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Terrace Bay News, 1 Dec 1955, p. 1

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. Volume 5, No, 48 December 1, 1955. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION MEETING DECEMBER TH EVERYONE WELCOME A special meeting of the Terrace Bay. Home and School Association will be held on Monday evening, December 5th at 8:15 in the High School Auditorium, The Assoee dation is honoured to have Dr. S. R. Laycock noted educationalist and lecturer as guest speaker for the evening. Representatives from the Home and School Association in Schreiber, Nipigon and Marathon will be present for this occasion, so we should be out in full capacity. This promises to be a very interest- ing evening and a special invitation is extended to members and friends to attend. o-0-0 CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO With the Yuletide Season fast approach- ing the question once again presents itself "Should we have a Turkey for Christms - or not?" The answer is easyl{ Under the sponsorship of St. Martin's Church, their Annual Christmas Turkey Bingo will be held in the Church basement on Friday, December 9th, commencing at 8:00 pem Grade "A" family size Turkeys (10-12 lbs.) will be the coveted prizes, For an evening of pro- fitable entertainment plan to attend this Bingo on December 9, 1955 at 8:00 p.m. o-0-0 NORTH SHORE EXHIBITION GAME SAT. DECEMBER 3RD AT 8:00 P.M. SCHREIBER VS TERRACH BAY ALL~OUT DRIVE BY POLICE FORCES CUT TRAFFIC FATALETIES-ACCIDENTS BY Reduction of traffic accidents and re- sulting deaths in Ontario by as much as 50 per cent, during the next year is the ob- jective of the Provincial Government's "Traffic Safety Through Law Enforcement" campaign which started on November lst, under direct of Attorney-General A. Kelso Roberts, QC. The launching of this drive against traffic infractions and resulting traffic accidents was marked by appeals on the part of Lieutenant-Governor Louis 0. Breithaupt, Premier Leslie M. Frost and other provincial leaders to the public for co-operation. The campaign is headed by Attorney- General A, Kelso Roberts and Highways Minister James N, Allan, Assisting them is a committee made up as follows: Senior Solicitor HE, H. Silk of the' Attormey~ General's Department; Motor Vehicles Registrar J. P. Bickell of the Highways Department; Chief Constable C. W,. Farrow of Windsor; and Senior Staff Inspector W. C. Clark of the Ontario Provincial Police, who has been appointed Ontario's traffic safety director. Inspector Clark has been given wide powers to co-ordinate the work of the OPP in the matter of traffic law enforcement. Chief Constable Farrow of Windsor, who is an official of the Ontario Chief Constables! Association is handling liaison with chief constables throughout the Province, Since November lst, the resources of the Pr.vincial Police and of municipal forces throughout Ontario are on a 24-hour watch for lawbreaking motorists. Attorney- General Roberts has ordered every available vehicle and constable of the Provincial Police assigned to traffic duty. (Cont. on page 9)

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