Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 19 Feb 1975, p. 16

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TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY I9, I975 or Council Quotes - continued ay, with the McCausland Hospital 1 been productive in suggestions and russion, but no decisions were made. 11 representatives will attend the ern Ontario Municipal Association oehing held in Marathon on April 24, Do onder of D.G. Beno, Insurance Agent, $40,000 coverage on the town hall 000 on its contents, was accepted. Simon's tender to cover the Medical br $25,000 and $5,000 for contents was opted. works bills amounting to $I7I1.03 and accounts of $3,453.13 were approved ant. Donna Whitton was appointed By-Law Doig, Chief of the local Fire Brigade ant to explain the Brigade's budget explaining the recent Act of the On- gislature. The code which will even- > adopted by all Ontario Municipalit- greatly assist in providing adequate equirements in the construction and ons of buildings. ged council to consider having all or firms applying for building permits; opy of their plan for both construc- new buildings or re-construction of . This will facilitate the required on by the council's building inspector entative of the Fire Department should pect the premises. The Fire Brigade f $12,260.00 was accepted. Amy Harrison, of Fargo, N.D. USA is her sister Mrs. Christine Dunham. is the sisters' first meeting in IO t can safely be assumed that little sleeping "is being spent - with all ars of family affairs to discuss. COOKS WANTED APPLY: Red Bog Inn 9, | held on February I4th. PHONE 825-3286 CE BAY REBEKAHS PLAN FOR BUS TOUR LUNCHEON Ruby Rebekah Ledge 279 held their regular meeting on Wednesday, February I2th with Mrs. Gladys Hamilton N.G. and Mrs. Chris Morris P.N.G. presiding. ; Mrs. Hamilton reported on the CPT meeting held on February 2nd. A penny auction will be Proceeds to assist in raising money for charitable work in the com- munity and district. It was agreed to again provide lunch for the United Nations Bus Tour on July I6th. "a A donation was given to the support of a « Research' Bio-chemist at the University of Toronto as well as The Amblyopia (Lazy eye) project for the checking of pre-school age children for eye deficiencies. Several thank you letters were read from members receiving cards and remembrances at | Christmas or while ill in hospital or at home . © Following the next meeting a jewelery party. will be held. Each member will invite guests to participate in this social hour. This will, take place at 9:15 p.m. February 26th. Con- '° veners are Mes. Helen Wallace, Mary Fay Green, and Gladys Hamilton. Many members thanked their "unknown friends" for remembrances on special days. Mrs. Wallace won the attendance prize. nae aE LEGION L.A. INITIATES NEW MEMBER Miss Billie Weaver was initiated into mem- bership at the February meeting of the Ladies % 'Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion. Branch 's I09. By happy chance Billie's sister, Daryl Davis, was the warden, and, was given the pleasure of placing her membership pin on. Correspondence read included a request from the Salvation Army to have the auxiliary make § their Red Shield Appeal this year, and Rena 3 Ross volunteered to convene the canvas. 5 'There was also a letter from Command, Winn- ipeg, thanking the members for their donation | to the Christmas tree fund, and describing a new booklet on procedure, modestly priced, now on sale to members. They also thanked Schrei- ber for its continuing support of the Athlet- ic Scholarship Fund. 1 continued. page I7 ..co+ss- BIRCH GROVE MOTEL D.A.A. APPROVED @® Group and Family Rates 316 Walker Street, ® Daily and Weekly Rates Schreiber, Ontario. ® Fully modern kitchens 82¢ -2800) | ® Cable T.V. - Plug Ins

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