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Terrace Bay News, 18 Feb 1965, p. 4

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Page 4 COUNCIL (Continued from page |) to enter the annual N.F.P.A.contest on this b asis and neither had he availed himself of regular sources of! publicity. Boundary lines for the Fire Truck were also discussed at length. Only in the event of an extreme disaster, and this at the discretion of the Fire Chief, could THE NEWS HOW TO RENT MONEY Phone, write or walk into any €rescent Finance office and tell the manager you want to rent some money. Rent $50 (23e for one week), or any amount up to $3,000 -- or more. Because we respect our customers and their reasons for renting money, there's no red tape, just a IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear daughter, Joanne, who passed away in Terrace Bay, February 13, 1951. You left behind some aching hearts That loved you mos* sincere, That never shall and never will Forget you Joanne dear. the Fire Truck be taken out of the restricted hydrant area. Constables Warfield and Cuff re- ported for the Police Department and will be advised to register at one Police School, most suitable to local needs. On behalf of Circle Route Service Glen Pearen again sought a license, basing his request on withdrawal of the B.A.Garage. Noting the town By-law limits garages to two council motioned to issue the second garage license to Mr. Pearen. Reeve Adamo expressed the opinion as taxpayers they should be allowed to build and oper- ate. Accounts passed for payment were as follows:- Public Library $385.31, Hydro $8,733.87, Town- ship $32,852.83 and Snack Bar $4,166.08. Councillor Brown had the Police Budget ready and would hold a special meeting within the week. Questions by Councillor Cavanaugh on the Snack Bar were held over to a special meeting on finan- 395.42 710.65 1,014.07 2, ,016.00 Imperial Motel cing scheduled for Tuesday, at 7 o'clock. Munici- pal employees had met and discussed the proposed benefit plan. A meeting would be arranged with Mr .J.Griffiths to present this plan. Councillor Cavanaugh had discussed and found there could be other property available for reloca- ting the cemeteries. He recommended also for consideration, a program to install a playground or tot lot behind Lakeview Drive, seeking a start on such a plan with the aid of a winter works program. This was felt to be a good spot and the Secretary was instructed to look into the winter works program. Councillor Brown advised on his study on the parking problem at St.Martin's Church. The Town crew were establishing the curb and erecting signs preventing parking on one side of the street. CHAMB' ER OF COMMERCE MEETING THURSDAY The regular meeting of the Council of Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce will be held on Thursday evening at 8 P.M. in the Recreation Centre. All are welcome to attend. Larger amounts up to $3,000 (or more) also available. GRESCENT FINANCE "Canada's most considerate Finance Company" E.J.Chateauvert, Manager - - Phone 825-3286 simple credit requirement. EXAMPLE es: AMOUNT TERM MYMENT (months) $ 105.75 12 Ever remembered by her loving Mommy NTHLY | and Daddy, Mr.and Mrs. Bob Williams STORK CLUB Born to, Mr.and Mrs. A. Chadney of Terrace Bay, a daughter on February 10th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. R.Moore of Schreiber, a daughter on February |4th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. W.Wenakamak of Pays Plat, a daughter on February |6th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. T.Pollard of Terrace Bay, a daughter on February 6th. Heather Lafontaine's rink won the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club Championship, defeating eleven other rinks j in a double round robin. With wACaORN's PHARMACY LTD. DIAL 825-3666 -- TERRACE BAY, ONT. PRESCRIPTIONS AGENTS FOR: YARDLEY'S -- REVLON DU-BARRY -- CHANEL CAMERAS & SUPPLIES -- BABY NEEDS COSMETICS second and Marg Knight, lead. The Local Association to Guides and Brownies will hold their February meeting Monday the 22nd at the home of Mrs.Hazel Lang, Fort Garry Road. The meeting will start at 8.30 P.M. CURLING CLUB NEWS An active weekend took place at the Curling Club when the Men's Club held their annual Club Bonspiel with Gary Galvin as chairman. The Lou Duquette rink won the Soughton Trophy which was presented by F.O.Soughton. Others on the Duquette rink are Curly Hale, third, Ken MacLeod, second and Donald Teniuk, lead. Runner up rink were the H.Hamilton rink of G.Dodge, D.Hersey and J.Szpak. Sign in Motel with recently installed sprinkler syste "Don't smoke in bed - you may drown yourself."

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