TERRACE BAY NEWS Vol. 14 No. 41 Serving The District October 20, 1971 COUNCIL QUOTES Councillor Roy Bray was Acting Reeve in the absence of Reeve Cavanaugh at the regular meeting of the Terrace Bay Town Council . After minutes were adopted, correspondence was reviewed. A letter to council from a concerned citizen about the lack of drainage at the intersection of Highway 17 and Simcoe Plaza will be considered. A thank you letter was received from St. John's Ambulance for the recentgrant of $25.00. The 1st Terrace Bay Boy Scout Association re- quested to sell items from the Regal catalogue around town in time for Christmas. Request granted. The Fire Department reported there had been. no fires in September and regular fire drill had been held. Two volunteer firemen had attended the Mutual Aid fire meeting in Thunder Bay. Township accounts passed for payment were: Township - 44,144.92; Hydro - 10,781.16; Library- 734.39; Recreation Committee = 9,340.03. Bill 38B was given third and final reading and passed. Councillor Bray commented on the vandalism in the Septic tank and lagoon area. Council is very concerned with the additional costs of purchasing steel signs and poles for the sewage lagoon area, and the re-sodding of the buried sewage flow line into the lagoon, due to damage caused by vandals. The actual cost to the taxpayer is not as yet known. Such stupid acts of vandalism can only cause taxes to rise, as signs wantonly destroyed must be replaced Also the breaking of coloured lights in. Centennial Park serves no good purpose, nor the upsetting of playground equipment. - Cont'd on page 2 ..... MALE CHOIR DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Music lovers in Terrace Bay had an opportunity to hear music at its best when the Fort William Male Choir sang in the High School Auditorium on Satur- day evening. Under the direction of Mr. Norman J. Kleven, with Mrs. Diane Crocker at the piano, the choir held its audience spellbound, right from its opening number to the last. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church were indeed fortunate in being able to invite the Fort William Male Choir to visit Terrace Bay. The proceeds of the concert will go towards the Memorial Organ Fund. As with all worthwhile endeavours, many hours of planning and work into the success of this memorable evening. To various members of Kimberly-Clark for their co-operation, to the ladies who supplied a delicious dinner for the hungry choristers, to Jerry Dupas and Jon Ferguson for their help, to all who donated, sold tickets and helped in any way, a sincere thank you. PARENTS IGNORE MINOR HOCKEY MEETING An open meeting was held on Friday, October 15th to elect a new executive for the Schreiber Minor Hockey Association. Despite the fact that the meeting was advertised , it was attended by only nine people. Of these nine in attendance, only three have children participating in the minor hockey program. It will be interesting to observe how many of the parents = Cont'd on page 2 .....