eepnaneeneenemncsgieaewasaenatentatoe NA A A YE SE NSCS. Reha t= Ps nen en et nts nents needed sont atnt non baponanpnenetansspuna_ammensengncaeesmneete January 31, 1963 ---- TERRACE are err COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont!d from Page 5) Arguing the adviseability of the situation Council felt the present two garages would remain as such under the Town's statutes and no guarantee could be given, Council rejected a recommendation by the Library Board to' be moved into the old Cur - Ling Club Lounge, suggesting instead an exten- sion of present hours to accommodate their patrons, Councillor Valiquette felt advise could be given on rearrangement of the prese Library, Reeve Heenan stated the old aSoabel could be better utilized as office space, Reporting on a meeting with the Fire Department' Councillor Adamo questioned the-- ability of the Fire and Police Departnents to integrate. Reeve Heenan called a special meeting of Council for Monday, January 28th at 7:00 P.M. to discuss the Departments and arrange salaries, Councillor Fraser reported a complaint on. a defective meter, per casa aiteiiciiealgaaencuaieceeaie lace acres aa ee C.%. PAGET REPORTS OW ONTARIO T.B. ASSOC, MEETING On January 18th and 19th, Mr, C.E. Paget, representing the Thunder Bay East Tuberculosis Association in his capacity of Vice President and Ontario Tuberculosis Association represen tative, attended the semi-annual meeting of the Ontario Tuberculosis Association held at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto, The meeting was well attended by enthusias-| Lituenberger' tic volunteer members of the Association, Excellent speakers provided a broad coverage of the various aspects of detection, treat- ment and extent of the disease as well as the role of the voluntary organizations. Some points of major concern to local asscciationsand the general public are as follows: - (1) Some people have the idea that tuberculosis is no longer a threat in Canada, This is completely wrong, At our present rate of progress it will not be until the year 2010. that T.B. will be effectively controlled;| even then it will not be eradicated in Canada, f£ we relax our efforts at all, we will lose ground already gained, (2) Much more research! is required- a reliable vaccine is urgently needed, Improved drugs for treatment are re- quired, There is a probability that strains of the disease resistant to present drugs are being produced, (3) The world T. B. problem is serious, For example there are 5,009,000 active cases in India alone, with one death per minute from the disease, Foreign count ries provide a vast reservoir for the disease which will always be a threat to our country until they are under control. (4) North- western Ontario and Northeastern Ontario (excluding Indians) have much the highest incidence of active T.B. of the ten regions for Ontario, If the Indian cases are inclu- ded our district has twice the incidence as the average for Ontario, (5) The role of local 7,B. association is to: (A) Conduct Christmas Geal Sales to raise funds to support research, provide mobile X ray unit, assist the T,B, hospitals in treatment of patients, (B) Assist in conducting case finding surveys of the public. (Cf) Keep the public informed of]. progress in the treatment of the disease and the extent of the danger of infection still present, ()) Concentrate efforts on high incidence groups to cncourage or insist that they have frequent medical examinations, It is discouraging to note that the xmas | BN re ee GHORGE E. TESTER, D.C.-DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC | 502 Lakeview Drive - Terrace Bay, Ontario TELEPHONE 825-3371 - - ~ = -- WEDNESDAYS ONLY COSMOPOLITAN BUFFET SUPPER ~ advance sa | Phone 3687 or 3201. Sittings 4:45, 5:30 a 6:15 P.M. = ADULTS $1.25 - Children 7-14 a | 75¢ and children 6 and under FREE, THURSDAY - | | FEBRUARY 14 - ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH HALL. SrQY- 1 SORED BY THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE, | 1 fee doa ee ace aah clea eennonn KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS | Player G.. Assts, 'Winner Amount | Harris R. Hiller 3.2.00 | Armstrong 1 L, Vanderbeck 18,54 Dutt 1 D,J, Gillis 18,54 | Mahovalich J, McParland 2,00 Douglas J, Butler 2.00 | 4 otanley 2 Re & J.Corrigan 18,54 | Baun 1 \.. ©,.\Marchione 13,54 | Brewer \. J, Spenchuk 2290 Horvath \, Ae Vadiewx oe Shack _ J, Phillips 2,00 | Nevin omeau 2-90 Horton Le O'Driscoll 2.00 ; Pulford Black & Kydd 2200 i Kelly G, Potvin 2.00 i Keon J. McCouan 35,08 J. M. Cornell 2206 | Goal Tender R, Gauthier {Game of January 25th, Total 133424= | (NEAT WEEK?'S SHUTOUT Pool - 190.00 Seal returns from this district are down this iyear, If you have not yet contributed please | send your cheque to: Thunder Bay East Tubercu- losis Association, Schreiber, Ontario, Don't delay ~ your contribution is urgently needed to carry out this important work, CHILD DIES SUDDENLY | The sympathy of the district is extended to 'Mr, and Mrs, Robert Campbell of Schreiber, -- whose seventeen month old daughter, Ann Kelly, passed away suddenly Saturday evening, | | | | MINOR HOCKEY NEWS The Terrace Ba: Bay Peeivee*and Bantams journeyed to White River last Saturday, The Pee'tjees ae out on the short end of a 4 =-1 score with | Sitko scoring the lone goal for 'the Bay boys, In the Bantam game Terrace edged the White Coats lads 3 = 2. Scoring for Terrace were | Coates, Black and Heenan, The Bantams have a strengthened with the addition of Bobby ates, and Errol Moores, Coach Ed Pineault lis. very happy to have these two boys in the ' Lineup, On Saturday the Minor ilockey Association had considerable trouble in getting cars for the trip to White River, The gas is paid for these trips, so anytime you are asked try and help as we still have trips to Manitouwadge and Marathon, The Ladies Auxiliary to the Minor Hockey Association have bought a new set of sweaters for the Midgets and some of the helmets the boys are wearing were also purchased by the Tadies. Don't ferget to support their Rake -- on |r February 9th, j (i tisiolatag oA -- eal aintrth Saat