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Terrace Bay News, 16 Oct 1958, p. 8

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Page 8 Terrace Bay News RECREATION FLYER SWIMMING POOL NEWS ~ Questionnaires have been delivered to every home in Terrace Bay by the members of Teen Town, Please return these, filled out, as soon as possible. There are special "Swimming Pool Mail Boxes" in the Recreation Centre, Post Office, Hudson's Bay and North Camp Lounge for this purpose, The reaction expressed by the people of Terrace Bay on these returned forms will _ determine whether the venture is dropped or continued, MAKE SURE WE HAVE YOUR COMPLETED ---- a QUESTIONNAIRE. ' ARENA NEWS 2 The arena staff will begin work on the - arena and curling rink ice next week. It is expected that both will be ready for use sometime during the week of October 27th, Groups requiring ice time should make reservations in the very near future, PROJECTIONIST COURSE ~ Persons interested in a film projectionist course are asked to contact the Recreation Office at their earliest convenience, A course will be set up in the very near future, but some idea is required as to how many people are interested. October 16, 1958, INQUEST HELD At 10,00 A.M., October 7/58, an Inquest was held at Schreiber touching: th death of Gilles Harris Maurice, age 39, Sioux Lookout, Ontario, as a result of a traffic accident on Highway 17 on the Pay Plat hill, July 25/58. Dr. B.C. Hardiman ae William, presided as Coronor, Mr. H, Blanchard Q.C,, Acting Crown Attorney. Jurymen: A, Hadley, J. Phillips, W, Scott N, Smith & T, Bolan, Witnesses called - Dr, A.E, Allin, Pathologist, Ft, William (Coroner), Dr.J, Cornell, Schreiber, Miss Patricia Proulx | Arthur Labelle, Sioux Lookout, passengers in the car, and Prov, Const, W.J. Cringle A verdict of accidental death was reached Prov. Const, W,J. Cringle = was invest- igating officer, . SCHREIBER MAGISTRATE'S COURT PROCEEDINGS On October 7/58 at ll A.M., court was held, Magistrate T.A. Connor presided and Mr. H, Blanchard, Q,C., acting Crown Attorney. As a result of a drinking party at - - Rossport Sunday night, Oct. 5/58, Bernard _/ Ayotte, ar> was convicted of supplyin, liquor to »..».s under the age of 21 year Sentence was 3 months. Port Arthur Distric: Jail. A further charge against Ayotte of illegal possession of wine resulted in a (Cont'd on Page 9) UOUR SHOP PING CENIER FOR BOUS AND MENS READY JOWE AR OR MADE JO MEASURE CLOTHING. NEW! NEWi MEN'S AEN'S HEAVY DUTY mut work Pants 429 | __ Ilat top hats 75Q | : MEN'S NEW BAN-LON - long sleeved : ments KHAKI. =WOrk Shirts 3-29 SWE ATE KS. 10. aes | | BOYS! DRESS - BOYS! SHIRT & TIE SETS 298 SLACKS Le " BOYS! UNDERWEAR MEN'S ATHLETIC - -- combination] 98 Seat PRE SHRUNK underwear sho OG THEY!RE NEW}! MENTS WINTER, 100% NYLON LINED--Ribbed Collar and Cuffs pe = In Charcoal Grey and Bexge a C only 229 a. YOU ALWAYS SAVE WHEN YOU SHOP AT Phone a ~~ THE HUDSONS BAY COMPANY Ne a= tee ee hn rt eh na ere oe a Terrace Bay, Ontario nnn

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