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Terrace Bay News, 19 Nov 1959, p. 7

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_ "November 19, 1959, TERKACE CE BAY NEWS COUNCIL QUOTES - Cont'd from Pg, 1 between Manitouwadge and Caramet, Council agreed to help sponsor the resolution. The Department of Highways indicated thei intentions of erecting signs at each entrance to the town, Hospital direction sign, and School Crossing signs (these latter signs only if a Safety Patrol exists). Don Boudreau was appointed Electrical Superintendent for the Township of Terrace Bay. Council discussed. delinquent Utility Accounts and future methods of enforcing payment of same. A letter from C, E. Paget outlined his observations on work done on the existing sewage system, Mr. Paget is in contact with the Water Commission for their recommendations and urged Concil to give thought to budgeting next year for the necessary work, 3 KIMBERLY-CLARK EMPLOYEES! CHARITY FUND The standing to date on the file on Chars itable organizations built up as.a- result of queries is"as follows: = INT INT ick BS STED GN u° aGRiaDLs . Pivarthur Rod Rod Cross vocicty; Canadian Heart Fund; Canadian Mental Hoalth Association; Can,National Institute for the Blind; Care of Canada; Retarded Children; Salvation army; "Polio - March of Dimes; Canadian Cancer Society, Unsolicited requests for contributions re- ceived from:- ~Ine Canadian arthritis and "heumatism Society; UNICHF; The Muscular apgtrophy Assoc, of Canada, It was decided to distribute funds coll- ected in 1960:as follows: .(%) indicates approximate percentage of total fund, Red Cross) (14) - Heart Fund (14%) - Cancer Society (14%) - Salvation army (11%) - Nat'l. Inst}for whe blind (9%). - Polio. Foundation. (March of Dimes (8%) -. Retarded Children (8%) Mental Health (6%) - arthritis & Rheumatism . Soc.(66) = Muscular Dystrophy Assocs (5%) = CaRE of Canada (3%) - Reserve Fund (3%). It was pointed out that Kiwanis Haster Seals (Crippled. .Childrén) and the' T.B,assocy Coristmas;Seals would still be sold through the mail and that these organizations would not..be, participating in our Cherity fund at their own-reguest. Tite Board, expressed the hope that the people of Terrace Bey would continue-to-support these worthy causes by buying seals, RECREATION FLYER The Ladies Siam'neTrim classes get under way this Thursday and every Thursday there- after for six weeks, from 8:30°to 10 P,l. in the High School auditorium, instructress, has---prepared a course which will include,,fitness exercises, lessons on posture-and carriage,) as well as-other inter esting information.on fitnessy "Fee is 25¢ per-night, to nelp cover course material - expenses, lo dete over 30 ladies have ecn- rolled and others are welcome, Fhone the Rec,Office for further information, The Men's Fitness classes continue to be held every.Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 at the nigh School. «approximately 20 men are taking pert and dongyEng a great deal of benefit as Well as a lot of fun, There's room for more=-come Oht and give-lt a try. Me Mrs.Caldwell, ARS, Beane Meme Ponce! « mc se 7, ANNUAL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO HELD IN ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH BASEMENT NOVEMBER 24TH. AT 8 P.M, ~lO¢ A CARD "A HATA SAEEHREEOT TOTTI er rae en OTC OTTO FOR SaLE + White figure skates, size 7. Phone 56185 FOR SALE - STHINB&CH PlaNO, excellent condi- tion. hhat offers? Can be seen at 160 Birch Crescent. THE 16 M.MPROJECTIONIST COURSE gets underway this Saturday from 10-12 4.li, in the Large Room of the Rec,Centre, Fee is 1.00 for the 5 week course, Stccessful candidates receive Operators! Certificates. If interested, con- tact the hec,Office, ORDERS FOR Sis SON HOCKEY TICKETS are now be- ing received at the Rec,Offices Last year's | subscribers have until Nov.e5th to reclaim. last year's seats, REMEMBER = NO' TICKETS | SOLD saFTER DECEMBER 5TH. ONLY RESERVED SEaTS FOR LESGUE GiMES «RE THOSE HELD BY SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ~ COME EARLY TO GET THE BEST SEaTS. Those.ladies who expressed a desire for a FIRST AID COUKSE are reminded that, until all the $2 fees are paid we will be unable to. be~ gin the course, The course is prepared and ready 'but only five fees have-been paid to date, This fee is required in advance to obtain books and equipment, These must be paid for in advance, Original deadline was Nov.13th. UNLESS" MORE REGISTRATION FEES aki PalD BY FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK, WEILL CONCLUDE THaT TOO FEW . PEOPLE «RE INTERESTED TO MAKE THE COURSE WORTHWHILE. &EL MINOR HOCKEY practices and leagues. are now underway with the exception of the Banbam House. league... This league will: begin once the Bantam All-Star squad has been chosen, after that.time,.the.Peewec all-Stars;and the bal~ ance ofthe Bantams will be split into 3 teams to form a Bantam House League, Coaches will be Len Williams & Barry Marquis, Bill Hanley & Gerry Papousek, Ken McLeod & Tony Fedun, Boys in this age group can see.the teams and schedules on the bulletin boards at the schools or at the Necreation Centre. MEN'S BASKE 4&nyone interested in playing Men's Basket- ball on Tuesday nights please contact the Rec Centre as soon as possible. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTZST TO Bi HELD 4t 8 P.M, on Nov,27th, High School students from Red Rock, Nipigon, Geraldton, Schreiber, Marathon and Terrace Bry will compete for the Eastern Superior Inter-Secondary School «assoce public) speaking trophy and for valuable prizes in the High Sciiool auditorium, The contest is sponsored by St.idward's Council*of the Knights of Columbus and they urge all citizens interested in the develop= ment of our youth tov~attend this effair. There will be no admission cherge. Hach contestant must speek for at léast five minutes on the subject 'Would Disarma-

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