p * PROCLAMATION WHEREAS at a meeting of the Council of the Corpor- ation of the Township of Terrace Bay held on Monday, September 23rd, 1963, it was resolved "That the Week of October 6th to 12th, be and the same is hereby fixed as Fire Prevention Week for the current year, and that the Reeve be authorized to publish the usual proclamation therewith." These are, therefore, to make known that in com- pliance with the foregoing resolution | do hereby proclaim the week of October 6th to 12th, as Fire Prevention Week for the year 1963, of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and . | govern themselves accordingly. "J.P. Heenan" Reeve The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay - GOD SAVE THE QUEEN CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST (Form 4, Section 12) Voters' List 1963, Township of Terrace Bay, District of Thunder Bay. Notice is hereby given that | have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act and that | have posted up at my office at Terrace Bay, on the 4th day of October, 1963, the list of all persons en- titled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for in- spection. And | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors of omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 18th day of October, 1963. W.F. Strutt, Clerk-Treasurer . The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay. SATURDAY FILM SHOW This Saturday's Film Show is entitled "Abbot émd Costello Go To Mars". Show starts at 6:45 P.M. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OC TOBE Rver=42 ACCIDENT MARS OPENING OF HUNTING SEAS In the early morning hours on the first day of the hunting season Glen McConkey of Frankford, Ontario age 25 suffered c gunshot wound to his left elbow while hunting near the portage on Big Santoy Lake. He was given emergency treatment by Dr. R. Uzicanin at the Terrace Bay Private Hospital before being transferred to the Port Arthur General Hospital . His condition is reported satisfactory. The accident is being irivestigated by Constable J. Wills of the O.P.P. Schreiber Detatchment. FINAL DECISION REACHED BY COUNCIL On Tuesday morning, October Ist, H.R. Billings received written notice of Township Council's final decision...... that he Is discharged as of October Ist, 1962. A request by Mr. Billings to present his case to the entire Council oan October 9th had resulted in a decision by Council to hold a hearing on Monday, September 30th. The limited space in Council Chambers was taxed to accommodate the number of interested citizens on hand to hear the proceedings. Reeve Heenan opened with a prepared statement 'outlining the purpose of the meeting and including the charges laid against the constable. Mr. Billing's refused to take part in the proceedings on the grounds that his livelihood was invelved and that he had been given insuffiejent time to prepare and was _unable to have legal counsel present. After telephone consultation with their lawyer | Reeve Heenan announced that council were present to hear the appeal and on hearing the reply that Mr. Billing's was not prepared to go ahead a motion was made to adjourn the hearing. GOLF NEWS Last Thursday evening the work party at the Golf Course was quite a success. There were about twenty separate fires going and a lot of work was done. A couple more of such turn outs will about complete this Fall's work. There is some talk of a big party night with refreshments and perhaps a weiner roast. This Thursday when another large group is expected there will be a pow wow and hope that ideas will be presented as to how this can best be put on. =