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Terrace Bay News, 2 Nov 1961, p. 7

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November 2, 1961 a OMB (Cont'd from Page 1) realize that their 'okay? is necessary? Are you one of those who, from time to time, comment or perhaps grumble a bit about what your Council does or does not do without realizing that many of their actions are governed by the OMB? How much do you know about Municipal affairs? COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont?d fr,Pg.1) swimming pool and trailer Cour area, and to leave the scope of development to the incoming Council, the Moose have signified wil- lingness to develop the swim-' ming pool and the management of this would come under the Recreation Association, The development of the Trailer Court will progress as desired, It was suggested this could be granted out as a concession, with the town responsible for installing water, sewer and light, Councillor Heenan approached the meeting on the sharp turnoff on Hospital road and the Highway. Council agreed to request permission of the Department of Highways to place a guard rail»on the approaches, Councillor Evans-Smith drew attention to the permanent Christmas tree planted by the Kiwanis Club Incorporated last week in front of the Post Office, and announced both he and IN STYLE... WHEN YOU USE TERRACE BAY - ee a OE RS SNS eR RN tn heen sp terete amen pennant + Reeve Ferrier had received appreciative letters from the Hon, Mr, W. Ross Strike, QC, Messrs. Perron and Buck again appeared to request permission from Council for a Garage License, Discussion on the scope allowed under the Service Station licensing found Council advise them to commence operations under the Service Station License with a | reviewal of their appeal next spring. Caccamo's Limited are showing their faith in the future of Schreiber by enlarging the | premises of their Food Market by one and a ' half times its present size, The business was. started in 1919 by Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Caccamo, Caccamo's, by maintaining a policy of scrupul- ous integrity, prospered and became an integral part of the Community. After the death of Mr, Caccamo, Mrs, Caccamo,. assisted by her sons, continued to manage the business, Last year the company expanded and opened la second store in Terrace Bay | in premises formerly occupied i by the Hudson's Bay Co, Now a | limited company the four | Caccamo boys, Joe, Hugo, Gino land Jack, with Mrs, A.Caccamo as president, are stockholders, If the weather continues favourable the company expect | that the enlarged quarters in | Schreiber will be ready about | December 15th, Doing nothing is the most THE tiresome job in the world be- cause you can?t quit and rest, TERRACE BAY NEWS. _ The Loyal Order of " {/ RENE GAUDET*S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION CACCAMO'S LIMITED ENLARGING SCHREIBER. PREMISES During the ensuing yearg MADAM'S WORRIED™., SHE CAN'T DECIDE, WHOSE BEAUTY WOR BEAUTY AND BARBER 'SHOP' TERRACE. BAY leche 2 ---- Page 7 TOW TOPICS (Cont*d from Pg.2) Mr, and Mrs, Don Laporte | recently visited in Hamilton } with Laurie-Mae, Carol, Joseph and Richard Marcella and Kay and Esmond Morgan, Mr, Laporte | attended the provincial Moose | Convention, Rev, and Mrs, Raymond Anderson recently received word that their son.John was awarded the Governor General's medal | during Convocation exercises at Albert College, Belleville. | John was also recipient of the | 'General Proficiency Medal | given each year to the best fa--11 round student, He is now a candidate. for the Ministry at | Queens University. - PHONE 7638 Mr, & Mrs. Ted Young left on Saturday for Rochester, Minn, | Mrs. Jack Phillips has returned to Terrace Bay after undergoing surgery in Port Arthur General Hospital, j Mr, & Mrs, George Savoy of Thurso, Quebec | recently visited with their daughter Rosalind | (Mrs, Dan Kenney) and their son Gale, and their families, : Recent visitcrs at the E,S.Young home were Mr, & Mrs. Doug, Colquhoun of San Bernardino, California ° | Sympathy is extended to Mrs, George Ramsay , | whose father Mr, Dave Godin passed away in | Terrace Bay Private Hospital on Saturday night. Mrs, Isabelle Craig stopped over this week i in Terrace Bay enroute home to Winnipeg from a visit with friends and relatives in eastern Ontario and New York. While in Terrace Bay Mrs, Craig was a guest of the Roland Wills and; enjoyed visits with many of her friends in the| town, Thursday afternoon an informal tea was held in her honor at the home of Mrs. Harris Haughn, Mr, & Mrs, A,R. Ostling visited in Dryden over the past weekend with their daughter, Mrs, J. Stark and family. | a LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING High game Helen Hales and Kay Weppler - 153. High three Kay Weppler - 440,- Points taken i ' | j 'this week were Nites - 17, _Good-Fellows - 14, Honey-Bees + 12, Alibiers' - 11, Pats - ll, Moaners -- 9, Splits ~ 6, Anchors - 4, BROOMBALL MEETING WEDNESDAY The annual meeting of the » Broomball Association will be held this Wednesday, Nov. ist, at 8 p.m, in the Large Room of the Recreation Centre, All teams should be repres- ented AND ALL THOSE INTERESTED SHOULD ATTEND, FILM PROJECTIONIST COURSE Registrations for the 16 mm movie projectionist. course have closed and the course will} commence shortly. Those registered will be contacted re further informa- tion, Age is no obstacle for the fellow who plans for the a BE CAREFUL WITH FIREARMS a a energie eee etiiciaisamnaaett PH. 5~3209

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