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Terrace Bay News, 6 Apr 1961, p. 7

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April 6, 1961 oa ART CLASSES (Cont'd from page 3). at 4 P.M, in the Recreation Centre. Classes for age group 11 - 15 years are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. If these days are not suitable kindly contact: Mrs, Mary Middaugh for more convenient arrangement, It is to be noted that the registration deadline for adult beginner's classes is April 15th - first class the afternoon of the 22nd, DISTRICT MAGISTRATE!S COURT' In District of Thunder Bay Magistrate!s Court held at 12:30 Noon, Tuesday, April 4th, 1961, at Terrace Bay, a local resident appear- ed before Magistrate T,A, Connor charged with Impaired Driving under Section 223 of the Criminal Code, Pleading "Not Guilty" to the charge he was found Guilty on evidence submitted by Chief Billings, A find of $150.00 was levied and a three month suspension of driver's license ; ordered by the Magistrate, Three other persons charged under the High- way Traffic Act forfeited bail as follows:- "Following too Closely!-- bail of $12.50 'Failing to Signal Turn' -- bail of $12.50 'Failing to Stop at Stop Sign! -- bail of ; $12.50. Next District Magistrate's Court will be held in Terrace Bay on Tuesday, April 18th, em | emcee cae, Te pee aS me » FIRG DEPARTMENT R&CORD BROKEN CLYAN UP -- DON'T BURN UP - is our monthly slogan, now that Zaster is past and we have prospects of an early Spring. With warmer. , Weather, furnaces can be let almost out dur- ing the day. IT IS IMPORTANT that furnace pipes and chimneys be checked, They have accumulated great amounts of soot and other ; residue from the long winter burning of wood, ! coal and oil, Here is what happen to the John | Doe Family in Terrace Bay;- The day had been lovely and the Doe's let the fire go almost out, In the evening as it started to get chilly John, the good 'pro- vider, went downstairs--threw some wood and coal on the fire and opened up the drafts, |He then returned to his easy chair and favor- ; ite program "The Rebel", Pretty soon the ; family smelled smoke--John ran downstairs {and found the pipes from the furnace red hot. ; He called his wife to phone the Fire Depart- ment and, luckily for John, his fire depart- ment arrived in time or it could have been disastrous, DON'T LiT THIS HAPPEN TO YOU, It only takes five minutes to check your pipes and another twenty to do the work if it!s needed, Remember "CLZAN UP - DON'T LURN UP", Only ; you can prevent fires, Make sure your fur- jnace pipes. and chinneyare clean and in good | condition, Fire is not fussy where it burns :or how much damage it does, A I { Fees ee eno SE ort 4 | | | { a ae j ' i \ | CANCER SOCIZTY PR#SENTS REVIEW OF FASHIONS ; On Wednesday, March 29th Bev, Porter's ; Sportswear Shops and Larri-Jean Maternity Shop, both of Port Arthur, presented a | sparkling preview of Spring Fashions in the Community Church Hall to a capacity audience, { Sponsor's of the show were the local offi- | cers of the Cancer Society, ; Suits, modelled by Judy McCranor, Nadia 'Slusar, Jean McComb and Letty McCranor led 'off the fashion parade and featured textured | wool--pleated, full and slim skirts and , 4 1 eeeiinteedibiad nena eer eR Noe TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 cropped jackets, Larri Matthews was the hit of the show as she modelled maternity clothes for every occasion, The popular walking suit and the "ready for travel" flat knits vied with the new easily cared for cottons for a place in the smartly dressed woman's wardrobe and coats in jewel tones, desert shades and soft pastels were in fine' wools and "all weather" material. Separates, slims, patio pants, bathing costumes (complete with the new flowered bath- ing caps), shorts in several lengths, lingerie} et cetera, all in the latest colour combina- | tions, swiftly progressed down the aisle, New designs in white uniforms were modelled} and little tots clothing, though not modelled, was on display. Those attending were welcomed by Mrs. Bea Williams and Mrs, George Maitland thanked the management of the stores for their co-opera- tion. Mrs. Bev, Porter was Commentator and Rene Charier presided at an organ imported for the evening by Laskin's Furniture Store, Officers of the Terrace Bay Branch of the | Cancer Society' served dainty refreshments after the show, assisted by several volunteers! Besides Mrs,Williams and Mrs.Maitland other officers of the Society are, Mrs.T,Latour, Mrs, J,Beddard, Mrs, M.DeRosier, Mrs, J.Brooks Mrs. J,Heenan, } eae YOUTH CONFERENC# IN KENORA THIS Wick On Thursday morning twenty delegates from the Terrace Bay Teen Town will leave for the Annual Northwestern Ontario Youth Conference at Kenora. They will leave by train from Schreiber, along with delegates from ail other communities east of the Lakehead, who will be picked up enroute, During the Conference, the teenagers will hear two noted speakers, Mr, H.Parsons, Lake- head Area Planner, and Dr. M. Grapko. Follow- ing lectures, the young people will break into; discussion groups in an attempt to discover ways and means of upgrading Teen Club pro- grammes and better preparing members for adult life, There will also be several social functions during the four-day programme, Accompanying the local delegates will be Counsellors Mrs. J.Ferrier, Mrs. J,Duncan and Mr,. P,Frederickson, ARRIVALS & DdPARTURES OVER ZASTER HOLIDAYS Teachers from Terrace Bay left for many points Thursday while many of the students began arriving home for the Easter vacation. Miss Betty Schwichtenberg will enjoy her holiday in New York; Miss Joan Rolland will spend her holiday in Orillia with her Mother, Mr.& Mrs. Joe Shubaly, with son Danny, will visit in MacTier with Mrs.Shubaly's sister before holidaying in Renfrew with her parents, Miss Cathy Smith will visit her parents in Toronto before a trip to New York and Miss &velyn Marcinic will visit her parents in Fork River, Manitoba. Mr.& Mrs. Ray Kenney and family will visit with his parents Mr. & Mrs, T,V.Kenney in #lgin, Ontario and there will be joined by their son Vincent of Mon- treal for aster, Miss N, Kochan is spending her vacation with her family in Fort William and Miss Slvera Wood will go to her Mother in Fort Frances, Miss Hllen Ceasar goes home to Owen Sound and points south and Miss Koper will visit her home in Toronto, Mr.& Mrs. Ray Hansen will visit in the States during | the holiday and Mr.& Mrs.Colborne_ (Contd P.9}:

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