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Terrace Bay News, 29 Nov 1972, p. 11

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NOVEMBER 29, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 CY BRASSARD CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL As a resident of this community for 18 years, and deeply involved with community activities in the past and present, | decided to run for council on December 4, for a number of reasons. To the new voter, and older ones, some issues and problems facing this community in the near future should be exposed. If Regional Government should be forced upon us, with the governing body located at Thunder Bay, or amalgamation between Schreiber and Terrace Bay, what are the benefits for us, and what does it cost? Sooner or later this town should be ready to accept the responsibility of garbage, snow removal, and general maintenance of the town. A study on the costs of equipment and man hours involved must be made. A town such as ours needs the Recereation Centre, for the varied activities offered for the young and old. With the town paying for over 90% of the costs of this complex and the possibility of paying for a new heating system, and other unforeseen major expenditures, somewhere along the way, costs must be cut. Secondary industry should be encouraged, for the growth of the town. With a beautiful community, such as ours, lets all make an effort to keep it that way. If elected, I'm sure, I'll make a good honest effort in helping run the business of the town. Sincerely, Cy Brassard. 1 Legion Meeting - cont'd MEN'S CURLING NEWS officer Mr. Falzetta. Results of the elections are as The Turkey Bonspiel held on Nov. 17-19 was a follows: great success. Fifteen teams entered and the partici- Past President and President, Jeannette Gunter; 1st pants proved that they have not lost their ability to Vice President, Stella Gusul; 2nd Vice President, enjoy themselves, ; Bea St Louis; Treasurer, Jean Mcgraw; Secretary, The winner of the turkeys was Tony Cvitkovich's Ethel Boyd; Warden, Joyce Mercier; Asst. Warden, Rink. Peg wellings played third, Second Archie Marian Burns; Membership, Y. Rochon; Publicity, Hienrich, Lead George Caron. The runner up was F. Boucher; Sick and Visiting, Julie Rattray; Asst, Lorne McKenzie's Rink. Third B, Randa, Second Sick and Visiting, Pam Jones; Ways and Means, R. Jowitt and Lead M, McMillan. Wyn McKechnie; Asst. Ways and Means, A. Smith; D. Kenney won the B event with Third R. Beaulieu, Social Convener, Marg. Duriez; Kitchen, A, Daley; | Second J. Rogers and Lead B. Wise. The runner up Sports, Lois MacRae. was C, Koski with Third J. Gunter, Second T. Stazh- Installation will take place December 8 with a party | iw and Lead D, McKenzie. following. In order to supply entertainment on Saturday nites, Mrs. Gunter thanked her out-going executive for the club will be holding a Men's Minispiel Dec. 2. their hard work and support and welcomed her new These have proved very successful in the past so come executive. The meeting closed with a verse of "God | out and try it. If your interested, contact J, Rogers Save the Queen". Lunch was served. or T. Cvitkovich or add your name to the list in the curling club. PEANUTS BLITZ NOV.30 & DEC.1

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