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Terrace Bay News, 9 Apr 1959, p. 1

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~TrerrACE Bay NEws | Terrace Bay a | & Schreiber : j | | | | | { | | | | | | | | | | ! | | | | } | | | irculation SPRING TIME IS CLEAN-UP TIME With the advent of milder weather and dis- appearing snow leaving the countryside littered with the residue of winter-accumu- lated scrap, our thoughts naturally turn to the Annual clean-up. Terrace Bay is justly proud of its appear- ance, .Our ladies will, of ccurse, think first of spring cleaning inside the home, but we know that, if the man of the house doesn't think of it himself, the ladies will no doubt place the rake at a strategic posi- | tion where it is bound to suggest to him that he too had better get busy. WELCOME TO THE VISITING TADY CURLERS! The Ladies 'Invitational' Bonspiel takes place this weekend in Terrace Bay with twen- ty seven rinks from Chapleau, WaWa, Heron Bay South, Red Rock, Port Arthur, Fort Will- iam, Marathon, Schreiber, Manitouwadge, ~ Geraldton and Rossport participating. Five local rinks are also entered in the 'Spiel. Accommodations have been arranged for some of the visitors at the Hotel Terrace, two rinks in the Schreiber Hotel and the remainder in private homes, The Bonspicl will get under way on Fri- day morning when the first rock will be thrown by Hd. Cavanaugh of the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee. . On Saturday at 6,30 P.M. a Banquet will be staged in the Hotel Terrace and later the same evening a mixed social will be held in the Curling Club Lounge for visitors, curlers and friends. This event will be strictly adult enter- tainment,. We acknowledge that each rink can't win but wish for all a successful and enjoyable visit to Terrace Bay. LUNCH PAILS 10 PALEFACES 2 IN 9TH ANNUAL HOCKEY CLASSIC On Thursday night in the Terrace Bay Arena the annual battle for that coveted S.H. Memorial Trophy took place, The lunch Pails came up with another big win to give them the edge in the series six games to three, However, we have been informed that this annual classic is a best out of 109 games, Nine annual games have been played to date so that, within the next hundred years, we will have a series winner, Some of the present players, by the.» performances, look like they have "played" in it for 109 con- secutive years, No doubt the Palefaces will come back strong one of these years-~and all hockey fans are looking forward (and backward) to ° the day when the series is tied at 54 games each--then there will be a sudden death playoff or a death playoff. So, in 2959 the seats will be packed and we will all be there for this final game. (Conttd Page 6) Vol.2, No.14 ene ee ate eee arene een am April 9, 1959 | 3 | TOWN COUNCIL STATUS FOR TERRACE BAY OFFICI-~ ; ALLY SET FOR JULY FIRXST, 1 District of. Terrace Bay and the Secretary- Treasurer of the Board are in receipt of an order from the Ontario Municipal Board which states that the application by the ! Improvement District of Terrace Bay to be | converted into a Township has been approved. The Ontario Municipal Board orders asp follows :- THAT THE Improvement District of Terrace Bay be erected into a Township having the same area and boundaries as the present Im- provement. District and carrying the name of "THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY", That this order shall come into force and , take effect on the first day of July 1959, THAT Mr. W. F, Strutt, Secretary-Treas= urer of the Improvement District, be appoint- ed the returning officer for the first election of a council and that Mr. Strutt shall appoint such deputy returning officers and poll clerks as may be required for the election, THAT this returning officer prepare a voter's list for the new Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay and post it on or before April 30th, 1959, (The last day for complaints against the voter's list shall be the 15tn day of May 1959. This will be ad- vertised later in the Terrace Bay News.) THAT .a public meeting for the nomination of 'candidates for Reeve and Councillors be held at the Recreation Centre between 7:00 and 8:00 P.M, on June 10, 1959. THAT if more than the required number of candidates qualify for election to any office, the polls shall be open from 10:00 A.M.until"7:00 P.M. on the 24th of June | ! 1959 at the Recreation Centre, This will | } t The Board of Trustees of the Improvement | be our election day if required, THAT the Réeve and Council so shall hold office until the 31st 1960, THAT the first meeting of the newly elec- ted Couneil shall be held on the 3rd of July 1959, THAT the existing School Section #1 of the Improvement District of Terrace Bay continue to be one School Section to be known as "School Section #1 of the fownship of Terrace Bay", THAT the Secretary-Treasurer will call a meeting of the rate-payers of the school section for the election of Public School Trustees to be held at 7:00 P.M, on the i7th of June 1959 in the Recreation Centre for the purpose of electing trustees, The second annual meeting of the rate-payers in the section will be held in December 1959, THAT the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic School for the school section shall after July lst be known as the "Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate School for School Section #1 in the Township of Terrace Bay." (Cont'd Page 3) elected of December

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