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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1959, p. 1

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"TERRACE | CIRCULATION Terrace Bay & Schreiber PROCLAMATION 1959 CIVIC HOLIDAY WHEREAS at a meeting of the Council of The Township of Terrace Bay held on the 22nd day of July, 1959, the Reeve declared: | "That Monday, August 3rd, 1959, be and the same is hereby fixed as the Civic Holiday for | the current year, and that the usual proclama- | tion in connection therewith be published," | | | These are, therefore, to make known that in compliance with the foregoing, I do hereby Proclaim MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1959, as the CIVIC HOLIDAY for the year 1959, of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. (Signed) John A, Ferrier, Reeve, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN R._Ge SHIRRIFF TO ATTEND MAMAGEMENT COURSE | | R.G.Shirriff, Mill Manager at Terrace Bay | will begin a four week course at the Institute i for Management, Graduate School of Business Administration, Northwestern University, Evans ton, Illinois on August 3rd, j There will be thirty-nine business execu- | tives entered in the course representing | various business enterprises from the United States, South America and Japan. Mr.Shirriff : will be the only representative from Canada in | this particular course, He is being sent to attend the course as part of the Kimberly- | Clark Corporation's training program. neve NEaNTTECETTEE SESESIeTaeee | HARRY J. COE EIECTED D.D.G.M. OF ALGOMA DIST. At the last session of Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. held in Toronto, Mr. Harry J.Coe was elected District Deputy Grand Master of Algoma District. This district extends from White River on the Kast to Fort William on the West and Geraldton and Hornepayne on the north, It includes eleven Masonic Lodges. Rt,Wor,Bro.Coe is a past Master of Algoma Lodge, Sault Ste.Marie and Terrace Bay Lodge, also a member of Algonquin Lodge #102 R,A.M, TERRACE BAY DERBY AUGUST 8TH AND 9TH Don't forget the August 8th and 9th week- end is Derby Weekend in Terrace Bay. Make arrangements now for the Pre-Derby Dance on Friday August 7th, High School Auditorium, Adamo's Orchestra, Watch next week's paper for the complete derby prize list. See the entry prize Thorne!s | Aluminum Boat on display at the shopping centre every afternoon, JOHN GALVIN TRANSFERRED TO WASHINGTON D.C. Mr.& Mrs, Hubert Galvin of Terrace Bay have | received the announcement of the graduation of | their son, Private lst.Class John Hubert Gal- ; vin of the U,S,Marine Corp Communication Dept. BAY Vol.2, No.30 base at Washington D.C. as of August 1, 1959.! JEWS | July 30th, 1959 | 1 | J j ' i at San Diego, California and that he will be stationed on active duty as teletype and wireless technician at the U.S.Marine Corp | { COUNCIL QUOTES On Wednesday, July 22nd, the regular meet~, ing of Town Council was held in the Municipa!: Office. Reeve J,A,Ferrier and all four coun-' cil members were present, A decision to accept the increased rates proposed by the 0.P.P. was reached, | Council heartily endorsed a letter sent | by Reeve Ferrier to Mr. W.E..Givanaugh, ex- pressing sincere appreciation for his many | years of service to the people of Terrace Bay both at the Municipal level and on the | Recreation Committee, Library, Hydro and Township accounts were | dealt with and passed for payment. Several | items of business were discussed and either | held in abeyance for further study or decis- | ions reached, Members votes onthe appoint- | ment of a Deputy Reeve and J.Heenan was i chosen to fill this post. . It was decided | to augment the existing Utilities Committee of J,Duncan and J,.Ferrier with an additional | two members to be chosen outside the Council.: Mr. W. Colborne has agreed to act on the | Library Board with K,Hutchinson, E, Knauff and E, Hodgkiss. | Appointments to the High School Board are as follows:-- P,Gombola, appointed by the | Separate School; John Wade appointed by the Public School and Harry Hall, appointed by Town Council. 7TH ANNUAL MASS OUTDOORS AUGUST 23RD The Knights of Columbus Council 3554 are once again privileged to announce that His Excellency E,Q,Jennings, Bishop of Fort William, has given his approval to hold our annual open air Mass in the Schreiber ball park on Sunday, August 23rd, This occasion, the 7th such annual event, sponsered by the K of C will offer to the local and district laity, the beauty of offering to Him, the creator of the universe, worsuip next to Him in His wondrous surround-: ings of nature, Arrangements for the day will be under the chairmanship of J,T. Power. Final preparations for the occasion are nearing completion by the various committees.| As in the past the ceremonies will commence | at 4 P.M, with the solemn procession from Holy Angels Church to the Schreiber ball park, Solemn Mass in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary at 4.30 P.M. A sermon willbe delivered by a guest of 'interest, plus an explanation of the various proceedings as they progress. ' PLAYGROUND NEWS The summer playground programme continues to enjoy good weather and crowds of partici- pants in its fourth week of operation, aver- aging over 150 children per day to date. (Cont'd Page 2

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