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Terrace Bay News, 21 Feb 1957, p. 11

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* NAVAL RAUNT. Navy tradition was re-enacted by a lot of old selts from Terrace Bay and Schreiber o:turday evening last when Terrace Bey was host at the third annual Naval Reunion in Hotel Terrace. With the traditional .hite Ensign in evidence, the usual "up-spirits" was cdrried out on deck at 1950 hours before adjourning to the dining-room for a beautiful buffet dinner served by Chef, Hurley. Cocktails and dancing to the fizest bands in the land was the programme for the eventing, During an iinmromptu intermission, 'guests of the evening, Cmdr. T. C. Luck and lirs. Gwen Luc! were welcomed. Omdr, Luck is the Commanding Officer of the H.li.0.5. Griffon, Port Arthur, Members of the Committee responsible for the Reunion were Zldon luarostica, Jim Cumming, Chuck Havilanca, Nels Allen, hike McCausland, Edgar LeBlanc, the first atfair of it's kind ever held in Hotel Terrace and the facilities provided, cotributed largely to the "success of the evening for the Vets and their Ladies, 0-0-0 NORTHWESTSi: ONTARIO CU: SERVATION ee ' The posters and essays completed by children in the local Public and Separate Schools were judged on Monday evening, February: 13th, at the regular meeting of the Terrace: 3ey Fish and Game association, From. tais judging, selections were made to be the Terrace Bay entries in the Federation's final coiroetition which will be held in the High school auditorium at Terrace Bay, on March 8th, While making the above selections, | the judges also picked winners from tha: combined schools! entries to be awarded prizes donated by the Terrace Bay Club; . The names of these winners will be announcea at the. Auditorium on March 8th' and the prizes will also be presented then, Parents and children will be able to | see all this 1eterial on display as the Auditorium will be open to the publi: the night ov larch 8th, - PU'TunS selected from Terrace Bay Public School were: Valerie SURO e ey Pamela Cuming, Sharyn Timpano, Karen Shrier, Darlene Larson, Janice Coe, Douglas Moore, Uarlene Heinrich, (cont'd, next colum) 'School were: This was. Cont'd. from last colum oe = Bruce i.acDonald, Pat iicCausiand, Bonnie Jean Wilson, Linda iiacFacyen, Betsy Ferrier, ee HSCAYS selected were by Judy Thomas and Maureen Hall, USTEAS selected from St. lartin's Sevarete | Bobby Coates, Kit Knauff, Bonnie Long, Peggy Cavaneugh, ilark Boudreau, Susan Lemay, Dennis Bouchie, Paulette Boudreau, snita Lafontaine, Jane Heenan, Udith sdamo, Lila Petrus, Veronica Fedun,. ESCaYS selected were by Javid wheeler, Donna adamo, Paul Heenan and Wayne Newell. 0-0-0 APARTUSt-T TOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room mocern apartment for rent. 6.00 Pov Apply 503 Lakeview or. after 0-0-0 FOR RGFUGSiS, OTiawa TO PaY ~ ee ane eee" Bays SO A a Se ee The Ontario Governiuent has been paying the full cost of carixg for.Ontario refugees in this Province, is giving full co-operation to federal immigration avthorities in its refugee programme and will continue to do so, Premier Leslie M, Frost anno.nced recently - in the Legislature, Cost of caring for the refusees in Ontario so fer has been estim- ated at 700,000, which has been bore in full by the Provincial Government pending arrangements with the Federal Government regarding the latter's contribution, - The Premier said this was due apparent-- _ ly to the fact that division of certain costs between the Federal and the Prov- oieea cre Governments had not been settled, -: j ' but he felt that these problems would be ironed out and that the Provincial Government should not reduce its work of assistance to Hungarian refugees, "In the iteantine," Mr. Frost said, "the Provincial Government is paying the full costs in Ontario and will continue to do so. I am quite satisfied that the matter of costs involved can be adjusted _. satisfactorily," '0-0-0

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