Cireulation e i Terrace Bay "Ones, No, 5 February 4, 1960 | | & Schreiber 7 DEPT. OF LAND & FORESTS TO LOCATE HERE WARNING TO Fane The Municipal Office of the Township' of Terrace Bay has received official notifica- tion that- District Headquarters of the Dept. of Lands and Forests will 'be located on the Shore of Hayes Lake and that work will commence this Summer, The press, radio and TV are continually exhorting drivers of motor vehicles to be alert and drive safely et cetera. In our town, concerned drivers are appealing to parents to keep their children from sleigh-| ing and tobaganning on public thoroughfares; Your child is your responsibilty -- his : play areas yours to supervise - KEEP THEM i | ! | NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO CURLING. PLAYDOWNS OFF THE STREETS. HERE THIS WEEK-END ts The big event coming.up this week-end.is the Northwestern Ontario Playdowns. Eight teams from Hornepayne, Port Arthur, Fort William, Kenora, Dryden,.Madsen, Ati- kokan and Marathon, representing our own North Shore Zone, will play a round robin series starting Friday morning at 9 A.M, Draw Times will be: Fri. Feb. 5- 9 A.M. - 2 PM. & 7.30 P.M. Sat, Feb. 6-9 A.M. - 2 P.M. & 8 P.M Sun, Feb. 7 - 1.30 P. M, Further games will be arranged in case of ties, This will be real championship curling and well worth watching, Club Members and the public are cordially invited to attend. A nominal admission fee will be charged. COUNCIL QUOTES - Reeve J.A. Ferrier, Councillors Evans- Smith, Duncan, Heenan and Bouchard together with Sec!ty/Treas: Strutt and Clerk Hanley were present at the January 27th council -- meeting. Minutes of the last regular and a special meeting were adopted as read. Corresponence. read included the annual report of the Fire Department prepared by Fire Chief Geo. Maitland; a. further comm- unication regarding proposed trailer site; one regarding traffic signs and a letter sent by council regarding sidewalks abutt- ing to Highway 17 parallel to the Hotel and the Recreation Centre, This letter is further to council efforts to advance pedestrian safety on the highway, A discussion developed on proposed by- law covering parking and erection of signs on Town streets. Et RN A ce i N.S.H.L. STANDINGS TO JANUARY 31, 1960, local ladies can find time to attend, Future sessions will be on Wednesday j i ; Council rescinded a motion on the Si sMiedi Eta: statutes regarding Recreation Centre hours | Terrace Bay «= 17 9 6 2 20 a after deciding that the Recreation Comn- ---- at : a : - : ittee should have full responsibility in i oc | Nipdeon = ies dccvdid of 14 such matters, i The Superiors are now one point ahead of Marathon Mercuries -- make it a point to TIME FOR LADIES FITNESS CLASSES CHANGE | attend Thursday's game and boost the home boys en to a victory] Dontt forget the Starting next week, Ladies Fitness | Superior Queen Contest - get a booster button Classes will change from Thursday to ' and vote for your favourite, Wednesday. This is being done so that more £ ST.JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE SETS FINE RECORD nights from 8.30 -- 10.30, starting next : Wednesday. St. John Ambulance Brigade Schreiber i Division are justifiably proud of the record TERRACE BAY FIRE DEPT. WINS AGAIN set by their members in 1959, Almost 1,100 hours of voluntary service were registered. The following letter was received , With only about 12 active members doing recently from the Office of the Fire Marsh- ' public duty, this is indeed a remarkable al, Toronto, Ontario: ; record. A great deal of the credit goes to "It is with great pleasure that I , the men of the Brigade who have only been received word from the International judges | members since January, 1959, that the Terrace Bay Fire Department under _ A new First Aid class for members only Fire Chief George Maitland is again among | commenced on Tuesday, February 2nd, in the the winning municipalities in the Fire | class room. Prevention Week Contest conducted last October under the auspices of the National : t Fire Protection Association, Terrace Bay || Sea's Sue -- - was awarded Honorable Mention for municip- NIPIGON 6 TERRACE BAY 5 alities with a population of under 2,500. Continued on Pg 0