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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1959, p. 4

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HOCKEY - (Cont'd froni: Page 1) Jack Thomas, President of the Association, will not run for office this. year we are told. Jack has served on the Executive for three years, the last two as President. As President of the Association he has made an important contribution to hockey in -Terrace Bay and in. the North Shore League itself, Fortunately, as Past President, Jack will be available to assist the new executive, | Every hockey follower's support is needed NOW to start building for a bigger and bett- er season next year. Attend the annual meeting on April 7th. DISTRICT COURT Schreiber Magistrate's Court held March 24, 1959, Magistrate T.A.Connor, presiding, Crown Attorney P,V.Ibbetson, Q.C, Three Saaukbes youths between the ages of 17 and 19 appeared before Magistrate T.A. Connor and were fined $59.50 each on: charges of obtaining liquor while under the age of | 21 years. Prov.Constable F.J. Eine rson was the investigating officer, An eighteen year old Rossport youth paid - fines totalling $154.00 on two charges of obtaining liquor while still under the age. of 21, -Investigating officers were Prov, Constables Einarson and K.Scott. A Manitouwadge resident, charged with careless driving at Terrace Bay on December 16th, 1958, pleaded guilty and was 'fined $15.00 and costs, Constable W.J.Hayes was the investigating officer. ' At Marathon Court held on March 24th, several Manitouwadge residents forfeited bail under the Highway Traffic Act' and Regulations. Prov.Constable B.J, Harding was investigating officer. A Heron Bay resident was convicted and' sentenced to one month in Port Arthur Dis- trict Jail on a charge of stealing gasoline. Crown Attorney, Mr,P.V, Ibbetson, Q,0. acted for the Crown and Prov, Constable Ss. Hautanen investigated. _ Convicted of assaulting a young: gird Bears Heron Bay resident was sentenced to four months in Port Arthur District Jail. Acting for the Crown was Mr, P.V, Ibbetson, Q,C. and Constable S,Hautanen was investigating' 'offi- cer, MENTS CURLING < CLUB MEETING ; Election of Officers meeting in the large meeting room of' the Recreation Centre, April 14th at 8.00 P.M, A film of the MacDonald Brier Playdowns will be shown at that time ie to Mr. & Mrs, Bob Wikietyn on) 1 March: 28th, a son, HOUSE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : _ House league pla; playoffs will end this week with the following games still on 'tat: Wednesday - 8:00 P.M, =.WHITES AT ARMY Friday - 8:00 P.M. - GREENS AT AMY Page 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS April 2, 1959 INSURANCE ANNOUNCEMENT Don Beno of Schreiber wishes to announce that he has purchased the Alcorn General. Insurance Agencies. This includes Auto- mobile, Fire, Liability, Marine and Casualty Insurances. ' 1g Mr. Beno will operate this Insurance Agency on a full time occupation basis and can, therefore, assure district people of prompt and efficient. service. For your Insurance needs cal] BENO AGEN- CIES, Cffice location - basement of. the -Towa Hall, Office hours 9 to 5,30 P.M, or bone 195 Schaea.be r- Se RE Se NR ONY te RT Maer ceerentt mr mw Sree ST ee ee a ae ape ae ee lenk aie aa RGIeS tnt CN satsennDuntaia SrardoecinsSpasie warewwnabuopuaa-aecinicy mu'vuamnuinenann ee een kn, reanpeaepes Saahe enn ar seeammcsichasan - TERRACE BAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MEETING ; The annual meeting of the Hockey Associa- ' tion will be held Tuesday, April 7th at 8:00 P.M. in the large meeting - room of the Recreation Centre, Election of. officers for the 1959+ 60" Executive will be held. ... Please note Article XI Amendments to 'the Constitution which reads: "Amendments to' the Constitution may be made at.an annual meeting by a two thirds majority vote of those present. All amend- ments, however, shall be submitted in writing to the Executive Committee fourteen (14) days 'prior to the annual meeting. Pro- posed amendnents must be publicized in two (2) isste's of. the local paper prior to said meeting! Bill Thomas is visiting his parent s Mr, and Mrs. Jack Temes, Terrace Bay,. KIWANIS KIDDIES KARNIVAL APRIL ATH ae Se April 4th in the Terrace Bay Arena, the Annual Kiwanis Seating Carnival will take place Pre-school children are "asked to partici- pate in the Costume Contest and school. children will have a program of games and races in which to participate, Costumes' will be judged according to their merits: with no general scheme required. Our three Karnival Queens: have been: dei. ected and they will be suitably crowned during the afternosn's activitiés, Peggy Cavanaugh will represent the sénior Queen from the High School, Annette Comeau from the Separate School and vy Duncan from the Publi¢é™ School. Activities will start at 1:30 P M, se everyone come out and 'enjoy themselves, KEN WARD DEVELOPS PLAN FOR PLAYGROUNDS : Physical Fitness activities will be em- phasized on Northwestern Ontario playgrounds during the summer of 1959. A plan developed by K.G.Ward, Director of Recreation, Terrace 'Bay, will be introduced at the training. course -for district playground leaders, The course will be held in Chippewa Park, Fort William, with the co-operation" of arthur! Widnall, Superintendent of- Recreation and ~ Parks, Fort William. "General Physical: fitness. among children will. be im roved through a (ont ta Page 7)

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