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Terrace Bay News, 16 Apr 1986, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 16, 1986 Meeting held An open house and public meeting on the Draft Of- ficial Plan for Schreiber Township was held in Schreiber earlier this month, with a number of con- cerned citizens showing up to ask questions. Tom Letters to the Edi Dear Editor: have. been saved or im- April 20-26 is Organ proved through Donor Awareness Week. _ transplantation. We have shared, too, the grief of donor families who, in their despair, have In recent years we have all been touched by the stories of those whose lives Hodgins, at left, of Conlin Engineering and Planning Ltd. was on hand to answer the questions and to pro- vide the crowd with further information about the Plan, STAG in honour of Marc Trichilo Friday April 25/86 8 p.m. - 1] a.m. Schreiber Curling Club SORRY NO MINORS Terrace Bay Curling Club Semi-Annual Meeting Thurs. April 17th, 7:30 p.m. Agenda: Election of ex All prizes to be given at this time. Refreshments available. All curlers are urged to attend. Tee corse foe, oo te Ree ee Pe which Council hopes to approve later this year. been able to make something good happen. Yet in spite of this drama and emotion, many people remain uncommitted to organ donation. They have not signed an organ donor card or the organ donor section of their driver's licences, they have not discussed organ donation with their families, they have not made their wishes known to their physicians. The need for donors is HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO great. It will not go away after one special week. Your efforts during Organ Donor Awareness Week and throughout the year will be very much appreciated. You could make something good happen. Nes Lubinsky Manager Ontario Region continued from page 1 probably help to reduce the traffic safety problem. '"'We told them that things have changed there since their last study,"' Reeve Chapman said after the meeting. The last MTC study of the area took place in 1981. "We did look at This is a notice from the Terrace Bay Police Force: An off road vehicle is any two, three, or four wheeled motorized vehicle plus specific vehicles with more wheels designed primarily for recreational use. Those licensed for on- road use, or exempt by regulation are not included. All off road vehicles must be registered and the one time Registration Fee: is $25. When a vehicle registered as an off road vehicle is driven on a highway, the Highway Traffic Act offences will apply. Insurance: Vehicle Liability Insurance is re- quired for all off-road vehicles being driven anywhere other than on land owned or occupied by the vehicle owner. Proof of insurance must be carried by the driver. different alternatives, and I'll remain optimistic that something can be done."' Boucher and Adams were even taken to the site in person by Baker to have a firsthand look at the dif- ficulties there, she added. One other possibility that _ Helmets that meet the motorcycle's helmet regulations must be worn by drivers, passengers, and riders on a conveyhance towed by an off road vehicle. Collisions must be reported to the Police im- MTC rejects request was ruled out at the meeting was the addition of two extra lanes to make the highway four lanes wide at that spot. "That is just not possi- ble," Reeve Chapman ex- plained. A single turning lane could be put in, though. Register your ORV mediately if it results in an injury or damage to pro- perty that apparently ex- ceeds $700. This information is pro- vided for those residents who have purchased or are planning to purchase an off road vehicle. june3 Census Gay The News apologizes to Katie "Memoriam" is spelled with an "am" not "um" We would like to thank relatives and friends who sent cards and flowers to us during our stay in the Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Bailey and the Nursing Staff for all their care. Frank & Linda Trichilo VAVAV AV AV AV AV AVI AV AVA? ¥ A B B The office of q <I Dr. J.E.M. St. Rose g ql <I at the Schreiber Medical Centre <I q willbe closed {8 April 17th to May 3rd 5S 5 G DTITINTAVAVAVAVAVAV AV AVA THANK YOU I would like to thank Dr. Wilkes, Nurses and Staff of The McCausland Hospital for their care while I was in the Hospital. Thank you also to my family, relatives and friends for the beautiful. flowers, candy, Get Well cards, and phone calls. Also, the Home Care Nurses, my neighbours for their concern since returning home. Esther Birch Social Notice Mary Gibson of Terrace Bay and George Matys of Schreiber are happy to announce their re- cent engagement. Wedding vows will be exchanged in late summer. U, 0 0 iy KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS an eee RAG ALO OSG PONTIAC 6000 4 DOOR Annual Charities Raffle 10 PRIZES -- 10 WINNERS PLYMOUTH VOYAGEUR VAN AMC ALLIANCE L 2 DOOR FORD TEMPO 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE 4 DOOR FORD ESCORT 2 DOOR BUICK SKYHAWK 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH RELIANT 4 DOOR FORD MUSTANG 2 DOOR PONTIAC ACADIAN 4 DOOR | Sponsored by Knights of Columbus St. Edward's Council No. 3554 Schreiber -- Terrace Bay and the Knights of Columbus Ontario State Council Proceeds: Knights of Columbus Charities Principal Recipient THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY HOG Ge THANK YOU TO THE SCHREIBER CONTACT': HOCKEY LEAGUE for their kind and generous financial donation to our young hockey players. Thank you to 'Young Men' supporting the Youth of their community! Schreiber Minor Hockey "NO BODY Birth Announcement Frank & Linda Trichilo are proud to announce the birth of their first child Tyler Frank born March 15, 1986 in Thunder Bay Ontario. Proud grandparents are John & Teresa Trichilo of Schreiber, and Peter & Mary Speziale also of Schreiber. BAER HENS 1985-86 The Schreiber Ringette Club would like to thank The Schreiber intermediate No Body Contact Hockey Club for the $200.00 donation they received from the Intermediate Hockey Tournament. HART -- We would like to say Thank You to our relatives and friends for their many acts of kind- ness shown to us in the loss of husband, father and grandfather. Thank you to friends who came to call, for cards, Memoriams, floral tribute and food, also for offers of help in so many ways. Thank you to the pallbearers and Honorary pallbearers and Mr. Jack Bryson for the Eulogy. The Loay! Order of Moose 'and 'Masonic Order for their service. To the United Church Ladies Choir and for the luncheon and coffee served. Again thank you and God Bless. Alma Hart & family Robin Hart & family

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