COUNCIL (Continued from page 4) change of meeting time to evening. This was agreed upon for the period concerning budgets and financing reverting to the 4:30 schedule upon its conclusion. Reeve Adamo requested each committee confine their work to that committee, channeling other items to the committee involved. §.Synishin had applied for the position of Dog Catcher and the Northwestern Ontario Development Association wrote regarding membership. Upon adjournment, Council continued with a closed session. RENT THE MONEY YOU NEED NOW PAY OFF |. ALL YOUR MOST people need extra cash at this time of year. Many people prefer to RENT the cash they need from Crescent. When you RENT money from Crescent you can combine all your bills into one easy monthly payment -- suited to your. budget. HOW do you RENT money? -- Phone, write or walk into any Crescent office and tell the Manager you want to rent enough money to pay off all your bills. Then you will have only one easy monthly payment. 'RENT money? Yes, it's the modern way.to meet your money needs. When you rent, there's no need: to feel apologetic because we respect our customers and their reasons for renting . . . with most of our cusfomers, we don't even ask why they are renting money! There's no red tape, just a simple credit requirement. CAN you think of an easier, or safer, way to pay off all your bills? Use the handy "Money-Renter" coupon below and solve your money problems the modern way: KIWANIS (Continued from Page | ) conjunction with the local Hydro. Also under consideration are the following projects, Plant 50 maple trees to commemorate the Golden Anniversary. Programs to combat vandalism and juvenile delinquency. Hobby Show. First Aid Ski toboggan for the Ski Club. The Kiwanis Easter Seal campaign starts in March with weekly excerpts and spots in the Terrace Bay News.- Posters in our business establishments, stick- ers for car bumpers and the sale of place mats for the campaign , covering both the Terrace Bay and Marathon area, 1300 pieces of literature and Easter seals will be mailed. Fifteen Terrace Bay children and fifteen Marathon area children have been given assistance from the Easter Seal Fund. a Se EN a Example Mtly. Amts. Term Pats. 105.75 ' 12 months 10.00 poe : | would like to rent $.............000008 Name..... Bee rs a a ate rh 395.42 20 months 24.00 i MG 658 3555 cuenta = tei Jee ye ae | L iaephone. ine sete, LOCAL CREDIT UNION REGEIVESAWARD oo. ss no an eae (or more) also available --- Ts iat sila le ane dios ea A CETL GE REND The Terrace Bay Community Credit Union has been advised that it has received first prize for its annual report. This award is given by the Lakehear Area which extends from the Manitoba border to Manitou- wadge and the classification is for chapters doing between $200,000 and $500,000 business. The report is now sent to Toronto where it will be judged in a provincial competition. The local group are to be congratulated on their award. An officer of the local chapter states that they are doubly proud as they have never even received an 'honorable mention' before. COSTA'S TERRACE BAY, ONT. - PH. 3513 FA KING 'iB . 99¢ (Crescent [Finance E.J. Chateauvert, Manager, Box 368, Imperial Motel Phone 825-3286 INTERFAITH GROUP PLANS MARCH DINNER The Inter-faith group which has been holding conversations to promote better understanding be- tween St.Martin's Church and the Community Church are making plans to hold an Inter-Church Supper in the Moose Hall on March 10th. All organizations and groups are asked to keep this night clear. SKi CLUB NEWS There will be a Ski Movie shown on January 29th at 6.15 P.M. in the large meeting room of the Rec- reation Centre. This Movie is entitled "Everybody's Wedeln" and features Ernie McCullough, one of the world's finest skiers demonstrating the sezhniques used in parallel skiing. As this is a ski night, come in your ski togs. Trans portation will be provided to the hill immediately following the movie. ADMISSION FREE. FLOUR -auaker enter the Quaker Contest .... 25 1B. BAG - -