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Terrace Bay News, 4 May 1961, p. 9

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TERRACE BAY NEWS (LEGION MEWS ~ A very impressive ceremony took place in the Moose Hall, Saturday evene ing, April 29, when the officers end execute ive of the Terrace Bay Branch No, 223 were ~ installed. Comrade JN. Gillespie, District 8 Commander was installing officer, assisted by acting Sergeant=at-arms WJ, Moon, who was also in charge of the Schreiber Branch 109 colour party of comrades Frank liacDonald and | Jim Sawyer. Officers installed were Comrade | A. DeLaronde ~ Sergeant-at-arms, Comrade Rev, Father Gallagher - Chaplain, Comrade R, Slattery - Secretary, Comrade W, Baillie - Treasurer, Comrade A, McKechnie - lst Vice Pres., Comrade C, Marcella - 2nd Vice Prese, | Comrade Mrs, N. Coates - 3rd Vice Pres., | Executive members installed were Comrades J. | Campbell, Wm, Kujbiba, J, Falzetta, G. Daniels | Ve Hopper, B. Mrkietyn, Comrade A, Bishop ~ | President, Comrade A, Bishop took over the chair fran | Comrade F. Ginn, Zone Commander, end the | Charter was presented by Comrade A, Gray, end | Vice President of the Ontario Provincial | Command who brought greetings from Commend | and an outline of the aims and objects of the | Legion, Other head table guests, who welcomed .\ the re-organization of Branch 223 were Comrade John Ferrier, Reeve of the Township of Terrace Bay, Comrade Jack Kelty, Personnel Supervisor for K.Ce Pulp & Paper Cos, Comrade Len Hiller, Past Pres, Schreiber Branch 109, Comrade Jack 'dordan, Pres, Marathon Branch, 4 hearty vote of thanks was extended the Terrace Bay Band for providing the mertial "music during the ceremony, Installation ceremonies were followed by a | well, attended social evening, The legidn is for service to Veterans and 'the Community, | DISTRICT COURT NEWS - Three persons forfeited /bail in Magistrates Court on Tuesday, May 2, 'all charged with infraction of the Highway Traffic Act: 2 forfeited bail of 20.00, 'Secs 64(a) = IFail to Stop at Stop Sign', 1 forfeited bail of $7.50, Seo. 14(1) -!Fail to Peoduce Licencejt One case laid under Sec. ($4(a) was dismissed, _SaFZ RECOVERED - The safe recently stolen from wc 4 & L Store in Terrace Bay was found Sun, Aprii 30 by four Indian Boys from Pays Plat Woile on their wey fishing, A few blowing barers attracted their attention, -and upon |following them they came.upon the open safe, Ot ee Ask about the a 'BANK or Montreat) Hen eeRie ~ Family Finance Plan W BANK' Bring all your personal credit needs EEL CT TO. We B66 Camaceans funder one roof with a low-cost Bof M life-insured loain BANK or MonvtrRreAL Cauadas Firat Bach Schrerber Branch: ALAN CUTHBERTSON, Manever in next week's Issue of the "News", Tie A Fue LMU) NE |S ON "DISPLAY. ALSOe=--=> my LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL EQUIPMENT, .. gcd GOLF BALLS AND TEES AT KENMACS "TACKEE 252 KENOGAM| PHONE 2549 TERRACE BAY, ONT, ----- Lying close by was a rusty axe anda length of drill steel which had been used to peel the door off the safe.. With the exception of $7.50 that the safe held, all papers, keys, ledgers and cheques have been recovereds The safe wes located off the main highway on a small side road between Pays Plat and Rossport SENIOR BASEBALL MEETING THURSDAY - The final organizational meeting for this year's Sr, Baseball Club will be held Thurs, et 7 P.M. in the small room of the Rec, Centre. «a slate of officers for 1961 will be presented for elect ion, as drawn up by a committee appointed at last week's meeting, . Nominations will also be accepted from the floor, Here's your opportunity to forward your choice for a@ pos- ition on the executive and to discuss plans for this year's operation, How about attend- ing end giving us your ideas?? Everyone welcom CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT ~ To-date, only 3 names have been received for the proposed Cribbage Tournament, Unless greater interest is indic- ated over the next week, plans will be aband- oned, If you wish to take part, register with Fred McMillan, Tool Crib or at the Rec. Office BEFORE NEXT WEDNESDAY. USE OF BuSHEBALL FIELDS ~ Beginning this week, groups Wishing to use the Baseball field facil- itLes outside of school hours will be required to schedule through the Rec. office, This policy will extend until the end of the summers FISHERMEN MUST GET TRAVEL P&RMITS = When going fishing away from the beaten track from the highways a travel permit is a must during the fire hazard season, These permits are for your protection so don't travel without one; |. this small piece of paper could save your life in case of a forest fire or other emergencye There is no charge for a travel permit and it only takes a minute 'to get one, These are available at the Fire Hall from Monday morning until Saturday noon, LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING L3AGUE - Top Four te will roll off May 4th starting et 7 o'clock fo Championship, Bottom three will roll off May 5th for consolation, LADIES FIVE PIN BOWLING standings will appear panensacacte iin hate lisa tatmaass

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