Page 8 SIMCOE PLAZA TO BE DECORATED At a special meeting called by the Chamber of Commerce last week, a committee was formed for the purpose of decorating Simcoe Plaza during Cen> tennial Year, and to discover the pos- sibility of dressing up the fown as a whole. Keen interest was expressed in this project, as avidenced by the excellent turnout at this meeting, and the people of Terrace Bay can look forward to a gaily decorated town during the celebration of Cen- tennial Year. ee GOLF CLUB WIND-UP A friendship hour started off the festivities planned for the wind-up party of the Aguasabon Golf Club last Saturday evening. Held in the Moose Hall, that ladies of th at or- ganization prepared 'and served a lovely hot turkey dinner to approx~ imately one hundred members of the club and their guests. Following dinner various trophies and prizes were presented. Jack Phillips was Master of Ceremonies and Coke Campbell, prize chair- man, presented some novelty prizes which equated the playing tech- nique of the recipients. An even larger group attended the dance and buffet lunch which concluded the festivities . Mill Manager J. Ferrier presents Trophy at Wind-up TERRACE BAY NEWS - TERRACE BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Requires for October 24, 1966 GRADE 2. TEACHER Salary Schedule: Standard 1. . - $6850. Standard '2. $4200. - $6750. _ Standard 3. $4600. - $7150. Standard 4. $5200. - $7900. Allowance for Previous Experience Standard 1-2-3 3 years at $250. 2 years at i To maximum of $1350. Standard 4 5 years at. $300. To maximum of $1500. - Plus liberal fringe benefits. Terrace Bay is a fully modern new community situa on the north shore of Lake Super- ior on Highway 17. 135 miles east of the Lakehead. Popula- tion 2000. Principal industry Pulp & Paper. Excéllent re- creation facilities available. Address Replies to MR. G. M. DODGE, Secty. Treas. T.S.A. of Terrace Bay, TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO __ Male entrants in the turkey Shoot October 6, 1966 COUNCIL QUOTES Permission was granted to the Boy" Scout Association of Terrace Bay to hold their Annual Apple Day and also to sell Christmas cards house to house. A report was read from the Recreation Centre listing the loss and damages suf- fered in the recent burglary. The amoun a was in excess of $950. The majority ;of Council were in fa- vour of a motion to pay the amount due as Terrace Bay's share of the cost of the home for the Aged to be built in Fort William. Following a recommendation made by Dr .Graham, all future inquests held here will take place in the Municipal Offices. Council agreed to meet with repre- sentatives of the Chamber of Commerce to discuss various items concerning the Police Department. St.Martin's School Board informed Council that Lionel Waghorn will re- place Mrs.Todd as their representative | on the High School Board. A letter of th anks and a Terrace Bayi lapel pin were sent to Miss Canada, | (Marjorie Schofield), voicing the grat=-- itude of Council for her presence at the | Fall Festival . ' At the request of Corp.Duncan of the" O.P.P., a donation was made to the Transient Fund. 4 Angus Fraser has accepted the posi- | tion of Building Inspector for the muni= cipality. His duties and responsibilities were outlined to him anda working = arrangement arrived at. (Conttd Page 9) 4 sponsored by Navy League