age & a staan | LIBRARY NEWS CAirree toa from Page 7) | only added expense to the borrower but an- | noying to the board in effecting the exchange, Mrs, Albert Morris entertained on January 9th to mark her daughter Terry's 4th birth- day, Attending were: Michael, Karen and Craig Thrower, Terry MoPa rland, Debney and David | Sheffield, - Johnny and: Terry Whitton, Debby and Andy Zi olke Lia Niemi, = Rachel Lang and Angelica Wa, Nalters. ' te em tet ern CATHOLIC "WOMEN?S LEAGUE MEET Mrs. W. Cocks presided for the January, meeting of the C.W.L. with Father Zs Me Cano giving the opensne prayer, ° Mrs, G, Gauthier read minutes and Mrs, G, | McParland correspondence, The latter in- ' | cluding many notes of thanks and a letter | from the Guatemala Mission Sisters who visited | here last Fall, Father Cano gave a talk on The Three Kings, { Mrs, M.J. McGrath reported on sending cards,and, that the discussion club will re- sume meetings twice a month with new members | cordially invited, | Hews A, Moorey reported on Christmas han- | pers and gifts to shut-ins, Mrs, McParland { { § i } t &. vendeded on the Catholic Girls? Club acti- vities, Their membership is now 52, Mrs, K.T. Campbell reported on the two Brownie packs. An enrolment ceremony is s phans ned for February. Mrs, G, Cataford urged the members to re- i member to save vaos food labels now being col- ; lected, . A thakeless - bake sale? was planned--ac- | tually a date set when, instead of baking, -- ; for the project members give cash donations, At the close of the meeting Mrs, C, Holmes | managed a Penny Auction and a most diverting | program was presented by Mrs. C. Duggan and | Mrs, R, Campbell, in which popular T.V. cha- racters were mined and recognized with lau gh- i isg applause. . The evening ended with a cold turkey sup- | per convened by Mrs. A, Spadoni 'and Mrs; A, O'Keefe, » Seeks LEGION INST/ LLATION Canadian Legion, Br, 109 and its Ladies Auxiliary held a joint..installation of of- ficers on January 17th in the town hall, pres ceded by a buffet dinner, convened by urs, Re ; 4, Wood, Neil. Ross was M.C, and Walter Lee of Mara- ' thon, Zone Commander, installed Legion offi- cers, L, Hiller president, J, Sawyer vice- ' president, . Pearson treasurer, F, MacDonald secretary, F, McKenna past president; also | Auxiliary officers - Mrs. N. McCuaig presi- | dent, Mrs, L, Miller first vice-president, i Mrs. - We Paradis second vice-president, Mrs, ' L, Small treasurer, Mrs, R, MacCuaig secretary ; and Mrs, I, Johnson past president, sergeant at arms, F, Ginn, was in charge of color guard, F, MacDonald and W. McCouan, Mr, Ross expressed appreciation for the | bountiful neal provided by the auxiliary, and ' his pleasure in acting for a second year as ; their liason officer, He also welcomed: those _ from outside points - Mr, and Mrs, Lee, Mr, ; and Mrs, A.J. Doherty of Marathon, Mr, and . Mrs, F, Ginn, Mr, and Mrs. M,. Chepelski, Mr, and Mrs, R, Slattery, Nick Bajkiewicz and Mrs, ' J, Delaronde of terrace Bay and Mrs, Lillian : MacLeod, White River The Seoning enten With a cabaret dance, --_ | { ; ' { ' t 1 ! NERRACG BAY NEWS | INAUGURAL MEETING OF COUNCIL January 24, 1963. COUNCIL & HIGHWAY OFFICIALS DISCUSS. SUBWAY 1é municipal counc a specia meeting January 17th, with Dept, of Highway officials R.E. Dawson, Dist, Municipal En- gineer and: V, Snell, Engineer to discuss planning for the proposed new subway, The meeting was primarily concerned with the fin- ancial aspect, .The OMB will. be contacted for definite information re financing before fur- ther steps are taken, Council are gravely concerned but must exercise care in making such an outlay and explore all means of assis tance, The inaugural meeting of Council was held January 15th with Reeve W.E,D*Arcy, Council- lors F,V,Harness, P,J,Guina, J.M.McGrath and Mrs,Inez McCuaig, also: Clerk-Treasurer R,C, Skinner and E,Borutski, road supt., present, Mr.D*Arcy welcomed Council and spoke on expected projects for year--the proposed new subway of first consideration, He was opti- mistic regarding possibility of the ee difficulties of the water department being resolved by the @rly blanket of snow, All expenditures this year must be viewed with budget-wise eyes, the reeve stated, The tax burden on ratepayers should not be unduly in- creased since so many live on fixed incomes, Councillors echoed the reeve's remarks, each bringing issues concerned with particu- lar committees, All were concerned over the small citizen representation at the pang meeting. Mr.,Harness suggested regular mcet- ings which begin at 7 P.M. be closed not later, than 10 P.M, This was agreed upon and the ' night set for the 2nd Tuesday of each month, | Unfinished business will be dealt with at special meetings, Appointments made were:- R,C.Skinner, clerk treasurer, tax collector and assessment comm, E,Borutski, road supt; A,Burns, town hall caretaker; W.G.Furlonger, assessor;. H,Black.- & Co., auditors; H, Blanchard, solicitor; Dr. J.M.Cornell, M, 6, H, The following frogs Ue representatives were named:- Mrs.G,McParland, Board of .,Health; J,P,Guina, citizens? rink comm., H,M, Ermel, public library board; Standing Comiittees (first named chairman)" - Finance, J,P,Guina, F,V.Harness; Property, J.P,Guina, J,M.McGrath - Roads & Bridges, F.V, Harness, I,M,McCuaig - Water Works - I.M, > | McCuaig, J,M.McGrath - Fire Dept., J.M, ery { F,V. Harness - Police, W.E,D*Arcy ~ Building Inspector, J.P,Guina, The reeve and clérk were empowered to make all fixed payments for present year and to make application for balance of 1962 road aaa sidy, The Treasurer's bond was found in order By-Jaw 419 authorized borrowing $50,000 from the Bank to conduct town business pending tax collections, Library grant was set at $120 and rental $800, . Dawson Court had written that, although no | unit could be set aside for Schreiber resi- | dents, every effort would be made to: accommo+ ae them on application, H, Jartus, town clectrician was instructed to inquire re ventilation fan for hall basement. The Hydro Comm, will be asked to share the cost of purchasing a rock drill. Teen Town were granted free use of the auditorium for | once-weekly badminton sessions, with proper supervision, Capt.H,Tilley of the Salvation | Army is to be informed re regular meeting | nights and Council approved (Cont?d P.9).