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Terrace Bay News, 4 Mar 1971, p. 19

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TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 MARCH 4, 1971 SCHREIBER DETACHMENT WEEKLY REPORT On February 22, 1971, Constable C.R. Duffy seized a quantity of liquor at the Schreiber Arena resulting in a Red Rock resident being charged under Sec. 42(1) of the Liquor Control Act. A 3 ton truck and contents was extensively damaged by fire near Rossport on February 25, 1971. The vehicle was owned by Turcotte Painting Ltd., Thunder Bey. No injuries to driver. Investigsted by Consteble J.C. Bosley. On the traffic scene three collisions were investigated by detachment personel resulting in approximately $800.00 da- mage. A one cer collision was investigated by Consteble G.,V. Lapworth on February 26, 1971, 2 miles west of Prairie River Bridge involving Michael Bescon of 12 Wenonah Drive, Mani- touwadge. On February 27, Constable C.R. Duffy investigated a two cer collision one mile east of Schreiber involving Kenneth Falcon of 1332 Roy Ave,, Sudbury and Joseph Melchers of 57 Warbler Drive, Manitouwadge. No injury to either driver. Vehicles were driven from the scenes. One driver was charged for operating his vehicle left of the centre line. Consteble S.R. Jones investigated e minor collision when e. vehicle operated by Jean Paul Beauregard of 22 Yewkey Ave., Merathon struck two guide posts west of Rossport on Feb. 27; The following is an excerpt from Ontario Traffic Safety. The effectiveness of seatbelts has been documented by the press, doctors snd a srowing number of motorists who owe their lives end health to them, = Yet it has been estimated that 20,000 Canadiens last year were disabled or dismembered by windghield impacts alone..,.injuries which in many oasss could heve been prevented by the use of sestbelts. In 1971 meke a wise investment in safety---iske three seconds out to buckle your seatbelt every time you get in the cer, Brownie Enrollment - cont'd from page 18 ...... Guide leader, Mrs. pin from Mrs. Mary Arlene Conley receives her Guide Leader's Shack, commissioner. Photo by I. McCuaig. Photo below - By I. McCuaig ~ Accepted into second Schreiber Brownie Peck - front ~ Susan Smith, Maureen McGrath, Laurie Mery Madge, Patty Ann Dawn Marie Spikule. end Laurel Lark. Conley - back - Msureen Wills, Collinson, Curling News - cont'd from page 17 ....... We would like to take this occasion to publicly thank the Terrace Bay Curling Club for allowing us the use of their facilities, the Ladies Curling Club for catering at our bonspiel and Mr. Baron, vir. Houston and ivir. Cotton for supervising our activities. RUBY REBEKAH MEETING Ruby Rebekah Lodge, Schreiber at their February 24th meeting decided to send a donation to the March In Dime Time - a special fund to help finance the projects of the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies. This donation was made to mark February as Educational Foundation Month. The decision regarding the educational fund of the Rebekah Assembly was held over for a further meet- ing. : It was decided to make a quilt to use as a draw prize, with Mrs. avis Slater volunteering to supply the material required and other members offering to do the sewing. A bake sale was planned, to follow the meeting on March 10th. irs. Christine iviorris, after giving the sick and visiting report, was asked to send a card and gift to vr. Bill Smith a patient in the chronic care ward of the Vancouver General hospital . Mrs. Victoria Winters thanked her committee and others who had assisted at the recent card party. Mrs. Winnie Clemens read a humourous poem from' the International Rebekah newspaper, entitle "Sally, Sara and Sue". continued page 20 .....

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