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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jun 1960, p. 1

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! 1 1 "TERRAGE BAy News Circulation Terrace Bay 1_& Schreiber Authorizedas 2nd Class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. VOL. 3, NO. 26 - June 30, 1960 a ten a Re en he steven re ot meee eee ecaitianh naan as KIWANIS PROFICIENCY AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED hasan ~apeacares eestor weiiene~"eeneeemeeeer "rae eerie ee eee Once again Grade Eight girls outshone the boys and captured the Annual Kiwanis Proficiency, Awards with the accompanying Soughton Award, Diane Paulsen was the winner in the Public School and Velma. LeBlanc the St. Martin's Separate School. winner, St. Martin's Separate School concluded the current term on Tuesday evening. 'with: graduation exercisés held in the High School Auditorium, The programme was as follows: 0 Canada Chairman's Welcome Square Dance. Drum Majorette Piano: Solo ? Choral Speech Negro Spirituals Mr, A, Valiquette Grade. 3 Bonita: Long . Ronnie~ Matuszak Grades 4 and 5 Marguerite Ann and | Virginia Pineault Gail Slattery _, Connie. Connors Grades, 5 and 6 Acrobatic Act Accordian Solo | School Choir "Come To The Fair" "Reuben and Rachel" "All Thru! the Night" Graduation Address. Presentation of Graduation Certificates Presentation of Awards: Kiwanis General Prof.Award. Velma LeBlanc . Presented by Mr.R. Lindberg Soughton General Prof.Award. Velma LeBlanc Presented by Mr.F, Soughton C.W.L, Deportment Awards. Boy - Eddie Kenney ; Girl - Paulette Rev. Father Cano Very Rev. Dean_. Gallagher Winners Boudreau . Presented by Mrs.F, Helmink K, of C, Progress Award Lyle Nicol Presented by Mr.M. Nicol * God Save The Queen COUNCIL QUOTES FROM SCHREIBER The Schreiber Municipal Council met on June 13th in the Municipal Hall with Reeve D'Arcy presiding and Councillors,. Caccamo, G,. Gordon, J.M.° McGrath and F.V, Harness present, Clerk-Treasurer R,.C. Skinner read the minutes and business arising. out. of same included discussion on closing lane behind Holy Angels Church and a portion of Quebec St. A letter of thanks from the 0,.P,P. was read together with one from the Department of "Municipal Affairs advising the Township that a school would be held for assessment prob-- lems. R.C. Skinner was appointed to attend this meeting, Letter from the Lakehead Planning Board regarding a Study Conference i Community Planning to be held in September, 1960, was.read, A letter was sent GC. B. Garland, Dist. Engineer, Dept. of Highways re surplus culvert pipe 24", Correspondence also dealt withthe problem which the present subway creates-in Town and d suggested that Subway must have more } height, and width' to hatidhe riswere day" . traffic problems and conditions. | A petition was read from the residents of Walker Street regarding roadway repairs and sidewalks be installed where necessary, The roadways are now started and a new petition will have to be taken if residents still re- | quire them to be made: next year, Accounts re | water works to amount of $327.81 moved paid | also General Accounts. amounting to $5,631.46, | A resident was instructed to clean scrap on premises, A car lot must be cleared of old scrap cars. ' In accordance with Ontario Hydro regula- tions,'all new houses must have a 100 amp. service installed, also houses that have re- wiring and new services installed, Gordon' and McGrath were instructed to | check into which sidewalks should be repaired | with the money. budgeted for 1960, | Re-assessment program, janitor's wages, and the purchase of 200! of fire hose for | Fire Department were also discussed. oi NEW GROCERY STORE OPENS. IN. TERRACE. BAY On Wednesday morning at 10 A.M,, Terrace Bay's new grocery store officially opened its doors to the public. "Tony's", the official name of the new concern, is as modern as tomorrow and no effort. or expense has been spared to provide residents with everything from gourmet delicacies to the more mundane fare. The basement features three walk-in temperature controlled units - one a deep i freeze - one more moderate for storing fresh | vegetables and another designed to keep dair produce and eggs etc., at the proper temper- | scture, ** Rows of freezer chests line the walls and | well stocked display counters include all the popular brand names of foodstuff. Meat will be packaged and dispensed at the rear of the store, A salad making machine is included in the up-to-date equipment and staples for the kitchen, sewing needs, baby needs (diapers, pants and socks eee are also in evidence, é Operated by the Caccamo family of Schreiber, Jack, a son, will manage the new Store. . - \Operated on a Cash & Carry basis, the Management hopes to be able to bring prices which will compete favorably with those found in Lakehead markets. TERRACE BAY. COUNCIL QUOTES Councillor Heenan opened the meeting of Town Council Wednesday afternoon in the Municipal Offices in the absence of Reeve Ferrier, Present were Councillors Bouchard, Evans-Smith and Duncan along with the Clerk- , Treasurer Strutt and Assistant Hanley, Minutes of the past meeting were accepted (Cont'd on Page 11) |

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