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Terrace Bay News, 22 Feb 1962, p. 10

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__Page 10 (G Semis BURROW FROM $50 TO $5,000 AT (Grescent (Finance, RPORATION LIMITED 1O8 N. Syndicate Street, Fort William, Onterio PHONE MAYFAIR 3~0467, ICKNESS - ACCIDENT« DEATH House mortgages available ' Exelusive [ig Way Protection i | 3 , | NOTI Schreiber hesidents are warned against _ letting water run continuously from outside , outlets, at their home, This leads to ice choked culverts, which causes. flooding during the spring. Action will be taken. against those per- sisting in the practice following this : warning, + eel el ee : CARD_OF THANKS - Schreiber Town Council and , Fire Department, wish to express their gratitude to the Terrace Bay Fire Department, _ and Fire Chief B, Hofland for their prompt; ; Senerous and efficient assistance, Also. thanks to St, Johns A.N. Division who provided hot coffee for the fire fighters, 'and to Mr, and Mrs, J, Winters for the use of their bene, ' SCHREIBER HOTEL BURNS TO GROUND The Mayfair Hotel in Schreiber owed and ' operated by Mr, N, Linkewich, was completely | destroyed by fire on Monday morning, © Loss estimated is approximately $50,000, The Mayfair Hotel was built 15 years ago, The Fire was first discovered by Mr, F, Auger who was making daily milk delivery, at 7345 in the morning, and noticed the building ' gutted by smoke, entered and aroused the guests, then called the Schreiber Department. Arriving on the scene the Schreiber Dept, _and Terrace Bay Fire Dept. managed to keep the fire from spreading, The Hotel collapsed at 9330 and the small restaurant was gutted with smoke , so had to ' be destroyed too, in order to save the _ theatre, SCHREIBER LEGION HOLDS MIXED BONSPIEL Schreiber Legion held their : mixed bonspiel last week-end, ; Mr, B, Moore*was bonspiel - ' shairman, Winners of the three events 'were as follows: , VIMY EVENT- SKIP W, Gellert - . THIRD - H,' Gellert, SECOND .- _H, Gellert, LEAD - K, Gellert, QIEPPE EVENT - SKIP - W,. Fraser | THIRD - N, Gray, SECOND - T. webb, LEAD - J, Costall. DAY EVENT - SKIP +,E, Coby, THIRD -- R. MacCuaig, SECOND- o. Bimmery, LEAD - J, MacCuaig, The Bonspiel concluded with a buffet supper, for some 150 ' guests in the Legion Hall, . in case you ever make a right '*turn from a left lane, youtre erobably just careless and not at all what the driver behind called you. _ TERRACE BAY NEWS | hae HAIRSTUING YG BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Terrace Bay Motor Hotel PHONE TA 5-3209 a a aetna me nnn February 22, 1962" SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES Legal action will be taken to collect all back taxes, This was decided at the regular: February meeting, after reviewing a list presented by clerk R.A. Skinner, It was also agreed that all unpaid thawing cheques must be settled before the facility can be used again, The CPR's offer for land will be accepted provided it is covenanted into the deed that the natural watershed will be protected Inquiries regarding licenses for dog kennels were filed for consideration. Mrs. McCuaig was delegated to present the mmicipality"s silver cup to the New Year baby, Complaints from residents regarding garbage pick-up and snow ploughing were dealt with, The school boards and a store presented protests against the subway, asking council to secure safer passage and, that the extra height be added so that trucks do not need to tranship deliveries for the store. A resident's plea that a minor car accident was due to condition of streets was "dis- allowed. ¢ ' Council concurred with a complaint re- garding the hazard to school children and pedestrians presented by shoppers at a local store who use the whole sidewalk rather than specified entry and exit, The sidewalk is for pedestrian use only. Mr, Dawson, of the Childrents Aid, stated that he would endeavour to meet with council to discuss common problems, On March 12th Geraldton's communication meeting of Thunder Bay, Rainy River and Kenora representatives will be held there on March 9 to discuss assessment matters, An agent would be in Schreiber shortly to inspect and offer advice on the parking meters W. Weaver, Kinsmen representative, spoke to council on the possibility of showing Saturday afternoon movies to children in the town hall. ] Council considered sending delegates to conference at Quetico. An invitation was also received to attend a regional cemetery conference, Councillor Guina suggested, that rather than pursue in- quiries regarding building a vault for winter use in the cemetery, the town buy a jack hammer, This will be considered later. The accounts this month included $420.81 ----=---=------=«=---=--4 for town wards and dependents; high school-$5,100.00; public school-$3,400,00; water works dept.-$611.11 and general- $10,910.00. Reeve DtArcy welcomed coun- cillor J.M, McGrath attending his first meeting after a long illness. Councillors I.M, McCuaig and J.P. Guina, and clerk R,C, Skinner were present } -councillor F,.V. Harness absent Clem Downey, telegraph operator, has been transferred : from North Bay to Schreiber ted office, Among those from Teachers? Collegeteaching here in the public school this week are Miss Pat Goyan, Mrs. Audrey Gunby, Miss Joanne Sobota and Miss Mary Ann Zerba, At the separate school are Miss tinned _.on. Sat Sena ne-o neem ow apiion

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