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Terrace Bay News, 18 Apr 1968, p. 1

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RRACE BAY NEWS () N©O ) K ING LOCAL SKATERS PASS C.F.S.A. TESTS A very successful season was climaxed Saturday, April 13th, when the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club held C.F.S.A, tests. Tests ge during the 1967-68 season were: FIGURES: Preliminary: Janet Roberts, Leslie Josus and Peggy Klug First Test: Debbie Opas, Carla Calder, Sharon Bougie, Linda Dejonghe, Darlene Suo and Alice Stuart Second Test: Rosemary Pattison Third Test: Joan Belliveau and Jackie Turner Fourth Test: Pam Cumming Sisth Test: Jamie Cumming FREE SKATING TESTS: Bronze: Beverly Legault, Sharon Bougie, Carla Calder, Linda Dejonghe, Debbie Opas,- Alice Stuart, Darlene Suo Silver: Jackie Turner and Jamie Cumming DANCE TESTS: Preliminary: Linda Dejonghe, Beverly Legault, Carla Calder and Sharon Bougie Preliminary Dances in part: Debbie Opas and Darlene Suo Jr. Bronze Dances in part: Beverly Legault, Carla Calder, Rosemary Pattison Jr. Silver Dances: Jamie Cumming Senior Silver Dances in part: Pam Cumming Cont'd on page 5 APRIL 18, 1968 RECREATION CONFERENCE = APRIL 19th, 20th At the regular meeting of Twon Council on Tues- day, Phil Stuart presented a short brief on electric heating. Reeve Cavanaugh chaired the meeting with three councillors present. Clerk Hanley read the - minutes, which were adopted as read. Correspondence. included a letter from the North Western Electric Commission which Don Boudreau will attend as delegate. The Recreation Committee presented an invitation to Council to attend a dinner on April 19th, when they will play host to the Recreation Conference to be held in Terrace Bay. Reeve Cavanaugh was invit- ed to be present at the luncheon and say a few words on behalf of the town. The dinner will be held at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel . The Recreation Committee requested permission to buy a second-hand candy bar vending machine for the mill premises. Permission was granted. Letters have been sent to various organizations in town, to ascertain if they are willing to again look after the flower beds in Centennial Park. Some re- plies have been received, in the affirmative. Mr. J. Brooks, of the Library Board, submitted fhe name of Mrs. Lois McCausland, to fill the va- cancy on the board, Council accepted the nomina- tion. A letter of resignation was received from Mr. L. Edmunds, a member of the Recreation Committee, who leaves Terrace Bay shortly, to take up new duties in Brantford, with Ontario Hydro . A letter from Pinewood Court, Home for the Aged, stated that there are 21 residents in the Home, and anyone in this area who is interested should file an application early. (Cont'd on page 8)

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