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Terrace Bay News, 19 Oct 1961, p. 11

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ee RnR eo _ > 7 é bs. ee SS CURLING CLUB NEWS (Continued from Page 10) members are entered by a skip as part of a rink we still want an individual application from each member. So fill your applimtion out soon and turn it in to Alex Crawford, Jack Lang, Jim Beddard, Ed Pineault, Harry Gusul, Jim McDonald or to your skip. For new curlers or former curlers there will be a few nights of free curling time before regular curling starts, This will give everyone who requires it a chance to learn the game, and the old-timers can get in shape for a big season, This curling will not cost anyone a penny, so give the roarin! game a try, and have a look at the new lounge building, Applications will be accepted up to November 15th, COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve John Ferrier opened the regular meeting of Council Wednesday afternoon by granting an audition to Mr, Clarence Buck who sought a garage rather than a service station license for the new Texaco Station - The Circle Route Service. Council advised Mr. Buck to commence operations under the service station license and they would review his case when Mr. Pearen, his partner, could be present during their next regular meetings Business continued with the reading of minutes and correspondence by the Secretary Mr. WF, Strutt. Correspondence included approval from the Hydro Electric Commission in Toronto for the Terrace Bay Hydro to make expenditures from local funds for the construction of the proposed Utilities Building valued at $52,500., and for imp-~ rovements to the electrical distribution within the town, A further letter from the Hydro Commission confirmed the acceptance by Council of the new town rates as 35 - 40 on and after January 1, 1962, A letter of commendation was sent to Mr, A. Hartman on th organizing of the new School Safety Patrols through the co- operation of a group of the town's citizens, the school staffs, students, Kiwanis Club and Town Constables, which now presented a more orderly and less hazardous line of student traffic. Fire Report for the month of September was received from the Town Fire Chief R. Hofland, giving an account of his attendance at the Fire Marshall's course together with Mr, Kydd and strongly recommending each member of the volunteer brigade be given an Ha lowe' RIDAY OCTC MUSIC REFRESHMENTS SERVED ¢ |.5O per couple CATHOLIC GIRLS CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ele his Blessing and the meeting was adjourned. kk. 2" TT: AT THE | | MOOSE "HALL | ed stcgieniae eae opportunity to attend same. He further reported the preparations made for Fire Prevention week and listed instructions and practices given to the volunteer brigade. Chief Constable H, Billings Folice report was read to Council stating criminal activ- ities decreased during the month of September, | other than for petty cases. All cases and activities were duly listed, Reeve Ferrier commended both the Fire and Police reports as being excellent, and he requested some members of Council attend each sitting of Magistrate's Court in Terrace Baye September accounts for Library, Hydro Electric and Township were perused and accept- ed for payment, An amendment to By-Law No. 141 was made to cover accurately this year's roads allowance. Report on the spreading of black mulch on Elizabeth, Princess, Lakeview. and Superior as completing all roads within the ton, as a very good job. Building permits for September were granted totalling $62,755. Drawings of the proposed new 32 unit double decker Motel and Restaur- ant to be erected by Mr. Joe Adamo on his present property site were discussed and Council agreed to consider his application when presented next week together with his final architect's drawings. Mr, Duncan presented a request to have Chief Constable Billings attend a Training Course for Police Officers at Quetico from November 6 to 10, which was readily approved by Council. A full attendance of Councillors at this meeting included Messrs. Evans-Smith, Gilles, Duncan and Heenan and Clerk Hanley. | | j | The first monthly meeting of the Catholic Girls Club for the 1961-62 term was held in St. Martin's Parish Hall on September 24, 1961) The meeting opened with the "Teen-ager's Prayer" followed by the election of officers. The officers elected for the coming term are as follows: Annette Comeau ~ President, Jean Stuart - Vice President, Velma LeBlanc - Secretary, Elaine Long - Treasurer, Kit Knauff - Radio and TV Convenor, Cathy Cavanaugh - Social Convenor, Lila Petrus - Spiritual Convenor and Barbara Pineault - Publicity Convenor, Very Rev. Dean E.A. Gallagher gave a talk on the Religious Instruction Classes and also on the possibility of a Retreat for the High School Students, Dean Gallagher gave en Dance DANCING 9 -- | a\ I3Y ~- THE MOOSE NITERS" 'Cabaret Style TEENAGERS NOT ADMITTED

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