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Terrace Bay News, 30 Oct 1969, p. 8

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_ PAGE 8 'BRING YOUR GHOUL FRIENDS TO THE CURLING CLUB HALLOWEEN PARTY NOV. Ist.-9p.m. in the Club Lounge Everyone Welcome Costumes Compulsory limit-55 cpls. LIVE MUSIC--FRED & LEN , $2.00 per couple TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: Ross Mitchell : Dot Koski Jack Caccamo Lou Duquette eorece Bus Seminar - cont'd from page 7. Scheuchenpflug. A film was shown entitled "School Bus Safety, ' with strings Attached." This film stressed common sense rules with teen-age bus passengers, who should consider being transported to their schools a privilege and not their right. Mr. Reavell stated his department would be happy to talk to school assemblies and also discuss school bus patrols with elementary school children. In the dialogue which followed the showing of the film, the meaning of the flashing red lights on the bus, and mechanical fitness of the buses was dis- cussed. The drivers were encouraged to ask the - which arose in their minds. Taken from the Manual for School Bus Drivers was this word to drivers of other vehicles: "Where a school bus is stopped on a highway on which the maximum speed limit is greater than 35 miles per hour, for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children, the driver of a'vehicle, when over- taking a school bus on which the words "do not pass when signals flashing" are marked, shall stop TERRACE BAY NEWS Department of Transport or the O.P.P. any questions OCTOBER 30, 1969 the vehicle before reaching the school bus and, shall not proceed until the school bus resumes motion, or the signal lights are no longer flashing. "| The driver failing to stop for a stopped school bus | is liable to a fine of $20 - $100. REMEMBRANCE DAY BANQUET DISCUSSED The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legio Branch 223, Terrace Bay, held their general meet- ing in the Legion Hall October 26th, at 8 p.m. President Dorothy Ballentine chaired the meeting. Minutes were read by secretary Joyce Mercier. Permission was granted to hold the Poppy Day Tea in the Community Church Hall, on November 11th. Treasurer Pam Jones read her report, and a motion was made to pay all accounts. No report was given for membership or sick and visiting. Secretary J. Mercier will contact those ladies gto have made application for membership, and have not yet aqme to a meeting to be initiated. It was decided to cancel all cards, and new app- lications be made. A discussion took place about the preparation of the Remembrance Day Banquet. Poppies will be sold on November 8th, A nominating committee has been chosen. All members are urged to attend the Parade, at 10.45 a.m., Saturday morning November 8th, at the Recreation Centre, leading off to the Cenotaph. Lunch was served by the committee. BOY SCOUT NEWS On behalf of the Ist Terrace Bay Boy Scout Troup | would like to thank all the people who supported our apple sale in September. The profits made by the sale will be a great help to buy materials for repairs and improvements to our Scout Hall and Camp. Without the help of the following people our apple sale would have been a failure: A. Teskey - for suggesting the sale and explaining how to organize it; J. Commisso - of Costa's Food Market - for purchasing the apples for us; H.W. Smith of Lakehead Freightways - for transporting apples to us free of charge and C. Wise - for handling the sale and distribution of the apples. and last-but not least the people who came out and assisted us to deliver the apples. - J. Rogers, Chairman, Boy Scout Committee.

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