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Terrace Bay News, 21 Feb 1973, p. 1

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co win TERRACE BAY NEWS RY Vol.:16 "No. 7 .AsLE ---------- February 2I, I973 Ea I5¢ Per Copy COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve R. Bray presided over the Council meeting on Tuesday evening, with Councillors Helmink, Hale, Brass- ard and Megraw all present. Mr. Les Kruger, Coach of the Junior Hockey team, elaborated on a request for funds, in lieu of the donation offered last year for photographs which unfortunately were not taken. Council passed a grant for $50.00, but suggest- ed any further requests be made to the Recreation Committee. Police Chief David Barnett gave his monthly report. Minutes of the last meeting were ad- opted as read. Correspondence included a letter from the Boy Scout Association request- ing permission to hold a huge bonfire at the top of the Ski Hill at the end of the Winter Carnival ceremonies on Sunday night. This was granted. Requests for assistance from the Salvation Army and St. John's Ambulance were turned down, since these organiza- tions are assisted in other ways by the town people. Pinewood Court, Home for the Aged submitted a financial statement. The Women of the Moose requested the Town Council to make a donation toward their Mid-Winter Conference which will be held in March. The donation was to be in the form of an article, such as book matches, advertising Terrace Bay, which will be placed in a grab bag, to be given to each visitor. continued page 2 eo 0 0 0 0 0 CABLE T.V. IN SCHREIBER CSCH Well on the air - all of the equipment finally arrived and was installed last week and on Monday, February I%9th CSCH was on the air for the first time. This channel is a branch of the ETV network and carries educational and informative programs for all age groups. In Schreiber these programs can be seen on Channel I3. Programs will be aired from IO a.m. toi 8 p.m. daily. Operating the station will be the responsibility of the AV Club of Schreiber Campus along with many local volunteers. Alan Turner was elected Station Man- ager, Paul Caccamo, Program Manager, Kevin Scott, Liason Officer and Pat Bourguigncn, Equipment Manager. The club is under the direction of Mr. R. Pokorny who along with R. Cress- man are co-chairmen cof the station. Be sure to see elsewhere in the News for the complete television schedule of this channel. THINKING DAY SERVICES The people of the community are invited to attend the interdenominational "Thinking Day Service" to be held in the Community Church, Sunday, February 25th at 7 p.m. in honour of the birthdays of Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting and Lady Baden-Powell, the World Chief Guide.

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