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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1972, p. 7

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APRIL 27, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 A request was received for the Department of Mun- | icipal Affairs to engage students for summer work . A revised estimate of expenditures was received from the District Child Welfare Budget Board. The Dam the Dams committee sent word that further information will be sent as a soon a phamphlet con- cerning this project is printed. The Department of Environment sent a list of names and numbers to call for emergency assistance in the event of serious flooding. The Schreiber Women's Institute sent a letter of thanks for the silver cup donated to the New Year baby and its presentation by Reeve Harness. A copy of the Canadian Transport Commission Order authorizing the removal of agents and caretakers at various locations was received. Cyril Sparkes, a resident, suggested traffic changes on the lane on which his property fronts; the matter will be held over until the D.T.C. inspection trip, expected within the next 6 weeks. A resident requested compensation for damages . incurred during recent thawing operations. Council cannot assume any responsibility in this case since the water main entering any building in the Township of Schreiber must be equipped with a "union" in order that the buiding may be isolated during use of thawing equipment. After consideralbe discussion it was decid ed that the town crew instal a 'union' in the main water pipe, prior to thawing out any water lines, the cost of thawing and installing the union to be borne by the owner of the house, with cost of the union not to exceed $5.00. io} pled 'swoy e uMo, nok Jj a NNN Nt ¢ =E BE =8 = -- 8 = CEE eo = 5 - © a = © 2] ma S en S22 mM = rm = ---- [ee BP fk 0) = --- (1) Po -- rm The resignation of the present by-law enforcer was accepted with regret. Water works accounts of $662.45 and general acc- ounts of $4,662.67 were passed for payment. A motion was made that Schreiber request a Supp- lementary Allocation Subsidy from the Department of Transportation and Communications for the year 1972 in the amount of 5000.00 total cost and $2500.00 subsidy . : It was agreed to sell lots 67 and 70, EthelSt. to A.J. Garrity, for $425.00 The lowest quotation $993.00 for Automobile Fleet, Insurance, submitted by Beno Agency, was accepted. The list of tax arrears was again studied and further action will be taken. A license fo operate a taxi in Schreiber was granted to J .E. Pitre providing all conditions governing the license are met. Small trophies will be purchased to present to the Schreiber North Star Junior Hockey Team. - The propery committee was asked to implement more security for the town hall. Daylight Saving Time will be inoperation from Ap- ril 30 at 2:00 a.m. to October 29, at 2:00 a.m, this year. CW... Father J.E. O'Flaherty led in the opening prayers at the regular April meeting of the Catholic Women's League. ; Mrs, Claire Power read the Scripture passage and Mrs, Rita McGrath presided for the meetings. Correspondence and "minutes were read by Mrs. Marian Henri in the absence of Mrs. Helen Stokes and the financial report adopted as presented by Mis. Rena Ross. Annual reports were given by the following conven- ors = irs, Claire Power =Church Life; vrs. Irene Borutski (in the absence of vrs. Lil Gagnon) ~Christ- ian Family Life; Mrs. Liz Prescotte, Social, Economic, Civic Life; Mrs. Gloria Mullins = Cultural; Mrs. Irene Borutski = Social Action. vrs, Power urged members to attend the special Mass on April 26 at 5 p.m. in honor of the Feast of Our Lady of Good Counsel. The president and convenors of the event thanked all those who had contributed to the success of the March 17th tea and bazaar. (continued on page 10) | N

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