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1974-08
Fiesta '74 activity is in full swing as the day approaches
public meeting set for September 16 on the Proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant
quorum not present for the August Council meeting
Labor Day program announced
The Appalachian Green Parks Project which originated in the Ohio University School of Theater will perform Appalachian music and dance on the Village Green for Terrace Parkers on August 26
Letters to the Editor - David M. Hummel takes issue with Mel Aichholz's letter last month about Terrace Park merging with the Milford Fire Department to save the cost of a new fire truck
editorial on proposed park based on the Kroger Hills campground and a Hamilton County Park
St. Thomas to have vacation Church school again this summer
newly remodeled undercroft to be dedicated on September 8
Village Bulletin Board - PTA to have sign-up booth at Fiesta '74, Mariemont school schedule, free mulch at the landfill, Mariemont High School Student Council to sell garbage bags, Child Study group will meet September 10 with the topic life squad and basic first aid for home emergencies, St. Thomas Nursery School will institute a Co-op Mother's Day Out program, contributions continue to come in for Village Views
Alan Baldwin thanks the expressions of sympathy he received for his wife illness and passing
Adelaide Dietrich's career at the family owned Milford Hardware (with picture of Adelaide and her sister Vera and dogs)
new neighbors - Steve and Judy Keim, John and Stephanie (Brown) Jones, Lois and Terry Swan, Dr. John and Zoe Moore, Joyce and Phillip Harrington and James and Janet Boudrie
Fire Department and Life Squad invite public to its September drill
Bake Sale booth at Fiesta '74 looking for contributors
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - 1895 well dug to be adjusted for a windmill on Terrace Place across from Little Miami Railroad depot, in 1900 Miami nothing more than a pathway for carriages, in the beginning Terrace Park was the terminus of the CM&L Traction company, in 1900 the Mayor entertained a motion to instruct Marshall L. W. Conkling that if he didn't do his duty he would be asked to resign and his salary for July, August & September was $8.75, permission granted to R. L. Underwood to sell electrical power for public and private use and a portion of the building stands at 815 Miami Avenue
paintings by William E. Fay will be exhibited at Closson Gallery and Paul R. Stewart will be installed as Cincinnati-area chairman of SCORE
the Terrace Park League of Women Voters will meet September 18 and will have a report on the Princeton School System
congestion on Wooster Pike through Terrace Park seems to have lessened
O.K.I. conducted a meeting to explain the program to preserve the Little Miami River
Wrenwood dudes dare comers to the annual volleyball competition at Fiesta '74
Terrace Park Tigers win Knothole Baseball Class C-1 District Championship
King Soccer has 200 local kids
Sandy McAnich will help Fiesta '74 send balloons aloft
neighborhood kids have carnival for Neediest Kids of All (with picture).