Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1969, p. 8

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PAGE 8 Tee Ek: ee on ° = ee a: -Ec 9o x i. ae Council Quotes - cont'd from front page the following correction to press representative in | order that the misinterpretation be corrected - : 5 i | " Councillor Farrell reported that the Public Health Department requires that the Boy Scout Headquarters must have adequate sewage disposal before the water facilities can be used. The Group Committee will be informed that Town Council will assist by under- writing the material cost of a septic tank and offlu- ent bed." A suggestion by Ontario Hydro that "peak load" use by the township be abolished was questioned by LOS TT ILO IF A REDE EEE LEE RE LEIS SE AT OI AEDES IES LH TE TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 3, 1969 You are now required by law to register as Vendors, and beginning April 1st, to collect 5% Retail Sales Tax if you provide lodging in hotels, motels, hostels, tourist homes, clubs and other similar accommodation. You need not coliect tax if you have less than four rental units. There is no. tax on a rental period of one month or more. This message is important. we Se 2 -- OS "SS i = = oo 'a? tw a. Councillor Farrell. The situation will be investigateq®™ further. district Retail Sales Tax Office listed below. A letter sent to Mill Manager J. Ferrier containedyq a detailed report on water supply. Reeve Cavanaugh#® asked that the township be kept advised of recom- mendations in the report are implemented. Correspondence included a letted from the Mun- icipal Engineer of the Department of Highways re = flooding,storm sewers and catch basins, also one from J.J.Hickey advising that price of Fire Truck would advance $500 on April Ist. N. Commisso wrote that he will not relocate his poultry farm. Mrs 3 no aS CR EES. aa

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