply. May God bless each of you! Sister S. Gnrevton