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1975-01
A review of the minutes brings to mind such matters as codification of over 75 years of ordinances, major repairs to our bridges beautification of the green, purchase of a new fire truch, improvement to the Villages general appearance and perhaps most important and difficult in these days, a year of fiscal soundness both in terms of controlling expenditures in 1974 and building a foundation for future years. Council Calls for Study In Playfield Controversy - It was the calm before the storm, only there was no storm. A few breezes but not the fury anticipated by many. Tax Rate 3rd Highest in County Terrace Park enters the new year with the third highest tax rate in Hamilton County, 72.90 per $1000.00 of property valuation. Village School Board Plan Playground Pact
Village council is expected to vote at its next meeting on a formal agreement resolving for a time a dispute between Terrace Park and the Village School Board. Letters to the Editor
One afternoon I received a rather alarming message at work. "Call Children's Hospiral. Your daughter fell and cut her forehead open. It was the first calamity to beset our little Jill in her first fifteen monthe of life. The Wilks wish to thank the Life Squad for coming to the and neighbors for coming to the aid of their daughter. Dear editor
I am against soccer in the Wilderness Preserve. It is a very nice Place and I agree with Mrs. Henley. When the games are played people will not be quiet. Sarah Stegemeyer (Age 9) To The Editor Thanks to the 235 Families who returned the questionnaire Circulated by the Wilderness Committee. Results showed the council that there is overwhelming support for protecting the preserve as a natural area, but that many citizens also believe there is need for some more space for recreation. Amy's off to Down Under- Tazuko Oshima, right, gives Amy Washburn a farewell hug before Amy left for a year in New Zealand. (Picture) Cherry Named President Newly elected officers of the perrace Park Swim Club Board of Trustees are President, Doug Cherry Vice -president , Administration, Gene DEsvertine, Vice President Pool and grounds Bob Sluka, Treasurer Peter Mingers Secretary and Social Program Advisor Trish Bryan, Swimming chairman Bob Morrison, Membership chairman Barb Johnson, Tennis Chairman Karen Roberts and assistant, pool and grounds, Hugh Williams. Village Bulletin Board
League of Women Voters Feb 12 9am at Jo Ann Kennedy's 313 Oxford. T.P. PLAYERS
Annual Dinner -show Community House Feb 13 14 and 15th . Child Study Group
Feb 4th Representative From "Frame and Save" demonstrating. CLODHOPPERS Sat. Feb 8th at Terrace Park Country Club. HIGH SCHOOL PTSA MEETING. 7
45 business meeting followed by "Activities Fair" All extracurricular Club teams and endeavors showing their accomplishments. GARDEN CLUB
Feb 4th, Community House "Decorating Ukranian Easter Eggs. Tom Ryan conducts this years version of the Terrace Park Players Dinner Show " Are you Ready for This?" February 13 , 14 and 15th at the Community House. Tom Ryan is the dir
ector. Producers are Frank and Lee Corbin, Bobbie and Bill Rope. (Picture) New Neighbors
Al and Arlene Hoeweller. Malinda Easterday. Lois and Charles Fowler Dorothy and Joseph O'Reilly Becky and Larry Deckand. Ruth Lanner has been a self Designated official Collection depot for used Christmas Cards. Terrace Park players are looking for talent for a musical in April. A Rare Woodpecker Makes A Comeback. Near size of a crow sooty 'black with long red crest, white stripe on side of head and neck conspicuous white tapches in wings" (Picture)1975-01