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Terrace Bay News, 5 Apr 1962, p. 1

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. Curlers | 14TH ANNUAL | MEN'S BONSPIEL ~ a This weekend fourteen local and thirty~ four outside rinks will compete in the Terrace Bay Men's 14th Annual Donspiel, Eight sheets of ice will be used = four of them in the Arena -,up until Saturday Noon, The 'Spiel curling will start at © P.M, on Thursday. | On Saturday afternoon,' from 5 P.M, to 7 Phy, a Buffet Supper will be served to participating curlers in the Club Lounges The lounge will be closed between these hours to everyone except those curling in the Spiele; On Saturday night the Twiliters will pro- vide music in the Lounge and curling Club members and all those in the Bonspiel, with their wives or girl friends, are welcome. Arrangements have been made to have the public gallery (old lounge) open for spec~ tators,e These arrangements are made to guar= antee the public a chance to see the action, Due to the large number of entrants in the Spiel it' may become necessary to close the new Lounge to spectatorse i A hearty welcome is extended to all visi- | tors and may the best rinks win, | | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RECOMMENDS EXTENSION OF PARKING AREA ON SIMCOE PLAZA Council members, C.E.raget (Chairman) , | M,LeHouston, LeWaghorn, KeliacLeod, EeStobart | and .I,Marsh met in the Recreation Centre on | Saturday morning. N, Cornthwaite of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel also attended, | Minutes of a previous meeting were adopt- ed and a lengthy correspondencé file dealt with, The resignation of R,Hofland was accepted with regret and Earl Stobart appointed in his place, Letters from visi- | tors to the Charter night celebration indi- | cated their appreciation of the hospitality | extended, a communication for a Survival i Course to be conducted at Quetico Park this | summer was endorsed and several letters from { the National Chambers of Commerce were reads ' Council will take the recommended action | re the Royal Commission on Health Services | and consideration was given to Policy Changes and Amendments - Productivity Coun- cils - Paint-up, Clean-up Month (May) and | booklets outlining the duties of Council officers and committee chairmen were ordered.) Another invitation will be extended to Township Council to have a (Cont'd Page 10) EAST THUNDER BAY T.Be ASSOCIATION MEETING The annual meeting of the East Thunder Bay T.B. Association will be held in the Schrei- ber Legion Club Room on Sunday, April 15th at 2330 PeMe The public are cordially invited to attend, COUNCIL QUOTES Council met on Wednesday in the Municipal Offices with Reeve JeP.Heenan presiding. Councillors attending were JeWellings, De Evans-Smith, AeValiquette and A.Fraser with Secretary F,Strutt and Assistant W.Hanly, Correspondence included affirmation of support by Douglas Fisher, MP. in the Town's | efforts to have CeBeC,. establish a low power transmitter unit in the town. The applica- tion of the Terrace Bay Hydro system to re=- vise its rates had been approved and the new 'rates would commence in April for Commercial and May (including April) for residential, A request from Kimberly-Clark urging an effective spring cleanup included landscaping and completion of property in the new division, A letter commending MreR.J,Slattery had been sent by Council commending him for organ~ izing help so promptly, no doubt saving the life of a boy adrift on Lake Superior, Mr,Oren Mason was notified of his appoint- ment to the High School Board as Town Council representatives The Library Board recommen- dation to purchase new books instead of in= creasing Bookrobile service was ratified - according to their needs and budgete Councillor Fraser stated the School Nurse was in North Bay where she would make inguir- ies about. School nurses in that City, He also stated the Mobile Health Unit would cover from Nipigon to Marathons Councilor Valiquette requested a further sun for the Schreiber Transient Fund and this was passed. He conveyed Constable Billings inquiry re street lights in the South Camp Area and was informed by Councillor Wellings that the whole area was going to be revamped. Reeve Heenan. suggested a meeting with the Police and Fire Committees for purpose of es- tablishing a satisfactory Folice relief system. Complaints regarding dogs at large resulted in Council notifying the dog-catcher to com- mence his services for the Seasons . Councillors noted, many of the comments on the proposed Town Swimming Pool, Quoting figures on tourists visiting Rainbow Falls, ', Councillor Evans-Smith felt development, of the Trailer Park and Pool would receive con- siderably more aid, and possibly a heated pool in town could be built at a later date. ' Reeve Heenan remarked many were concerned about the cleanliness of that pool though it had passed inspection last years He was of the opinion that those whom. they represent, the taxpayer, wanted a swimming {cont'd P,10)

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