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Terrace Bay News, 19 Nov 1953, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY CURLING CLUB All members and prospective members are requested to complete this form and return not later than November 28th 1953 to any of the following: Jack Wellings - at Buildings and Grounds Office. Townsite Al. Pattison ~ at Hotel Terrace Gordon Dodge _ Alex MacDonald ~ Plant Watchman -- at the Mill at the Mill Switch- -board Number of years curling experience....... Position last played ~--Lead......cccecces DOONUGy cise ine be weaw s a eta Ce a aN BLDG wie setae bic fae Position you would like to play: Lead Second Third Skip 26 34 First Choice Second Choice tet cere he Are you a shift WOPKOIM Ts tai see wuinw so ou e shift DUM OMS by viblewieie bares wie cad Nemeriaie Caen sikke sieve eseeeceeesn cone RAAT ei a Saya oes re Phone NO Uaeces Alex MacDonald Chairman, Membershiv Comm, 0-0-0 OF INTEREST TO THOSE OCCUPYING BUSINESS ane amen ne ee a Ae PREMISES ON SiMGO® PLAZA BY-LAW Numoer 63.0 ~~--~--OS" ~ A By-Lew "@ requiring ihe removal of snow and ice from sidewalks, 1. A. "Occupant" shall mean Owner or Tenant, B. "Access Sidewalk" shall mean a side~ walk running from. Simcoe Plaza through the Boulevard area adjacent thereto. C. "Person" shall include a Corporation. The occupant of every parcel of land or premises which fronts cr abuts on the side cr any street upon which there is a side- walk shail within four hours after any fall of snow, rain or hail shall have ceased, remove cor cause to be removed from off the portion of the sidewalk opposite to such parcel of land or premises the snow and ice resulting from such fall of snow, rain or hail. '3.The occupants of parcels of land or prem- ises nearest to an access sidewalk shall in the manner aforesaid remove or cause to be removed snow and ice from such side-. walk. Reo (cont. on next col.) at Administration Office Page 4 BY-LAW Number 63 (cont, ) 4... Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions of this By-Law shall upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding (exclusive of costs) the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) for each offence recoverable under the Summary Convictions Act, W. F. Strutt Secretary~Treasurer The Corporation of the Improvement District of Terrace Bay 0-0-0 NOTICE POWER SHUT-OFF Electric Power will be shut off on Friday, November 20th, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 pom. effecting the following houses #417 to #428 inclusive, Zlizabeth Avenue, and #429 to #435 inclusive, Fort Garry Road ° Electric Power will also be shut off on Sunday, November 22nd, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.em., effecting all houses in the new townsite sub-division up to and inelud- ing Hotel Terrace, We Fe Strutt Secretary Treasurer The ee of The Improvement District of Terrace Bags 0-0-0 KIWANIS ITEMS The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay wish to thank their members, the public and both churches for the enthusiastic support given to Kiwanis "Take a Kid to Worship" Sunday, held in Terrace ney, on Sunday November 15th, 1953. O-0--0 SUNDAY | MOVIES November 2end, and, 1.9538 t 8:30 p.m. Featuring"Canada at ae Coronation™ ; 'ye Witness No. 43" and Voices of Acadia, Kiwanis Club sponsors these films in order to support its youth activities, 0-0-0 SHOB REFATR SHOP HOURS Shoe Repair shop will be open in the mornings from 8-12 noon from Nov. 19 to Nov. 26th.

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