Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 2 Dec 1965, p. 8

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-- _Page 8 THE NEWS December 2, 1965 : HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Continued from P.2) | entries, scoring and so forth and felt they had put on | an excellent show there. A report of 178 members for the year was sent by Chairman John Polachuk. In the absence of chair- man Ken Turner, Ab Farrow reported for the Works GZ / ip Committee who planted the triangle in front of the SSRIS AEE OT 25 SS 2S TA ORI 7 Community Church and the Kiwanis flower boxes. A 10.00 A.M. TO 11.45 A.M. letter of appreciation was read from the Kiwanis ' Club. Mrs.Connors reported for the Lunch Committee SCHREIBER LEGION and the Auditor's report was read. As representative to the Centennial Committee Mr. Farrow reported back to the Society. He had been disappointed in the selection of a project, hoping it could have been something the Society could parti- cipate in, in the way of planting in 4 parks area or Any person having skates to donate please call Schreiber 100 and they will be picked up. CTO aaa Spa SE OTE such. He also reported a very interesting evening Mr.Carman Brant and Gertrude Cotton. While cof- | when he and Mrs .Farrow attended the district meet- | fee was enjoyed Mr.Farrow showed timely slides on ing in the Lakehead. Mr.Dorland was pleased ie Christmas decorations from the Hamilton Botanical | know two members had been able to attend this. Gardens Annual competition. : The nominating committee's report was presented | Eq Note:- A long-time vision of ours has been (de- i and elected for 1966 were:- President, Albert Far- | pendent of course on permission fo use the land) a : row - Ist Vice President, Terry Dorland - 2nd Vice- | great big plot of tulips on the fire-break on the pump} President, Rudy Gerlach. Two directors fora one -- ff house road. Tourists go down there to see the bears | SMe year term: W.Cook and D.McLellan of Schreiber and f and to gaze out over the lake. We:can see them two year terms: George Buhrmann, Eva Connors, I also admiring the glowing colors in a tulip bed. Carman Brant, Mrs.Ray Boyle and Ken Turner. Audi- } tors will be Mrs.Mary Hubelit and Verne Hopper. John Steen, Henry Hermes and Walter Anderson have | COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from page !) DS ETS OTTO TERE RES ALES RES ES RT BE i one more year to serve. as our Centennial project. Almost to a man the | A draw for door prizes resulted in RX products | group had disapproved of the choice. Councillor | going to Mrs. Henry Hermes, Mrs.Carman Brant and } Cavanaugh felt completely discouraged over their | attitude as they had exhausted every effort appeal - i ing to the public for suggestions over the past year, f with even the Chamber of Commerce contest being f reduced to one among school children. These sug- | gestions were reviewed, the most popular being the | | Lookout Park area. However, Council had been un- | abs 4 IS SPACE | able to get the 99 year lease on the additional pro- [| perty required so had to forego the project. Coun- § cillor Cavanaugh now returned to Council to request | they contact the Centennial Committee in Toronto and ask they be allowed to reconsider the project. | Reeve Adamo, together with all Councillors credit ed Councillor Cavanaugh for his steadfast efforts on | V 3 D | this project and urged him to remain with it. Coun- § | cillor Thompson felt this had been the only year t i_ round project they could use ontinved page 9 FORAGIFTTHAT = { BRINGS GREETINGS | THE YEAR ROUND } a subscription to oom THE TERRACE BAY NEWS! eS FOR e only $2.50 per year fill out below - we will send a greeting card - see Leo Rajotte .. Name . Sa A : B Address ' 2VAGONI DFOs. + SCHREIBER, ONT. _t a PHONE I7I and 70 | f'™ os. 990. Operas : OTT SS RT NTE PSG ATR ROTEL TR EE TERT LL CED ET EE NEE TPIT EASES PS SR SST ee ee

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