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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1959, p. 1

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Circulation Terrace Bay - & Schreiber TOWN COUNCIL STATUS "APPROVED FOR TERRACE BAY! | Information has been received that. the Municipal Board of Ontario have approved the By-Law which.will change the status of Terr- ace Bay from an Improvement District to an elected town council form of local govern- ment. It is expected that this change will be effective about July lst this year so that an election is probable for the end of June. UNION DELEGATES TO ATTEND CONVENTION IN S00 Peter Romaniuk, Allan Valiquette and Joe Marcella from Local 665 of the Pulp & Sulph- ite Union will attend the annual convention oO of the Ontario-Manitoba Council of Paper Mill Unions at Sault St. Marie on April: 8th, 9th and 10th. rere etree ean 'wemgoemiones iy < einen camel: 5 Deas nmiinceee: VERLE THOMPSON TO SPEAK AT CONVENTION. Verle Thompson, Safety Co-ordinator, Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Company at Terr- ace Bay, will be a guest speaker on the subject of 'Safety! at the 0 & M Council meeting in Sault St.Marie on April 9th, Verle, who will represent the Northwestern Branch of the Ontario Pulp & Paper Makers't Safety Association, is secretary of that organization, RECORD ONTIME CHAMPS -~ ST.MARTIN YS SCHOOL Grade Seven and Grade Eight pupils of | St.Martin's School establinhelt a new record of no lates duriug the past three months. These twerty-seven pupils did not have one late arrival at schsol from the Christmas to the present Easter Holidays, HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 7TH Next Tuesday thé] 5EREy Association in Terrace Bay will hold their annual meeting in the Recreation Centre at 8:00 P.M. 'All | hockey supporters are urged to attend. The 1959~60 executive officers will be nominated and elected and reports given for the past year of operation. - There seem to be plenty of. "experts" on th intermediate hockey situation in Terrace Bay, at least from the various discussions heard, this is the case,. However, the "experts" should be out at the annual meeting to give their opinions and to be ready to 'Stand ror. office if necessary. A strong and capable executive is needed to get the best results so support hockey by your attendance at the Annual: Meeting, * The outgoing executive are to be congrat- ulated on their diligent efforts in the face | Of some difficult problems, (Cont'd Page 4) vy steiner etre ecient ipl aaah cenbiaasaniitaaibe Vol.2, No.3 tian tle Siar cecerepceen: eo "WELCOME CURLERS!} ' home ice. - Frances, | April 2, .1959° i On April 25 dy 4 and 5th the Terrace Bay ; Curling Club will hold their Eleventh Annual | Bonspiel. Thirty-two rinks will participate. Twen- | ty-three of these are out-of-town rinks from | Rossport, Schreiber, Fort William, Port i Arthur, Hornepayne, Marathon, Manitouwadge, Kapuskasing, Chapleau and Dryden and nine local rinks are also entered. The curling starts Thursday evening. A banquet will be held at the Hotel Terrace Saturday night and a social held later the same evening in the Curling rink, The Public are invited to the Rink to watch the curling. The finals will be held on Sunday. i Members of the local: curling club have spent a great deal of time organizing this Eleventh Annual Bonspiel and best wishes are extended to all curlers for a success- ful 'Spiel. FORT FRANCES 4 MARATHON 1_IN ee GAME OF THUNDER BAY PLAYORS. The Fort Frances Canadians won the Thun- der Bay Intermediate Championship on Thursday day night, March 26th, in Terrace Bay. In the five-game series Fort Frances won three gaires, Marathon won one and one 'game was tied. Marathon Mercuries gave a good account of | themselves and demonstrated the calibre of North Shore hockey, particularly on their | The Fort Frances Cindy was highly rated but on the games played here it was | their goal tender who kept them in the game, | displaying sensational net minding. In { three games played here Marathon won 5 to 3, | one game tied, final game 4 to 1 for Fort = |; The final game was a tie game go- | into the third period. -Deluca in the Marathon nets was hurt. Jorgenson took his _ place and, although he played good goal he 'had not seen action for five or six weeks. Fort Frances got the tie-breaker midway through the third period and then won going away to end a good final series. ARENA CLOSING ! | | i | " | During Easter vai there will be public | skating every afternoon and on several éven- ' ings. The Arena will close for' the season on Sunday, April 5th. Last event is --. | Figure Skating Club Tests, Curling ice will remain in use until after the Ladies! Annual | Bonspiel on April 10th, 11th and 12th. Sun- | Day the 12th will be the last scheduled | curling. | { t : i KIWANIS KIDDIES KARNIVAL NEXT SATURDAY ~~ more details on page four

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