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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jun 1961, p. 8

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, June 22, 1961 -- TERRACE BAY NEWS EE Page 8 | KIWANIS FISH DERBY AUGUST 4TH AND 5TH a deputation of citizens The Terrace Bay Fish Derby is again being | Persson were also present. sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay Minutes of the last meeting were adopted | Ine,, and will be held for two days, Friday and correspondence read included a letter | August 4th and Saturday, August 5th, Three from V. Everitt, C.P.R. Supt. in Schreiber, prizes each will be awarded in four categor- regarding the closure of a private crossing. ies: speckled trout, pike, pickerel and lake In this connection Council was questioned | trout, In addition there will be special by Mr. Persson who was advised that a heavy awards to be announced later, Weigh-in will | liability would fall upon the Town in the be at the Arena from 5.30 to 8 P.M. on both event of an accident at said crossing and tha days, Council therefore deemed it advisable to close Along with the Fish Derby is the Derby same, Dance to be held at the High School Auditor- A letter was read regarding insurance on ium on August 4th from 9 to 1 A.M, This year Police car, also one from North Star Hotels the Draw Prize will be a Camper Tent Trailer regarding erection of an advertising sign. which is on display on the Plaza lawn. The solicitor had sent a ruling on the door to Tickets are available at local business door sale of religious literature ,and cor- establishments or from any Kiwanian, Watch respondence with the Recreation Association next week's News for more information on was read, The Schreiber Dumping area was dis cussed and letters read and permission grante for storage of a trailer. Correspondence from a possible purchaser o Bucovetsky's Store included a request for per mission to make use of part of said premises for temporary living quarters. Approval was given for stipulated areas of the building. The Police report' submitted. by Chief Billings showed an increase in vandalism etc, and cited 1] cases prosecuted under the Highway Traffic Act - total fines levied amounting to $120,00 - and that five juveniles had been convicted of offences. The Fire Dept. report included the recom- mendation that a resuscitator be purchased for the Fire Truck. Accounts were passed as follows: Library- , $203.43, Hydro - $5,246.58, (Cont'd Page 9) this Derby. OPPORTUNITIES (Cont?*d from page 1) The requirements are Grade 12 standing and trade experience of six to eight years, depending upon its quality. For further information regarding admisr . sion to professional training, a prospective | technical teacher may write to Mr, R.D. Phillips, Director, Vocational Teacher Education, Ontario College of Education, 371 Bloor Street West, Toronto 5, Ontario, ( COUNCIL QUOTES Acting Reeve J, Heenan presided at last Wednesday's meeting of the Terrace Bay Council when Councillors J. Duncan, D, Evans-Smith, Sec, Trers, W. F, Strutt, Clerk W. Hanley and | Exceptional Values in Carson's Travelite Luggage | LOWER THAN CATALOGUE PRICES | | JUST "IN TIME FOR VACATIONS OR GRADUATIONS | MEN'S FULL-SIZE LIGHT-WEIGHT FLIGHT BAGS | IN DROWN DUZONT NYLON WITH FINEST QUALITY COACH HIDE TRIM boi Sie an Te Se eee ie » Matcning two-piece ladies sets WEEKEND CASE IN SHADES OF WHITZ OR TAN TRAIN CASE ReZe 319,95 Regs $15.95 $12.88 §9 88 Both pieces $21.88 : mmr. SOUGHTON JEWELERS | | | "TERRACE BAY ONTARIO | ! ane

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