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Terrace Bay News, 7 Mar 1963, p. 1

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| at 7 PeM. | | | | Vol.6, No,10 PLAYOFF TICKET SALES Ticket sales for this week's hockey game will be as follows:- 3 ; 1. -THURSDAY'S GAME Pre=game ticket sales at Rec. Office from 4-6 P.M. Thursday. " Box Office at Arena open Season ticket holders have until game time to claim their tickets, 2. SUNDAY'S GAME Pre=game ticket sales from 4-6 P.M, on SAT- URDAY, at Rec,.Office. Box Office opens at 12.30 P.M. Season ticket holders must claim tickets by game time. REMEMBER YOUR DISC... IT MUST DE SHOWN TO THE CASHIER TO OBTAIN MEMBER'S PRICES, a ee enn ARENA SCHEDULE Rye to the uncertainty of playoff hockey game dates it is impossible to prepare an Arena schedule more than one week in advance, at this time. CHECK: THE SCHEDULES ON THE SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARDS, REC. CENTRE BULLETIN BOARD or. the Arena for the weekly schedule of events, a a MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT IN TERRACE DAY. Minor Hockey Night in Terrace Bay. Friday evening gave, the many spectators a pleasant surprise in watching the progress of the youngsters as they displayed their abilities. Under the chairmanship of Forbes Cruik~ . shank and his executive of J.Hale, E.Kettle, G.Black and F.Sechesky, the Minor. League has shown progressive advancement financially and in the type of hockey played, Forbes Cruickshank, in his welcoming words to the fans at the beginning of the evening, paid tribute to the Ladies Auxiliary for their work and to whom should go most of. the eredit for the financial, status of .the League. The Ladies Auxiliary is headed by Mrse John © Delaronde with her executive of Mrs. GeBlack, Mrs. N.Papineau, Mrs. S,Erickson, Mrs. W. Sitko and Mrs. W.Mallais. From Flyweights to Bantam in inter-squad competition, goals were hard come by. Paul Evans-Smith and Ken Turner found holes in the Leafs defense of Peewee House League, to give their Canadians a two to zero win. In the Peewee All star game Albert. Cadieux and Joe Papineau led their, group to a two to zero victory. Dantam All-Stars again turned out a two 'to zero win with Fedorak and | | Stuart doing the scorings A feminine touch to the events of the evening came in the form of the Girlts Hockey Club. After fifteen minutes of play.and one goal by Lynda Dakin, an opinion can be drawn that more polish, other than on the finger nails ,is in order. (Continued on Page 4) eer a new emma atnguncen omens <enpanres : discriminations March 7th, 1963 COUNCIL QUOTES. - MEETING TO.BE IN EVENINGS $ Reeve JsPeHeenan chaired the regular meet~ ing of Council Wednesday. afternoon in Council Chamberse. A full complement. of Councillors completed the business at hand: Councillors Fraser, Valiquette, Wellings and Adamo, Secre~ tary Strutt and. Clerk Hanley. Changes in meeting dates for Council were established as the second and fourth Monday of each month at 7.0!clock, unless notifica~ tion was served otherwise. The Reeve also. asked for a special meeting of Council to dis- cuss a requested wage adjustment. | A report on dog control in neighboring ae | i was brought in by Councillor Wellings. Coun= cillor Valiquette remarked on the numerous complaints swamping Constable Billings and reiterated his suggestion that licenses be raised to $10 and $20. Councillor Adamo ob= jected, feeling the stiffer penalty belonged to those flaunting the law. He saw no reason why dogs running loose should not.he picked up by means of net or tranquilizer gun and, noti-| fication failing to bring about an immediate release into the custody of the owner, the dog be-disposed of. Reeve Heenah 'recognized the situation as a continuing nuisance and | promised to call upon the dog catcher to make | ! a more sincere effort. The Secretary informed Council dog tags were up for 'renewal; March 1 at $2 and $4, This could be changed by By-Law as could also the fine levied when a dog was impounded, Council received correspondence from ativor-| neys for the Circle Route Service Station re~ .questing a copy of the Town's By-Law pertain~ | ing to Garages' and Service Stations, and. additional information, It was their conten- tion refusal of a garage license was discrim- inatory and they sought comments on the establishment of application for a garage license for their client. Council replied in full, stating their client had been aware of the Town's existing By-Law when they estab= lished business and there was no question, of | The Reeve reported being in |; touch with the Garage in question, who were attempting to secure the services of a mech anic, Councillor Adamo noted the complaining | Service Station was not adhering to the letter of the law in their service and sales and felt they should be investigated. . Reeve | | - Heenan would see they were fully acquainted | with the By-Law. ' { Council was informed of the admittance to | Ft,William Sanatorium of a local resident. The C,WsLe were granted. permission to have a | Tag Day March 16th. i] A complaint was received following scraping and removal.of snow from streets on the in- | accessibility of driveways, with a. select few | driveways cleared. Councillor Wellings elab- orated: these driveways were no doubt on the list for regular, maintenance which would keep them levelled. Reeve Heenan (Continued P,9) t ' '

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