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1972-01
Council supports LMI's fight to halt the in-stream gravel operations adjacent to Terrace Park
picture of new members of Council who took oaths on New Years Day and council members appointed to committees
Council - first meeting for new Mayor was January 11 and he asked for prompt and regular attendance, electronic burglary protection for householders discussed, village finances were outlined and largest expense is for police protection, Ordinance 4 - 72 passed to establish the appropriation for the 1972 budget
Rawnsley home has $12,000 fire along with picture of Fire Chief Lee Stegemeyer
two juveniles suspected of stealing lights off the Village Christmas tree were caught
Letters to the Editor - anonymous resident annoyed by dogs running lose, from Mrs. Robert D. Gerhard to Donald Franke thanking council and maintenance for their help in beautifying the Park
January editors Debbi Barber and Sandy Preston, Pat Henley will edit the February issue
Debbi Barber's editorial on Village green spaces and need for a committee
Council has concerns over proposed express bus system for East Hamilton County
the Bookmobile for the Hamilton County Public Library comes the third Thursday of each month to the Community House
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - dinner in the good old days
editor's note, ad worded incorrectly
new neighbors - John and Linda Gislason, Rick and Carolyn Sutphin, Tom and Lynda Follett, Jim and Mary Porter, Hayden and Kitty Davis, Joan and Bob Pene, Dick Crossett, Jr., George and Nancy McManis, Marty and Nancy McMullens and the following moved to other houses in the Park, Bill and Beth Hawley, Dick and Norvita Hildbolds, Lee and Charles Ferguson and Charles and Ruth Rockel
Classified Ads - someone needs an immediate baby sitter and boy's Schwinn Sting Ray for sale
Peggy LaCrone writes a wonderful article with picture about Albert George Kipp who lived at 709 Myrtle
Twelfth Night tree burning with picture and is it legal
Babysitting School held by the Terrace Park Fire Department and 42 completed the course
Council report - passed a motion requesting the planners of the new bus system to investigate alternatives to some aspects of the plan for the Village, particularly the suburban bus terminal proposed near Elm and Wooster, resolution passed to renovate the second floor of the Community Building not to exceed $1,500 and a resolution was passed for plumbing improvements in the Community Building not to exceed $1,000, committee appointed to explore the Village installing its own gasoline storage and pump
suggestion made for improvements to the pedestrian chain guard along the Elm Avenue bridge, the Mayor appointed and Council approved the roster of Fire and Life Squad members
Recreation Committee thanks those who served the past year
Dave Pannkuk talks about the Terrace Park Players
report of fire and life squad runs
Ken Troy's Outdoors - deer hunting in general
pre-schoolers pictured have physical coordination classes
Rev. Laurence H. Blackburn to speak at a special Conference on the Ministry of Healing
Announcements - Garden Club will hold a meeting February 1 and Mrs. Donald Cook will present a program on Honey Bees and Beekeeping, Middle School Rummage Sale on March 25, use of the Community Building must be scheduled through Connie Pannkuk, the League of Women Voters will explore "Local Program Making" on February 9, St. Thomas Nursery School announced its new program for 1972-73, the Child Study Group is having Chef Jim Gregory for a culinary discussion, Cub Scout Pack 97 will meet January 25 and on February 29 hold its annual Blue and Gold banquet, during January the Girl Scouts are working on badges.