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Terrace Bay News, 1 Dec 1960, p. 6

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TERRACE PHONE 115 SCHREIBER ONTARIO OPEN. FRIDAYS UNT IL «9:06 P.M. F aieuteD DIRECT AIR FLOW} rs * ; ry f on! 'eee DRIES FASTER HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER (Cont'd from Pg, 4) J Kostecki, J, Richardson, C, Porras, B, McBride, 8, Cash, Ron McBride, E, Welbourne and Misses Carole Lalonde, Shirley Petrushak, B, McBride, Lynne Fisher, Sally Stewart, Myrtle Petrushak and Dianne Miller, 0.8 .2.ii, Scott Skinner, H.M,.¢.S. New Glas- - gow, lisquimalt, B.C. is home on leave with his parents Mr, & Mrs, RC, Skinner and will . return to his ship on Dec, 19, Mrs, JR, Rumery, Mrs, H, Jartus and Mrg 4allace Cringle attended the classes at. the Royal Edward Hotel, Fort William last week for . Iechnique for Instructors in St. John Ambul~ ance, Brigade work, COUNCIL QUOTES Council met in the Terrace Bay Municipal Offices Wednesday afternoon to sit at their last session before Nomination Night, Preside ing-was the Leputy Reeve Mr, J, Heenan, and | present also were Councillors Mrs, B,Bouchard, fe, 4, Evans-Smith and Mr, J, Duncan together with Secretary Treasurer Mr, W.F, Strutt and Assistant W, Hanley. Preparations to receive the new Town Conste able, Mr, H, Billings were being finalized by jouncil, Applications for the position of .tbing Fire Chief have been received and would oe dealt with after the entry deadline, The letter of appreciation and congratule- Sion given Mr, Ken Ward, with his presentation oy Mr, Heenan on behalf of the' Council was read Xen recently received his "4" certificeto from Se FS I A te {Maonth..&nd Clearance me me ee a eS crime Be -- BAY NEWS D ecember 1, 1960 dO, MEN'S "DRESS SHIRTS - Regular up to $5,95 Just in time for your Christmas buying we offer you first quality, brand name shirts at a special price. Colours of white, blue, grey and sand. Buy several while they last, REMEMBER THESE ARE TOP QUALITY Sts a nua peak = Boece 395) CHILDREN'S HOSE. rm Now the cold weather is here these hose are | a MUST with all children, Long leg-heavy cotton rib - colour tan; Regularly priced at 98¢ we are offering this seasonal item fT. i per pain AQT ; i | | | | | WESTINGHOUSE WASHER AND DRYER LOOR MODEL (One pair only) SLIGHTLY MARKED THE LAUNDROMAT WASHES A FULL FAMILY LOAD WITH EASE. IT HAS SETTING OF HOT OR WARM WATER, AUTOMATIC RINSE AND IT SPINS YOUR CLOTHES WONDERFULLY DRY -~ REGULAR PRICE $299.95 THE DRYER HAS THREE HEAT SETTINGS - COOL, WARM AND HOT. AND CAN BE. SET FOR DRYING TIME UP TO THREE HOURS - REGULAR PRICE a G5 ar 399. A REAL SPECIAL with trade the University of Western Ontario. Recreation Association Accounts were duly read and accepted, Clarification was read of the by-law stat~ ing that no person who appears on the default» ers list is entitled to vote on the municipal clection, Husband or wife of said defaulter, however, would still be entitled to vote, Mr, fvans--Smith reported on the meeting held Tuesday of the Commerce Committee and outlined their present objectives in maintain~ ing and furthering the prosperity of Terrace Bay, Council also heard a written request from the Local Union for serious consideration given to establishing a dry goods store in t town, The Curling Club requested permission for | their annual New Years Eye Dance, which was granted pending confirmation from the Police, : Mr, Evans-Smith also offered a report on'. the developments to date to establish a School Patrol, Difficultics at present offered are due to the fact the children fron tho three schools come and go at staggered hours, GREY CUP MINOR HOCKEY POOL WINNERS Frank Atwill, Nipigon, lst Quarter 5-0 Ottawa. r, end Quarter 9-6 Ottawa $25.00 Peul Caccamo, Schreiber, 3rd Quartér 9-6 Ottawa $25.00 Len Williams, Torrace Bay, 4th Quarter : 16-6 Ottawa = $50.00 ; f are eee «ss $25.00 Paul Caccamo, Schreibe Minor Hockey Association. " ey ae ce neem ere a Se

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