'NOVEMBER 1I9, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Council Quotes - continued IN MEMORIAM quested the responsibilities of facilities re MARQUIS : the Recreation Centre be defined more clearly. This will be done at the next meeting. In loving memory of a dear husband, father Councillor Brassard asked that the only tender received from Stan Zwaresh re electric- al work for the town garage be approved. This was done. He also stated a spare tire and jack was required by the Public Works Department and this will be purchased. Councillor Helmink read two letters from Police Chief Barnett. The first asked that he be allowed to attend the Chief of Police meeting and the second requested due to the condition of the police cruiser a new one be purchased. Both were granted by motion of Council. A by-law establishing a School Bus Loading Zone on the west side of Hudson Drive in front of the Lake Superior High School was read a first, second and third time. BINGO HOSTED BY KINETTES On Wednesday, November I2th, the Kinettes of Schreiber entertained the residents of Birchwood Terrace with an afternoon of Bingo followed by a most delicious tea of homemade baking supplied fully by the Kinettes. Hostessing the afternoon were Pat Moore, Edythe Cosgrove, Eva Gordon and Marsha Dunn. Winners of the afternoon were Bernadette Lemieux, three games; Mrs. Rose Fournier, two games; Agatha Dick, Ted Tilbury, Art Go- beill, Mrs. Bryson and Sylvia Lustila all with one game. Mrs. Bryson stood to thank the Kinettes on behalf of the residents for a most enjoy- able afternoon. MOOSE BINGO The Loyal Order of Moose wil | sponsor a Bingo on Thursday, November 20th at 8 p.m. in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay. Bus leaves Schreiber Post Office at 2515 pom, HELP WANTED Imperial Motel and Restaurant, Terrace Bay requires restaurant workers and house keepers. Phone 825-3226 or 825-3655. and grandfather, Alex Marquis who passed away November 18, 1973. He didn't have time to say farewell; Nor us to say goodbye,. He was gone before we knew And only God knows why. Please God, forgive a silent tear, And our secret wishes that he were here. Always remembered by wife Nacy, daughter Sharon, and sons Barrie and Ronnie and Families. Welcome to Terrace Bay to Diane and Jack Fillion and baby Claude. They have lived in Geraldton and Schreiber. Jack works for Kimberly Clark. They now reside at 641 Super -ior Avenue. A correction to the Schreiber Kool Kats News from last weeks paper - Ron McBride should have been listed as President and Bill Roen as Vice-President. STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 SHOW_TIMES -- MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY&SATURDAY 7 & 9 P.M. SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A COLUMBIA PY TURF S AND CINE ARTISTS INTERNATIONAL PRESENTA (0 n28 un 24 PLEASE NOTE eg CHANGE E ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. ENTERT) HACKMAN FRENCH i CONNECTION