Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1962, p. 1

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Vol, 59\ No» 41 -¢y COUNCIL QUOTES | & short meeting of Council was presided over by Reeve J.P, Heenan Wednesday afternoon in the Municipal offices to conclude the bus~ iness of the month, Attending were Councillors Evans~Smith, Valiquette and Fraser, with Sec- retary '/.F, Strutt and Clerk WW, Hanley, Following acceptance of past minutes the Secretary Mr, Strutt read all correspondence, Upon receipt of price lists, Council ordered Lapel pins for awards. 4. letter from the Police Department with reference to the animal disposal act, requeste | consideration be given for an animal disposal | gree The matter would be referred to Council lor Welling upon his return, Chief Constable | Billings request: for permission to attend | the meeting at Sault Ste, Marie October 2nd an 3rd of the Chief Constables, met with the approval of Council, A letter from the Ontario Water Resources ' voiced approval of the completion of the Plant | waste stablization, With Civil Aeronautic routes of the North-South Air Service in the States being investigated, the Northwestern Ontario Development Association suggested a letter of support for this service be sent fron each Town, Reeve Heenan discussed the new electric | rates for home-heating and hot water heating rates in these homes, This subject was left for more formal presentation at the forthcom- ing meeting, Councillor Fraser felt tenders should be sought to install the cement curbing at the Cemetery if it was going to be done this year, Councillor Valiquette recommended a letter of appreciation and gift should be forwarded | to Corporal Richardson prior to his reitrement from the Ontario Provincial Police, Corporal Richardson has rendered invaluable assistance /and continued co-operation from the neighbor- ing Detachnent, Council discussed at length the progress being made at the swimming pool, Underground 'piping had been completed and bids for the change house were thoroughly perused, Council- , Lor Evans-Gmith noted the Kiwanis Club had | bought the necessary fencing, A meeting of the Pool Cormittee was to be held. shortly when recommendations on bids would be made, | Landscaping of the grounds in front of the | Utilites Building is to be completed by the | end of September, anette get nenetemerene ee t | | i | | | | | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY | All members and interested: persons are urged i to attend the Annual Meeting of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce to be held in the Rec- { | . ty 2, | Teation Centre on Thursday, October 4th at } } ! t | 7330 P.M, Reports for the fiscal year will be given, and election of officers will take place, | 1 + Serving the District in which we live Ze a ae ett cen pene ten eer ate ae ee ee CANADA SAVINGS BOND TIME AGAIN 1962 Bonds purchased on the Payroll Savings Plan will be paid in full as of October 31st, This year's campaign will get underway in the mill during the week of October 15th, So now is the time to start thinking about your 1963 ' purchase, Each year more and more people take advan- tage of this convenient way to save, Last year 327 employees purchased $115,000.00 in bonds establishing a new record, This year as usual, there will be a canvas- ser in each department, Be prepared to make your purchase when he calls on you, Lee A Oe RN oa ae ee Ki name ot ie CORPORAL RICHARDSON HONOURED ON RETIREMENT A community farewell was tendered Corp, and Mrs, Ford Richardson in the Schreiber Town Hall on Saturday evening, with Jack Handel as M,C, and Allan Bourk pianist. - Those offering congratulations and. good wishes to the corporal on his retirement included Reeve WE, DtArcy, for the community, V.E, Everitt, Canadian Pacific Railway, Chief Harold Billings, Terrace Bay, L.D. Irwin, Town Clerk Marathon, Bert McGooey, Chief Ranger Pays Platt who also spoke for the Civil Service Association, Thunder Bay Branch, and J.B. Risdale, who presented the community gift to Corp, Richardson, Mr, Everitt presented a gift from officers of the CPR., and a note of amusement was inter: jected when on behalf of Terrace Bay Chief j _Jillings presented what he termed a Bail. Dond, , Mrs, Forbes Macadam presented Mrs, Rh, Richardson with a corsage, the gift of Mrs, Mary Martinsen, as was the beautiful candle-li floral arrangement which centred the buffet lunch table. Hugh Stewart gave a roundly applauded recitation of the Robt. Service favourite "The Burial of Bill McKay", Attending the party from out of town were: Chief and Mrs, H, Billings, Mr, and lirs, G.L. Crandlemire, Mr,'and Mrs, S,E, Erickson, Mr. and Mrs, \/, Klug, Mr, and Mrs, N, Linkwich, Art LeBlanc, Roly Scowen, and Mr, and Mrs. ¥, Anderson.all of Terrace Bay, Mr. and Mrs, LD, | Irwin and Chief and Mrs, Graham of Marathon, Mr, and Mrs, C, Todesco, Mr, and Mrs, D0, Gerow, 1 !

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