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Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1968, p. 5

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FEBRUARY 1, 1968 Legion Curling (Cont'd from page 4) Hec's rink now goes to District Playdown, which -will take place in Kakabeka Falls on February 3rd. Representatives will be there from four zones: Port Arthur, Fort William, Geraldton, and Terrace Bay. Congratulations and best wishes go with them as they go on to the District Playdowns. Special thanks goes to Pat Jones, President of the Terrace Bay Legion Branch and Zone Sports Chairman, for making the trips down to Marathon and boosting the morale of the Terrace boys. It was very much appre ciated. In the North Western Ladies Curling Finals, Dryden's Peggy Wherrett and her rink took first place, with Mrs. Childs taking second place and Syl Duquette and her rink placing third. Congratu- lations are in order for a fine performance. In the Local Ladies Curling Cl ub News, the point standing at the end of the second round are as foll- ows: For the Seagram's and Laskin's Trophies - - A Division - 60 points,, Ann Latour, Ollie Chapman 58 1/2 pts., Syl Duquette, 57 pts., Peggy Wellings 50 pts., Norma Crockford, 48 1/2 pts. In the B Division - Kay Thornsteinson 47 1/2 pts., Ida Romaniuk 30 pts., Mary Hale 19 1/2 pts., Donna Josus 19 pts. NAVY LEAGUE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At their annual meeting held on Sunday, January 28th, the Navy League elected their new officers for the coming year. They are as follows: Sea Cadet Chairman - B. Kujbida President - Mrs. McKechnie, Mrs. J. Cummings - Vice-President, Mr. F. Ginn - Secretary and Mr. Opus - Treasurer. Elected to the board of directors were Mrs. Williams, Mr. Greenwood, J. Caccamo. Council Quotes -Cont'd from front page Proceeding with the regular council meeting, minutes were approved as read and correspondence dealt with as follows: Clerk W. Hanley wrote to the Minister, Department of Municipal Affairs, suggest- ing names for appointment to a Court of Revision which will hear assessment appeals; the Ontario Municipal Electric Association wrote re credentials for delegates attending their annual meeting; Reeve Cavanaugh and Clerk W. Hanley will attend; TERRACE BAY NEWS -_PAGE 5 Tax Savings & Retirement Did you: know that many people in Canada today are reaping the benefits of substantial Income Fax savings by contributing to a plan that guarantees a monthly retirement income for life! ' The amount of money you invest in a registered retirement savings plan (up to $2,500 po yee) is deductible from your 'oss taxable income. Just like an extra tax exemption. Sun ife's Registered Retirernent Savings Plan is a wise invest- ment: you save tax dollars now, ou are g teed a monthly retirement income for as long as you live. Why not look into this plan today; contact your local Suh Life Representative, he is fully qualified to answer any ques- tions you may have regarding all Life Insurance & Retire- ment p! E. Keith Large R.W. (Bert) Anderson 200 Centennial Square Bidg. Fort William, Ontario SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA memberships in the Association of Mayors and Reeves - $10.00 and in the Ontario Municipal Association - $20.00 - were approved. A seminar on Local Government being held at Quetico Park and an announcement re the Thunder Bay Municipal League meeting were discussed. A. request by Mr. McKie for a salary increase will be decided on when budget meetings are held: a letter from the District Home for the Aged requested operat ing payment of $1,479; a motion approved payment: a letter from the office of the District Assessor outlin ed the portion of 1968 costs to be borne by each of the 19 participating municipalities - payable in quart erly instalments; Terrace Bay's share is $7,315.00. Council discussed the apportionment to the various |, municipalities and agreed that a letter be sent ques- tioning same, but accepting the statement as present- ed. Councillor Sinotte agreed to attend.a dinner meeting of the Lakehead Social Planning Council being held on January 26th. (Cont'd on page 7)

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