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Terrace Bay News, 17 Feb 1966, p. 4

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Bie Rae a ee SS SET eee Fy i tH Page 4 FOR SALE - Large three bedrom house with a smaller three room & bath revenue house, both located on large property. Contact Ed Zielke, II7 Galena St. Phone 441, Schreiber. FOR SALE - Baby crib, twin Stroller, chesterfield, 1/4 horse electric motor, car radio like new, 2 car top carrier bars, brand 1958 Mercury Monterey Sedan in good con- dition, Radio, dual range automatic transisstun, new motor, new rear end, 7 wheels and tires, 4 Contact Ed. Schreiber. chair & footstool, desk, new. tires brand new; 1/4 Electric Drill. Zielke, II7 Galena St., Phone 44l, CARD OF THANKS - My sincere thanks to my many friends and relatives for sending flowers, gifts and cards, also to those who have helped my family in Your kindness any way while | was in the Hospital . will always be remembered. Kay Pryor. Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.McKechnie for the Snow Festival were their son Rob and Lt.and Mrs.Don Oram, Band Master of the Sea Cadet Band from Fort William, with their children, Janice and Donny. Mr.and Mrs. John Hendricken with Bernadette of Red Rock and Mr .Bill Morgan-Smith of Fort William were also weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs .McKechnie. COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from P.1) Councillor Desrosier proposed a change in the parking By-Law to horizontal instead of vertical parking and that a private parking lot be considered when the new addition is built. The Highschool Board will be augmented to five members with three being appointed by Council and one each from the Separate and Public Schools. Councillor Sinotte reported on the Fire Department, stating that two extra men will be appointed to the Brigade and that notice will be posted that the Fire Area to be covered is East to the Department of Highways and Mill area and West to the Agua- sabon bridge and golf course. Special permission will be granted if needed to cover areas other than those posted Councillor Kurylo reported on the Child Welfare budget board meeting he attended in Schreib er and he requested that a letter be sent to Mr. Arthurs of Shuniah informing him that either himself or Councillor McLeod will attend these meetings. He re- ported that Mr .Dawson of the Society eewWiill confer with (Continued page 7) NEWS THE February I7, 1966 EXCHANGE ALL YOUR OUTSTANDING BILLS tor one easy monthly payment! You can RENT the MONEY you need from CRESCENT You can RENT $50 or larger amounts to suit your needs=-for a week, fora | month, year or longer. Renting money is like renting a car. It helps you go places and get things done--so you've more time for fun and pleasure. Crescent is the com- pany friends recommend, so you can tbe sure of fast, friendly service. Do Awhat you want to do now. Call Crescent and rent the money you need CRESCENT FINANCE CAMADE) S$ MOST CONSIDERATE ANCE COMPANY gt "C. Gunn, Mgr. SIMCOE PLAZA - Box 368 TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO Phone: - 825-3286 Open FRIDAY EVENINGS Until - 8:00 p.m. FRIENDLY Lee SOME FELLOWS a ; OLDAGE..THEY THINK BSS SHELL OIL DEALER R .Sinotte Ph .3268 TO THE FINE PEOPLE OF TERRACE BAY AND On behalf of the Officers and Cadets of the Lake- head's combined Sea Cadet-Air Cadet Band which took part in your recent Snow Festival, to take this opportunity to say a warm, sincere "Thank You" for your kind and generous hospitality which you afforded us during our short stay with you A special word of gratitude to those people who hosted our Cadets in their own homes. ment which we all shared on our visit with you was appropriately expressed by several of the boys before we had gone three miles on our return trim, when they unanimously agreed "That they hoped their next trip would be on a long weekend so they could stay another day! !" We sincerely hope that our small contribution to your Festivities partially compensated for the trouble you all went to, to make this trip the most enjoyable one we have ever taken. . will strive to return the hospitality to your Cadets when they make a proposed trip to the Lakehead later this year. that you all "Get Behind" the officers and commit- SCHREIBER I would like The enjoy- .| can assure you that we In closing | would like to suggest tee of your own Sea Cadet and newly | formed Wrenette Corps and assist these people in making your corps one of which you can be justly proud. We want to wish them success with the Band which they are proposing to start in the corps and nothing would be more pleasing for us to be able to include some of your cadets in our combined bands on some future occas- ion. We have offered to be of service in this project and hope that in the near future you will see your corps on parade with their own band. This will take a little financial and a lot of moral support which | am sure you are willing to give. There are few people who will not agree that any time or money spent on our teenagers, to make them better citizens, is one of the b est investments we can make. Once again thank you for your kind hospitality and wonderful reception and we sincerely hope we can return it very soon. Lt.D.C .Oram, R.C.S.C.C. "Admiral Crad# Fort William, Ont. ART CLUB NEWS On Friday, February I8th atZ p.m. in the Adult Study Lounge, Mr. Paul Page of Toronto will conduct the opening session of the weekend work- shop on Drawing. Material for use on the course may be purchased direct} from Don's Painting & Decorating or § at the Course. Please bring drawing board, clips or tacks, (Continued P.7

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