Vol.5, No.7 Servi GENERAL MEETING OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO BE HELD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19 | | Two meetings of the Council of the Terrace | Bay Chamber of Commerce were held last week, both presided over by C,E,Paget and assisted by J. Kelty, Secretary-Treasurer, in the Recreation Centre's meeting room, The first meeting, on Monday evening, Feb. 5 attended to accrued business of the Chamber, Correspondence included a letter from a Manitoba theatre group, which was forwarded - to the Recreation Director Mr, Ken Ward, A detailed membership report was given by Lionel Waghorn before presenting for study, membership wallet cards and decals and larger membership cards for business establishments, Discussion on the card design and possible use! of a slogan, brought many ideas to light, among them a suggestion from Mr, Paget to look at the commercial value of a slogan that could be put into a concrete item. The Town Council will be contacted to seek permission to use the Town Crest if it should be decided to design a more elaborate membership ident- ification for future use, For 1962, the necessary cards and stickers will be ordered in plain design, Enquiries have been made concerning local weather reporting, and it was noted the Lakehead TV station were co-operating in this regard, Mr. Kelty stated that the Mill Manager has agreed to have the Company service a Metecrological station if the government should decide to establish one on mill prem- ises, Letters have been prepared and sent to proper authorities in this connection, Mr. Paget reported on the annual meeting of the Port Arthur Chamber of Commerce which he had attended and circulated some of their data for inspection, He further recommended affiliation with Northwestern Ontario Associated Chamber of Conmerce, and received the approval of the Council, Ken MacLeod, Chairman of Tourist and Tourist Publicity discussed the serious lack of suitable photographs for publication, and itemized his list for a future brochure, receiving further suggestions from his fellow Councillors. The possibility of having a night deposit- ory at the local Bank is being investigated. It was agreed to hold a General meeting of the Chamber on Monday, February 10 at 7.30 in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre, at which time a progress report could be presented to all members and prospective members, Chief Constable Billings had volunteered to appear at a general meeting to advise members how they should handle cheques during the tourist season, and would be inviyed..to do so at this tine, Mr, Paget announced his intention of attending the Upper Lake Superior Travel Council meeting to be held in Nipigon on Feb, 14 and upon his invitation, several members of! Dicicciees (continued on Pag on Page 9 en aera Sesser ssh so esses neni Se <a ir stepson madness als wishin ehh sdb tance sa haleinarbai ace ms _ the district in which we live aint en oti tne ape _ February 15,1962 ' MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT FEBRUARY 23RD On Friday, February 23rd, the Terrace Bay Annual Minor Hockey Night will be held in the Terrace Bay Arena, with over 200 boys perform ing in 6 separate hockey games. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPORT THE KIDS AND TO SHOW THE HOCKEY EXECUTIVE, THE LADIES? AUXILIARY AND THE COACHES, MANAGERS AND PLAYERS YOUR APPRECIATION OF THEIR EFFORTS. In addition to the hockey games, which will feature a final match between the Midgets and an outside club, there will be Special Opening Ceremonies, lucky ticket draws and other special events. Ticket sellers will be calling at your door, SO SUPPORT THE KIDS, VACANT STORE LEASED It has been learned from a reliable source that the Bucovetsky store premises have been leased and work on inside renovations are now underway. The large part (on the Bank side) will house a clothing store to be operated by Mr. and Mrs. F. Ford of Pine Falls, and the small part will be used by Phil Stuart's Electrical Shop. It is expected that the opening date will be early in March, HOCKEY NEWS North Shore Hockey 1961 - 2 schedule' will come to a close at the end of this week, with Terrace Bay Superiors facing the Marathon Mercuries for the last time on Thursday night and ending the schedule at Nipigon Sunday. It looks as though the Mercs are going to have just enough balance to take them over the top for league leadership, their over- whelming victories over the weekend against Red Rock Royals lowers the odds that they will suffer at least three defeats and Superiors need that long chance to gain the necessary points. Superiors paid their farewells to Don Dobson last Friday with a get together in the dressing room and presentation of a travelling bag. Don with a job at stake couldn't do anything else but leave at this time and expressed regret that he could not remain for the balance of the season, Rocky Gavin has taken over the pads for the past three games so should be in good form for the semi-finals, and we know from the past that when Gavin is on he is tough to beat. Thursday's game here should be a prelude to semi-final and final hockey games as well as an added attraction when the winner of the Miss Superior contest will be announced, She will be picked by a panel point system and nobody will know the winner until Thursday night, so try to be one of the large crowd expected,