PAGE 12 ___ TERRACE BAY NEWS NOWEMBER 6, 1969 NEW FIRE TRUCKS DISPLAYED Recreation Briefs - cont'd from page 11 ..... with Terrace Bay residents from 8.00 p.m. on. * This meeting is not confined to members of the Art Club only, and you are cordially invited to came out and discuss your hobbies with Miss Muff. COMING EVENTS Friday, November 7th - Penny Auction - St. Mar- tin's Church Basement. Doors open at 7. Friday and Saturday, November 7th and 8th - Ice Skate Exchange - Craft Room of Centre. Saturday, November 8th - Hockey Referees Clinic 8.30 a.m. at Centre. Saturday, November 8th - Armistice Day Pera to Recreation Centre Cenotaph. Banquet at Masonic Hall in the evening. On Saturday afternoon, October 25th, a good turnout of interested citizens witnessed a display of the newly acquired Fire Truck put on by the members of the local Volunteer Fire Department. Prior to the actual display, Councillor Dave Desrosiers presented the keys to the two new trucks to Fire Chief Vic Thorpe. Coffee and doughnuts were served after the display, at the Fire Hall by members of the Fire Department. The large truck is a 625 g.p.m. Fire Pump. ; ae The Village Queen Pump 425 g.p.m. is mounted on FREDERICKSON a 3/4 ton truck. ee eee George Delong, retired Volunteer fireman, RIGHT DRECTION.. was a special guest of the Fire Department. ; a MPROIED RUNKUING GAME HAS BEEN THE AM. OF THE NEW YORK. GIANTS. THE COME- GACK OF TOUGH ff TUCKE: KIMBERLY CLARK POLICY RE, PLOWING DRIVE- WAYS Residents of Terrace Bay wishing to have their Driveways plowed this winter may have this service on a continuous basis by filling in an application form at the Watchmen Station. As in the past, you will be billed once per year (April) for the number of times your driveway is plowed @$1.00 per plowing. Driveways will be plowed only when equipment is aecttoble , Kimberly Clark Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. THE 230.48. AUBURN STAR'S CAREER WAS THREATENED IN 1967. WITH KNEE INJURIES, BUT HE RETURNED LAST SEASON 70 SUG FOR 486 YARDS... A full equipped New Yorker should own a well (for water), a lantern (for periodic blackouts) and a horse (for transit strikes).