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Terrace Bay News, 31 Mar 1960, p. 1

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_TERRACE | Circulation | Terrace Bay | & Schreiber '. ! | \ | i | ' i | i | net anes 8 hee SD Oe RC TO Ls te ae er et Nr a A RE RMN A tk Nl a 8 Dit enn ain A new daily pulp production record was Reeve John Ferrier presided over the en ea er ce camara KIWANIS KIDDIES CARNIVAL THIS SATURDAY On Saturday, April 2 at 2 P.M., the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay will once again hold their Winter Carnival for the children. ,' The Carnival will feature races and a costume contest. In the costume contest there will be prizes for tramps, clowns, ghosts, the most original and an extra prize for the grand champion, In the racing _ contests there will be races for all age groups:from five and under up to twelve and over. So come on Kids, grab your skates and | your costume and come. down to at rink on Saturday afternoon, The program will feature the Costume Judging, Races and the crowning of the Carnival Queen, Remember to Help the Kiwanis Help the Kiddies by buying a ticket for the Kiwanis Sinking Fund. NEW DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD established at the Kimberly-Clark Mill in Terrace Bay on two consecutive days, On March 26th daily pulp production was a record 419,09 tons and on March 27th it was 417,37 tons. The previous daily production record of 416 tons was set on November 7th, 1948, DATES FOR REGISTERING KINDERGARTEN . BEGINNERS PUBLIC SCHOOL - Children who have attain- ed their fifth birthday by December 31st, 1960, may be registered for the Kindergarten Department to commence classes on September 6th, 1960. Parents are asked to accompany their children to the Kindergarten Room in the school on Monday, April 4th, at which time Dr. McCausland will be in attendance from 9,15-to 12 noon for the purpose of examining each child. Certificates of birth or other acceptable proof of age should accompany each registration, (Signed) W.F, Calbenets Principal, SEPARATE SCHOOL - Kindergarten Registra- tion and the Medical Examination of children who intend to attend classes in September, 1960, will take place in St. Martin's School on April 5th, 1960, from 9 A.M., to.10.30 A.M. All children must be five years old before December 31st,.1960, (Signed) R. T. Kenney; Principal, COUNCIL QUOTES regular meeting of Council Wednesday after- noon with a full attendance of Councillors and Clerks, Minutes were read and accepted and correspondence read by the Secretary, Mr, W.F, Strutt, (Cont'd next column) Vol.3, No.13 with five local rinks and spectators have Bay News OEE TT March 31, 1960 | | ee ee yok } WELCOME 'LADY CURLERS! We extend a hearty welcome to the ladies arriving in Terrace Bay to take part'in the Ladies Curling Club's Sixth Annual Bonspiel this weekend, The first rock will be thrown | by Reeve Ferrier at 10.30 A.M., Friday. { Twenty-five visiting rinks will compete the promise of some excellent curling displayed as each quartette battle for the | Nesco Trophy. To all participants we say "good curling" You can't all win but we trust that you will | all remember this Spiel as being one you 'thoroughly enjoyed. This week again Schreiber residents will find copies of the "News". in their Post Office boxes, However, commencing Wednesday night, April 6th, copies will be found in a "Take One" box in front of the Town Hall. Those who_have already indicated their desire to receive their paper through the mail are now on our subscription list and copies will be mailed directly to them, RE "NEWS" DELIVERY IN SCHREIBER | an' i ul COUNCIL QUOTES ~ Cont'd A letter from Counc. Evans-Smith to the Port Arthur Chamber. of Commerce pointed out the omission of Terrace Bay from the itinery | in the new Lake Superior route and in a letter to Mr. Garland, District Engineer, he vehemently protested the deplorable condiesoy of Highway 17. An invitation to the 43rd Annual conven- tion May 5 and 6 was received, Reimbursement was received from the Department of Highways for the strip of land adjacent to the highway. Questioned about the proposed Safety | Patrol, Council felt it should be referred to a Service Club to handle, together with the School Boards, A discussion on. the Industrial Area adjacent to Terrace Bay found Council agreeing to forward the pro- posed plan to Toronto for perusal, A meeting on Dog Control was called for Thursday, March 31, then the Council was" ; adjourned, CONCERT PRESENTED BY MALE CHORUS HERE Last Friday evening in the High School Auditorium the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus presented to an appreciative audience an everiing of music, The well balanced program began with the chorus singing four 'selections followed by Miss E, Ceasar and her violin, Her..two selections. were-delightful and - greatly enjoyed. Another four selections preceded a short intermission. More details on this concert next week's 'News!, ~ CORRECTION-Marvin Osmar not Maurice played with Marathon Merci Mercuries in Ft,¥ranses seriss,

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