Vol.11 ELECTIONS - DECEMBER 2ND - 10 a.m. -8 p.m. No .47 Serving the Three polling booths will be set up in the large meeting room at the Recreation Centre. POLL NO. 1: Pine Cresc. Poplar Cresc. Birch Cresc. -Hudson Dr. Laurier Ave. CoRR Simcoe Plaza Kenogami Rd. MacDonald Ave. ' Beech Road Elizabeth Ave. Fort Garry Rd. Princess Ave. Superior Ave. Lakeview Dr. To Western Boundary of Township POLL NO. 2: POLL NO. 3: BALLOTS: REEVE - one required COUNCILLORS - four required DIVISIONAL SCHOOL BOARD BY SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS-three required Read carefully the directions to voters re marking your ballot. Ballots marked for more candidates than required are spoiled. TOWN HALL MEETING On Monday night, Terrace Bay residents demon- strated resurgence of interest in municipal politics by turning out in greater number to hear and meet can- didates for Reeve, Council and School Boards. A joint effort, the meeting held in the High School Auditorium, was arranged (cont'd on page 2A) RRACE BAY NEWS & & District November 28, 1968 FORTHCOMING CLINICS AND WORKSHOPS ete tae epee A badminton clinic for the North shore and surround ing communities is being planned to be held in Terrace Bay sometime during the months of January or February. The purpose of this clinic is to provide leadership and skill training to enable the part- icipants to assist with the instruction of others . Details pertaining to dates and fees will be announc- ed when available. - Accurling clinic has been planned for Terrace Bay early in 1969. It will be our intention to invite other communities to take part in this clinic, which will provide leadership and teaching skills which will assist the participants in instructing others . The recently scheduled hockey referees school was cancelled due to illness of the instructor. However, this school has not been abandoned, and the new date for this school will be announced as soon as the instructor is able to finalize plans. A weekend clinic of ski instruction will be con- ducted during the month of January or February for experienced persons, to enable them to learn teaching techniques and skills. Date, fee and instructor will be announced later. A millinery workshop is being planned for the first or second week of February. This will be a weekend course and the instructress will be Mrs.' Lozowy of the Lakehead. The upholstery workshop mentioned previously has been planned for the first or second week of March, and we regret the delay in planning the dates for this course but this has been due to our inability to engage an instructor . Another sewing course has been planned for the month of January, and registrations wil! be called for during the first week of that month. Ban EO ee 10} (see rage ty, --