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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1960, p. 1

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TERRACE. Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber COMMERCE COMMITTEE TO HOLD GENERAL MEETING ON NOVEMBER _ 22ND A special report will be presented by the Chairman of the Terrace Bay Commerce Com- -- mittee at a General Meeting to be held on Tuesday evening, November 22nd at 8:15 P.M. | | a | { | in the Recreation Centre, EVERYONE INTER- | ESTED IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND, | Prime objective of the committee as | defined in the newly adopted By-laws is | "to stimulate and maintain good public re- | lations for Terrace Bay and improve trade, commerce and the economic and social welfare j of the Community," { The Commerce Committee consists of Joe Adamo, Jack Caccamo, Monty Paget, Ralph Lindberg and Fred Soughton, the elected ; Chairman of the group. The Committee was appointed by the Town Council late in Sep- | tember, Since then a number of Executive | meetings have been held, The purpose of the General Meeting is to | acquaint everyone interested with the think- | ing that has been done to date by members of | the Committee. An opportunity will also be / given for questions and ideas will also be | welcomed from anyone in attendance, Work of the Commerce Committee can play ; a very effective and important role in the | future of Terrace Bay, For this reason ' alone a good attendance at this first Gene- ; ral meeting is urged. HOCKEY TICKET SALES PROCEDURE SET Ticket sales for Superiorts games this year will be handled as in the past years, The only Reserved seats during the season will be those held by Season Ticket Holders. Prices for standing room or seats will be equal, There will be no pre-game ticket sales before games during the regular season. Box Office at the Arena will open one hour ! before game time. For exhibition ganes, the system will be the same, except that Season Tickets will be held at the Recreation Office and must be picked up by 6:00 P.M, Saturday. During playoffs, ALL seats will be Reser- ved and pre-game sales will be held before each game, REMEMBER ..... if you want a REserved Seat during the season, the only way you can secure : it is by purchasing a Season Ticket. This ; also assures you of your Reserved Seat for Exhibition and Playoff games. ' TICKET PRICES AND SALES SYSTEM APPEARS IN ' THIS ISSUE ON PAGE 4, For the game this Sunday, Season Ticket ' Holders from last year may pick up their , tickets between 4 P.M. and 6 P.M. at the | Recreation Office, ARENA SCHEDULES Three-week Arena Schedules will be mailed to all homes This Wednesday. These have not been sent earlier because of unsettled ice times for Minor Hockey, Figure Skating, etc. | PLEASE RETAIN SCHEDULES ~ _NEW ONES IN 3 WEEKS, "| vol.3, No.46 . Dianne Rummery, second to Jane Heenan, - prize in the seniors went to Jim Farrel who also retained the trophy for the most. points. | Kenney acted as time-keeper. Activity members assisting were D. McGuire, B AY NEW : _ Authorized as 2nd Class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa." *. November 17, 1960 aa emma me me re i ee COUNCIL QUOTES - TOWN CONSTABLE NAMED Deputy Reeve J, Heenan announced the appointment of Mr, H,Billings to the posi- tion of Chief Constable for Terrace Bay, following the regular meeting of Council last Thursday. Mr. Billings will commence his duties in Terrace Bay on January lst and comes here from Atikokan where he spent the past six and one half years with the C.N.R. Police, He has previous R,.C.M.P. and Pro- vincial experience, October accounts for the Public Library, Hydro and Township were duly accepted during this meeting and an amendment to Firearms By-law was approved by Council. Correspon- dence and suggestions were discussed by . Councillors on the coming changeover in Town Fire protection, which the Township has accepted from Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Attending this business meeting were Deputy Reeve Heenan, Councillors B.Bouchard and J.Duncan, Secretary-Clerk F, Strutt and Assistant W, Hanley. SCHREIBER AND NIP/ROCK STUDENTS WIN CONTEST = Et Under the direction of Sam Chicoine, Youth _ Activity Chairman, St.Edward's Council No. 3554, Kizehts of Columbus, sponsored its third annual. oratorical contest on November 12th in the Schreiber Town Hall, Taking part in the debates were high school students from Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Nipigon-Red Rock, This year the debates were divided into two topics as follows:- Juniors, "The North Shore Route," Seniors, "Unemployment in Canada today," Participating in the junior class were Sharon Parlette, Marathon; Jane Heenan, Terrace Bay; John Needham and Dianne Rummery, Schreiber, Seniors were George Bott, Mara- thon; Edith Adamo and Donald Farrow, Terrace Bay; Michael Cosgrove and Lois Inshaw, Schreiber, and Jim Ferreds and Mary Reid, Nipigon-Red Rock. 'First prize in the junior class went to First Mary Reid placed second in this class, Con- ' golation prizes were presented to all the contestants, Judges, whose difficult task it was to make the final decision, were Mrs. W,Holland, Mrs,..J.Ferrier and Mr. C. Wright. Master of Ceremonies. was Mr, L.Bourguigon and Mr. Ray Other Youth -- S.Chicoine, M.Campbell, and M.Nicol. Mr. Chicoine thanked the Principals and teachers of the various schools for the en- couragement. given to their pupils, also the contestants who attended. Miss Lois Inshaw was accompanist for the . singing of God Save the Queen. PLANS HAVE REEN MADE FOR PT.ARTHUR, PEARCATS TO PLAY THE SUPERICKS AT 1,30 THIS SUNDAY, ~

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