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Terrace Bay News, 17 Sep 1959, p. 4

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ET OR OE A EE OT CREST AER a, NE Ne Src ere Net: a ee Oe NL A ACER SERN OE ENERO! 841 eo 8 SG TN Oe ORR 51 ES SN <e_.s_--nSeeNSemeRNNERNRN TS nr Page 4 COUNCIL QUOTES - Cont'd from Pg.1l ---- to attend their next meeting to which he com- plied, Mr. Jack Brooks will be approached to complete the Library Board. Hydro accounts were scrutinized. Mr.Paget was selected to replace Mr, Wellings during his vacation and be in charge of Townsite roads. Following a letter from Mr. W. E. Cavanaugh, perusal and agreement was made. to his proposed straightening out of Cartier Ave. to eliminate the rise and turn, The much discussed Lakeview Drive may be improved by a repeated rise and leveling. Hacquoils will begin paving within the town this week and have agreed to several alterations prior to paving. Councillor Bouchard reported on the last pollution test for the season of the swimming pool submitted by Mr, Wade, also contacts made with Mr, Paget on the T,B, Clinic to arrive here next month, Councillor Heenan stated Fire Chief Maitland is most desirous of sending one of his Firemen to the Fireman's Instruction Course to be held at Gravenhurst, Council was agreeable to the request and enquiries will be made as to enrolment and replacement of one fireman, Councillor Duncan reported on squatters in the vicinity and a clean-up of this property, also his findings in connection with estab- lishing a dog-pound and dog-catcher in town. SCHREIBER NEWS The Ruby Rebeka Lodge #279 met in regular session on Wednesday with Mrs. W. Clemens N.G, PHONE 115 SCHREIBER OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9,00 P.M. SKIRTS AND SLIM JIMS Attractively tailored from a blend of Acrilan and Wool, These reversible skirts and finely tailored slim jims are hand washable and will form the basis of your wardrobe for school, work, or your leisure hours, The skirts are stitched to hipline for a beautiful fit, and may be reversed to an entirely different plaid, Sizes 10 to 20. [2.28 to ioc SWEATERS Drop in and see our exciting collection of our classic novelty and bulky knit sweaters, BANLONS, ORLONS, BELL-ON, LOV-LON, and Pure Wool - Fashioned with matching buttons, non- sag necklines, They are shrink and stretch resistant, wash easily and dry quickly, Popular colors of MOSS GREEN, SAPPHIRE, APPLE RED, COPPER, CHOCOLATE, WHITE, BLACK & other shades. Sizes 16 to 42, 3298 tos I398 "CHAPPLES TRAVELLING COAT PROMOTION IN SCHREIBER SEPTEMBER 28TH, AND 29TH," = FLYER TO BE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME," = TERRACE BAY NEWS WOOL eeee FOR KNITTING ENTHUSIASTS YY September 17th,1959, SCHREIBER NEWS - Cont'd. and Mrs, Mary Legault V.G., presiding; twenty-four members present. Mrs, Anna Laine' Recording Sect!'y, read the inutes and correspondence; Mrs. B, Whent gave the Treasurer's report. A donation was made to a project being sponsored by the Grand Lodge of the Oddfellows and Rebekas at the Inter- national Peace Gardens. A penny auction will be held at the next meeting September 23rd and all are asked to wrap their parcels. A winners raffle will be held bi-monthly. The C.P,T. Draw which was to take place on September 9th was cancelled due to the tickets not all being turned in. Members are asked to kindly hand in all tickets so that the draw can be held on September 23rd. The Schreiber Cancer Society can supply Sympathy Contribution Cards and they may be obtained from Mrs, 0, Niemi and Mrs, R, Macadam, ee ee ee ee STORK CLUB NEWS Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Botelho of | Schreiber, a son, on September 15th. Born to Mr, and Mrs. E, Ray, of Rossport, a son, on September 12th, Born to Mr. and Mrs, D. Dobson, a son, | on September 11th. } T-. | f ame 4 WHAT MAY BE ASKED ABOUT THE TUBERCULIN 1 WHAT IS THE TUBERCULIN TEST? It is a test to see if the body has developed sensitivity because of the presence of tuberculosis germs. wool from our wool counter. | Here's a wonderful chance to stock up on all | HARDING Double knitting wool 2 oz, ball $1.00) | HARDING Super fingering 10% nylon 1 oz. .55¢} { BEEHIVE Baby Wool 1 oz. ball +606 BEEHIVE Caressa Wool 1 oz. skein $1.00 | MARY MAXIM NORTHLAND Per skein $1.00 | Colours of Rose, Blue, Canary Yellow, Red, Beige, Rust, Brown, White, Black, and many other popular shades to choose from. KNITTING NEEDLES ~ Steel and Plastic Sets of two and sets of four - all size ranges. ~LS¢ 25¢ MARY MAXIM PATTERNS AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER and KENWOOD ALL-WOOL BLANKETS Made from highest grade wool and satin bound, these blankets will give you deep down warmth in gentle pastel shades of CEDAR, PEACH, WHITE, YELLOW, GREEN AND ROSE, 72" x 84" Sizes 60" x 84" and "WATCH FOR -RAMCREST QUALITY FAMOUS QUALITY | $ I450 ea. $ 17.95 ea. | |

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