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Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1962, p. 8

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Page 8 . TERRACE BAY NEWS February 1, 1962 COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 1) Saving of five to six Thousand Dollars a yeai'. Reeve Heenan presented a suggested rental list for the Utilities Building, which will be submitted to Mr. Tarling for approval. TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 2) Club entertained their guests at a delightful buffet supper in their Commmity Centre at -- the conclusion of the' event, Territory included in the Northern Ontario Competition was. from the Lakehead to Noranda, Qucbec. Mr. G. L, Crandlemire (253 Kenogami Road, Terrace Bay) will head up the St. John - Ambulance Appeal in Schreiber, which begins on February lst, | When making the-announcement, General Sir -- | Neil Ritchie President of the Ontario Council, | said that the target for Schreiber and sur- rounding area will be $1,200.00 - the amount necessary for St, John Ambulance to carry on its valuable work in the community. soem amncgneen cenia.netnern somamcasrenanaaar case senate asistencia anaes easaihs sca ANNOUNCES (Continued from Pg, 1) | basis. and the school board made the presentations, with representatives of other associations also assisting. Mr. Fasan stated that 97% attendance record last year established Schreiber as top school in the northern area, Academic awards were as follows: Grade 9 L.Handel, S. Jartus; Grade 10 C.Everitt, M. Jarva, L. McGooey, T. Speziale, D.Peterson, Bs Scott and J,Stortini; Grade 11-S.Morrill, b, Gordon; Grade 12 A.Holmes, L.Inshaw; Grade 13 C.Holmes. rerfect attendance awards were re- ceived by 27 students. Mr. Fasan paid tribute to the school board who, 3 years ago substant= ially increased salaries in an effort to sgec- | ure the best instruction for the. students, | He also thanked the associations which encour~ age students by various awards, saying this year the Lions have increased their award to $100. as have the Kinsmen, The C,W.L, and th School Board have established an annual $10 award, and the Home & School a $75. bursary | and the student council have a $50, one, | The, program ended with the school song and: the national anthem, followed by a dance with lunch served by the Home & School Association. ARENA SCHEDULE OQHANSE "Due to the cancel-- | lation of the High School Hockey schedule,all Practice times for the High School team have been changed. Any hours listed for "High School" on. the latest schedule will be given ne ee a Rae en BOWLING DANCE MOOSE HALL TERRACE BAY FRIDAY, FEB. 2ND 8:00 PM. DANCING --~ LUGRGH REFRESHMENTS 1 | TICKETS MAY BEOBTAINED FROM: KAY GRAHAM, FRANK SECHESKY, SAX LUNDBERG, LES EDMUNDS --- OR AT THE DOOR, ------ - --------- oe ee ne iit iil a ic SEE OUR SECTION "CLEARANCE 25 10°33 /° off ON EXCESS STOCK OF REVLON SHAMPOOS, LANOLIN PLUS BODY LOTION, CCRDAY PERFUMES, YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE, DANA TALCS ETC. " ALSO 33 1/3% OFF ON MANY FABFRCE COLOGNE PERFUMES AND TALC --- IDEAL FOR VALENTINE GIFTS, Wraghorn's Pharmacy TERRACE BAY DIAL 3666 ee to "Bantam House League". | i NOTICE RE OLD CURLING LOUNGE - The Recreation Committee has decided to re-open the Old Curling Lounge area to spectaters on a trial Hours of opening will be from 7 P.M. t 11 P.M, each evening, during week nights, The lounge will also be open between periods of hockey gamese We sincerely hope that users will help us to control the area at all times. Notice should also be taken that it is no long er possible to obtain a licence for the Old Lounge areae However, the facilities are. available for use by local groups, on request. NO POP BOTTLES IN ARKNA - In the future, to eliminate what has become a definite safety hazard, NO bottled drinks will be allowed in the arena section of the Rec. Centre at any time. Soft drinks will be available at the Arena Lunch Counter, in cups, during hockey games» This rule has become necessary because of recent cases of many bottles being broken, | especially during hockey games. W.HANLHY APPOINTED SECRETARY-TREASURER PUBLIC SCFOOL BOARD - Mr. A. Pattison, Chairman of Terrace Day Public School Board has announced that Mr. WeHanley has been appointed to the position of Sec.-Treas, of the Terrace Bay Public School Board effective Feb. 1, 1962. Mr. Hanley succeeds Mr, W.F.Strutt who has resigned from the position due to increasing demands of his other duties with the municip- ality, Mr, Strutt has served since 1947 as Sece-Treas,. of the Public School Board. His many years of service to the Public School system in Terrace Bay are sincerely appreciat ed by Board members and Public School Ae supporterse SEWING MACHINES ~ Any make, tensions set, cleaned, checked and oiled - $3.00. Old -- treadles converted to Electric Portables with brand new electric motor, light, foot control and carrying case - all for $25.00. °Call Schreiber 356, Jim Savage. i ee oe SAFETY RE TELEVIS AK a SLEVISTON AND RADIO SETS Referring to an article sponsored by the National Safety Council in last week!s "News'! regarding electric shock hazards from 'television sets -- don't attempt to do any grounding until you read the article written by Mr, Lohr which will be published in next week's issue of the "News", + ~ 'Did you hear about the little boy who kept throwing onions in the river because he wante to see "the bwidge on the wivah cwy?" CE ie

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