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Terrace Bay News, 18 Apr 1963, p. 8

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Page 8 ee pene Ra ter Sate ee COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from Paze- 7) some action from Council concerning the Circle | Route Service Station, 'The' present By-Law. on Garages and Service Stations was read, also copy of letter sent to the .two Service Sta- tions.last May... Councillor Adano reiterated his demand for a change in: the by-law or en- forcerent of it, Reeve Heenan. cxplained the reasoning wiich "established the present By- Law, and with the stipulation on no stock: piling of oid or junk cars, Council discussed the possibility of eee inquigeine their exis- ting restrictions,. A complaint was pects tered from Councillor Adamo that the promised Recreation budget had not been published. Representatives on the committee, Councillors Weilings and wah sgerte stated a three-man committee were= at- work on it, Councillor Wellings answered Councillor Valiquette concerning strect cleaning, stating it would be done as soon | $3 conditions permit. | Tue Reeve brought Councillor Adamo up 'to | date on their discussions during his absence of the parking problem around the Churches, Now that Lent was over, the Reeve felt the problem existed for only one hour a week and that no driver would proceed through a line of parked cars at a hazardous speed. Visibi-~ lity had beef Iast winter and he would see the snow blower was used on the streets nex winter, 'le requested Councillors bring in recommendations on the Parking By-Law for the next meeting, Due to a change in work hours Councillor Valiquette would be unable to attend after- noon Recreation meetings and it was agreed he change with Councillor Adamo, taking over his liason with the Chamber of Commerce, Public Relations and Town Planning, Councillor Valiquette brought in a recommer dation the Township should support. jointly with Schreiber Township, the Transient Fund, which would then qualify for the eighty per- cent Municipality grant, This was approved by Council and the first half of $125, passed for payment, The Transient Fund woulc con-- tinue to be administered in Schreiber, Councillor Valiquette gave a detailed re- port on the Conference he attended last month in Toronto of Ontario Municipal Police. Gover- ning authorities, His biggest problem here was that the public felt he could dictate to the Chief of Police where-as, in reality, the law was clearly' outlined with the Attcrney General having the last werd on it, Councillor Fraser included in his report a request to have old grass burned but Counci lor iellings cautioned on harmful effects to the birch trees, Certain areas were agreed upon. A special meeting of Council was scheduled - for Wednesday, April 24th at 7306 P.M. sae =e RALLY CARS (Continued from Page 1) Finish - WORtréal - April 26th. The itinerary, covering six Canadian Provinces, will be mainly on secondary roads, although the newly-opened Trans-Canada [igh - way will be utilized in some areas. Entries are anticipated to total 75 cars from many countries, and internationally- known drivers are agin expected to compete, Prize money, divided amoung the winners of the various classes and categorics; totalling -- ov:r $6,000.00, will be provided by Shell, Ae vel as "lass for the cars themselves, $%0-% Gis BAL Lk 202, 219 G Brearley - 213, : ? table with, these, 1$63° | the entry tists will be divided into cateforibs for both autonobile manufacturers and private entrants LADIES 5 PIil BOWLING LEAGUE - Standings to date: Strikers - 77; Good G. al S-| 54; Twisters - 63 1/2; Hits and Misses - 53 91/2) High games rolled: E. Meifillan - 205, 3, | Williams - 229, E, Boutillier - 235, 209, 265), | 1S April 18, ne cere ante erence ee nme een een etna eae ane = eermapr enna aaapmeentinattntpe 222, BD. Billings .--256, 204, 292, .E,;Beddard - 219, I, Reynolds - 215, 238, J. dll = 234, 21.2! D. Coupai - 202, L. Harris = 214, i od + eee seems 5 comer omen pate neces a mma ts Edmonds : NOTICE R= ST. JOMNN AMBULANCE COURSE | St.) John Ambulance wish to annownce that a | senior First.Aid/Class (over 15 years of age) will comuence in Schreiber snortly,. Loaders of groups especially (such as Brow- nies, Guides, Explorers etc,) siowld havé this knowledge, The exact time and place will be announced next week, For further information on rogistration- Call Schreiber 141 (Mrs. 4% Jartus) | Terrace Bay residents are also invited to this class. If enough registrations are obtai- ned a separate class may be formed in Terrace Bay. There will be no charge made to group leaders or Nigh School students, | ne mem ge em AUXILIARY PACKS BOOKS FOR NIGERIA The afternoon branch of the Ladies Auxiliary; met Monday in the Community Church presided over by Mrs.-J.Brooks.~ Worship was led by Mrs « T.Young and Mrs, J.Ferrier accompanied the | opening hymn, Mrs.R, Harris requested anyone with Canada Packer labels to call»and she will have them picked up. The group hope' to obtain a trolly Members were overwhelmed with the tremendous response to their appeal nshndanpsininiry {for children's books and spent the afternoon packaging hal? of them for shipment to Nigeria. The balance will be.done at the next meeting. A. cancer film *Story for Women? was shown by Mrs.Brooks and the meeting closed with lunch: served by Mesdames G.Maitland and T,Young, TASMANIAN SCOUTS VISIT. IN TERRACE BAY Terrace Bay Scouts had a surprise visit Sun day from two travelling Tasmanian Scouts en- route across Canada as part of a world.tour. Arriving Sunday morning, Peter Crawshaw and Graeme Brooks were guests at the home of Mr,. & Mrs, W.Megraw, continuing eastward Monday morning, Sunday evening they met with the Senior Scout troup, District Commissioner R,Wills and Scouters J,Shivas and W.Megraw, describing to them their own country and trip so far, Wearing uniform of Tasmanian Rover Scouts Peter and Graene toured extensively through New | Zealand before undertaking the present trip | which started. from Australia with stop-overs in Hololulu and the Fiji Islands, They landed in Vancouver March 24th, They had anticipated summer eather in Canada on their arrival and are very impressed with the vastness of the country. They are hitchiking to the East wherg they will cross to the States and travel back to San Francisco by June, They then embark for Japan, 'iong Kong and Manilla and plan to be back in Australian at the em of.12 nonths,. ne ee thts ten ve arm PLAN TO ATTEND THE HAT SHOW IN ST. JONN'S Cit 2Ch; __. 'SCHREIBER 'ON FRIDAY - AFT,OR EVENING, | rece ear

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