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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1975, p. 1

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Pub ic Library ierrace Bay, Ont. NO. I3 April 2, 1975 ERLY-CLARK TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING nder that Kimberly-Clark of Canada ill be holding a public meeting to- dnesday, April 2nd, to explain its its overall $240-million development s they may affect the residents of ay and Schreiber. eting will be held in the School gymnasium, Terrace at: 8 p.m. i velopment, which includes a new kraft errace Bay, will increase bleached kraft pulp production capacity from 250 tons a day when completed in late Lake Super- Bay Campus velopment will also provide for a num-| provements to Kimberly-Clark's exist- ce Bay mill, including installation proven pollution control equipment. ion is scheduled to begin in the w facilities will provide employment ditional I50 people in the mill and 525 in the company's expanded wood- rations in the I2,I86 square miles of mits to the north of Terrace Bay. 500 people are employed in the mill n the woodlands. r meetings are planned for other es in the area as plans for the nt proceed. : and donuts will be served following Ng. Snowflakes No two snowflakes are iden- tical. Among all those that fall, no two snowflakes with exactly the same size, pattern, and num- ber of water molecules have ever been found. 20¢ PER COPY TERRACE BAY COUNCIL QUOTES in The regular meeting of Terrace Bay Township Council was held last Wednesday evening, March 26th in Council Chambers with Councill- ors Hale, Helmink, Kennedy and Reeve Bray present. RE Following the adoption of the previous regular meeting minutes a decision was made for Councillor Kennedy and Don Stewart to attend the A.M.E. convention in Thunder Ray. ' Correspondence included a letter from the Schreiber Hydro Commission re the fall con- ference of District No. 3 to be held in Schreiber. Terrace Bay has agreed to spon- sor a cocktail hour in August for this con- ference. Doreen's Snack Bar wrote requesting com- pensation for the time they were closed dur- ing the tilelying at the Recreation Complex. This was granted. Reeve Bray, Councillors Hale and Helmink and Clerk Hanley were authorized to attend the N.W.0.M.A. Convention to be held in Mara- thon April 25th - 26th. Permission was granted to the Knights of Columbus to sell lottery tickets in Terrace Bay. The March of Dimes requested financial assistance but again this organization is receiving financial support from payroll ded- uctions and will be responded to as so. The minutes of the Recreation Committee meeting were acknowledged as presented. Under new business the agreement with S.E.I.U. Local 268 was passed and signed. Under committee reports Councillor Hale reported his committee are still working on the Recreation Committee budget. ; Councillor Helmink discussed with Council continued page 2

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