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Terrace Bay News, 19 Oct 1961, p. 9

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October 19, 196} HYDRO OFFICIAL (Cont?*d from Page 1) in his connections here. Expanding into the background of the Hydro Electric in the Town he emphasized their principle of revenues remaining in the municipality to be plowed back in, This new Building is an. example. Master of Ceremonies for the occasion was Councillor Mr. Des Evans-Smith who first introduced the Reeve of Terrace Bay, Mr, J. Ferrier, Mr.Ferrier spoke of the close alli- ance between the town and Kimberly-Clark and the co-operation that had always existed be- tween them and the Ontario Hydro Commission, He then presented the Hon.Mr, Strike with the trowel to continue with the ceremony, The invocation was pronounced by Very Rev, Dean E,A,Gallagher on the ceremony just perforned, © Retiring to the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel for luncheon the members of the Ontario Hydro Commission sat down with representatives of the municipality and town who were, -each.in turn, introduced by Councillor Evans-Smith, Q.C., Chairman of the Ontario Power Commis--- sion. from Toronto, Mr.D.I,Nattress, Regional Manager of Northwestern Ontario Hydro Commis- sion, Mr, Ken Bodkin, Consumer Services En- gineer from the North- Western Ontario Hydro Commission, Port Arthur, Mr.Jim Tarling, Consumer Services Supt. from Pt,Arthur, Mr... J.Neish, Resident Ar- chitect of Smith, Car- ter Searle Associates in Port Arthur, Reeve John Ferrier, Deputy Reeve J,Heenan, Coun- cillor J.Duncan (the latter three represen- ting the Public Works Board; Mr. W.eF.Strutt and Mr.W.Hanley of the | Municipal Office, Mr. L.Crandlemire, Area Manager of Hydro, Mr.J,. Phillips, Terrace. Bay Chief gous, am! Mr, Al, a a tt GP CS PAS GSN POSSE A tS A i SE i tc i ae einem ssn ROXY THEATRE BLDG. , TERRACE BAY -- Pattison, Chairman of the Public School. Board, Mr, H,Hall, Chairman. ofthe High School Board, Mr, A. Valiquette, President of Local 665 and | Chairman of the Separate School Board, Mr. | J. Phillips of Schreiber, representing the | Ontario Hydro Commission there, Postmaster Mr, W,E,Cavanaugh, Mr, J.Wellings, Townsite | Superintendent, Mr. C,i,Paget, Chairman of the Commerce Committee, Mr, Sam Boyd Sr., | Representing both the Kiwanis Club and the : Community Credit Union, and business men of ' the town Mr. J,Caccamo, Mr. Adamo and.Mr, W. | Louk, all of the Commerce Committee, Mr, J. ' Commisso, Mr.-F,Soughton, Mr.L.Waghorn and Mr, K.Kilbank, Contractor, } | FIRE DRILLS (Cont*d from Page 1)\ ' School 292 students cleared the*school in 1 -- | minute and 15 seconds; at the Separate School | 262 students made their exodus in one minute | flat and at the Highschool the timing was 45 ; seconds, Winner of the Fire Prevention Plaque, pre- ; sented annually to one room in the Elementary ' Schools, was Mrs,C.Hansen's Grade I class, ~ i while in the separate School Mr,P,.Roublets | Grade 4 class won the Shield, TERRACE BAY NEWS DISTRICT, COURT. NEWS Seated were the Honorable Mr.W,Ross Strike, BEAUTY SALON cere "thank you" to all oun frends and Page 9 Judging the drills were Mesdames P,Stuart, S,Zielke, J,Falzetta, C.Wood Sr,, L.Phillips, R,Lafontaine, Timing was kept by Fire Chiefs Maitland and Hofland. Life size "Sparky" figures, placed in the elementary schools, emphasized the ever-present' danger of fire to the children, Lower grade students were presented with fire prevention buttons and coloring sheets and the older pupils in the elementary schools ~ their poster contests, Displays in the store windows of the busi- ness section in Terrace Bay showed the dire results of carelessness and pointed: up the dangers of suffocation due to plastic bags in infant*s cribs, Every telephone user in Terrace Bay has been provided with red tele-. phone stickers for quick reference to Fire, Police and Doctor number, and workers in the town are kept constantly aware of hazards through programming at the Mill. Four persons forfeited bail at District Magistrate's Court.on Tuesday) morning before Police Magistrate T.A, Connor, Ona careless driving charge one person forfeited bail of | $27.50; one person forfeited bail' of $12,5° for failing to have ! brakes on an automo- bile; one person for- feited bail of $22.50 for speeding and one person charged with failing to have a sig- nalling device on-his truck forfeited bail of $12.50. One person was re- manded to October 3lst on'a careless driving SIMCOE PLAZA ~"PHONE 3631" neighbors. in Schreiber for/th€ cards, visits and best wishes while I w ospitalized in Port. Arthur or assisted at home in any way. (Signed) Harry Jartus. CARD. OF THANKS. = We wish to, thank all the kind people who assisted in/any way at the time of our recent accidept: t'hose who tele- phoned, sent cards, flowérs, gifts, etc., and a special thanks/t9 Dr. McCausland, Mrs. Buck and Staff of Térface Bay Hospital -- Rev. Inshaw and thebQ@nknown American Tourist. | Your kindness will always be° remembered, (Signed) Ora. Mae Harness, Ruth Lemon, CARD _OF. THANKS ---.We wish to express our sin- cere appreciation to our friends and neigh- bors who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement, Special Yhanks to Rev, Inshaw and the Gawley FuneraZ Service, Pallbearers and all those who soAt flowers, sympathy cards and all who/felped in any way. Your. kindness Mill never .be forgotten, (Signed) Mrs,Bert O'Neil & Family, | | | Without_a lot of pepper_a man is never worth am preg ner ane nr rrr ernie)

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