Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 3 Oct 1968, p. 5

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OCTOBER 3, 1968 Council Quotes - cont'd from front page with the proper papers for the ice maker, and with Dave Desrosiers as a substitute in time of need. A letter from Crown Attorney P.V. Ibbetson re- quested submission of a list of Grand Jurors and Petit Jurors. The deadline for this request was Oct- ober 25th. Accounts paid were Recreation - $8,003.18. Councillor Sinotte announced that landscaping around Lands and Forest Homes is under progress . Councillor Desrosiers announced that all the new st street signs are installed, and that curbs and corners have been much improved. By-law 214 was passed establishing rules and re- gulations regarding municipal employees as to vaca- tions, working conditions, etc. A Medical Officer's report will be required of all Volunteer Fire. Department Personnel, regularly, at expense of Council. The Terrace Bay Police Force will be asked to keep an even firmer watch for teenage drinking which apparently is still going on, in spite of all their efforts to curb it. Stiffer penalties must be im- posed on those either drinking under age or those supplying minors . A discussion took place as to whether or not it would be feasible to ask the Snack Bar lessee to o- pen the Arena Snack Bar on Sunday evenings, or at such times as the Arena is used. This will be dis- cussed with the Proprietor of the Snack Bar. A Recreation Conference will take place in Mani-| touwadge on October 19th, to which all community minded members are invited. The Reeve expressed the opinion that some Councillors might find them- selves able to attend. Discussion of those wanting to bowl, who are not members of the Recreation Association took place. It was decided that it is the duty of the Bowling Association to ascertain if bowlers are indeed mem- bers of the Recreation Association'. Louise Brooks, of the Community Church C.G.1.T requested permission to sell candy kisses some time in October. Permission was granted. A letter from Smith, Carter, Searles, confirmed the fact that they will supply the necessary equip- ment in the Occupational Courses in Home Econo- mics. This will be discussed between the High School Architect and the Hydro Commission when 'equipment such as stoves, washers, dryers etc. are needed. The High School Board requested special parking TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 | a INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BANK WILL BE AT TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO on MONDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1968 If you require a term loan for a new or existing business, you are invited to discuss your needs with him. An appointment can be arranged by telephoning: MR. M.D. HANLY Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Telephone 825-3292 or in advance by writing to: INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK P.O. BOX 878 FORT WILLIAM, ONTARIO for the School bus. Council will advise that the understanding was that off-street parking will be provided within the school project. They feel this will facilitate bus parking. The Fire Hydrant on Pine Crescent will be replac- ed as soon as equipment and parts are available. wares s '! tw EXTENSION COURSES SOCIOLOGY - Social Thought INSTRUCTOR - Dr. Assimi DATES - Commencing Oct. 4 & 5 and every second weekend thereafter. - One course: $120 Audit fees (non-credit) $40 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE - Mrs. Shirley Angus Box 454 TERRACE BAY, Home - 825-3868 Contact Mrs. Angus for the time and place. _s Lakehead University FEES

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