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Terrace Bay News, 8 Mar 1962, p. 1

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ig a Vol.5, No,10 the s "Serv DEADLINE MARCH 14 FOR 1962 MOTOR VEHICLE ' PERMITS If the reader has not already obtained his or her vehicle permit and drivers licence for the new year, it will be well to remember that the positive deadline date to obtain such has been Set firmly as March 14, NORTH SHORE HOCKEY The North Shore Hockey League playoff -%best four of seven game" series began Tuesdey, March 6th at Marathon, The second game will be played in Marathon, Thursday March 8th, On Sunday, March llth the scene moves to Nipigon and with the game goes the added attraction of judging the North Shore Hockey League Quecn, _ Gail Wood, willbe vying for the honour, The Nipigon Flyers have requested that Terrace Bay be their home ice in the event that ice conditions at Nipigon become unusable, The remainder of the schedule is as follows: = Nipigon, Tuesday, March 13- Mar-~ athon, Thursday, March 15 - Nipigon, Sunday March 18 = Marathon, Tuesday, March 20, COUNCIL QUOTES A delegation from the Chamber of Commerce, Messrs. CE. Paget. and J. Caccamo met with the Terrace Day Council prior to their reg- ular meeting Wednesday, to strongly urge they. expedite the development of a Trailer Park and Camp Site,.and to offer their. ser- vices in any manner to further this project. Reeve Heenan replied for Council, stating they have negotiated with the Company, had the land» surveyed! and were at present, -- awaiting the clarification of their yearly commitment,:under the Parks Assistance Act, He doubted seriously, their ability to do rnuch more than develop the swimming area, water and sewage, and to make a small start on the park facilities in 1962 with the bal- ance completed in 1963 and 64, Questioned by the! delegates as to the desirability of: which should be given development priority, Reevp.Uconem felt it benefited the majority to see the svinming area completed 'though he did not. close the door on the possibility of further development this year, aM Before leaving Mr, Paget on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce, questioned the - reasoning for refusal of the use of the Town Crest on Business establishment mem- bership cards,. It was explained the present Town Crest had been made up for presentation as Awards given only to persons who had per- formed meritorious service of some achieve- _ment_and that it was not, (CONT'D ON PAGE 10) ey a District in which we live Our own "Miss Superior? 'bution, March 8, 1962 Education Week Education Week is a time set aside each year for all citizens to take "ime out to corsider the most important task that lies within our responsililities---that of educa- ting our children for their life's work. The visit of the parent to the school on this occasion is valued by both pupil and teacher, and symbolizes the dual role of heme and school in the educational programme, A cordial invitation is extended to par- ents and friends to visit the Terrace Day Public School on the evening of Wednesday, 7th of March, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. The teachers willbe in their classrooms and the work of the pupils will be on display. An opportunity will be offered parents to meet with the teachers to. discuss matters of mut- ual interest. A film strip entitled "Your Childs? Intel- ligence® will be shown in the Grade 8 room and a question an answer period will follow. Tea will be served during the evening, -- Last week parents were invited to visit, St. Martints School when a similar program was presented and parents interviewed teach- ers and inspected classrooms and the work of students displayed, RATEPAYERS ENTHUSIASTICALLY ENDORSE SCHREIDER HIGH SCHOOL Over 150 ratepayers attended the regular meeting of the Schreiber High School Board on Thursday night, and gave an overwhelming and enthusiastic vote of approval to the Board's decision to build a new school in Schraiber, Mr, A, Gordon, the Chairman, was in charge of the' meeting, with Mr, 0,3. Fasan School Principal, taking over for the ques- tion period, and giving an explanation of the new policies in Education, All members of the board were present and happy to answer - questions also. HON GEORGE WARDROPE TABLES 196] REPORT "A YEAR OF EXPLORATION AND: DEVELOPMENT" Just seven weeks after the books were closed on 1961, the Ontario Department of Mines report, "1961--A Year of Exploration and Development'? is ready for public distri- This rapid publication of full information on the activities of the mining industry and wrthin the Department is in line with the Department's procedure of rec- ent years, -- The report deals in some detail with pro- lucing mines in-the province, and wi'h others which are undergoing development work, It is designed to present a compact summary of conditions: within.the industry, and it is. written throughout, (Continued on Page 10)

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