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Terrace Bay News, 31 Oct 1984, p. 2

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Your Opinion 'Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 31, 1984, page 3 Question: Do you think the selection for "Moose Tags" is done ina fair way? Natalie Boucher: The draw seems fair to the hunters, with the results also being in favour of the Moose population. continued from page 1 Municipal. Act _ be amended such that council may consider applications for reduc- tions in taxes and dis- pose of them without the necessity of formal hear- ings. They are asking for support of this resolu- tion from the Thunder ance Shop and Ambu- lance garage exterior is complete and the inter- ior should require one more month. All is well at the McCausland Hos- pital. The next meeting of Terrace Bay Town Council will be held November 5 at 7:00 p.m. Floyd Liebrock: Yes the selection seems fair but can a conserva- tionist or anybody return their license and get a _. refund before the hunting season opens 2. Councillor Resigns cont'd Duplicate Bridge The results of last week's duplicate bridge competition were as fol- lows: 1st Paul Cebrario and Art LeBlanc - 44 pts., 2nd Ed and Cheryl Gallately - 32 pts., 3rd Yola Cebrario and Joan Guina - 24 pts. Duplicate bridge will Bay District Municipal League. Council passed a by- law requiring business- es on Simcoe Plaza to remove ice and snow NORTH SHORE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC has increased it's hours of business. Dr. Lawerence Rydholm will be treating patients in the clinic in Mountainview Plaza, Schreiber, on the following days: from the sidewalks under the canopies on the plaza. The Municipality of Terrace Bay was auth- orized: by council to enter into an agreement with Cimco for mainten- _ance of the artificial ice plant at the Recreation Centre. Dave Stewart, repre- sentative of the Mc- Causland Hospital Board reported to coun- cil that the hospital was financially healthy and was pleased to announce the two year accredita- tion the hospital recently received. He explained Monday 12 - 8 p.m. and Thursday 12 - 8 p.m. For appointment phone: - Clinic 824-3336 the process of accredita- Monday and Thursday tion stating that in two years time there is a possibility of achieving a three year accreditation Sportsworld 824-2500 which is the maximum awarded. The Mainten- Tues., Wed., Fri. and Sat. SATELITE SYSTEM Pre Christmas Sale Why not put your own dish in before winter YOU CAN DO THIS! 4, Complete Kit: 10 foot dish, LNA, polarized stereo satelite receiver, Y- _ cabling, hand crank and instructions. reg. 2,995.00 : SPECIAL *2,495° Call Digital Electronics Thunder Bay oe Pec? ther ota Sie ope. trig 1-344-3124 CALL NOW! be held on Sundays now instead of Fridays to see if we have a better turn- out. If not, we will be cancelling duplicate bridge permanently. Hope to see you Sun- day evening at 7:15 p.m. in Schreiber at Holy Angel's School. "Tarma Ronkainen: You cannot beat the computer for random selec- tion. It seems to be done in a fair way. COalepolelelsleleoislelc Alls Remembrance Day Dinner & Dance Sat. Nov. 10th *40 per couple Tickets on sale at the Branch Members and Guest Only FOR YOUR INFORMATION ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 1984 TOPIC - "CREATING A POLICY FOR MANAGING ALCOHOL IN PUBLIC FACILITIES" Resource persons Marg Thomson, Thunder Bay This meeting will acquaint people with the responsibilities .. involved in holding licensed functions, dances, etc. It is an area of responsibility of which we should all be more aware. TAKE THE TIME - PLAN TO ATTEND THERE WILL BE A SEMINAR inthe TERRACE BAY RECREATION CENTRE ~ CONFERENCE ROOM -- 7 P.M. Parks and Recreation Department Ken Moffatt, Addiction Research Foundation, Thunder Bay Ollie Chapman, Councillor Township of Terrace Bay.

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