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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jan 1963, p. 1

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Y G VOL. 3, No.3 on" 7 | REEVE. AND COUNCIL SWORN IN AT FIRST MEETING Reeve J.P. Heenan, Councillors. J.Wellings, : W.Adamo, A.Valiquette and A.Fraser took their oath of office and swore allegiance.to the Queen before Clerk W.F.Strutt.on Wednesday afternoon as they began their 1963 term of office with the first meeting of Council in the Municipal Offices, The first duty of office was a motion to: ' declare Councillor J.Wellings Deputy Reeve be- : fore Reeve Heenan made appointments to various , committees as follows:=- Municipal Personnel | and Utilities (Hydro) ~ J.Heenan and J.E. ' Wellings; Public Works, Water and Sanitation-- i J.H.Wellings and A.Valiquette; Public Rela- , tions, Town Planning, liason with Chamber of . ; Commerce - W.Adamo and.A.Fraser; Parks, Recrea | tion Association & Police - A.Valiquette and | J.E.Wellings; Fire Protection, Public. Health , and Welfare ~ A.Fraser and W.Adamo. The first ; Naned - Presenting his proposed municipal projects .for 1963 Reeve Heenan included: (1). Investi-+ | gate and consider the possibilities of fluor- idation; (2) Consider and implement emergency - ; Measures plan and organization; (3) Work with. . ; Recreation Association to find means to derive ' greater income from present facilities; (4) ' Revaluate the present fire and police opera- tions towards a better relief system; (5) /For- vacations, sick leave and other fringe area benefits. ting new municipal pension plan. (6) Complete landscaping program - Lakeview, parts .on Selkirk Avenue, Shopping Centre and Swimming Pool area. (7) Sewers - install pumping unit to sewage lagoon or replace one tile field. Consider, if necessary, sewage extension on Lakeview will be required. Possible extension in the shopping area...(8). Roads = consider long term road plan - possible extensions such as temporary road extension on Lakeview. Each item brought opinions from intarpsated Councillors and Reeve Heenan requested his proposals be dealt with at future meetings, . Minutes of the last meeting of Council in 1962 were read and adopted and the Secretary read correspondence. to be dealt with. Rates were listed by an insurance firm and it was agreed to insure the School Nurse. Council 'confirmed Boy Sccut Week = Feb. 17 to 23rd. Mr. Murdo Campbell was advised of his re- appointment and Mr. L.Waghorn and Mrs. G. ' Cotton advised of their appointments to com=. | plete the Recréation Board. A request from Kimberly-Clark to urge com pletion of the power changeover and, with it, . the vacating of the old fire hall, brought out! the information that Central Canada Construc-- tion expected to complete the changeover by January 18 (weather permitting), reported on the sale of transformers to Schreiber and rort Arthur. A local dealer requested an opportunity to demonstrate two-way radio , (ccntnext colcm) mlate details and policy, concerning employees. Investigate with view to implemen- . | Serving the District in each instance is Committee Chairman. ti tee eee --einepaneicnstane ee Reeve Heenan , , letter from J.rhillips, Recreation Chairman, . 3 1 wich we wa January 17, 1963 TERRACE BAY SUPERIOR LEAGUE LEADERS | Terrace Bay Superiors outshone the, Nipigon ! Flyers last Thursday at the local Arena 8 ~ .2.} The Flyers again failed to dress more than t twelve players. Superiors started off fast with five quick goals in the first period but lost their fire when Flyers failed to keep the game anything ~ but one sided. R.Manilla shot home the first | counter for the Flyers in the second on a passout in front of the Superior net. Belle- garde trickled the only other goal past Figliomeni in the third. Superiors wound up the game with three in | the last frame. Steve Smith was high scorer = with two~singles going to Calder, Pollard, Whalen, Maurice Osimr, Adamo and Pytyck. | Penalties:- Pytyck (2) and Carlisle. Refer-! ee, Delaronde =~ Linesmen, Stachiw and De jonzhe | Shots on Goal = Figliomeni, twenty-four and! O'Neill, twonty-cight.. | | | | | TEAM STANDINGS TO JANUARY 10TH (INCLUSIVE GP. W. L,! 'rts ferivace Bay 7 7 0 14 Marathon . 6 6 0 4 Nipigon 6 =~ 2 Schreiber 9 0 5 0 Leading Scones Games Goals Assists Points D.Whalen, T.B, foq@je "ieee - 14 27 Maur.Osmar, T.B. 7 10 13 23 A.Lanteigne, Mar. 6 a <e 20 Mar.Osmar, T.B. ee 7 13 20 A.Leblanc, Mar. 6- 5 12 ap J.Tookenay, T.B. 6 8 7 15 V.Bellegard, Nip. 6 8 6 14 B.Leblanc, Mar. 6 8 6 14 Two games are scheduled here this week - Marathon Mercuries will play Terrace Bay on Thursday night and Schreiber North Stars meet the Superiors on Sunday afternoon, We have heard rumours of a 'Ladies Night! but to date have been. unable to_get full details. In any event - be out at both games. The Sups are keen and determined to keep that lead. The Mercs are just as anxious to pick up those, few points so some good hockey is assured. The} Stars have been working hard to iron out their! kinks and hope to take that first step up the ladder very soon, oe. : | COUNCIL - Accounts were ihorolwhay questioned before | being passed for payment. H.Hall was appoint~-! ed Township Road Superintendent and a by-law | licensing Barbers and Hairdressers was passed. Food handlers were licensed (to take effect Jan.1,; 1963 and.a by-law establishing a Com munity Swimming Pools was passed. The portion; of land necessary to complete the pool fob. was purchased from Kimberly-Clark for $1.00. _ Following proposals by J.Wellings and a which requested the by-law be brought up-to- date and to incorporate in it the budget, Council agreed to the request but (Cont!d ? 6)

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