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1971-02
Terrace Park has a special meeting to discuss the rechanneling with Milford, Mariemont, Fairfax and Newtown
the Terrace Park PTA will meet February 22 to discuss the drug problem
council - rechanneling of the rivers was discussed, annexation was discussed, some citizens objected to the foul odors coming from the stock feeding operation west of the village, the Garden Club's project was reported on, the morning crossing guard has been reinstated at Western and Wooster, Patrolman Thomas Hemseth is recovering from an injury, bids for the new furnace were reviewed, approval for budget changes was requested, a holiday and sick leave ordinance for Village employees was enacted, it was decided to stay with the black background and white lettering street signs
Garden Club will meet March 2 and the guest speaker will be Dr. H. G. Petering
Majority Whip Michael J. Maloney's letter to the Ohio Director of Highways about relocation of U.S. 50 and rechanneling the Little Miami and East Fork Rivers was printed
Donald and Frances Franke edited this issue of VV
correction to reference to Scenic River status is Little Miami is rechanneled
Readers Say (Letters to the Editor) - J. D. Wallis writes about closing turnaround on Wooster Pike, Brad Anderson in the 5th Grade discusses we need to do more about pollution, Mrs. Richard Metzgar discusses replacement of the crossing guard
Boy Scout paper drive on March 6
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - the ice age and the glacial dam
odor from the farm operation west of the Village is still a problem
new neighbors - Barry and Marie Ramsdell, Ann and Blake Dock Jamie and Barbara Wallace, Richard and Nancy Phillips, Jeff and Debbie Cobb, Bill and Diane Bradbury, the David Griswolds and the Alva Bryants
Terrace Pops puts on its eighth concert
Nancy Pielage new teacher at Terrace Park Elementary
Girl Scouts of all ages from Terrace Park, Mariemont, Fairfax and Madison Place with have an International Dinner
Ken Troy's Outdoors - travel abroad and a foreigner's views
Financial Report for 1970
Rev. Fred LaCrone talks about the beginning of Lent
map showing rechanneling and Don Franke's discussion of the alternatives
Sierra Club statement about rechanneling and relocation of U.S. 50
volunteers needed for Stepping Stones
Kirk Augspurger receives Eagle Scout award, also the following ranks were awarded, Life Scout - Ron Capehart, Bob Holloway, Lon Stirsman and Greg Vogt, Star Scout - Jamie Fjord, Bruce Halley and Andy Augspurger, First Class - Jim Gingrich and Rod Herdman, Second Class - Jeff Weyer and Kenny Williamson and Randy Ewers received his Tenderfoot, also receiving merit badges were Scott Grosse, John and Paul Henley and Rick Hildbold
5th graders from Terrace Park school took a trip to Washington, D.C. on February 13
County Commissioners presided over a meeting requested by Little Miami, Inc. relative to problems affecting preservation of the Little Miami River
book review - You Might as Well Live, An Unfinished Woman and The Making of a Surgeon.