Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 6 Mar 1969, p. 1

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Vol. 12, No. 10 COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve Cavanaugh gave a brief report on his recent visit to Pinewood Court District Home for the Aged, at the regular Council meeting, held in Council Chambers . Correspondence included a letter from the Manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Mr. T. Scott, to the council, commending them for the hiring}. of snow removal crews to clean up the sidewalks on Simcoe Plaza, and assured them of his co-operation in keeping the area in front of the Bank cleared. North Western Water and Waste Conference will hold a meeting on April 18. John Mikus will be asked to attend. The Terrace Bay High School will publish a Year Book, and asked Council to submit an advertisement. This will be done. Ina letter to Mrs. G. Mullins Secretary Treasurer of the District Separate School Board was informed that levy of Separate School taxes will be handled by the Municipal Office. Mr. Eric Opas, President of the Sea Cadet Corps, met with Bill Farrell to discuss the shooting range for the Sea Cadets, and informed him that a suitable site had been found ouside the town limits. Kimberly-Clark advised Council that a camp on Terrace Beach will be taken down by the company. A letter was dispatched to the Federal Government Department of Finance, Municipal Affairs, requesting an interim grant in lieu of taxes. The Department of the Attorney General stated there would be a training school for Firemen. Councillor Dave Desrosiers will look into this matter. A letter was sent to the Lake Superior Divisonal Board of Education, requesting arbitration in connection with the apportionment of costs for 1969. The Thunder Bay Health Unit presenting their (cont'd on page 2) Serving the District March 6, 1969. CRAFT DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATION - An interesting Craft display and demonstration was held at the Terrace Bay High School Auditorium on Saturday, March Ist. There were fascinating displays of weaving, ceramics, woodworking, block printing, copper tooling, copper enamelling, copper jewellry, paper mache, rug hooking, candlemaking and others. Exhibited by members of the Lakehead and Area Craft Association, Nipigon Red Rock Craft and Local craftsmen. Demonstrations were given in woodcarving, by Mrs. Frank Potocnik, copper work by Mrs. Kozak and paper mache and rug hooking by Mrs. Tamblin. This display was arranged by the Recreation Committee Director Dave Courtemanche. Cathy Graham, a Gr. 9 pupil at Ter- LIVE and WORK race Bay High School, placed second in the prepared speech portion of the THE SA ee WAY Ontario School Trustees' and Ontario fHydro Public Speaking Zone Finals.

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