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1973-10
League of Women Voters has forum for candidates
Green Pennant Traffic Safety Program banner raised and the day declared Green Pennant Day (with picture)
the Terrace Park Players get ready to do "Four On The Floor"
Council report - discussed the revised fence ordinance and a public hearing will be held on December 11 and erection of future fences would be administered through a separate ordinance, repair of certain sidewalks to begin within the week, the purchase of a new pumper continues, the new Ohio criminal code will require 40 hours of additional training for village patrolmen, the Green Pennant safety program to be launched October 12, new draperies hung in Community Building, new clock for the center purchased by local group, new florescent lights installed in the pole barn in the landfill, BBSCo. sent a letter requesting a waiver of the sidewalk requirement at the corner of Wooster and Elm and the waiver adoption was moved and seconded and the motion carried, the final plans for the BBSCo. office complex have been approved and will be submitted to the Hamilton County Building Inspector for approval, resurfacing of Elm delayed, council voted for funds to resurface the Community Building parking lot not to exceed $1,500, the Board of Liquor Control is not going to renew Tex Cafe's liquor license, Ray Cadwallader sent a letter bidding for the job of codifying the village ordinances, the mayor brought up the possibility of Terrace Park becoming its own township and approval given to begin initial steps, unsafe crosswalk situation at the corner of Amherst and Terrace Place
Mayor Corbin urges everyone to vote "Yes" for the village tax levy renewal
Life Oaks Career Development Center opens where six juniors and seniors from Mariemont School attend
Letters to the Editor - Eugene L. Herrmann writes two of his children almost got hit by a car as they were riding bicycles
children in grades 3, 4 and 5 at Terrace Park School will be Trick or Treating for UNICEF
Village Bulletin Board
candidates for council - Richard Bowman, William Ryan, Richard Phillips, Patricia Henley, Richard Griffith and Paul Kennedy
Charles Weibold's life work as an art conservationist
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - rationing during World War II
four school district candidates vie for three seats - Arnold Morelli, Josephine Lakeman, Charles E. Boerig and Walter D. Johann
St. Thomas Church Bazaar to be November 15 with picture of Betts Ryan and Mary Jo Graeter holding wreaths for sale
council candidates state their views.