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Terrace Bay News, 3 Dec 1959, p. 13

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fe re emo ne ee er eR ee A NN ca A te raat additional box of cards you require. Decéubar o, Lau | BROOMBALL - Cont'd from Page 9 contact Mike Newell at the Mill or K. Ward at the Recreation Office NOW, Some interest has been shown and the sooner we hear from you, the » sooner we can begin. L&DIES' SLUI'N TRIM Over 50 ladies have been taking part in the Thursday night Slim'n Trim clesses at the High School, under the direction of irs, D, Caldwell, The present course hes been great fun and continues for four more weeks, If enough interest is shown, enother course will {| be > started after the New Year, to BaSKiTBaLL any fellows interested in playing basketba should be out on Tuesday nights from 8:30 - 10:60 at the High Schools» We'd Like to arrange games with Marathon, Manitouwadge and Red Rock but- require more~players before we can do sow Let's see you out next. Tuesday, OR. TORICAL CONTEST 9Cont'd from Page 1) had entered the contest that evening. He felt that all the material had been very well developed, Mr, Stokes then announced the winner:of the senior group to be = Lst,iliary Reid_of Nipigon-Red Rock and tying for sec- ond place were Jeannette Langis of Marathon and Ray Guillet of Sehreiber, lip, S,Vhicoine then stepped forward to present the highlight of the event, the covet- ed #,5,1,5, Association trophy to James Farrell of Nipigon-ited Rock for the second consecutive year, BOY SCOUT CHRISTMAS CaRDS . There are still available, a good supply of Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals, Ribbon, Wrapping Paper and Foil - also many miscell- anceus smell items suitable for gifts.. These can be seen at H,Boudreau's, 157 Birch Cres- cent. Please drop in for that last minute Sn ne ee cee COUNCIL UOTES On November e5th, Reeve J.ueFerricr, all Councillors; the secretary-clerk and his assistent met in the Municipal Office, Correspondence was read and dealt with. 4a letter from the Hospitel watron requesting permission to have a non-profit Tuck Shop for the convenience of hospital patients met with the approval of Council. The Ontario Hospitel Commission and Terr- ace Bey Privete Hospital mey enter into an agreement regarding treatment of indigent CaSCSe idr, Evans-Smith contacted the Department o@ Gends and Forests for intormation ind advice on establishment of a site for tour- ist accommodation in the vicinity of Terrace Bey. In reply to lirs. Bouchard's communica- tion a letter from the Department of High- ways. outlined information of town Signs, ° traffic and safety signs, and considerable discussion ensued on the establishment of school patrols, "a request to establish e Landing Field here was rejected by Council for the present, Public Library accounts were read and approved = Hydro accounts were read and approved and Township accounts for October were read and approved. The Police Magis- trate's report was perused and Building per-= mits for October totalled 525.00. TERRACE BAY NewS Page 13 \ir, Ferrier discussed the new fire testing system to be established this week, A411 Town Sirens, the "ill Whistle and the Tcele- phone alerting System in Town Firemen's homes will be tested at three P.ii, on alter- nating Thursdays, BROWNIE=GIRL GUIDE ¥LY-UP HELD The colorful Fly-up from Brownies to Girl Guides was conducted November 25th in the Terrace Bay High School auditorium when the istrict Commissioner, Mrs. D Earle of Mara- thon and Mivs, Lois.vowney, Captain of the Terrace B.y Girl Guide Company welcomed five Brownies into the Company. Flying Up were Kathy Phillips, Karin Pastor and Barbara Daley. Judy and Jonnifer McInnes walked up to Guides, The evening opened with the brownies in their Fairy King with their Brownie folk songs. u large group of Tweenies were en~ rolled into the Packs b,y their Brown Owls. Brown Owl Mrs, Muriel Mantey, enrolling Christine Chepelsky, Sharon liaconald, Joanne Haviland; Lynn Simmer, Shirley" Ziclke, Sharon Sens and Linda Ballentyne into Pack One, and Brown Owl Mrs, Dot Whiteside enrolling into Pack Three Jane Veliquette, Sharon Belliveau, Lcona Vienneau, Marilyn Saunders, Judy Dye and Brenda Trudeau, ~ Two Guiders, were enrolled during the even- ings ceremony as Girl Guides by the District Commissioner, Mrs. 'DeBarle who questioned Mrs Barb.Peterkin and Mrs, Pat Lindberg prior to their enrollment, lMrs,Peterkin will serve as a Tawny Owl and irs, Lindberg\will 'be' the Lieutenant in the Terrace Bay Guide Company, Mrs, Earle also enrolled Shealagh Naylor as a Girl Guide then awarded Proficiency Badges to Joan Bouchie, Hostess & Child Nurse; Jean Stuart - Hostess & Child Nurse; Velma LeBlanc Hostess & Child Nurse and her second year Service Star and 2nd class Badge; Janice licInnes = Hostess & Child Nurse; Arlene Coates lst.year service star. Mrs,Harle spoke of her pleasure in visite ing the girls and complimented their Packs an Gompanys She introduced her companion, lirs. Joyce McLaughlin, Capt...of First Marathon Guide Company, During 2 singsong Lirg,icLaugh- lin taught the girls one of the favourite songs of her Company. The meeting closed with Taps by the Brownies and by the Guides, Following the Fly Up, members of the local association, Guiders and guests met at St. ilartin's Church Hall for an informal supper and get-together, lirs, Norine Coe, President of-the Local association was the supper Hos- tess with Mrs. Bea Williams convening, Mrs, Berle again served in her capacity as District Commissioner to present warrents to Guiders Mrs,Pat Kelly and;Mrs, Helen Farrell. } Both ladies are Tawny Owls in the Brownie Packs, SEwSON TICKETS FOR HOCKEY GaMES ON SALE The opening game of the North Shore League has Nipigon Flyers at Tcrrace Bay This Sunday with gome time 1:30 P.M, Season tickets will be available up to Saturday Uccember 5th, NO SEASON TICKETS WILL BE SOLD «.FTER THaT DaTE, Those who have made their choices.of Season Seats may pick up their tickets at the Recreation Office now, Box office opens at 12:30 for this Sun- day's game, Let's have a good turnout for the season opener,

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