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Terrace Bay News, 29 Sep 1976, p. 9

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SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9. IN MEMORIAM: CAVANAUGH In loving memory of a dear son and brother, George Terrance (Terry) who passed away sud- denly September 25, 1976. May he rest in peace and eternal light shine upon him. Sadly missed by Father, Mother, brothers and sister. [Ge WELCOME] 7 Terrace Bay is happy to welcome two new fam- ilies to the area as residents. Residing at 452 Princess are Darko and Nat- asha Dimitrijevic and their two sons, Vladimir, N\ INN ONTARIC RNMENT TENDER 'NOTIGE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For Winter Maintenance Operatimns, 1976-77 Sea- son", the following Equipment is required: TRUCK ~ with minimum G.V.W. 27,000 Lbs, s -Suitable for mounting' power sénding unit, is required at the the following location: BLAKE (Highway 61) TRUCKS = with minumum G.V.W. 42,000 Lbs,, suitable for mounting power sanding units, are required at the following locations: ATIKOKAN BEARDMORE = DAWSON PATROL YARD (Highway 102) = GERALDTON : IGNACE KAKABEKA FALLS b NIPI®N PEARL ROSSPORT SHABAQUA TERRACE BAY THUNDER BAY EXPRESSWAY (2) UPSALA SPECIAL INFORMATION TO BIDDERS: For Minimum G.V.W, 27,000 Lbs., "STANBBY TIME, $14.00 per day", and For Minimum GVW. L42,000 Lbs,, "STANDBY TIME, $18.00 per day". Class "R" LICENCE issued under The Public Com- mercial Vehicles Act for the appropriate region is required, Trucks with Converted Tandem Axles not acceptable. Sea}ed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the District Engineer until I2:00 0'Clock Noon, Local Time, ; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I3, I976. Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office, 80I West Walsh Street, P.0. Box 96, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7C L4V7, Telephone 577-6451, : When requesting tenders, please specify location(s), The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, Ministry 1) Transportation and (Ta [UT TT (0 ten and Boris, eight. Mr. and Mrs. Dimitrije-: vic came to Canada two -years ago from Yugosla- via. They have since lived in Montreal and Toronto. Mr. Dimitrijevic has recently been transferred from Meco Toronto to work in Ter- race Bay with the Project Services Dept. of _the local project. Newcomers to Terrace Bay from Marathon are Sam and Mary Winters of 646 Superior Avenue. The Winters have a young daughter Tammy, seven and a son, Shawn, five. Originally from Thun- der Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Winters have been living in Marathon. Mr. Winters is now working with Kimberly-Clark as Steam Plant Tour Foreman. PLACE: St. Martin's Church Hall , DATE: Wednesday, October 13, 1976" STIME: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. SPONSORED BY: THE SCHRE | BER-TERRACE BAY DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF oD APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 7:00 p.m. HOME ECONOMICS ROOM . TERRACE BAY CAMPUS LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Dunstan wil | be representing the College and is anxious to discuss with local interested persons how the Col- lege can fit into the community pro- gram of Terrace Bay. PLAN TO ATTEND!

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