o<eectaerne arn # cena meme ae Sate fen: at 1 pan | defense star Jean Gauthier, ' rising young players,. Jean this: year was the 73 Re RRR te Le RS A NR RO ts HT Mek ON ce sr one REN terse oe sen ene san estes i en pe st nr Seat tsp he Sage NN ence ten ec "Lastname atte sete. -epatinmee ee Office or the Police, Vol. 6, No. 20 CANADICNS JEAN GAUTHIER AT MINOR BANQUET Guest. speaker at Saturday's /mnual Minor Nockey Banquet will be. Montreal Canadiens' One of Montreal's kingpin of the defensive squad and, with | young mates Laperrierre and Harper, is expected to bring Canadifns back to hockey "prominence in years to come, All players, coaches and officials will ' have an opportunity to hear of Jean's : experiences at the dinner and to speak to him afterwards, DON?T FORGET 2... THE BANQUET STARTS AT 5330 .P,i. SHARP, AT THE MOOSE HALL. NO SUPPORT FOR MINOR BALL With over 200 boys eager to play and with over 50 people contacted in hopes of forming a Minor Baseball Association, a total of three (3) people turned out to the organizational meeting, If this is indicative of the adult interest in Minor Baseball, it would appear that the whole matter could be dropped, Newever, the kids still want to play, despite the lack of support, so leagues. will be formed, Once again we will be greatly understaffed for coaches and umpires, WE WEED YOUR HELP 38 We have 2 teams in the 6.and 7 year group, 3 teams in the 8 and 9-year group, 4 teans in the 10 to 12 year group, 3 teams in the 13 to 15 year group and 3 Allstar teams for outside competition, GIVE US YOUR ASSISTANCE ..... fora maximum of 2 sessions per week for the May and June period only. Contact the Rec, Office if you wilt coach, manager, or wapire, BEWARE OF DOOR - TO = DOOR 'SALESMEN The police office reminds local citzens that, before making. any purchases, from itinerant canvassers or door - to - door salesmen, they should check with the Municipal Latest reports indicate that magazines salesmen and dealers in pots and pans are making the rounds, Beware the "Mass Survey" approach which is only the prologue to another sale, Township Council have enacted legislation to cover licensing home salesmen and penalties are provided for infractions ox the by-law. FIRST ROLLER SKATING THURSDAY First Roller Skating sessions of the year will be held this Thursday from 7+ 10 p.m, in the Terrace Bay Arena, -- on Page 8) Serving the District ! May 16, 1963 COUNCIL QUOTES | | Council met Monday evening in the Munici- pal Chambers, presided over by the Reeve, Mr, J,P.Heenan, Councillors Valiquette, ° Fraser and Wellings heard the minutes of the past meeting and correspondence, read by Secretary W.F.Strutt, A Schreiber resident sought. permission to erect. motel-style cabins, service station and restaurant within the municipality and itemized plans to be completed over a six year period, Reeve Heenan informed Council it appeared a tentative agreement had been reached with the Department of Lands and | Forests to purchase this Crown land. He woul procure the plans from the applicant for . study by Council, making it clearly under- stood there would be no services provided by the Municipality and that, under the exist- ing By-Law, only a Service Station and not a Garage could be erected, A payment of $1150, as twenty-five percent of the 1962 Road Allowance was received from the Department of Highways. The Northwestern Ontario Development Association sought men- bership from the Town at 10¢ per capita tax. Application for the position of Dog Catche from James Sweet was accepted by Council, A letter from the Attorney General noti- fied Council of the findings of Coroner Dr. C,H,Reason of Marathon and jurors at the Inquest into the death of Henry Thomas Duriez The death was termed accidental and complete- ly exonerated the driver, Recommendations were made that the Chief of Police and Town Council take means to caution against sliding on roadways. Council deliberated on the ; recommendations , agreeing too many road ~ signs caused complacency and decided to: e print cautioning letters to parents in the' paper next winter, with the Chief of Police to follow up these cautions, The Fire Report from Chief R.H, Hofland' listéd two fires during Aprily-one caused by MR ali ca oasis aiitlenphea hierar tiesto neerettaritlictineaontncainapesesties tsataianieieeainanineincnacaitia ee teaticciiensinamescepinitinnialteneatencamercenceibanainctncptitaitittin "construction workers on an addition to a Motel and. the second commended the three boys involved who, though causing the fire while camping, had remained at the scene to put it out, Regular fire practice had been held and Hydrants blown out. The Department expected Mr, L.Cottenden in town next month when pre- sentation of their Award would be mde, The Fire Chief listed replacements witile he would be on vacation and included a request for further supplies, Councillor Fraser wopld investigate these requests, Councillor Wellings reported further on the Hydrants. Public Library account. of $175.54, Hydro Account of $11,171.04, Town Account of $55,341.65 and Recreation account of $5, $13, 80 were completely discussed before passing for payment, Reeve Heenan remarked they still had not received the combined financial statement from (Continued Page 10)