t Vol. 12 No. 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS Serving The District ril 3, 1969 COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve W. E. Cacanaugh presided at re- - gular council session held on March 25 when Councillors W. Farrell, D. Desrosier, R. Bray, J. Caccamo and Clerks W. Hanley, and M. Simmer were present . A delegation from the Horticultural Soc- iety, lead by Mr. J.Steen, brought to Coun- cil's attention what they consider unfair charges for use of facilities have been billed to the group. Pointing out that they had re- ceived full co-operation from Council in the past, they feel that the Recreation Committee had dealt with them unfairly, particularly in view of their many past projects for beautify- ing the town. While sympathising with their grievance Council pointed out that the Rec. Association were only amplifying a regulation which has always existed I.E. that groups with 100% membership in the Rec. Association are en- titled to free use of the facilities for non- SCHREIBER MAN KILLED NEAR JACKFISH An accident on the CPR right-away occur- red at 4.50 p.m. Tuesday March 31st. two miles east of Jackfish taking the life of Giordomo Zamola aged 28. A resident of Schréiber, the deceased was crushed by a crane operated by his brother while laying rails. A doctor and ambulance from Terrace Bay was called to the scene of the accident. Dr. M.J. Moffat pronounced the victim dead. Investigation Coronor, Dr. J. Smialek . conducted an inquiry on Tuesday. Provincial Police Constable §.R. Jones of the Schreiber Detachment is investigating. TEENAGERS ATTEND CRAFT YOUTH WORKSHOP During the winter school break, Verna Daley, Kristine Chepelsky and Joyce Bel- liveau attended a very successful Craft Work profit making projects. Council promised Shop. It is hoped that in the near future the an investigation and report to the society EAST ER with in a week. Following approval of the minutes of last meeting a motion was passed covering proposed expenditure of $12,000 (identifying two separate projects) to be spen on the area south of the highway. By-laws 221 and 22 to desi gnate water and sewer areas of the town were passed. D. Desrosier reported that re- vised estimate on the District Home for the Aged showed little difference. Cguncillor Farrell _harided the - cont'd on page 8 ... SAFETY DEPENDS ON ME community will be treated to a display of the crafts and skills learned by these girls at this workshop. The girls have indicated that they are willing to act as volunteer resouce leaders in the community. If any groups in town are interested in being exposed to the new crafts learned by these . young ladies, please contact the Recreation Office Business is never so healthy as when, like a chicken, it must do a certain amount of scratching for what it gets.