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Terrace Bay News, 5 Dec 1963, p. 4

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December 5 _] c THE NEWS. : ie aPELE (8 its ( By - SCOTT , lI (Wap OVELINE?~: Wa 'sf! : eee eae YOUR Sa Wnaoe MARRIAGE IS A DOGS LIFE Gen | eee ee oIL | CROSS WORD ANSWER DEALER f BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL SO MIC AR ene Fae ane S|) NIE IWiRCIAST [7] PHONE 3209 More AL ici Terrace Bay, Ont. - 60 Laurier | COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 1) A recommendation had been presented to the Reeve to have the Constable provided with a pocket vib- rator tuned in to the Mill for immediate contact in. case of an emergency. Councillor Adamo agreed © they worked anywhere and the recommendation will be dealt with. The suggestion was forwarded through Councillor Fraser to have driveways of volunteer firemen on the winter snow removal list, but the idea was re- jected by Council. Councillor Wellings urged that the roads be cleared of snow and trucked away at least twice during the winter to eliminate the difficulty with household driveways, and in preference to the snow blower which ruined the boulevards with salt and sand. Council felt their main concern was to pro= vide clear visibility without the build-up of banks but were assured the corners could be cut back and visibility maintained. Mr. P. Romanuk and Mr. L. Rajotte attended the meeting. ; GOLF COURSE NEWS With the snow and cold weather comes the ter- mination of golf course activities. The work proposed for this year was successfully realized. The Terrace Bay Golf Committee would like to thank all those who devoted some time working at the golf course this year. SNOW PLOWING ONE OJ SALE.' ON FLASHLITE BATTERIES | mw 25¢ 2/26¢ CARTER INSIDE CAR WARMERS Installed... . FI6.50 HWY. 17 & MILL ROAD UND -A-SPRAY _ Costa's Foodmaster DR. UZICANIN' 75 Hudson Drive - Terrace Bay,Ont 7 3645 i ROLY SINOTTE | The progress to date is as follows: Holes one, two, three and four are completed and will be ready for usage when the weather permits next spring. Holes five, six and nine will be ready | for seeding early in the spring and should be playable} by late July next year. Holes seven and eight have | all cutting and clearing completed and stumps will | be removed in the spring. These two holes, which will complete the course, should be ready for seeding next fall and playable in 1965. The Golf Committee will have a meeting sometime in the next two weeks at which time plans will be discussed for a general meeting early next yeor. POLICY FOR PLOWING DRIVEWAYS 1963-64 Townspeople wishing to have the Company plow snow from their driveways may have this service by placing their names with the Service Dept. (H. Hall) It will not be necessary to pay each time your driveway is plowed. The Service Department will! keep track of the number of times and bill you once, in the Spring. Cost is still $1.00/plowing. As in past, driveways will be plowed only when equipment is available. ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS All membership fees must be paid by December 9th. SERVICING DODGE 4-door SEDAN V-8 automatic, like new, one owner $695 e650 ENVOY 4-door SEDAN one owner Si VAUXHALL 4-door SEDAN one owner @55 _ FORD 4+-door SEDAN New W W Tires... METEOR 4=door SEDAN Like new $775 --@54 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE "ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A FRIEND" ices Sal

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