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Terrace Bay News, 22 Mar 1962, p. 8

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Page 8 | | | | | i | | | | | | | | | 5 pop pe | { | | | | | | | | pe a et ete th en en ae RA Sn GOUNCTL QUOTES Continued from Page 1) vans--omith, Valiquette and Fraser suggested many alternatives of payment but the original proposal remained the most likely to be acceptable, The Municipality would, Reeve Heenan explained, purchase this year the land out- lined as a Trailer Park, This minus the pool, could be roughed out for a trailer park this summer and various organizations within the town who had volunteered assistance could go ahead on this as a project, with further assistance possible in the future, By-Law No. 144 was passed by Council to provide for the establishment and development of an approved park at Terrace Bay. A resolution authorized the sale of $20,000, Hydro Electric Power Commission Bonds through the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Public Library, Hydro Electric current and capital accounts and Township accounts were read by Secretary F, Strutt and approved by Council for payment, Mr, Oren Mason was appointed to fill the vacancy on the High School Board, effective immediately, Fire report for the month of February listed a very quiet month vith just one service call, The First Aid course for the Department under the St. John Ambulance was now over, with the exception >f the exams. Assistance had been given to Schreiber during the month for the Hotel fire, Fire Chief | Hofland further reported on the testing of i fire nozzles for the booster line by the Department, A sharp decline during the month of | February was the statistical report shown from Chief Constable H, Billings, twenty-two cases being investigated, and no: major crine | for the month, | DISTRICT COURT HELD In District Magistrates Court on Tuesday March 20th, two' men appeared before Magistrate i T, A. Connor, one pleading guilty to charges of impaired driving and one pleading not | guilty to a charge of having care and control , of a motor vehicle, while impaired by alcohol. Both men were found guilty and sentenced to fines of $150,00 cach plus court costs and both had their driver's licenses suspended | for a period of three months, NO. JOB 20Q LARGE ~ HAVE YOUR PRINTING NEEDS DONE IN THE DISTRICT AND SAVE TIME AND TRANSPORTATION CHARGES} The Terrace Bay News BOX. 579 ___ TERRACE BAY NEWS rn ae ae ee ee ee ; to St, Petersburgh, Florida. Com m ercial Printing March 22,1962 TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 2) Niagara Falls vs Montreal game, their second in the playoffs, They also visited with relatives in Hamilton, St. Catharines, Toronto and with Ethel's mother, Mrs, T. Edwards in Chapleau enroute home, Mr, and Mrs, B, Lohr, Donna and Ricky arrived home last week from their motor trip While there they met Bob Rickard who wished to. be rememb- ered to his Terrace Bay friends and enroute they visited the Ray Williams in Sylacauga, Alabama who also sent greetings to their many Terrace Bay friends. Mr, Harry Ward visited with his daughter- in-law and son Mr, and Mrs, A, Ward, Fort William last week, Leslie Ann Cotton celebrated her eighth birthday Thursday afternoon with a party to which she invited eight girl friends, Games and party lunch entertained the children and they returned home with favours, ot ee KIWANIS CLUB PLANS KIDDIES. CARNIVAL The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay Inc, is busily making plans for their annual Kiddies Carnival which will be held this year on Saturday, March 24 at 3.00 in the Hockey arena, The Carnival Queen will be chosen from students of the High School, and she will be attended, by a Princess chosen from both the Public and Separate Schools, There will be four classifications for races for both girls aml boys ages 6 to under 8, 8 to under 10, 10 to under 12 and 12 to under 14, and prizes will be awarded for each event, More prizes will be awarded for the Best Tramp, Best Clown, Most Original and Fanciest costumes for both boys and. girls. Tickets will soon be on sale for their Kiwanis Sinking Fund, This is another annual event where people have the opportunity to win two One Hundred Dollar Canada Savings Bonds by simply guessing the exact time a car will sink from sight on Hayes Lake, This year the Kiwanis Club is being helped by the Terrace Bay Band who are also selling tickets; and in return the Club will split any profits with the Band, and thus help them to purchase more instruments, and to further both the Club's and the Band*s interest in teaching music to the children of the Community, NO JOB 100. SMALL tet cer PH. 3747

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