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Terrace Bay News, 2 Oct 1985, p. 3

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By Winnie Campbell Gino Caccamo President officiated for the meeting of the Chimo Club on Fri- day evening with 31 members - present. A memorial tribute was held minutes silence. Honoring the late members, Gus Krause, Johnny Spillane and Mrs. Vienneau whose memories will be cherish- ed. Several members are attending The Senior Sum- mer Games in Thunder Bay. Participating in various games are Gino Caccamo, Freda and Gib Gerow, Ken Davis, Borden and Rena Ross, Al Slater, P. Guina, D. McGuire and Bob and Leona Fournier. Marg and Huck Gerow will convene the Home Bingo until the New Year. Mr. W. Gerow and Mr. Murphy will be in charge of the shuffleboard. Anyone wishing to par- ticipate in shuffleboard or tridge please sign up im- nediately. Lists are posted 1\ the Club Room. Mr. Al Slater will be in charge of the draws for the shuf- fleboard games. Mr. Cac- camo reminded _ the members to prepare for the Bazaar and Bake Sale to be held November the 2nd. Mrs. Eva Gordon will con- vene. Bern Jacob, Card Secretary reported sending Get Well cards to Mrs. G. McCuaig, Alice Cavelle, H. Spikula, Helen Wallace, Della Moore, John Powers, Tommy Whent and Annie Neimi. Sythpathy cards to the Handel Family, Ida Krause and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheedy and The Vienneau Family. Letters of thanks received from Helen Wallace, D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Sheedy, A. Cavelle, Ida Krause and S. Kusyk. A letter of thanks from Marg. Smith for par- ticipating in the Baskets project to beautify the town for the 100 Centennial which in time was all in vain due to the destructible vandalism tothe plants. Mr. Ken Davis reported on the recent maintenance to the basement. The Centen- nial Committee was com- mended by those present for a big job well done. Members of the Club who went to "Polly Lake" together with the Residents of Birchwood Terrace by bus on Friday enjoyed an afternoon of fun and food and fellowship. We thank the Auxiliary for the hospitality shown to us. Happy Birthdays were sung to Freda Gerow, Bart Kusyk, Al Slater, Marg McKenna, Ester Birch, Dora Weaver and A. McGrath. The winners of the draws were M. McKenna, Dora Weaver, Celia Valentino, Vi Nesbitt and Marg Gerow. Mr. Al Slater showed a film on The Northwestern 'Mounted Police which was enjoyed by all. Following the meeting games of Bridge and Shuffleboard won by Ken Davis and Beth McAdam and Whist by Celia Valentino and Winnie Campbell. A pot luck lunch. followed. The next meeting will be Friday the 18th of October. Our Deepest sympathy to the Paradis on the pass- ing of Mr. W. Paradis, also to the Peltos on the passing of Mr. S. Pelto. We have a new Doctor, ft Se e te St. Rose welcome to Schreiber, also to his wife and family. Our Sympathy to Mrs. Tiller and Family on the passing of Pat in London, Ont. They were residents here at one time. Mrs. Tommy Webb is back from holidaying in Montreal visiting relatives. Mr. Barry Lugsdin and friend Mike are visiting the Campbells and Moose Hunting, they are from, Sarnia, Ont. Mrs. Mary. Sparks is back from visiting Joan and Reg in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Baird (nee Elda Holland) from Toronto are visiting Lois Holland and relations. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laine from the Soo are continued on page 7 COME & GO SHOWER | There will be a come and go shower in honour of Mrs. Linda Ballentine (nee Ross) in the United Church Basement Wednesday, October 2nd, _8:00-p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. NOTICE Schreiber Figure Skating Club Registration Night Thursday, October 3, 1985 7:30 Public School Parents must accompany children to register Birth Announcement Daniel & Natalie Boucher are _ proud to announce the arrival of their second child, : Erik Nicholas, ow. born August 26, 1985, weighing 8 Ibs. 1 oz. Erikis a little brother for come: Kristin. ; : Proud grandparents are.Ted & Vicky Kostiuk and Guy & Vickie Boucher. Many thanks to Doctors Bailey, Malloy, Croll, Eyjolfson and Nurses on the 5th