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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1986, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 17, 1986 Here are some more le Dear Santa, How are you? I am fine. You must be busy so I'll keep it short. This Christmas I would like a playhouse, telephone and a fluppy dog. My sister, Nicole, would like a lit- tle carebear and a cabbage patch doll with clothes. My brother, John-Ray would like a rattle and a pair of sleepers because he is too little for anything else. We will leave you and the reindeers a treat. We all love you, Love Siobhan Falzet- ta, Terrace Bay. Dear Santa, I have been a good boy all year. My ski-doo is now 13 years old, so do you think you could bring me a brand new je Piease put us in our place! Bill LeGrand continued from page 2 munity cannot grow. to be lighted towards the enlightenment of the Gospel."' I know where many have come from. I've been there, too, dashing into a Church twice a year for warmth and fellowship. It's good to be in the Church of your choice at Christmas or Easter... at least, you become con- _scious of the light of Christ. But, so much is lost by not return- ing to the light regularly. Children sometimes touch base with Christ far more profoundly than adults. If they know the Lord Jesus as their personal Lord and Saviour, His light illuminates their knowledge of the Word and sacraments. We adults sometimes shun from fellowship and worship for one reason... we fear being blinded by the light of Christ. We can be blinded in many ways. We may have to recognize Christ wants more from us than a financial offering- He wants us. Christ's life was "'the light of men" and still is. We can't stay in the light of Christ's presence as part of a fellowship, without making a response... sometimes a response that means the Lord Jesus has to be forst on our busy agendas. Born again Christians Christ's light also transforms and heals people who "'have found religion" and become insufferable pushers of instant conversion. Yet, we need to reckon that many "'Born Again" Christians soon mature in their Faith, allowing God's Holy Spirit to direct them in their witness. This year as you enter the Church of your choice, search out the Light of the World, Jesus Christ. Look around at your neighbors and sense Christ's Light among you in His Word and sacrament. Consider if you want to be enlighten- ed by His Light to guide you through the Darkness of your life. And, make no silly resolutions you can't keep... like "Father/Pastor/Reverend, I'm going to come every Sunday to service'. Decide to make a commitment for one Sunday at atime. - Accept the Light for what it brings- the opportunity to be enlightened by God's will for you in your life. Above all, remember that darkness can be overcome in stages... by Christ's Light guiding you and your family throught life. May the Light of Christ be with you one? I would also like a new truck, even though my wife wants a car. I also need all the broken hockey sticks that you can give me. I will leave hot chocolate and lemon meringue pie out for you. Love, Gerry. Dear Santa, I have tried to be a good boy all year. I would like some new fishing tackle, so I can catch the big one in Pyroot Lake. I would also like a new baseball bat. I would be really happy if you could find me the Beachcombers Play Set. Last, but not least, if you have room on your sleigh, could I please have a transport truck. I will leave treats out for you and your reindeer. Love, Wilfred. Dear Santa, Please bring my Daddy an outdoor shower like in Crete. My Mama would like a surprise. I would live a Jem and the Holograms. You can use my Daddy's Visa. Thank-you. Merry Christmas, Ho, Ho, Ho. Love, Sasha, age 5, Terrace Bay. Dear Santa Claus Did you have a good summer? I had a good summer, too. I would like to have a Centurian for Christmas this year. I hope you bring something nice for my little brother, Mark. We will leave out some cockies users of the forest. and milk for you. Please give a cookie to Rudolph. Have a merry Christmas, Kenny Ram- say, Terrace Bay. Dear Santa, My name is Crystal and I am 5 years old. For Christmas I would like the Heart Family and Playground, Princess of Power Horse, Princess, a Power Cas- tle and a My Child Doll. Thank-you for all the toys you gave me last year. My brother and I will leave a lunch for you and your reindeer. Please give Rudolph a kiss for me. I love you Santa, Love Crystal Sutherland. Dear Santa, My name is Adam and I am 8 years old. For Christmas I would like Ace McLoud with Skybolt, Jake Rockwell with wild weasel, Docktere and Ricky the Dragon Steamboat. Thank-you for the toys I got last year. I will leave cookies and milk on the table for you. Love, Adam Sutherland, Terrace Bay. Dear Santa, Thank-you for the great presents you sent Josh and I last year. We have tried to be good all year. Josh would like Matt Trakker and Thunderhawk, a storybook and some GI Joe men. I would like most of all the Cobra _ Terror Drome, some transformers and Detonator. Maybe we would also like Lego Kings Castle. We will leave you some cookies and pop and some sugar for the reindeer. We hope you have a safe trip and a Merry Christmas to you, Mrs. Claus, and all your helpers. Love, Jake and Josh Schmiedchen, Schreiber. Dear Santa Claus, I have been good all year, not to mention bugging my sister, but it's normal. tters to Santa Claus This Christmas I want a turbo hop- per. We will leave you eggnog and cookies. We will be in Sarnia this year. That's all until next year. From, Eric Vandergraaf, Terrace Bay. P.S. Do not, I repeat, do not get what my sister tells you to for me. Dear Santa, I have been good. My brother has been bugging me. I would like a Pound Puppy, Playful, and a My Child and a Walkman. From, Layla Vandergraaf; Terrace THE CORPORATION OF TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY SNOW REMOVAL REGULATIONS _(1) Parking is prohibited on Township roads between mid- night and 7:00 a.m. Violators may be subject to fines of $10., and vehicles may be towed away. (2) Under section 157 of the highway traffic act it is illegal to deposit snow on public roadways. Violators may be sub- ject to fines of $53.75. D. E. Baker, P. Eng. Township Engineer. PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT TIMBER MANAGEMENT PLAN - BIG PIC MANAGEMENT UNIT A Draft Timber Management Plan has been completed for the Big Pic Management Unit. This Draft Plan outlines all areas eligible for harvest and regeneration for the twenty- year period 1987 to 2007 and specific areas for operations in the first five-year operating period. The Draft also outlines planned road locations and address the concerns of other You are invited to review this Draft Timber Management Plan, the supplementary documentation (ie. record of public consultation; planning procedure for roads; and the planning procedure for harvest, renewal and maintenance operations in areas of con- cern) and MNR's preliminary list of required alterations to the plan. The formal review of the draft plan will enable the public to: e note how earlier submissions and comments on timber management proposals have been considered; and © comment on the key decisions made in the draft plan. The draft plan, supplementary documentation and list of required alterations are available for inspection at the Ministry of Natural Resources office in Manitouwadge, Manitou Road, telephone: 807-826-3225. Written comments shoud be directed, by January 16, 1987 to: District Manager Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 280 TERRACE BAY, Ontario JAMES RIVER-MARATHON beet Licence # 330200 S x. A > c N . y 7) Fy so N =| s Mwy 4 enna eee s if- SCHEDULE "B" 2 et 3 post aes Oy Coit x 4: se wy : e pa eo _@o@ Ss ob z < ~S < A ¥ ee at Fronz wy POT 2W0 Telephone: 807-825-3205 The remaining planning schedule also in- cludes the following: An opportunity for inspection of the approv- ed Timber Management Plan. Approximate Date March 1, 1987 The completed plan will be effective April 1, 1987 and will be updated every 5 years. For further information, please contact: D. Tirschmann Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 309 MANITOUWADGE, Ontario POT 2C0 Telephone: 807-826-3225 BS Hon. Vincent G. Kerrio Ministry of Minister Natural Mary Mogford Deputy Minister Resources

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