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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1992, p. 2

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Page 2, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1992 TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER VOLUNTEER WANTED The Township of Schreiber, requries a person to act as a Member of the Committee of Adjustment. If interested, please apply in writing to: A.J. Gauthier Clerk-Treasurer Township of Schreiber P.0. Box 40 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 $400 SAYS YOU'LL ORDER A CAT BY SEPTEMBER 30.* If you buy an Arctic Cat before September 30, 1992, you'll get $400 in Cat Cash™. That's $400 to spend on Arcticwear® or on the hundreds of other Arctic Cat parts and accessories at our dealership. It's our $400 thank you note for buying early. So Stop by today, before the new Cats -- and the Cat Cash -- disappear. Mill Road Service Centre Your local Automotive and Snowmobile Centre Terrace Bay ~ 825-9580 ARCTIC CAT' World Class Snowmobiles® = *Except Kitty Cat®. Offer good only at participating authorized Arctic Cat dealers on available 1993 sleds. © Arctco Sales, Inc. 1992 ™ Trademarks of Arctco, Inc., Thief River Falls, MN. *Reports *Typesetting Our Specialties... 'Your Print Jobs We can do * Business Cards * Special Sections * Wedding Stationery Design and much much more. Call the Terrace Bay Schreiber News for more information! 825-3747 Community briefs compiled by Darren MacDonald Criminal court On Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1992, Judge Walneck presided over criminal court. Chris Labbe was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of taking a vehicle without the owner's consent. He was given 12 months pro- bation, 60 hours community service work, and must pay restitution of $12,952. Gregory Rule was found guilty of a Terrace Bay Police Services charge of consuming liquor in a place other than a residence, licensed place or private place. He was fined $103.75. Gaetan St. Martin was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of driving with more than 80 mgs of alcohol in the bloodstream. He was fined $600 and given one year driv- ing prohibition. Jody Waldenberger was found guilty of a Terrace Bay Police Services charge of driv- ing with more than 80 mgs of alcohol in the bloodstream. Waldenberger was given 14 days in jail and received a two year driving prohibition. Morris Zaporzan was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP The McCausland Hospital's Cash Calendar Winners Week: Thirty-Six Aug 31: Marilyn & Rene Raymond, Sudbury, $10 Sept1: Dawn Sitko, Terrace Bay, $10 Sept 2: Mary Shack, Schreiber, $10 Sept 3: Al Regis, Terrace Bay, $10 Sept 4: Nelson Pelletier, Schreiber $10 Sept 5: Ben Cottrell, Minden, $50 Sept 6: Doris Gauthier, Schreiber, $10 This space donated by The Terrace Bay Schreiber News and charge of causing a distur- bance. He received a condi- tional discharge and was given six months probation. The next Criminal Court date is set for Sept. 23, 1992. Carbon Monoxide killed couple A husband and wife found dead in their trailer at the Ross- port Campgrounds were asphixiated by carbon monox- ide, police say. "It appears as though one of their appliances were faulty," says Schreiber OPP Sgt. Andy Templar. Dead are Walter Raymond, 76, and his wife Marjorie Ray- mond, 68. The couple was from South Dakota, and were found Sunday, Aug. 30, by the park warden. They arrived at the park Saturday evening. "When the propane is bum- ing, and it's not properly venti- lated, it produces carbon monoxide, and it builds up until it puts you out," says Templar. Hydro opens Hayes Lake Dam Ontario Hydro opened Hayes Lake Control Dam at noon Sept. 3 in order to control the lake's water level, "We've had quite a blast of rain over the past little while, and that particular watershed is Particularly flashy," says Mike Boutlier, Hydro's Regional Operating Supervisor. Boutlier says that if the dam isn't opened, the water level would exceed the flood allowance and cause shore Community calendar *Alcoholics Anonymous meets each Monday and Thursday evenings at 8 pm at the Community Church in Terrace Bay. In Schreiber, meeting are held each Tues., 8:30 pm in the Anglican Church Basement, Wed., 8 pm and Sun., 11 am at the Schreiber Rec Centre. *The Catholic Women's League meets every sec- ond Monday of the month in the basement of St. Martin Church at 8 pm. *The Chimo Club holds its regular meeting every third Friday of the month. *The Disability Action Group meets the third Thursday of each month at 1:30 pm at Birchwood. damage. "To keep that reservoir under control, we open the dam up and regulate the amount of elevation increase on Hayes Lake through the spillage of water through the dam," he says. Solly winner of Cambpell Trophy Terrace Bay resident Bill Solly was the winner of the Cambpell Trophy at last month's 25th Aguasabon Men's Open. Bob Campbell presented him with the trophy. Solly was the low net winner, and won a trip to Las Vegas. BARBOUE AND DANCE MOOSE LODGE SATURDAY, SEPT 12 starting at 6:00 p.m. Cost is $10 per person Please phone 3751 to reserve your tickets on or before Sept. 9th

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