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Terrace Bay News, 26 Apr 1962, p. 11

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. ow April 26, 1962 * REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT ' * SPECIAL NOTES FOR FISHERMEN & HUNTERS ' } ADMINISTERED BY ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE PT a ea en ere a CATIONS FOR THE COURSE, | nen on ec te mene eR tm CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Continued from Page 1) tourist information bureau separate from and independent of all business in the community. President C.E, Paget and J, Adamo will co-ordinate Chamber of Commerce activity in connection with the visit of the Penticton Hockey team to Terrace Bay, It was unanimous- ly agreed that all Chamber members should do everything possible to make these visitors from the west enjoy their stay. J, Adamo will contact the Golf Club Comm- ittee and suggest that organization have a representative present at the next Chamber meeting in order to outline their program and | indicate what assistance the Chamber of Comm- | erce may be able to provide, The Secretary was instructed to contact the! | Ontario Department of Travel.and Publicity | to obtain a list of publications this Depart- | ment has available such as road maps, fishing maps etc, A supply of such literature to be obtained and distributed locally. The Pres- ident reported that he has received a number | of Upper Lake Superior Travel Council bookelts Membership Chairman L, Waghorn will arrange | distribution among members, K. MacLeod report ed good progress is being made towards lining up guides, boats, motors etc, It has not been decided how best to make information concern- ing this program available to tourists, but it is expected that this matter will be resolved by the next mecting, J, Adamo reported that he is continuing to negotiate with the department of Highways con- cerning the Terrace Bay Highway sign, A sub-committee comprised of C. Paget and E, Stobart was designated to accept complaints from Chamber of Commerce members concerning activity by unlicenced Hawkers and Peddlars in the conmunity, If and when such complaints are received, this sub-committee will make formal representation to the Township. A lettcr from W. E, Cavanaugh suggested that the Chamber might take on a project of beautifying the grass area in front of the shopping centre, The letter was referred to Paul Boudreauts committee, 4 eee en LE NNT SI Ot i LOT COD | | | ro % yeas Bill' PAINTING -~« DECORATING -- GYPROCK FILLING % THERE IS NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL * FOR FREE ESTIMATES ~ TERRACE BAY NEWS R abc 'S_ Boatin OR FROM - H. Roberts, Marvin Csmar, D, Brearley, FeA, Sweet - = IN THE MILL WE MUST HAVE THE NAMES OF ALL REGISTRANTS PRIOR TO APRIL 29TH TO ASSURE ENOUGH APrLI- SUPPORT THIS COMMUNITY of the Recreation Centre, Page 11 SQ Se REQUIRED AND Ic EQUIPMENT PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN - Water Skiing, Trailering, Outboard Handling, Navigational Aids * S4, w REGISTRATION FORMS AND INFORMATION AT: - RECREATION OFFIGE - KENM\C TACKLE ~ POLICE OFFICE LOCAL SPONSORS - KIWANIS AGRICULTURE & CONSERVATION COMMITTEE EFFORT The next meeting of the Terrace Bay Chamber | of Commerce Council will be held at 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, May 2nd in the large meeting room STUDENTS SPEND EASTER WITH FAMILIES | Bill Garvin from Dryden - MaryEllen Reynolds fron Kenora - Janet Wills, and Terrence Hall from Port Arthur - Donna Adamo from Toronto, Donald Fedun, Donald Farrow and Richard Jeanneret from Fort William - Peter Phillips from Marathon --Ronald Schock from Niagara Fall: Annette Boudreau from Sarnia and Donna Brear- ley from London, Easter weekend Mr, and Mrs, G, Lehto and Doris attended the wedding of their son Oliver, to Miss Edna Rankin in Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Young of Dryden dropped in for a visit on their return from the wedding of Mrs, Young's brother, The Lehtos' grand- daughter, Cynthia Anderchuk of Sudbury is spending the Easter holisays with them, Reg. Lawrence who enlisted recently in Toronto is taking basic training in Curric Barracks, Calagary, Alta,, where he is attach- ed to the Queens Own Gaurds, Julie Stachiw left Tuesday afternoon to fly back to Toronto, having enjoyed a week's visit with her family, Mr. and Mrs. W, Stachiw. Mr, and Mrs, H, Fillion of Sault Ste, Marie were visitors over the Easter weekend with daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Stachiw. Dick Rowson was home from Slate River to spend the vacation visiting his family, Mr. and Mrs, E, Rowson, : Norma Schock and Betty MacFadyen, were Easter weekend visitors with their familics, Mr, and Mrs. E, Schock and Mr, and Mrs, D. MacFadyen. Keith Sitch arrived from Nakina to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, Sitch, Mr, and Mrs, D, Anderson and family from Dryden spent Easter weekend with her parents Mr, and Mrs, A, Sinkins, Mr, and Mrs, L,. Highland and children of Sault Ste, Marie are visiting her sister-in- law and brother Mr, and Mrs, A, Chadney,. . Mr, and Mrs, R, Hansen enjoyed the holiday weekend in Duluth, Minn, Joyce Roper returned home to Toronto for the Easter holidays. Mr, H. Ward is visiting this week with Mr, and Mrs. A. Ward in Fort William, Yr, and Mrs, L,. Crandlemire have son Gary home from Port Arthur and Myrna from Man twadge, ee den pee ann | teat: | |

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