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1972-05
The Planning and Zoning Commission met to hear Bill Stevens' proposal for an 18 unit condominium at the south east corner of Elm and Wooster Pike and they also heard the request to subdivide the lot at 825 Princeton and the possible Planned Area Development for the north side of Wooster Pike on the property east of the Sohio station
the tenth Memorial Day Parade will start at 10:00 a.m. on May 29 and the track and field meet will begin at 1:00 p.m.
the Village Views Art Festival will be held May 28 (with picture of Ken Norvell with his entry)
Council Report - the Village received $18,800 in estate taxes, the Village sold the house on Wooster Pike next to the Zephyr station, the Village invested $25,000 in short term government paper, Council will meet informally to work on the budget and discuss possible ways of allocating the Improvement Fund, the income for Terrace Park may be more than originally estimated, estimates are being gathered for repair of several streets and sidewalk repair, the garbage collection for July and August will be Tuesday and Friday, the landfill ordinance passed the second reading, the was discussion of repairs to the Elm Road bridge over the railroad, revisions for the Police Department were discussed, physician inspection for the land use study has been made, choices for three new members for the Zoning Board of Appeals were indicated but not named in this VV issue
Letters to the Editor -Ruth Lanner writes including excerpts from the essays written for Arbor Day and Earth Day on the ecology and environment
winners of the Arbor Day essay contest were Jerry Gillespie, first, Jane Gerhard, second and Bob Caswell, third, honorable mention was received by Scott Thelen, Denise Baker and Gilbert Gillespie along with several runners-up
Nancy Smith, a third grade student, received Honorable Mention in the Enquirer's "What a Tree Means To Me" essay contest
another article on the Village Views Art Festival
request for donations
new neighbors - Raymond and Sue Bucy, Jeff and Lynn Pomeroy, William and Jean Sanker, Rodger and Ellen Miller, Carl and Janet Park, Steve and Pam Hobson, Rick and Leslie Jannott and Doug and Gayle Wilk
Terrace Park PTA nominates their officers
Dom Costanzo (with picture) receives Big Brother of the Year award and is also nominated for the national award
list of Terrace Park graduates from Mariemont, country Day and McNicholas
rules for the Wilderness Preserve, pictures from Memorial Day activities
Sara Dereniuk, Lisa Sprague and Chuck Peery are Mariemont National Merit winners along with pictures
Operation Identification for residents to mark their property
bridge on Given Road to be repaired with a picture
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - reprint of an article on Rachel Corey's 100th birthday which appeared in the Milford Record on February 8, 1934
Garden Club will meet June 9
the Recreation Committee will run the summer craft and recreation program for ten weeks
Terrace Park Players to preform "Just One Of Those Songs" on May 18, 19 and 20 along with a picture
Little Miami Inc. elects officers
Ken Troy's Outdoors - the story of the starlings versus the flickers in the Sycamore tree in the alley behind his house
Class D-2 baseball becomes Tee Ball experience for 7 and 8 year old boys
retiring Scoutmaster Ace Tollefsen was honored, a Court of Honor was held and scouts were inducted on May 8
there was a Warrior Booster membership drive
Classified - free kittens, lawn cutting, pet sitting, grass cutting and books and toys wanted for Appalachian children
record set by Jody Brown in the Junior Olympics Tournament for archery on April 23 with picture
Knothole Baseball season delayed but is now under way.