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Terrace Bay News, 16 Feb 1961, p. 11

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nara ees ate ane egress epee ens assem rset: February 16, 1961 COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from Page 1) orthorator and requesting. permission to exam.. ine the High School students, A motion was passed by Council for the pur- chase of Hydro Electric bonds from accumu- lated funds in the Hydro account. Accounts for Public Library, Hydro and Township were accepted by Council, A motion to prepare a By-Law to establish an overall long-range plan Industrial Area for Terrace Bay was passed by members of Council, Reeve Ferrier stated plans were almost ready to be presented for approval - to the Minister in Toronto. Kimberly-Clark / will deed the streets and two areas to be reserved for Park Lands (five percent) and, as further lots were sold, they would come -under the Town's - jurisdiction, Approximately fifty persons would arrive from the Chamber of. Commerce of Ashland, Wisconsin on February 17th and would make | Overnight quarters in Terrace Bay to estab- | lish the American approach to the Canadian _ route of the Lake Superior Circle Route. ; The Commerce Committee, with Mr. F, Soughton as Chairman, would receive 'this delegation and arrange for tours of the mill and town, A request from the District. Magistrate to _hold Court in Terrace Bay will be complied 'with and arrangements completed, Mr.Bill Farrell was appointed by Council to fill the vacancy on the Recreation. Associa- - tion Committee. ~ CANADIAN SKI PATROL ALWAYS ALERT The snow of the last couple of days gives a brighter picture to local skiers who, after many hours of labour preparing their club ; houses and slopes, have been faced with one 'of the lightest recordings of snow fall in _many years, Just as there are policemen to enforce laws in towns and cities, there are also TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 11 « Give people an opportunity to rededicate themselves to basic ideals of respect for ctter . people and human rights "which are essential to our way of life," 2. Dramatize practical things which can be done to promote an understanding and realiza- tion of these ideals. | 3. Enlist the support of more people in year- round activities to "build brotherhood." The Council of Christians and Jews is an - association whose members seek by education to promote "justice, amity, co-operation and understanding among people differing in race, religion or nationality.' It recognizes that there are fundamental and important religious differences, and it in no way re- duces religion to the lowest common denomina-~ tor." 'Along with Mr.Diefenbaker, a Baptist, the co-chairmen of Brotherhood week are Louis St. 'Laurent, A Roman Catholic and Hon.I,.C.Rand dean of the law school of University of Wes- tern Ontario, a United Church of Canada member} National year-round chairmen are Rhys M.Sale, Protestant, 0.B.Roger, Jewish, John D, Hayes, Roman Catholic and Hon, Gaspard <aptens, Roman Catholic. SCHOOL a= AND CHILD NEEDS (Cont'd from Page 10) unites ae two worlds and draws from them his material for a progressive program of work and play, In the first three grades of school all the -various evidences of rapid growth are continually coming to the fore, and so it is with voice-development..ceccecs Now let us consider the eight to eleven- year-old group......This should be a good, productive period from the academic side and musically we have a fine instrument in our control, The boys! voices are superior to the girls! and both groups will give us some moments of real pleasure..e.es We now turn to the least understood and policemen to enforce laws on the skiing slopesjth3 most misunderstood epoch in our growth, These policemen on the slopes are members of the Canadian Ski Patrol and, besides making _ Skiers abide by the rules of safe skiing, their main job is to tend to the unfortunate - ones who are involved in accidents, The Ski Patrol has been affiliated with the National committee since 1954, The government sees the patrol as a charity and any donations (which are always needed) --_ given to the patrol are deductible from one's ' income tax. Three main requirements for patrol members are either the Red Cross or St.John standard certificate, knowledge and 'ability of handling a rescue toboggan and being a-better than ' average skier, Mr.George Vanderlip of Schreiber is a member of this patrol and has, in the past, _ demonstrated to district residents, some of the fine training given to members of this patrol. - BROTHERHOOD WEEK OBSERVED: FEBRUARY 19 ~ 26 Brotherhood Week in Canada, Christians and Jews getting together to promote common ideals--will be observed February 19th to 26th, Prime Minister Diefenbaker heads, as 'honorary chairman, the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews sponsoring the week, an Rsv event in Canadian communities since cause of the week are:- "Adolescence", This group is beyond the ordinary singing-game stage and so we turn } to more complicated works such as Operettas, During the course of preparing and presenting a project of this nature the physical and emotional needs of the participants are satis- fied....a wonderful opportunity to develop : acceptable, meaningful and inspirational music In the ordinary classroom there are, for . important reasons, no non-singers, There may be several with limited ability, but they are part of the group and as such BELONG, This sense of BELONGING Is of great importance at © every stage of life, end the teacher must never ignore it. 'When a child is singing "with others he is not only thinking of what the group is doing but also of his own contribution to the effort. A life without spiritual growth is arid and deficient, There are many factors contribu- ting to this phase of growth and music can be and is one of the most important...ee.s If, in our school music program we accom- plish nothing more than to draw the young child and the adolescent a little closer to the Infinite Spirit of God, we have handed on the greatest of our heritages. LADIaS LADIES CURLING Ag we > go to press we learn that the Wellings rink have won one game and lost one, We await the outcome with keen anticipation.

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