rage 4 COUNCIL QUOTES ( from page 1) school purposes was given two readings. A third reading will b e given at the next meeting. By-Law 194 to appoint Municipal Assessors was approved. The Department of Highways will be contacted to errect "Pedestrian" signs at Highway crosswalks. Dogs are again running at large and since the re- signation of the last dog catcher has been submitted attempts will be made to secure a replacement. The centre line on the street in front of the shopping plaza will be painted and an advertisement placed for a new Road Superintendent and Town Foreman who will be responsible for all public works activities and road maintenance. Councillor Desrosier suggested another appeal be | published to residents asking them to clean up their yards and dispose of rubbish and old cars etc. If this appeal fails steps will be taken to enforce the regulation. Councillor Bray will attend to repairs to the back door of the Municipal Building. A letter was sent asking that St. John Ambulance Brigade members be present at activities here on August Ist and October 7th. NOTICE ~ There will be a Centennial Committee meeting on Thursdey, July 20 at 7.30 p.m. in the large meeting room at the Recreation Centre. "FORCES '67" ( from Page 2) combat display by a team from the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. They demonstrated ability to disarm | protagonists armed with pistols, knives and clubs, using only their bare hands. Judo throws and falls were also part of the program. Of greater appeal to the younger folk, though | rather hard on the ears, was the triple salute to the flag when on command from the Guard Commander Lieutenant R.J.M. Selman, the guard fired their = 1 yf, 4 ° a) Good taste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet Invitation Line proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship yoy could wish for! It features Thermo-Engraving--rich raised lettering--elegant as the finest craftsmanship -- yet costing so little! Come see our unusual selection. JM TERRACE BAY NEWS | TO A ABLE iS OEE ADD TL OR ONE i DAY TERRACE BAY NEWS July 20, 1967 PEDAL et an weapons individually a split second after one another. Watching, one could see the flash travel along first the front rank and then the rear - a most impressive performance. Marching and arms drill demonstrated the strict discipline essential in time of action. Highly impress ive was the marching band. The commentary dwelt on traditions and history of the Army still having a place in modern training schedules, and the combina- tion of old and new, discipline and comedy, as in the unarmed combat display when three "toughies" attacked a "poor old man" to find themselves biting the dust in a matter of seconds! The program was truly a memorable one. BUSINESS MEN HEAR F-M PROPOSALS Business men and merchan ts of Terrace Bay and Schreiber met with CKPR personality Hal Lee and Retail Sales Manager for CKPR, Steve. Van Duffelen to hear them speak on future of F-M as a district radio outlet. Heard on 94. 3mgc, F-M radio provides a program of good listening music, local, national and inter- national news plus a moderate amount of restrained advertising. It has become the policy of CKPR-FM to beam their programs outside the Lakehead area, in order to provide a radio service to the district extending from Atikokan to White River and north to Geraldton. Through facilities provided by Community Television Services it is possible for about 80% of the homes in the district to receive FM programming. With such a large potential audience it is in the interests of all to participate in promoting the communities through radio programming. Listeners will be able to turn to their FM channel to hear news, community events, club projects and promotions from Terrace Bay and Schreiber . THAT ON-TOP-OF. THE WORLD LOOK! Aa alr of success storts with well-cared-for clothing! Sead ' Pa ee ee ei cali Ei i =f reali es