Floor, Port Ar- . thur General Hospital for their excellent care. p.m. ing marriage of Wedding Announcement Mrs. Alice Yates of Terrace Bay, Ontario and Mr. & Mrs. Brent Cull of Hinton, Alberta wish to announce the forthcom- Charlene Elizabeth Yates and Mr. Stuart Cull This marriage will take place in Hinton, Alberta on October 25, 1985. their daughter WEDDING | ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. & Mrs. Keith Ross of Schreiber are pleased to announce the marriage of Linda Sharon Thomas James Ballentine son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Ballentine of Salt Spring Island. The wedding: took. place Sept. 13th in Thunder Bay. Perthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES PHOTO PRINTS -- TERRACE BAY & New Ticking - $25-3776 PHOTO PRINTS - Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay TRAVEL REST - Highway 17, Schreiber TRAVEL REST -- SCHREIBER 'Fabulous Fall Savings September 30 to October 13 Reg. Pants, Slacks, Sweaters, Skirts 2 piece Suits, Dresses, Raincoats Pillows Cleaned, Feathers Sanitized -- $1.99 $2°' = $4.49 $500 - $5.49 °6°° 824-2617 a WE SAFETY BIRD SAV5.- HECK U)BESWE WE FREE SUPETV GUKLETS OMMNT, gupeens LLU WUTV BOOK, Cl YONESTERS CWC. - WOM MULT 2 Saer UO AE MBIY BOOKLET SEND YOUR WAME AND ADDRESS T0,' STATION A - MSW. ZNY- ONT. ontario ryaro GR 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Oct. 5th Music by: Corrine and the Night Movers ADMISSION o< afternoon $2 per person night $5 per person Ss Hats and mugs ir will be for sale NOTICE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY BY-LAW NO. 27-85 A By-Law to regulate the planting and removal of trees. WHEREAS under Section 313 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 302, as amended, the Council of every municipality may pass by-laws for prohibiting the injuring or destroying of trees and related matters; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the T hip of T ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 5 c abc Se s oe 1. This By-law applies to trees growing on any highway or public lands within the Township of Terrace Bay. 2. (a) The authority to remove or injure any tree required under Subsection 6 of Section 313 of the Municipal Act may be given by the Township Engineer. (b) The Township Engineer may cause to be trimmed or removed any decayed or dangerous trees, or any trees planted without authority under this By-law. (c) The Township Engineer shall supervise the planting of trees on any highway within the Township of Terrace Bay, and no person shall plant any tree on a highway without first having obtained the authority of the Township Engineer. 3. In giving authority for the removal or planting of trees under this By-law, the Township Engineer shall consider and take into account the following guidelines: (i) Wherever possible trees shall be preserved, and shall not be removed only for the-convenience of any person; (ii) Wherever possible every tree which is removed shall be replaced with a newly planted tree; (iii) Where a tree is to be planted, the location of the planting shall be determined so as to minimize the risk of damage to the tree, to accomodate the use of the surrounding property by public utilities, and to address the concerns of adjacent owners of private property; (iv) No tree of any species which in the opinion of the Township Engineer is unlikely to survive or which is likely to create a nuisance shall be permitted to be planted; 4. No person shall attach any object or thing to a tree located on any highway or in any public place without the authority of the Township Engineer. 5. Every person convicted of a breach of this by-law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). 6. This by-law comes into force upon adoption by Council of the Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay. READ A FIRST TIME THIS 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1985 READ A SECOND TIME THIS 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1985 READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1985 Marjorie E. Hamilton Reeve M.L. Simmer for Clerk Co-ordinator.

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