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Terrace Bay News, 5 Apr 1962, p. 10

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TERRACE BAY NEWS April 5, 1962 nr ee eer nen teen ete ae RES OE Ne ETRE ON EEE REN ea RRR ope mee REMINDER $$ ORDER YOUR EASER FLOWERS EARLY POTTED LILIES - - = HYDRANGEA GLOXINIAS = - = = POTTED SMUMS CAN'T SHAKE THAT COLD? We carry a complete line of the recommended remediese We have just received a fresh shipment of VIOLETS and CACTII, BUILD _UP_YOUR RESISTANCE ; aeieak aa KEEP A SUPPLY OF SUPER- / 7 PLENAMINS ON HAND AT ALL Many 5 f Owe? Shop a | ingore ; OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE - SCHREIBER, ONT. WAGHORN'S PHARMACY rey Ts : DIAL TA. 5-3666 MAIL ORDERS - P.O. BOX 309 TELEPHONE 222 ss gece: TERRACE BAY, Ont. Delivery arranged ee ae eee cence tit ee A Ae CE OC LY CE A _ sco enact anes entacnenemeameseeeata tte eae ts AC A ELLE LA tL COCALO tinued from Page 7 ' Taking part in the programme were: - Paige & Cathy Ginn, Ronald Nichols, Edith Relph, Brenda & Patricia Dimmery, Billy Gellert, Billy, Wendy & Daryl-Lynn Weaver, Robert end Alice Jean McKechnie, Melanie Ross, Nola Fummerton, Edith Clemens, Sharon Riley, Jill - Crandlemire, Thomas Knight, Pat & Lynn Simmer, Susan Kragero, Jack Gordon, Katherine Phillips and Bruce Young, Bruce Young and Jack Gordon acted as Masters of Ceremony, introducing the various | | | se SE OT aa | | Pp K. MacLe.*. reporte? that he hopes to have 10 or 12 licensed guides available shortly and L, Waghorn announced one new member, W. Kujbida, Boat excursions and distribution of district maps were discussed and date of the next meeting set for Monday, dgrj1. 16th at 7 P.M COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 1) pool and were willing to pay for it, This would be a pay as you go plan, Those willing young artists. could affiliate for a dollar a month per fam- ----------ily and those wishing to join for the summer ICE FROLICS (Continued from Page 9) only, could do so paying not less than Twelve | Secretary Mrs, J, Jeanneret, Treasurer Mr. J. |Dollars, A transient rate would be establish Graham, Test Cahirman Mrs, L, Philliys, Publi-!ed and: seven day a week supervision provided! city Chairman Mrs, A, Hartman and the Ladies Further suggestions for the Town Pool area Au iliary with Pres, Mrs, R, Harris, Vice Pres.|were offered, which wovld receive the regular | Mrs, J, Cumming, Treasurer Mrs, H, Hamilton, Town fogging. Councillor Evans-Smith urged i | and Secretary Mrs, J, Hennan, some action be taken immediately as a pool _----_--_-| should be established for the coming season, | CHAMBER_OF COMMERCE (Continued from Page 1) Councillors Fraser and Evans-Smith agreed to | to Township Council to have a representative tet with Reeve Heenan together with two rep- join a discussion on Hawkers and Pedlars oper- |resentatives from the Recreation Committee | ating in the Town, and two other interested parties as a com The scouts have arranged to break out the mittee to investigate the pool. A public path to the Aguasabon Canyon and Mr, Paget meeting will be called when sufficient infor- will undertake exploration on the possible pri-|mation on costs, etc. have been confirmed, vate development of the Trailer Park, Couneillor Valiquette recommended Reeve It was decided to recommend the eytension of; Heenan and Secretary Strutt consider attending the parking area on the North side of Simcoe a Municipal Convention in June, Plaza to accommedate trailers and, on the sme South side of Simcoe Plaza, not including the | THEN VARE@TY ilIGHT CANCELLED curved, portion, that parallel parking be . "fhe Anqual teen Town Variety Night, orgin- | sllowed, ally schedule1 for this Friday night, has : Council also recommends that merchants on been cancelled so as not to conflict with Simcoe Plaza and their employees should park ther co:zmnity activities that are taking their own vehicles on Radisson and Selkirk | 'place at this tie. It has also been decided during busy periods, - that the eveat should be held after the Len- _------ ten period, | Further news on Variety Night will be Pub- lished at a later date. PLAYOFF HOCKEY | In answer to many queries, fans should ae note the following facts about the Western Canada Intermediate Playoffs. es, | SEMI-FINALS: Marathon travels to Prince Albert' Saskatchewan for all games in the best 3 of 5 | aes Series commences next weekend (April | 8th FINALS: (If Marathon defeats Prince Albert) All ga games in the final series can be played in-'the North Shore providing the C,A,H.A. nadauae can be met. This series would RENE, GAUDET!S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Corner of aii commence on the weekend of April 14, Hudson & Hwy 17 Plan to See the Shrine Circus May 17, 18, | PHONE TA 5=3638 and 19, ee a a Re ee ee peso ceere eatin anencelnebape sar eciar een ata eee

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