| Circulation © -- Bay | & Schreiber PHO JAUNDICE IN SCHREIBER TAPERING OFF In direct contact with Dr,Cornell of Schreiber on Tuesday morning, the News was informed that the incidence of Jaundice in that Town is tapering off, Two cases have been released from quaran- tine and only one suspected case come to light since Monday, Holy Angels Separate School, the only one to be closed, will re-open on Wednesday, January 20th, NIPIGON FLYERS HERE NEXT SUNDAY The Nipigon Flyers, looking for revenge for their 5-3 loss here last Friday, meet the Supes at 1:30 Sunday afternoon in the Terrace Bay Arena. A Special feature of the game will be £99. music of the Terrace Bay Band. Let's get out arte to enjoy the efforts of the musicians and let's be out in force to cheer the Superior!s on to victory.' "TERRACE BAY DEFEATS NIPIGON FLYERS 5-3 In a well played hockey game Terrace Bay defeated Nipigon 5-3, Whalen on a nice passing combination from Brassard and Marvin Osmar gave Terrace Bay the lead at 7.56 of the first period and they were never behind for the rest of the game, Legace evened the score at one all when he scored unassisted at 13.45 of the first period, Marvin Osmar from Whalen at 17,35 gave Terrace the lead at the end of the first period, _ In the second period Pollard from Linquist at 10.40 scored to give Terrace a two goal lead. The third period action was tense with Oja from Edmond~at 4,48 bringing Nipigon within one goal, Covéllo from Calder and Brassard at 12,48:put Terrace two up again and then Nipigon started to apply the pressure. Strong goal-tending by Dobson held Nipigon off the score sheet until 17:34, of the third when Tookenay from Legace narrowed the gap. Ward's second penalty of the third period at 18:15 for holding the puck and Manilla's misconduct and match penalties for arguing the play, weakened the Nipigon drive. and Marvin Osmar from Whalen and Maurice Osmar put the game on ice for Terrace Bay at 19.28, DON'T FORGET THE GAME HERE ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 24TH. THE LUCKY DRAW PRIZE IS NOW WORTH $30.00 BUT YOU MUST BE THERE TO WIN, MISS TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS POPULARITY CONTEST The Contest opens this Sunday. Don!t for- get to buy a booster button so you can vote for your choice for Miss Terrace Bay Super- iors. Ballots may be placed in the ballot box in the lobby of the Recreation Centre at any time, The following girls have agreed to enter a a kRACE Bay VOL,3, » KIWANIS CLUB INSTAL NEW 0 D. Brearley, 'sources Commission re sewage disposal and and Service Stations was passed, : . January 21, 1960 NO,3 the contest:= Pat Romaniuk = 9 = Gail Sweet -- - Terrace Bay Beulah Grover -..- Schreiber i All other, interested contestants-are asked to contact Mr, R, Setapagee Pine' Crescent, Terrace. Bay TCERS Last Tuesday marked. the' dfistaltation of officers of the Kiwanis Club for the year Lt. Governor E, Rowson spoke to the Club stressing: leadership and.directing his remarks in particular to the new slate of officers, The new:officers and iteousian for 1960 are as follows:- President - Ralph Lindberg; Vice: Erogitent . ~ Sam Boyd Sr.; Secretary-Treasurer - D,A,. Locking; Directors, C,E, Paget, H. Roberts, C, Todesco, D, Evans-Smith, J.Whiteside and COUNCIL QUOTES The first meeting in 1960 was held on Jan- uary 13th in the Municipal office with Reeve © Ferrier presiding and Councillors Bouchard, Heenan and Duncan, Secretary-Clerk Strutt and Assistant Hanley present. Minutes and perreaponcsate were read by Mr, Strutt. Fire Department. business included Chief Maitland's report on fires and inspections during December; permission to send two stu- dent firemen to Gravenhurst. this. summer was approved and so were samples of the telephone decal which displays fire call number; rental on Fire Hall was established and three-year lease requested, Letters were read from Ontario Water Re- from Geraldton voicing appreciation for local Council's endorsation of Manitouwadge- Caramat highway. Library, Hydro and Township Accounts were presented and passed, Council regretfully captain' Mr. Brady's resignation from the Recreation Committee and Mrs. E, Black was appointed to fill the vacan- cy created by Mrs.Hale's recent. retirement and Mr.Murdo Campbell will complete Mr.Prady's term of office, A. By-Law to license and regulate. garages. NORTHWESTERN CURLING PLAYDOWNS HERE NEXT. MONTH On February 5th, 6th and 7th, eight rinks representing the area from Fort Frances to Manitouwadge will participate in this year's Northwestern Ontario playdowns., The winner plays off with Northern Ontario for the right to represent the North in the MacDonald Brier, There will be three draws on Friday, three on Saturday and, provided there are no ties, one on Sunday. The public is cordially invited to view this high calibre curling, A nominal admission will be charged.