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Terrace Bay News, 20 Oct 1960, p. 12

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cn nnn Nh RN en me ee A RR RIO on ee re eeeeenennmen Page 12 KIMBERLY=CLaRK BUS SCHEWULE - 'NOVEMBER Ly 1960 Lv,-liudson «, Selkirk... 1 1.0 Adil Arr Mill Entrance 7.30 sail Lv, Hudson & Selkirk'(Sun, excluded) WeAO dail &rr,Mill Entrance (Sunday exelydan) -o 7e50 adil LveMill Entrance 8.05 «all Lv, Mill Entrance (Sunday only) 745 All LveHudson « Selkirk 3.2 FM ar, Mill Entrance 3,50 PM Lv, Mill Entrance 3.45 PM Lv.Mill Entrance, 4.05 PM. Lv.Mill Entrance duende 70 Jot 98) 4,35 PM LveHudson & Selkirk 11.20 EM ar. Jiill Entrance 11.30 FM Lv Mill Entrance 11,45 PM Lv, jiil1 Entrance : 12,05 all ALL TRIPS DAILY EXCEPT aS NOTEy SCHELULE BEGINS NOV.1ST REMEMBRANCE ww CEREMONIES HERE NOVEMBER Le Remembrance say Banquet and vance The Terrace Bay Vets have chosen Satur~ day, November 12th as their day to conmeno- rate the. sacrifices made by the Veterans of the last two warse ' Cenotaph Services will be at 10.50 Al, with Rev. d,Ray anderson officiating. The Terrace Bay band. will head up a parade to and from the Cenotaph consisting of a colour party, veterans, scouts, cubs, guides and_ brownicse. 411 citizens are urged to attend. In tho evening, in response to requests of veterans Wives a banquet and programme for allied veterans and their wives or lady friends will be held at the "oose Hall commencing at 6:00 P.M, Mr.Bill Colborne has agreed to bo Master of Ceremonies. This will be followed by a vance not limited © to veterans only but to which the gencrel public may obtain tickets, Tickets for both banquet and dance are now aveilable from members of the Committee, TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL WINS TRACK MEET The annual high school Track and Field eet between Merathon, Schreiber and Terrace , Bay wos-held in Schreiber on October 7ths ' Terrace Bay won the meet for the second year iin a row with 174 points to Schreiber's 121 , od Marathon'ts 116 1/2. ~ } { i i + Junior Top Senior Senior Junior point .winners were:- boys - Fhil Inshaw, Schreiber, Girls - Annette Boudreau,lerrace Baye Boys - Cliff Wood, Terrace Bay Girls - Jane Hcenan, Terrace Bay. In the local Track & Field Meet held on September 30th the top point winners were:- Junior Girls - Betsy Ferrier Junior Boys = Cliff Wood Senior Girls = annette Boudreau Senior Boys = Ron Schock, FIRE UEPARTMENT INSPECTION OF 2WELLIN In evéry cammnity, large. and small, home fires are oof major concern, chiefly because of the danger to lifo. It has been cstimated , that these fires are responsible for-about , 604 of all lives lest annually by fire. About , One half of the home fire deaths happen to children umer ten years of age, Tho Torrace Bay. Fire .op artment will be waking a house to' house iBpoction starting ran renee ear een ene re ene ae TERRACE BaY NEWS fof Terrece Bay and Schrciber. October 20, 1960 Monday, October 24th to Novenber. 80th from from 9 a,M, to 11:30-4,M, and from 1:30 P.M, to 4 P,M., Monday to Friday, Every effort will be made to not inconvenience the~house= holder. No inspection of dwellings will be nade during inclement weather. WHAT 4£A HOME INSPECTION PROGRAM IS The home inspeetion program dramatizes fire prevention, provides a means whereby the Fire Chief can point out to householders existing fire hazards and the ways to elimi- nate then, and gives Firemon the "opportunity to emphasize the importance of fire "saféty "in the home. | WHERE WO FIRES STarT &bout half of all fires start oftied in the Kitchen or Living room ~ actually 26.5% in Living Room-and 26.5% in the Kitchen. About 14,4% start in halls, closets, etc., 12.8% in bedrooms; 10.4% in basements; 5.62% in concealed spaces in walls and <enane y and 4.7% in attics, Home inspections can help Sori fires from starting, Your co-operation with the Fire wepartbment will be greatly appreciated. (Signed) . George C Maitland: FIRE CHIEF. TERRACE BAY B&Ny NEES MORE MEMBERS Since its inception in September 1959, the Terrace Bay Band has grown from an) origi= nal nucleus of five founders.to its present size of some twenty playing members, wuring this period, old players have improved their playing, and new members have been trained in both reading music and playing a specific instrument. The Band is a completely independent: organization, bound by a constitution, and supporting itself financially through member~ ship fees and money from playing engagements. The now Band Executive wishes to take this opportunity to publicly . acknowlcdge several unsolicited do.nations, over the past year, These contributions ere most welcome 'and have added much to: the, band. Nipigon Elks Club - Twelve Music Stands - Two Alto, Horns - Two Baritone Horns - Two Tubas -~ One Side Snare ~rum One Tenor Slide Trombone - Two Cymbals - Assortment. of Band Music Sichreiber Lions Club,-Iwo.New Alto Horns - One vance Band vrum Sot Terrace, Bay. R&creation, Association - One Base wrum Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club. = 425,00 Cash Private Instrument vonations - One srum Set (Base. and Traps) . - One -Tenor Horn The primary objective of the band is to provide..an outlet for, musical expression and appreciation, ..To this end,;the organization is continually looking for new members, with or without nusical background.' In'this way, the band will serve as a training ground for musicians at the same time that it provides a service to the conmunity. The band is 'presently made up of residents We hope, how~ ever, to eventually serve more than, this immediate area, and to extend our field of oenE Say be WS PMS ote Shore. S Cont 'd- Page: 13)

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