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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1961, p. 1

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'TERRACE BAY N EWS" Authorized as as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa "3 A | Circulation aa visual Cea A hick a ; Terrace. Bay Eva 4 Vol, 4, No.4 January 26, 1961 ' & Schreiber iG --- ee ee ee en a ee ee ionereeiinesien ameedlitesiesemnmasnnmeacain cami Tas Minister Hamilton said recently. The minister told a press conference that an announcement will be made about the end of January. He did not disclose the exact nature of th land have recently been advised by. the Fire change but said the policy decision has been Marshal of Ontario as follows: taken and the mechanics are being worked out "It is-with great pleasure that. I. received. by the department's staff. word from the. International judges that the, "THe present government support price for Terrace Bay Firé Department under Fire Chief butter is 64 cents a pound, Ceorge Maitland is again among the. winning On the other hand we read whére producers municipalities in the Fire Prevention Week. are asking the government to raise théir sub- Contest conducted last October under the... sidy to maintain their "take", The governmen _ auspices of 'the National Fire Protection has more butter stockpiled. now than ever: be- | Association. fore in history - all subsidized at the 64¢ | Terrace Bay was awarded Honorable Mention. level, Where does thé consumer really profit? | for Canada for municipalities with a popula- | Tr prices are lowered and the subsidy raised tion of under 2,500, and won First Place for isn't it still the consumer who pays? Ontario in the same "population grouping. | With the 581 entries from all of Canada sub- | mitted this year, and the quality shown by tle se, the standing of Terrace Bay is indeed deserving of praise, TERRACE BAY H#ADS HONOR LIST IN FIRG PESTS TION Wek CONTEST The Municipal 'OFFice and Mr, George Mait~ SI arene a comer i INDUSTRIES COMBINE TO UTILIZE FOREST PRODUCTS "A News Bulletin from the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests announces that two major industries in this area are combining in util- All the members of your Fire Department | izing forest products to their mutual advan- ; who participated in this campaign under the | tage and to the benefit of the district econ- | leadership of Chief Maitland are to'be con- | omy. Algoma Ore Properties is taking bark, : Sratulated on. the good work they did, and I shaving and. sawdust from the modern Dubrenil 'am sure that the municipal council will be. Bros, Ltd. sawmill and planer now being erect- | very happy about the public recognition of ed at Dubreuilville. It will be burned with _ their standing. . ore to effect a more efficient removal of im- We note that the office of the Fire Mar- purities to improve quality and: saleability of | shal still lists Terrace Bay as an Improve- steel production, also making for more stable ment District, It is expected that the working conditions, | enviable record set' by thé Terrace Bay Fire To the forest industry, this means utiliz- _ Department in'the past in both fire fight- | ation of a product formerly burned'as waste at | ing | and campaigns for fire prevention will | some expense, .The Dubreuil plant works on a _ de maintained, Only continued vigilance on high-utilization tree-length operation in _ the part of the public, together with an _ | Which the trees are cut level with the ground, _ alert force of fire fighters, will keep us topped off at about two inches diameter and | "on top," cut up to yield the highest return, from rail- Ports pate en ee ent way ties and pining timben to Atos 3 lumber. | SUNDAY'S "PLAYER OF THE DAY" . The small tops, slabs and trimmings are sold Marvin Osmar received the "Player of the to Marathon Corporation of. Canada Ltd. in the ' Day award at last Sunday's hockey game when form of chips. | Superior's downed Nipigon 9 - 3,° It is expected that the modernized mill _ Marvin was the recipient of a $5.00 | will yield 20% more lumber from the same vol- : voucher from COSTA'S PAOD MAS TER STORES + ' Terrace Bay. ume of sawlogs now used, SCHRETBER CHAMBER OF COMMERC MAKES PLANS ~ The old executive of the Schreiber District Chamber of Commerce. met on Monday night and made plans for 4 general meeting to be held on Jan 3lst at 8.30 P.M, in the Town Hall, The present charter of this group defines the district and it is with a view to re-activat- ing and generating interest that the meeting is being called. iveryone is invited to attend. LLINGS. RINK WINS AT NIPIGON The Lady Curlers from Terrace Bay came through in great style over the week-end and emerged as zone winners and North Shore rep- cesentatives, They played four games on Nip- _ igon Ourling Club ice and won all of them. they will now play in the North Western finals which will be held in Terrace Bay on Jan, Sk, feb. 1 and 2. Winners in this event will 'go "to Ft, William where they compete in the Prov- - incial Finals. Congratulations and best wishes for corttin= _ued success to Peggy Wellings, Ann Latour, Byl Duquette and Marj. Hamilton, AT WATERLOO UNIVERSITY It was announced + today by. Principal HVS. Braun of Lakehead College that students who i complete the First Year of Applied: Science ' BUTTER ANNOUNCEMENT FORTHCOMING successfully at the College may continue A change in the mechanics of guaranteeing a! their studies at the University of Waterloo, _minimum price on butter will be made by the The Engineering Course at the University rederal government soon in a step aimed at of Waterloo is unique in Canada in that it _ assuring the same return to the producer while operates on a co-operative plan with industry. potaesae cost to the consumer, Agriculture At Waterloo, academic studies and 1 (Cont'd P 8) AO eee ee HE am SSRN at ar a ers ! | LAKEHEAD COLLEGE STUDENTS MAY CONTINU = S01 Te eran ae ein cme a ea teen aeee npn a

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