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Terrace Bay News, 24 Oct 1963, p. 4

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4 THE NEWS Vee Rai RPE WE ALWAYS ae THE Penebt Rinse; BEFORE WE GIVE THE Tarnish stains on copper or brass can be removed by sprinkling with lemon juice and salt, then steaming over the spout of a kettle. Rinse off lemon juice and salt; then wash with suds, BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE 3209 COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from Page 1) of the usual lecture prior to delivery of letters. Councillor Valiquette recommended brushing around town under the Winter Works program. Re- presentatives of the Department of Highways have frequently been contacted on the subject and a letter will be forwarded to their District Engineer requesting their right of way be cleared at least once a year. The town would then brush out remaining spots. A request for a portable hearing tester from the School Nurse was presented by Councillor Fraser. Council agreed children could appear retarded in studies who suffered poor hearing. Division of costs of this equipment was proposed and the Reeve sug- gested this might be considered in next year's budget. He agreed to talk to the School Boards on the subject. Sales Tax refund will be applied for on the Change House, together with those previously submitted on the High School addition and Utilities Building. CARD OF THANKS - Mrs. Ernie O'Connor wishes to thank her friends for their many kindnesses during her recent illness, for cards, letters, flowers, visits, and other expressions of affectionate concern. HELP WANTED -- Woman to look after one child and do housework while mother works, 4 day week, Phone Schreiber 203. FOR RENT ~ Self-contained apartment with three rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, near schools and churches. Phone 3772 or 330 FOR SALE -- Gurney four burner electric Range with annex, complete with kemac oil burner and tank, Phone Schreiber 541 after 5 P.M. HAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING T DAY Council members of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8.00 P.M. in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre. KEEP THIS DATE OPEN NOVEMBER 1|72 Art Show/ Wite Preservers October 24, 1963 DEALER ROLY SINOTTE PHONE 3268 60 Laurier Ave. - Terrace Ba CARD OF THANKS -- We wish to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation to all those who helped in so many ways organizing and conducting the search for our son David. In particular Mr. V.E. Everitt, Corporal Duncan, the 0.P.P., Mr. R.T. Campbell and Mugs McCuai The tremendous turnout to the request for aid from Schreiber and Terrace Bay will long be remembered, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Burroughs NOTICE RE EVENING CLASSES -- Terrace Bay High School classes in SEWING are to be held every Tuesday evening at eight o'clock, under the direction of Mrs. S. Boyd. Registration fee is $5.00. Not enough applications were received to warrant holding any other course. HOCKEY COACHES! CLINIC (Cont'd from Page 2) Goaltending sessions will be handled by Gord. McMorland, former outstanding goaltender for Marathon, Assisting with ice demonstrations will be Tom Pollard, Marvin Osmar and Dave Whalen of the Terrace Bay Superiors and Ron Kapitan of the Marathon Mercuries. This is a great opportunity for present coaches to sharpen their knowledge and for would-be coaches to pick up coaching skills, All delegates will receive Clinic Certifica <s Get your registration form from the contact person in your community NOW 32 FOOTBALL FILMS THIS WEEK The Recreation Office has arranged for a Football film featuring highlights of the 1962 Big 4 season, to be shown here this week. Posters will be placed at the Mill and Rec. Centre when show times and days are set. FOR SALE - 14 ft. Marquette Deep Freeze $175. like new. Phone Schreiber 394 SCHREIBER ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND DRAW Times of winning goals:- Ist - 14.34, 2nd - 11.59 and last 16.47. | Next week's game:- Ist goal will be worth $40.00 and the last $50.00 Anyone having a winning ticket, contact Pat Newton. Mrs. Irene Borutski was one of the October 12th winners.

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