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Terrace Bay News, 6 Mar 1969, p. 17

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te alee amin memnanenaeeelites Er ae L "SCHREIBER Min McCuaig Memorial Trophy Bonspiel Brian Birch was chairman for the Min McCuaig Memorial Trophy Bonspiel held over the weekend in Schreiber with 20 rinks entered. The first event was won by a Terrace Bay rink - Charlie Koski, Sheila Hughes, Jack Caccamo, Dorothy Koski. Runners-up - Len Crockford, Peggy Wellings, Norma Crockford, Bob Roberts (also of Terrace Bay). The second event was won by Hector McLeod, Liz Burns, Julie and Dick Rattray (Terrace Bay). Runners-up - Gino Caccamo, Frankie Caccam Bill and Lorraine Weaver. The prizes were: First Event - Vanity chairs and smoking stands, 2nd. clothes hampers and hassocks, 3rd. travel alarms and salad bowls, 4th. cuff links and pillow cases. Second Event - Ist. four watches (donated by Spadoni Motors), 2nd. spotlights (donated by B.A. Oil) and ovenware, 3rd. nylon flight bags and tiered cake plates, 4th. curling ashtrays and relish dishes. Third Event - Ist. silver trays (donated by Labatt's) lighters and sets of glasses, 2nd. lighters and luncheon sets, 3rd. moving day packs (donated by Burton Phillips), 4th. curling ashtrays (donated by Spadoni's Store). Pens were given to the rink having the biggest end and the first knocked out. (Winners of the Min McCuaig Trophy in the recent Schreiber Bonspiel. Photo by |. McCuaig) TERRACE BAY NEW SCHREIBER COUNCIL REPORT oepiguaniar ae menianare tina tees Tenders for renovation of the Town Hall basement were call- ed at the regular February meeting of Schreiber municipal council. Following a report from Reeve F. V. Harness on his meeting with V. Snell of the De- partment of Highways, Council agreed to take over the access road to Walker Lake and make 't a town street. It was agreed to appoint Frank McKenna and Aurel Ma- jor to the Rink Committee. In response to a request from Parks and Recreation Commit- tee, council approved of acting as 'co-sponsors of Schreiber ballet class. A budget tor weeds for the re- gional conference, presented by the Parks committee was held for further study. A working agreement. with town employ- ees will also be studied further. A notice of increased -- sub- scription rates to Physicians' Services Incorp. was accepted. Correspondence trom Terrace Bay council indicated that they were in agreement that appoint- ments to the District Health Unit be made for a two-gear period with Schreiber and Ter- race Bay alternating represen- tatives., : Copies of November expendi- tures and proposed 1969 budget for Thunder Bay Health Unit were received from Harry Coe. and studied. Thunder Bay District Munict- pal League advised council that the annual convention will be held March 27-28 in Port Arthur council chambers. It was agreed Schreiber would be represented. Council passed .payment of a bill for construction material for the arena used by N. A. Me- Cuaig. It was pointed out coun. cil considers -a restaurant #-: cence for 1968 for Marathon Reality Co, outstanding. The clerk was authorized to rectify sewage bylaw 507 to read 3.92 per cent surcharge on residential charge for sewage service instead of 4.29 per cent. Bylaws regarding snowmo- biles and property owners put- ting: snow on town streets was 4 over for further considera- ion. Tommy Bolan is convalescing in Port Arthur Gen- eral Hospital following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tripp are visiting in Toronto this week. Graduates in the Christopher Leadership Course were Mesdames Irene Borutski, Joan Guina, Helen Stokes, Rita McGrath, Louise Stewart, Jacqueline Turner and Messrs. Thomas Borutski and Bennet La- penskie. Parent Teachers Association Sister St. Timothy, principal of Holy Angels' Separate School, at the regular February meeting of their Parent Teachers Association announced that a Dramatic Group from Toronto will stage "Puss In Boots' in the local high school on March 8 with both matinee and evening performances. There will be an admission with lower fees for students. She also said school pic- tures, both groups and singly will be taken during April . Beth Ross gave her awarding-winning speech, on L.S.D. in the recent school contest. It was agreed to arrange for an adult to accompany Beth when she goes on to further competition in Dryden. Edmund Borutski reported on a separate school board meeting he had attended in Terrace Bay, and Anthony Speziale, of the school staff, reported on a Regional school board meeting he had attended. More supplies were ordered for the school kitchen. (cont'd page 14)

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