TERRACE Bay NEws Circulation Terrace Bay | & Schreiber { TWO CANDIDATES. FOR REEVE - - FIFTREN, FOR: COUNCILLORS . _IN TERRACE BAY'S FIRST MUNICIPAL ELECTION On Wednesday, June 10th, the large meeting room in the Recreation Contam was crowded to capacity when candidates were nominated for Reeve and Councillors. Frank Strutt, Secretary-Treasurer of the Improvement District acted as Returning Offi- cer with Bill Hanley assisting. Two candidates were nominated for Reeve and sixteen were nominated for Council, The nominees were allowed from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. on June 11th to appear the Municipal Office to qualify for office. All those nominated qual- ified with just one exception, The qualified candidates who will seek election on June 24th are:-- For Reeve W.E.Cavanaugh and J.A. Ferrier For Council I, Adamo D, Evans-Smith W. T. Baillie A. -H. .Farnow, Mrs, Marion Bouchard J.P.Heenan H. J. Boudreau A.R, Ostling E.R. Brown R.W Scowen H, Brophy W. Vezina J. Duncan K.J.Weppler J.E.Wellings From the interest shown at the nomination ieeting there is little doubt that there will be an excellent turn-out at the polls next Wednesday, June 24th. On that day voters will choose one candidate for Reeve and vote for four of the candidates for Council. Remember, June 24th is Terrace Bay's first Municipal Election. The poll will be in the Curling Lounge at the Recreation Centre and will be open from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. i PUBLIC 'SCHOOL SUPPORTERS MEET WEDNESDAY ,-17TH This Wednesday, supporters of the Public School will meet in the large room in the Recreation Centre at 7 P.M, to nominate and elect three trustees for the Public School Board. This is the first time in Terrace Bay that Public School trustees will be elected, there- fore, all Public School supporters are urged to attend on Wednesday, June 17th at 7 P.M. to nominate and vote for candidates of their choice as Public School trustees. BUSINESS AS USUALII4 While the first Municipal Election rapidly approaches a climax the present gowerning body of Terrace Bay continues to administer 'the affairs of the Town in its usual competent manner. P.E,Boudreau, Contractor, has been award- ed a contract to erect a residence on . McDonald Avenue to be occupied by the Prin- cipal of the Public School. This same company has also been awarded the contract for landscaping boulevards and installing extentions to sidewalks. Hacquoil Construction Company will comm- ence work on additional street paving in early August but, in the meantime, arrange- ments have been made whereby calcium Vol.2, Terrace Club in the second game, No. 24 June 18, 1959 will be sprayed on unpaved portions of the Town to keep the dust down, (This latter service will be heartily approved by the house~ wives in the districts concerned). | It would appear that, by the efforts of | our present form of local government, we are indebted for a well-organized, well-executed _program of improvements in Terrace Bay. ! CANDIDATES TO MewT PUBLIC WeDNwSDAY NIGHT Candidates in the foriicoming Municipal Election will be presented to the Public this Wednesday, June 17th, in the High School Aud- itorium at 8.30 P.M. The Flyer distributed to residents this week posed questions which many people would be interested in hearing answered. Whether it is possible to supply these answers remains to be seen. } The meeting, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, ; has been arranged in the interests of ood £ ship and Good Government. DISTRICT SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE STAFF CHANGsS The Schreiber High School Board have to date engaged three new teachers to commence their duties in September and are presently negotia- ting for a Science teacher, Grade x11 will again be offer ed in the School, The Principal will be Mr.Stan Korchuk of Ottawa with staff members D, D'Amour of Wind- sor and P,A,Isaac of Vancouver, B.C, Terrace Bay High School will welcome to their Staff Mr. Peter L.Saunders a University of Toronto graduate who now resides in Scar- borough, St.Martin!s School staff will be increased to seven teachers. Miss M.Gentile takes over Kindergarten and Miss Priske and Miss McLellan : will also join the staff. The Terrace Bay Public School will also open another room and increase the staff to nine members. Miss E.Ceaser of Owen Sound will teach in Kindergarten, Miss M,Baker in Grade One, Miss R.Leschuk in Grade two, Miss A.Wood in Grade Three, Miss E.Berry (who has been teaching in Rossport) in .Grade Four, Mrs, E,Peters again in charge of grade Five, Mrs. W.Colborne in Grade Six, Mr, B.Brandon (from Grand Bend Public School) in Grade Sev- en and the Principal, Mr. W.Colborne will © teach in Grade Hight. TERRACw WIN ONw-TIls ON IN WauKeND ACTION Last week-end saw the "Mighty. Nine" from Terrace show some Baseball talent in beating and tie-ing the P,A, Red Sox in the Port Arthur Stadium, : The same three hundred-odd fans who wit- nessed both encounters saw some fancy pitching from Kolody in the first game and Taylor in the second. It was only due to a few bad calls on bases and one or two untimely throws enabled the Red Sox to come from behind and tie' the These, plus (Continued page 6) ee cee re eee cen oe rT COR ET SER 2 FORE ASO SE RE