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Terrace Bay News, 10 Mar 1992, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuesday, March 10, 1992 * IN MEMORIAM In Joving memory of our par- ents Fred and Geraldine who passed away 3 years ago March 10, 1989. Your memory is our keepsake With which will never part, God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts. Kim, Kerri, Chad and grand- son Kyle In Memoriam In Loving memory of a Dear Brother and Uncle Roy Huard who passed away March 7, 1978. Each time | see your picture You seem to smile and say Don't cry I'm only sleeping _ We'll meet again someday Sadly missed but fondly remembered. Betty Ann, Maurice, Jason, Jenna and Jamie Blier WON at seed COP ores IN MEMORIAM MacKenzie - In loving memory of 8 dear husband, father, and grandfather who passed away Match 14, 1991 You cannot say, you must not say That he is dead, He is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair. It needs must be, since he lingers there. &o think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here Think of him still as the same, and say He is not dead, he is just away. A year has passed since you were sadly taken away. Always remem- beted by wife Anita and family. RL Ras Ben Sy 1 IN MEMORIAM | STACHIW - In loving i) memory of a dear husband, | father and grandfather, Ed, | who passed away March 15, i 1989. | Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there. | Lovingly remembered and | sadly missed by Betty, Art, ff ! Terry, Patti & families. IN MEMORIAM STACHIW In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Ed, who passed away March 15, 1989. As life unfolds another year, Treasured memories keep you near. Lovingly remembered by Patti, Jim and Kristine. BLUE COLLAR BART WELL, | HAVE A DATE WITH MY DREAM GIRL TONIGHT. SHAKESPEARE F By NO, | HAVE FLOWERS ORDERED AND EVEN STUDIED UP ON SOME SOUNDS LIKE You're Aw PREPARED, Apne -O- HALAMER © o a 28 oO Not 28, THAT ISTHE QUESTION. LOOK WILL, THE ABDOMINAL SNOWMAN ! Northern misconceptions shattered continued from page 10 Temagami. The forest of the Canadian Shield yields dramat- ically to flat, open fields--vil- lages, farms and truck stops abound and intersperse regular- ly with forest all the way to Cochrane. Traffic was light but regular Yanicki, Henry, 69 years of age, formerly of Schreiber and Terrace Bay passed away peace- fully March 5, 1992. Buried in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Donations can be sent to the Heart Foundation. Family address: Mr. Adolph Yanicki 710 Logan Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 1M7 on this excellent Highway 11, with a posted speed of 90 kph and numerous extra passing lanes. We never felt removed from civiliza- tion or a warm €61f your idea of a laminated one denoting all the trails borrowed from the wall of his Polar Bear Riders club House. We would be rid- ing solo on Fri- day, but would northern smile: ~* be guided by J.P. Could the trails Qreat Snowmobil- on Saturday. be so good? ing is riding for Although On arrival eight hours snowmobiling Thursday through a late has been popular evening, we in Northern called J.P. who March snowstorm Ontario for met us at the local barbecue restaurant (where the superb ribs With typical northern practi- cality, J.P. produced several topographical maps, including As a Terry and Bruce Thomson are pleased to announce the arrival of Kristie Lynn A litle sister for Teddy. Born on February 22, 1992 at 7:09 p.m. weighing 9 Ibs 1 1/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Moir Thomson, Killarney Manitoba and Mrs. Edith Birch of Schreiber. A special thank you to Doctors Fernandez Hartog and Rohani and nurses on maternity ward Port Arthur General Bruce & Terry Thomson that dumped 12 inches of fresh powder, then the Northern Corridor is the place to be, wl years, it has only recently begun to organize as four new north- brought us back especially to ern districts the next night extend your snow- added to OFSC too). We were mobiling in 1991 and the dismayed to recent formation learn that due to season.73 of the 100-mem- some problem. ber Northern at the printer, no trail maps Ontario Snowmobiling Associ- - were available. ation (NOSA). The nine clubs between Cochrane and Hearst to the west have spearheaded their own effort with the formation of "The Northern Corridor." The Northern Corridor is the linking main trail that joins these clubs and their own local trails systems. If our experi- ence in two delightful days of invigorating riding on close to three feet of hard-pack snow is indicative, the Northern Corri- dor trails are 80 per cent wide- groomed logging roads with great long-range visibility and picturesque scenery. Gas stations at regular inter- vals are complimented by food stops that ranged from good to indicated by the excellent. From the Northern Corridor, access can be gained to the Timmins and North Bay afea and via Temagami, to the Sudbury Trail Plan. Two other unique features of Northern Corridor riding are that each club has its own club house right on the trail that serves as a focus of both social and organizational activi- ties--not to mention as a con- venient rest stop and informa- tion centre for visiting snow- mobilers. The other is that quantity of snowfall each winter manifests itself in the numerous long- track, deep powder machines seen on their trails. This is what snowmobiling should be! The Northern Corridor is young, enthusiastic and poised to aggressively pursue South- erm Ontario snowmobilers. As a part of NOSA's Northern Development Strategy--which anticipates a $271 million eco- nomic boost for the north from snowmobiling by 1996--and of the Trans Ontario Provincial (TOP) Trail System, the Corri- dor will benefit dramatically. If your idea of great snow- mobiling is riding for eight hours through a late March snowstorm that dumped 12 inches of fresh powder during our Saturday excursion, then the Northern Corridor is the place to be, especially to extend your snowmobiling sea- son. And J.P. says that the new Northern Corridor trail maps are ready this year.

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