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1971-12
Council - directed annexation committee to proceed with attempting to annex to Terrace Park an area long both sides of Wooster Pike west to a line adjoining the Tarkington House apartment project, authorized Ray Cadwallader to proceed with negotiations on the Tex Cafe project, Mayor Lindell presented a revised annexation report and Ray Cadwallader revealed the latest developments on the complex relocation project involving residents of the Tex Cafe property
nothing official about Relocated 50
a thank you to retiring Mayor Carl H. Lindell and reminiscing about his many accomplishments
retiring Clerk Stan Miller's accomplishments
inauguration ceremonies for newly elected Village Officials tentatively scheduled for New Year's Day
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - the meaning of Christmas
St. Thomas Christmas services
Tom Bush writes A Christmas Story about a Sunday School class making a flock of sheep out of peanuts and a lesson learned
Mariemont Middle School will put on a musical entitled "A Musical Stroll Down Christmas Card Lane" on December 16
Terrace Park Elementary School will hold their annual Christmas program on December 20
Christmas Concert at Mariemont High School on December 20
Letters to the Editor - Village Views' policy on printing the letters, Pat Henley writes about the respect she has for retiring Mayor Carl Lindell, thank you from Robert K. Denny to the voters of Terrace Park on passing the school levy
Don Leshner's overview of the new council members and Mayor Frank Corbin
Sierra Club history and they need additional volunteers
Ken Troy's Outdoors - sandbagging of over 150 deer by 22 hunters in the south coastal region
breakdown of the November election
Classified - found small girl's Timex watch and religious medal on a chain
Announcements - Boy Scout Paper Drive December 18, Mariemont School district Christmas vacation to Begin December 22 with school resuming January 3, Child Study Group plans a program of gymnastic and exercise classes, Garden Club will hold its January meeting January 4 with a program on English Gardens, annual Christmas Tree burning will be January 6, the League of Women Voters will hold meetings January 12 and January 26 with the U.S. Congress being the topic
the Terrace Park sixth grade class wrote Senator Robert A. Taft asking him to support a bill to protect the wild ponies out west and the bill was passed by the House and Senate which was helped by the letter writing campaign by children throughout the country.