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Terrace Bay News, 27 Sep 1972, p. 5

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SEPTEMBER 27, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Ontario FOR SALE by CLOSED TENDERS 1 Garage, 12' x 23" Log construction with galvanized roof. Building to be removed from site by December 15, 1972 to the satisfaction of this ministry. Location: Hwy. 17 one mile wast of Pays Plate River Tender forms available from Distrist Forester, Ministry of Natural Resources, Geraldton or Chief Ranger at Terrace Bay. Tenders will be received by District Forester, Box 640, Geraldton up to and including October 18, 1972. L.E. Bernier Minister W.Q. MacNee Deputy Minister Town Topics Father Greengrass is resting after an operation in St. Josephs hospital, Thunder Bay. We wish Father Greengrass a speedy recovery, and continued good health. Mel Nicol is a patient in the Port Arthur General Hospital. Our best wishes also go to Mel for an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baillie have just returned from a vacation in Scarborough, with son Glen, wife Majorie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard White and Miss White of Sault Ste. Marie attended services at the Community Church and then had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. McKague. The White's were members of Rev. McKague's former parish in the Soo. ANTI-LITTER CAMPAIGN STARTED IN TERRACE BAY A group of children, ranging in ages from 7 to 16 under the chairmanship of Marie Rochon, age 9, going on 10, have started an anti-litter campaign Marathon, Ontario to help clean up Terrace Bay and keep it clean. They will post signs here and there, and are asks ing the residents and visitors of Terrace Bay to do their bit. Some of their suggestions are to use the trash cans on the Plaza, instead of throwing chocolate bar, gum and candy wrappers, as well as cigarette pack- ages, on the streets. Don't dump your car ash tray in the street where you park, use your own garbage can at home, or one of the convenient litter contain- ers on the Plaza. Don't throw pop bottles just any- where, because inevitably they are broken, and the jagged edges could cause some child a serious injury. They also urge fishermen and hunters to keep our streams, rivers and hunting grounds clean and unpolluted. Let's get behind these children who are the citizens of tomorrow. Keep our town clean and un-littered, for a better tomorrow . The members of the Anti-Litter Campaign are Marie Rochon, Chairman; Joey Rochon, Elizabeth Rochon, David Rochon, Annette Beaulieu, Lise Beaulieu, Karen Dakin, Lisa Helmink, Diane Caron, Patrick Pineault, Susan St. Louis, Kim St. Louis, Paulette Theriault, Roger Theriault and Carman Trapp TERRACE BAY POLIC E DEPARTMENT REPORT During the week September 17th to 23rd Police investigated a total of twenty-four occurences. An attempt to enter the Dentist Office was un- successful. Three domestic disputes were attended. Eleven motor vehicle spot checks resulted in seven motorists being cautioned and four charges laid. cont'd page 6....... NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the Estate of MARY ETHELYND PHILLIPS, of Schreiber Housewife, who died on or about the 11th day of April, 1972 Take notice that all persons having claims against this Estate are required to send to the undernamed their names and particulars of their claims on or be- fore the 4th day of October 1972, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claim of which the Executor then has notice. PIERRE-MICHEL DUBE 1-6 Whitman Court P.O. Box 789

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