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Terrace Bay News, 10 Apr 1990, p. 13

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MEMORIAM JAMES-Lawrence (Larry) Edward, passed away, at Red Deer Extended Care Unit, Sunday, March 18, 1990. He was the son_.of the late Herbert Robert James and the late Una Mae Henry James, of Lindsay, Ontario. He was born November 1st, 1903, at Lochlin, In Haliburton County, Ontario. In 1907 the family moved to Lindsay, Ontario, where he grew up. Larry joined the Ontario Provincial Police Force, in 1928. He worked throughout Ontario, notably, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Kenora, Thunder Bay (then called Fort William), Schreiber and Ignace areas. He is recorded in the book, "Saga of the Shield, Ignace", written by Betty Carr. He left the police force and began working for Canadian Pacific Railways, In Schreiber, Ontario, in the early 40's. In 1955, he left the Schreiber area, and worked at various jobs throughout Northwestern Ontario and Northern Manitoba, retiring in 1973, to Thunder Bay, Ontario. In 1978, he left the Thunder Bay area, and moved to Creston, B.C., where he resided until January of 1989, moving, then to Red Deer, Alberta. He is survived by six children: Lorraine, Mrs. William Fadden, Creston B.C.; Una, Mrs. Robert Jackson, Dryden, Ontario; Ariel, Mrs. Rodney Harmatuik, Sardis, B.C.; Jean Roney, Salmon Arm, B.C.; Beverley, Mrs. Joseph Cobbitt, Fort Nelson, B.C.; and his son, Herbert Robert James, of Red Deer, Alberta. Also, seventeen grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren and one great, great, grandson. He is survived, also, by three sisters, Velma McNickle, Elsie Archer and Pearl Ford, all of Lindsay, Ontario and one brother, Allan James of Peterborough, Ontario. He was predeceased by his parents, brothers, Norman and Clarence of Toronto and sister Lillian James, also of Toronto. One granddaughter, Susan Fadden, of Thunder Bay. The funeral service was held in the Red Deer Funeral Home, with burial by cremation and interment In the family plot, Lindsay, Ontario. IMAGINE'S New Year's Resolution 828 That's it - no more excuses for the | messy garage - and no more excuses for our lack of attention to causes we care about, either. TRANK YOU Beta Sigma Phi would like to thank the com- munity for their support towards the pruchase of the lifeline unit during the last year. The winner of the Blarney was J. Dulphins. INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared Contact DAVID FALZETTA in Terrace Bay 825-9471 Page 13, News, Tuesday, April 10, 1990 THANK YOU Terrace Bay Minor Hockey wishes to thank the businesses and people who donated and helped to make our Penny auction and bake sale a success. be HOCKEY * k INCOME TAX RETURNS Personal & Rental L. Belliveau 432 Fort Garry Rd. Terrace Bay Phone: 825-3504 Letter to Editor continued from 4 urban environments in which we live. While some people appreci- ate the beauty and importance of these creatures, many others despise or regard these animals as "nuisance wildlife". This unwar- ranted, negative attitude is unfor- tunate for several reasons. One reason is that people are responsi- ble for destroying wildlife habitat and forcing wild-creatures to take refuge in man-made structures. Wildlife plays an important role in urban, suburban and rural settings. It not only brings joy to those people who take pleasure in sharing their environment with nature, but also adds some life to those concrete jungles people have created in name of "progress". Wildlife also plays numerous other vital roles. We must learn to live in harmony with wild creatures for our very existence depends on their sur- vival. If you would like a free pam- phlet produced by the Ontario Humane Society regarding Living with Wildlife, please send a self- addressed, stamped envelope (#10 business type) to: N. Glenn Perrett Publications Coordinator Ontario Humane Society 620 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4V8 Happy Birthday | Debbie 30! MURRAY & COURTIS Barristers and Solicitors Ross W. Murray, B. Comm., M.B.A., LL.B. Richard W. Courtis, B.A..M.A.. LL.B. Randall V. Johns, H.B. Comm., LL.B... C.A. Bruce 1. Leaman, B.A,, LL.B. TERRACE BAY OFFICE THUNDER BAY OFFICE 7 Simcoe Plaza Suite 410 (Lower Level) The Chapple Building Terrace Bay, Ontario 101 N. Syndicate Ave. POT 2WO Thunder Bay, Ont P7C 3\4 Telephone (807) 825-9379 (807) 825-9395 Facsimile (S07) 825-9506 Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 TERRACE BAY OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CITIZENSHIP NEED TO ADVERTISE? Phone Sheryl at the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News $25-3747 TERRACE BAY CANADA DAY COMMITTEE YOUTH AWARD The Canada Day Youth Award for Excellence is an exclusive and prestigious award, therefore, the Terrace Bay Canada Day Committee would like to involve everyone in the celebration of Canada Day by kindly requesting the Public to "submit a youth's name who through his/her participation, development or a peace initiative has made Canada a better place to live. CRITERIA: NOMINEE - Must be between the ages of 15 and 21 PARTICIPATION - A youth who through involvement in community organizations and activities has contributed to the betterment of the community. PEACE - A youth's furthering of initiatives which have enhanced mutual respect, understanding and co-operation among people at home and abroad, including the promotion of equal rights for all human beings. - A youth whose commitment to celebration of multicultural nature of Canadian Citizenship has broadened the awareness of his community. NAME OF NOMINEE HRA IIHR IH ERE EEE RERERRRRERERREARREREREERREK HERRERA RAHA KRM hEE AGE REASON FOR NOMINATION SUBMITTED BY: RELATIONSHIP TO NOMINEE DEADLINE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS IS FRIDAY APRIL 20, 1990 Submissions should be delivered or mailed to: Terrace Bay Recreation Department c/o Terrace Bay Canada Day Commitee P.O. Box 460, Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0O

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