Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 22 Aug 1973, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 22, I973 Council Quotes =- continued ..... en LETTER TO THE EDITOR A verbal complaint given to Councillor Hale Editor: A of the excessive noise and late hour of the bread truck unloading on MacDonald Avenue was brought to Councils attention. A letter re- questing that this procedure be done elsewhere in town as to not anoy residents will be sent to the bread company, with copies going to the bread man in town and the owner of the premis- es. Another discussing took place regarding the condition of the sidewalk on Simcoe Plaza be- tween the Bank and Costa's. The owners of these sidewalks will be notified of their poor condition and requested to upgrade same. A short discussion was held on the work that had to be done on Lakeview Drive by the garage compound where the town has its storm drainage and sewage drainage. This work has cost the township thousands of dollars and simply because of a few youngsters who filled the pipe drains with hockey sticks and other debris. This work is now completed at a great expense to the taxpayers. Possibly if your children play at the "drop" you could warn them of the damage they can cause by filling these pipes. Ending the Council meeting a final discuss- ion was held on the condition of certain street signs in town and Councillor Megraw, public works will do a survey on this matter. GOLFING NEWS Mixed 2-Ball Tournament held Thursday, Aug- ust 9th was a great success with the following prize winners: Low Gross: Joy & Arnold 2nd Low Gross: Snoopy & Charlie Brown Low Net: Flo & Gabriel 2nd Low Net: Liza & Zeek Low Hole: Blondie & Dagwood High Hole: Alice & Fred Most Talkative Golfers: Daisy & Abner Best Bush Golfers: Olive & Popeye Most Debonair Golfers: Andry & Pet Best puffers: Jane & Zed Most Exercised Golfers: Maggie & Jeff Congratulations to the above winners who- ever they were. A social hour was held later at the club house with homemade spaghetti and meatballs and light refreshments being served. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Derek Wills of Terrace Bay, a girl on August I6, I973. Now that we are approaching the end of our project we would like to extend our thanks to the people of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Thun- der Bay who gave us pictures and tapes. Spec- ial thanks to A. Almos, B. Cook, C. Downey, J. Falzetta, J. Moore, M. Nicol, R. Sinotte, R. Scott, K. Verdone and Mrs. Wright fof pictures. Also thanks to A. Almos, C. Downey, J. Falzetta M. McCuaig, L. McCuaig, M. Nicol and K. Verdone for recorded interviews. cont'd page 5 ...... HOBBY STOCK & LATE MODEL RACING THIS SUNDAY AT PENINSULA RACEWAY, MARATHON TIME TRIALS AT 6:00 P.M. FOLLOWED BY RACING IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, RACING WILL BE POSTPONED TO THE FOLLOWING MONDAY AT THE SAME TIMES. Talk back your boss. With the CLASSIC [I mobile C.B. transceiver. It gets your message across loud and clear, and avoids costly repetition and delay. CLASSIC 11 features 23 channels; no warm-up; 19 silicon transistors; IC circuit; built in P.A. system with volume control ; auto noise limiter; detachable noise cancelling dynamic mike with remote switch; exclusive safety circuit. Plus a three-year warranty. CLASSIC II helps you save time, effort and money in the lumbering business, through better communications. Talk to us about it. *Suggested price $259.95 COURIER 25 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont. M5V 2P1 COMMUNICATIONS " ic) 363-5011 Telex 02-21264

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