MARCH 23, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 2 average yearly number. NOTES FROM YOUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The new Executive: of the Horticultural Society met this month to plan the 1977 pro- gramme. ~ Chairman of Committees were planned as follows: Public Planting - T. Dorland; Membership - R. Poole; Junior Gardeners =~ E. MacAdam. Spring premiums will be ordered and deliv- ered during membership drive. Hodwicz Nursery is to be contacted regard- ing supplying bedding out plants. Members are advised that The Plant Show will be held in Toronto on April 7 - 11 and ), will 'include seminar topics of interest to indoor and outdoor gardeners. This year the Thunder Bay Horticultural Society will host a District Annual Meeting on May 15th at the Exhibition Grounds. All are welcome to attend. Our Spring Meeting will be held Wednesday, April 27th in: the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre. More details later. FIRE SEASON 1976 by: D.E. Grainger Senior Fire Control Technician The 1976 forest fire season was one of the worst in Ontario's recorded history. From April 1 to October 31, 1976 Ontario experienced 3,986 forest fires that burned 1,328,000 acres. During that period the Terrace Bay District recorded fifty-six forest fires, which is much higher than the Fortunately, last year the acreage burned in this District was kept very low (93 acres) thanks to a measure of good luck and quick efficient suppression action by our unit fire crews and woods' in- dustry crews. Thirty-seven of these fifty- six fires were caused by lightning and the remaining nineteen were man-caused. We would like to thank the members of the public who helped us in many ways last summex. The outlook for the coming season is such that we likely will need your assistance even more than during the previous seasons. GUIDING NEWS: After many weeks of planning and prepara- tion by the Guides and Brownies, a float was assembled with the help of the Rangers and Leaders. The theme of the float this year was "Voyageur Land" with an Indian princess - Kim Korzinski and a Voyageur - Heather Saran- paa, amid a tee-pee, beaver pelts, snow shoes and trappers trophies of nature. Mr. Weatherman was not very cooperative this year. The day the parade was due to move out, rain and fog held fast, and only ome or two vehicles ventured around the town, making a brave showing. The Ranger chosen as Princess to represent the Guides and Rangers for the Winter Carnival Queen contest was Tracey Stachiw. Tracey took first place and was the Terrace Bay Winter Carnival 'Queen. She attended as many indoor activities as was possiblie during her week- end reign. . To page 8 ..... HALF-LOADING A NOTICE HALF-LOADING REGULATIONS will go into ef- fect in District 19, Thunder Bay AT: 12:01 A.M., MONDAY, MARCH 21, = (Unless Otherwise Notified) on ALL HIGHWAYS and SECONDARY ROADS EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: 1977 (1) All of Highway 11 (2) All of Highway 11-B (3) All of Highway 17 (4) All of Highway 61 (5) All of Highway 102 _ (6) All of Highway 623 (7) All of Highway 628 (8) Highway 584 From Highway 11 To the South Limit of the Geraldton Connecting Link Highway 589 From Junction Highway 102 To Junction Highway 591 HALF-LOADING REGULATIONS will atso go into effect on Local Roads in the FOLLOWING : LOCAL ROADS BOARDS AREAS: Inwood, Upsala, Jacques, Fowler, Gorham, Stirling, Forbes, Dawson Road-Goldie, 7 and Ware. . (9) During Hal f-Loading Season, no Special 'Permits for overloading or house moving will be issued on any Highway, or in any of the Local Roads Boards Areas, in this Qistrict.~ F. RENDULIC, District Engineer Ministry of Transportation and Communications kr