PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS {5% DECEMBER 3, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO . This paper missing from our files. 20 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER I, 1955 Winners of last week's safety slogan, "Think First and You'll last longer" were W, Pidluzny, C. Wood, G. Galvin, C. Roddy, J. Levesque, J. Wilson, N. Ross, G. Sievers, Be leundy and R. Shirriff. Stork Club News: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Ge, Valiquette on the birth of a daughter on November 23rd. 15 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER I, I960 last Friday night families and interested friends gathered in Holy Angels Parish Hall to hear the piano pupils of Sigter Alexander and to see them presented with certifiocat-- es given for passing examinations in Practical Piano work and Theory, taken last spring. Young Master Patrick Spadoni was a oapsble Master of Ceremonies and the fast-moving pro-- gram featured changes in pace with the introduction of folk dances by the girls of Grades 7 and 8 from Holy Angels School, vocal solos by little Miss Cathy Stokes and selec~ tions on the Accordion by Crystal Kusik and Alene Bedard. Stork Club: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deutscher, a daught- er on November 2Uth, Specials This Week at Tony's - Pork Butt Roast, per lb. 49¢, Boneless Besf Stew, per 1b, 49¢, Roasting or Frying Chickens per 1b. 497, I0 YEARS AGO -- DECEMBER 2, I965 On November I9th a presentation was made to Mr. Ken MacLeod (Hydro) and Mr. Jack Phillips on behalf of the Terrace Bay Recreation Association in recognition of their years of ser- vice as members of the Recreation Commitiee. Horticultural Society - elected for I966 were - President, Albert Farrow, Ist Vice President Terry Dorland, 2nd Vice President Rudy Gerlach. Two directors for a one year term: W, Cook and D, McLellan of Schreiber and two year terms: George Buhrmann, Eva Connors, Carman Brant, Mrs. Ray Boyle and Ken Turner, Auditors will be Mrs. Mary Hubelit and Verne Hopper. John Steen, Henry Hermes and Walter Anderson have one more year to serve. 5 YEARS A - DECEMBER 3, I970: Mr. Frank Anderson hes been appointed to an advisory comm- ittee dealing with a study program for mechanical technicians at Confederation College, Thunder Bay, and Mr. Don Stewart has besn appointed to a similar committee having to do with getting up a training program for instrumentation technicians and also for electrical technicians, Appointees to this com- mittee are chosen from specialists in their field in North- western Ontario, The I970-71 Executive of the Curling Club, Rossport was elected Thursday evening at the Annual meeting held in the club room, They ars president - Ronald langan; Vice-Pres. Peter Mushquash, Sec. Maxine Hubelit and Treas. Chas Todesco. I YEAR AGO - DECEMBER 4, I97h \ Results of the Municipal Election held Monday, December 2nd are as follows: Terrace Bay - Roy Bray, Reeve; Schreiber' H., McParland, Reeve, H.H. Fischer, N.A. MoCuaig, Joe King, T, Quinton, Councillors; Hydro Commissioner - G, Caccamo, H. Spikula. The 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell- iveau of Nackawic N.B. (formerly of Terrace Bay) was cel- ebrated on Friday, November 22nd, I97. Stork Club: Born to Mr. and Mrs, James Mikus of Terrace Bay, a boy on December Ist. f Macleod's Travelling Appliance Show was scheduled to be in 78Tase Bay Thursday, December I2th at Cebrario's Hardware ¥ RECREATION REPORT continued: ; COMING EVENTS: 1 Thursday, December 4 - Kinsmen Club of Terrace x Bay meets in the Masonic Hall at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, December 6th = Curling Clinic - Ter- race Bay Curling Club 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. / Sigh up at Curling Lounge. Open to anyone in- terested, 14 years of age and up. 4 Tuesday, December 9th - Auxiliarysto the Mc- Causland Hospital Meeting - 8:00 p.m. at 49 Hudson Drive. { Wednesday, December 10th - Ski Club Annual \ Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Large Meeting Rome | All interested skiers old and new welcome. | Thursday, December llth - Ski Sale - Used ski, and equipment accepted Wed. Dec. 10th - Con- ference Room, 6 - 8 p.m. SALE - Dec. llth - 6 - 8 p.m. in Conference Room. Thursday, December llth - Licorice All-Sorts Blitz sponsored by Cadets =- from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December llth - Bingo in aid of St. Martin cont'd page 6...... HELP WANTED TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY REQUIRES A UTILITY PERSON ' PUBLIC WORKS DUTIES: Under supervision of the Works Foreman a variety of duties will be assign -ed including truck and equipment operat- jon, road, sewer and water maintenance, sewage treatment plant operation and other general works. QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of chauffeur's license and previous experience in dump truck operations; heavy equipment exper- ience an asset. Wages according to schedule; excellent fringe benefits. Handwritten applications detailing educ- ation, qualifications and personal data will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. Wednesday, December 10th, 1975. W.J. Hanley, Clerk-Treasurer P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario. POT 2WO