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Terrace Bay News, 1 Dec 1960, p. 9

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-December 1960 : TERRACE BAY NEWS -Page 9 MINOR HOCKEY - (Continued from Page 7) COM-KNCEMENT 2XERCISES (Cont'd from Pg, 1) | -- Peewee alistar - K,McLeod of Proficiency Awards and Shields to:- ~- Bentam House League (13-14)- E,Schock (Grade 10) Margaret Shirriff, arthur Trudeau, Bantam Allstar » D,Blan Linda McFadyen, Betty Rowson, Paul Heenan = Midgot (15-16) | - T, Fedun, to Maureen-Hall, Grade 9 = 85,1%, Margaret Shirriff, Grade 10 - 90.1%, William Colborne, Grade lL = 92,9%, Sharon-Leigh Locking, Grade 12 ~ 67.7%. 'The latter were also presented with gift certificates by Mr, F,0, Soughton on behalf of Tke Soughton Jewelers Ltd. Mr, Korchuk presented an award to Holly Berndtsson who won the Hort. Soc, Essay Contest. Perfect attendance pins were ewarded to Wm, Colborne and Darlene Gombola and on behalf of the Knights of Columbus, Grand Knight i,Nicol presented Mr,Hartman.with $50 for use by the School, The Mill Manager, Mr. R,G.Shirriff, on be- half of Kimberly-Clark Fulp & Peper Company, Practice and game times are as outlined in the Arena Schedule and will remain the same for the balance of the year. Team lists and schedules for Peewee House League and Bantam House Leave are posted on bulletin boards at the Rec, Centre and at the schools, Copies of these are available from team coaches. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY CONTEST SON RS AGRA Sn MAE ON A ARI RE A RES Pn See OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM TORONTO GLOBE & MAIL Be | { ELAR GSS TER AT comvennd congratulations and reminded everyone i k : S. = =e = of the Company Scholarship available to the = ay - . Feter Hayward #56 .80 Terrace a gies graduating from any High ' = owerny Hs - &400 School in Ontario with a 73% average and a | sa " = oe adeau R00 pass in nine Grade XIII papers. a a = eee 56480 The guest speaker, lr, I.M,Robb, Field t ae. = oa Lawson -- Secretary of the 0,S.5.1T.F., speaking to the . = oe RO graduates, congratulated them and said that pores a oe'op | their education had provided then with wertain ean Toasts 40 nas 2°00 | tools (their education) which they would now | Shack EP Ke . 3-00 begin to use in the life-long business of be- 5 = Me analty; - - coming an educated person, dn educated per- ae a _ son has been defined as "One who knows some- Pulf aa bee -- oS thing about almost everything and who knows -- Mi11-Carp-Sho ee almost everything about something." tie P 2-00 He answered the question "Why bother with Hotes 'hae v Souk '9°99 | education" and urged his listeners to head | HilImen 1 i deionen 13°60 the advice of Polonius who said to his son | Rees: S cebceens 2.00 Laertes "First of all to thine own self be Gone Tanier line, 6, Cadatona 2.00 true..es.e. and summing up said "what I want you to remember is "You have been given tools in | your schooling so far, sevelop the proper attitudes of mind to make use of these tools so that you may become an educated person-- | NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $110.00 ~ Point Div. j te ee v104,42 "One who knows something about ct cetera," November 26, 1960. (Signed) Joe Butler On behalf of the students end school both | mm | Bil] Colborne and Mr.Hartman thanked Mr,Robb,. _ Intermediate and Graduation certificates were presented by H,Hall assisted by P.Saunderg- Valedictorian, Sharon-Leigh Locking was unable to be present but had prepared a most appropriate address which was delivered by Edith 4damo, Sharon-Leigh pointed out that students in the smaller High Schools are for- tunate in that the teacher=student relationshi is closer and attention given more personal, A&A presentation pin will be sent to Skeron-Leig The President of the Students! Council, Bill Colborne, on behalf of the student body, con~ gratulated ths graduates and the progrem con- cluded with "God Save the Queen," | COMMERCE COMMITTEE (Cont'd from Page 1) | (1) Motel; (2) Filling Empty Store, (3)-Uevelop 'ment of lot in frort. of Shopping Centre ; tS Affiliations, (5) "Gen of the North Shore" , (6) Study appearance-of Town fron Highwoy, . (7) Industrial Promotion. : 7 |. ,After reading this fer it must be apparent 'wo all those interested in our community that ; here is & Committee, unselfishly devoting thei | efforts to something of wital concern to every> 'one in the cammunity, However, at this first general meeting there was only a handful of , interested citizens on hand. to hear their i report and to accept their invitation to make | Suggestions and ask questions, Those who did attend, while not offering to 'any suggestions which the comuittee could ' "bite into" did receive intelligent replies to /Sny questions asked, It should be noted that | and to everyone who might have supported me in items listed by this committee are not just any way, my Sincere thanks. ,"for the good of those in business hore", Thi I have decided not to qualify as a candidate 'directly concerns everyone, It is nob a morchg at this timo for one simple but very important ants Association or Committee; it is a citizons reason, It is my sincere belief that I can Committeo interested only in improving our serve Terrace Bay best at this time and in the ;community. inmediate future by remaining as Chairman of th \ Copies of the full report which was present recently formed Commerce Canumittee. This com (od are available from any member of the commit, mittee has a great deal to do that could have a i bee, {very profound and measurable effect on Terrace : FAMILIES alu ARE URGED "TO MAKE 160 YULE A FIRE Bay's future. At some future date I hope to i SAFE ONE, be able to accept such a nomination, A PUBLIC STATEAENT FROM F. 0. SOUGHTON It is indeed an honour to have been nomina~ ted for the office of Reeve of Terrace Bay, To © those who were responsible for the nomination

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