February - Sat TERRACE DAY NEWS Page 11 naan eaten oe en ees tne, PARISH MISSI HOLY ANGELS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURC SCHREIBER Preacher = Reve AeJs Rekowskif CoSeSeRe | March 3rd to 1lOth -- Forjall lddies - married | or single = all girls in Grafe 8 or Highschoo! March 10th to 17th - F 1 men - single or | married - all boys in Grgfe 8 or Highschool, DATES OF SERVI TO. BE ANNOUNCED "Cano, P.P. LEGION BONSPIEL (Cont'd from Page 10) point. Winner of the first event was Gino Caccamo with his wife Frankie and Neil and Elsie Ross, This quartet will enter the Legion Spiel in Nipigon next weekend. Second prize in the first event was taken by the P,relto rink-~third by B.Phillips and fourth by Butch Moore. In the second and third events T.Bolan, Juanita Gellert, A.Bull, Russ Campbell, J. Stitt, J. Slobodian, H.Harmer and Nettie Throw~ er are listed in order of merit. Se ene en aN eS le oH ee | SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKES (Cont'd from Page 9) ho payment forthe sub-station, the power conver ~ | accepted and Council dealt with correspondence.| sures Organization meeting he attended with Ontario Fire Marshall Martin Hurst wrote to] J, Thomas and W,. Farrell and work roughed out | Council. commending the Terrace Bay Fire Depart-| to handle town emergencies, (not necessarily ment on their latest award, The National Fire | that of war). Prevention Association had judged the Terrace 'The appointment of Mr. Ken MacLeod to the Bay Fire Department first in Ontario and first | Recreation Committee replacing L, Waghorn was | in Canada in Class "F" population up to 2500, | appraved by Council. Councillor Fraser will convey the congratula--- |. Councillor Adamo was vehement in his com- | | stir' into dry ingredients, The batter will gion being completed, | be thin, Pour the mixture about 1/4 cup or a Reeve Heenan requested that Councillor little less onto a hot buttered griddle or Wellings bring in a Road estimate for the year, skillet, Cook until browned on both sides, and the matter of road expenditure was dis- Spread with jam, roll up and sprinkle with eussed, Councillor Wellings reported to Coun- confectioners? sugar, Keep warm while cooking | cil on the Recreation meeting he had attended. | the rest of the pancakes, ee te Threugh Councillor Wellings a request for a | Yigld about 16: pancakes, . Garage license was forwarded by the Texaco | Customarily, Shrove Tuesday Pancakes are » Service Station, Council agreed the matter was served with lemon juice and sugar, so omit -- | specific with Tawn By-Law stating only two {the jam if you prefer, All milk may be used Garage licenses be issued, The complaint that! | in place of beer, one Garage was holding a license without opera-, | acne igre -----~---1 ting would be investigated by Reeve Heenan, 1 COUNCIL QUOTES The Township now had full title to the | Reeve J.P. Heenan presided at the regular swimming pool land, and arrangements for a ; session of Council Thursday afternoon in the grant could be continued, Discussing the | | Munic cipal Office. Councillors Valiquette, unfinished work on the change house, Council | Fraser, Wellings and Adamo were present and moved to have the necessary plumbing completed | assisted by the Secretary W.F, Strutt and W, | locally by F, Hanna, thereby qualifying for | Hanley. | the winter works program, | Minutes of the previous meeting were Reeve Heenan reported on an Emergency Mea- | tions of Council, to Fire Chief R, Hofland and j plaint of dogs running at large and insistant his Department, Fire Chief Hofland's report that drastic measures be taken to curb the for the month of January was short, due to the }nuisance, Councillor Valliquette stated the fact that he had relieved the hospitalized | Police Dept. were swamped with complaints -- Police Chief since January 14th, He also com- | suggested a raise in dog license $ 10 and $ 0; mented on the Nat, Award. They had been in might elimate a good deal of the trouble, competition with 566 other Departments across. Councillor Fraser and Valiquette deferred Canada and this Award would be added to the their. reports until Council met Friday evening | | Pbyen already won since 1950, The Award for a special meeting, Also attending Council ! would be in the form of a certificate and was Mr, A, Ziegleman, | plaque, = a | The Catholic Woments League were granted MINOR HOCKEY News (by E. Kettle) permission to hold a St, Patrickts Tag Day. Last Wednesday night saw Schreiber Minor Judge W.J. Creighton requested suitable Hockey teams invade the local arena without accommodations be provided to hold Juvenile much success, and Family Court in Terrace Bay, Council The Pee-iWee*s defeated Schreiber 7 - 2, }agreed to make arrangements, Correspondence Scoring Sutmary:- Terrace Bay - G, Phillips | informed Council on the newly-established cost | (T, Schock), Daley ( Gorman, Knight), Sitko; |of Pest Control and the areas to be spreyed. Papineau, Cadieux, Sitko (Finley, Phillips), teplying to a letter from C.K.P.R, Reeve Schreiber - Commisso (Bailey) and: Hiller. Heenan voiced approval of their endeavours to In' the Rahtam game Terrace Bay, won 3-1. supply this area with good broadcasting and Scorers were - T,3ay-K, Phillips (Morres), Rejecting an offer from Texaco to accept. only sf tae thac portion of their waterline on Mmicipal a Midgets won 6 - 0, Scoring were - property, Reeve Heenan explained as suppliers i ~Day, F,.Schoek, (D,Schock),(2), F.Schock (Rrickson), Solly (Stachiw), Turner (MacKay, | ! wished them every success with their venture, | Morres, Pineault (Black, Schreiber-Speziale | of water they required all the line in order | | | | ! 'to maintain it, The agreement had 'been to | meTanes), Falzetta (Erickson, Schreiber - | turn over the entire waterline to the Township j Pellegrino. . | upon completion of all legalities. |-- On Thursday night the Terrace 'Veams, with * Accounts were discussed before approving the exception of the Midgets played return payment included Public Library, lydro and = | games in the Schreiber Arena, The Pee-iJees Town, It was pointed out there was no longer aj won, 5-1 and the Dantams won 5 -- 4,