} eb © = : m eee fl Silane and SERVICE STATION GAS AND OIL NOW OPEN RESTAURANT THE RESTAURANT IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION, WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING} HWY 17, SCHREIBER <a et en ont meme Sa ae cent ominn n = t | \ | | |__ LOCATION b | Marlene Agostini, Miss Sylvia debedctnt 3 ' Raymond Guillet and Tony Speziale, Miss Teresa Figliomeni, whose marriage to Andrea Favugzi takes place on March 3, was | honored by her friends at a shower tea ar- | ranged in the home of Mrs, Jim Figliomeni on Saturday evening, we ee i "1961 ATANLEY CUP FIEIMS.. Movies of last year*s Stanley Cup finals ; will be available for showing at the | Recreation Centre on Friday of this week. Definite tines for showings have not _ yet been set, but a list of hours will , be posted on the bulletin board of the | Recreation Centre later in the week, | The films will be shown several tines , during the day so that all shifts will ' have the opportunity to see then, Check the list for tines of showings. 2 ake eee comes mae -- ee CURLING CLUB NEWS | INTER-CLUB BONSPIEL FEBRUARY 23 & 24 ' The Curling Club urge all members and ; associate members to enter their name on the , roster at the rink for this 16 rink ments ; Club Bonspiel, Rinks to be formed by draw, ; Entry fee $1.00 per person for the prizes, : Two games guaranteed, The first 64 names on the roster will be accepted. A novelty draw will be held at 3 P.M, Saturday February 24th. This will consist of eight rinks made up of former curlers, This ' event is being sponsored by the curling club and all arrangements for this novelty draw will be made by club members, On Saturday night February 24th, a social ' will be held for all members and participants ' of the novelty draw and their wives. Dancing to two members of the popular "Twilighters', ' MIXED INVITATIONAL BONSPIEL On March 9, 10, and llth, a 24 rink mixed Invitational Bonspiel will be held. Entry ' fee $12.00 per rink, ,Three events and nine sets of prizes, Twelve outside rinks and twelve local rinks is the target, Local , entries will be accepted beginning at 4 P.M. . February 23rd. To enter a rink, call Len Crockford at 3648, A social evening will be planned for Saturday March 10th, COUNCIL QUOTES The Town Council met Wednesday afternoon in the Terrace Bay Municipal Offices, pre- sided over by Reeve J.P. Heenan, Three' Councillors were present: J, | Wellings, A, Fraser and A, Valiquette, to- gether with the Secretary Clerk W.F. Strutt . and Assistant W. Hanley, Spectators included Chief Constable H, Dillings and Acting Fire | Chief R, Hofland, Minutes of the previous meeting were : perused and accepted, Correspondence in- _ cluded request from the Bell Telephone Company for right-of-way for telephone poles; onarwip cella (for a program advertisement. T. Commisso was | officers to be present at a Council meeting 'to have them domonstrated, reporting back to ' closed a serious lack, and legal advice on ' Goverage would be sought, also a request from the Figure Skating Club advised his application to operate a Body and Repair. shop has been approved by Council, Permission to use the Town Crest on Membership cards for businessess was refused the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce, The Chamber further requested permission for two for the purpose of discussing development of the Trailer Park, This meeting was agreed upon for February 28th, Mrs, M, Middaugh sought permission to ex- hibit oil paintings of local scenery in the new Hydro Utility Building, A letter from the Office of the Fire Marshall commended the Terrace Bay Fire De- partment who once more tock Honorable Mention for Canada and~second place in Ontario from among 553 entries in Canada last year. Council was advised Anford*s Ltd, would be opening a new clothing store in the Bucovetsky Building on or about March 10, 1962 together with sub-leasee Stuart Electric, Canadian Legion Branch No, 223 requested support from Council to have the Canadian Legion Track and Field Clinic in Terrace Bay this summer, The Clinic is to train boys and girls in the proper techniques for track and field, and there will be no finances involved, The Police Report for January from Chief Constable H, Billings listed forty-one occurences investigated with one major break- in and one petty theft, Three transients re- ceived aid from the Transient Fund during the month and Constable Simmer was called in twice as relief during January. January's Fire Report from Acting Fire Chief R, Hofland itemized the fire calls and reported on the St, Johns* Ambulance Course being conducted for the volunteer. fireman, Literature included on trigger type fog nozzles was perused and the Fire Chief advised Council, Secretary Mr, Strutt read the January accounts for the Public Library, Hydro Elect- ric and Hydro Electric Capital, Township and Recreation which were duly approved for pay- ment, Reeve Heenan announced Don Boudreau was at present investigating the prope#éd changeover for Hydro and would report to Council. He requested Councillors to consider and submit names at the next meeting to fill the vacancy on the High School Board due to the resigna~ tion of Mr, H, Hall. Councillor Valiquette detailed a meeting with the Police Committee when Chief Constable Billings had discussed his proposed contract and items relative to it, Councillor Valiquett recommended the addition to the Police' Com mittee "of one othe¥ interested citizen, suggesting Mr, Ken McLeod in this capacity. Mr, McLeod was so appointed, He further re- commended a second Justice of the Peace be appointed for the Town, Mr, F.0. Soughton, at present a Commissioner, was recommended for this appointment, Enquiries concerning pro- tection coverage on the relief constable dis- eects pret pense eet eeeinamdienneneresesat Councillor Fraser forwarded a request by | the Fire Department for books to' start up a reference library, This item too, was to be investigated. Reeve Heenan requested a special meeting of Council on Feb, 21 at 7 P.M. | t a eneerowen