Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 6, 1985 Terrace Bay Council News The regular meeting of Council was held October 28, 1985. Those present were: Reeve P. Romanuk, Councillor O. Chapman, Councillor W. Houston and Councillor G. Ramsay. Deputations: Mr. D. Stewart ap- peared before Council to give an update on the operations of the Board of Directors. Mr. S. Smith appeared before Council to request purchase of a T-Bar ski tow from Edwards Equipment, as per their quotation. It was the consensus of Council that because the tow could not be made operational for this winter due to lack of time, Mr. Edwards should be con- tacted to see if ar- rangements for a spring purchase can be made, either by placing a deposit on the quoted equipment or by acquiring another if available, Correspondence The Thunder Bay District Health Unit invited the Reeve and Clerk Co- ordinator to the Official Opening of their new building on Friday, Foundation. THANK YOU We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the many people for their thoughtfulness at the loss of our Father and Grandpa. Thanks to all who sent cards, flowers, baking, donations to the Heart & Stroke Your kindness will always be remembered. Wayne, Irena & Family THANK YOU | would like to thank Dr. Wilkes and the Nursing Staff of McCausland Hospital for the excellent care while | was in the hospital. A special thanks to Nancy, Sharon, Barb, Father Campbell, neighbours and friends, also the Legion Br. 109 and Costa's for the gifts, cards and visits. my family, Jerry Nicol F Dr. Adey's office will be closed Nov. 13 to Nov. 21 November 29th. This mat- ter was deferred to the next meeting for delegation of someone to attend. The Thunder Bay Economic Development Commission requested Council's support for ef- forts to replenish provincial budget funds for the Nor- Dev program. This matter was tabled indefinitely, having been resolved at the provincial level. Council resolved to ex- press its objection to the Minister of the Environ- ment over the potential problems of municipal liability under Bill 24 and Regulations, as set out by Mr. A.S. Brandt, M.P.P. New Business: The next meeting date was _ confirmed -- as November 11, 1985. Council resolved to ap- prove a donation to the Terrace Bay Boy Scouts of $577.31. Council resolved to engage the firm of Doggett & Kowalchuck Appraisals Inc. to update the Municipal Housing Policy Statement. Terms of references and fees are to be negotiated at the earliest opportunity . Council resolved that Mr. D. Baker be authoriz- ed to attend the Building Officials Training program to be held in Thunder Bay, November 18th to 22nd, and December 2nd to 6th, at the expense of the municipality. We need your support. Cancer can be beaten. A notice of motion to prepare a by-law for the closure of Spur Line Rd. was made by Councillor Chapman. In the interval between now and the next meeting, the Clerk was directed to contact Mr. D. Desrosier regarding op- tions to acquisition of the closed portion of the road. It was resolved that Council adopt By-law Number 26-85, a by-law to amend By-law number 279 to provide additional school bus loading area on Hudson Drive. Council resolved that the statements of Disbursements dated Oc- tober 24, 1985 in the total amount of $56,178.26 be "approved. Council resolved to adopt by-law Number 31-85, a by-law to authorize the municipality to enter into agreements regarding leasing of certain property. Council resolved to adopt By-law number 32-85, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law. Council resolved to ap- prove purchase of a photocopier for the Police department at a cost of $1,695.00. Council resolved to authorize the purchase of two lockers and a sign for the Police department of- fice as recommended by the Acting Chief in his report dated October 28, 1985. e a | CANADIAN | SOCIETE CANCER CANADIENNE SOCIETY DU.CANCER 4 e A New Awakening This is one of the 1985/85, Royal Canadian Legion Award Winning Essays. Junior _ Essay by, Jennifer Preston - Port Elgin, Ontario. I shuffled my boots impatiently in the slush on the street as I waited for our town's Remembrance Day service to begin. My toes were numb and my fingers frozen. I scrunched my toes up inside my boots and blew: warm breath on my fingers. What was the significance of all this anyway? All Rememberance Day meant to me was going to a boring Remembrance Day service and freezing to death while there. Away in the distance I could hear the faint echo of bag pipes. In front of our town's war memorial the small group of onlookers started to turn their heads. The veterans appeared. Every face wore the same expression, grim and proud. As I watched not really paying attention I made designs in the snow with the toe of my boot. The master of ceremonies gave a small address to the crowd. I yawned loudly. A few people turned around and gave me sharp and angry glances. Then an old man limped up to the podium. On his face were a few vicious and noticeable scars. He spoke in a voice tired but filled with determination. He spoke of the tragedies and the triumphs of the war. I listened intently as he told in detail about the suffering and the heartaches that war had brought upon thousands of men, women and their families. At the end of his speech a warm feeling rose up inside me. I reached up to my jacket lapel and stroked my red poppy with a new attitude. Finally I understood. | Rita McBride for Trustee AN. Birth Announcement Robin and Paul O"Donohue are proud to announce the arrival of their second son Christopher John born Oct. "175. 1985: Weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. Se- cond in line to brother Gregory Bruce. A special thanks to Dr. Baily and the nursing staff of McCausland Hospital for their personal care help and concern in providing a very relaxed birthing environment. Also a special thanks to all our friends for the lovely gifts, flowers and cards. oy oe; CTTONN Card Of Thanks LeBlanc -- We, the family of the late Ken LeBlanc, wish to express our sincere thanks to the Doctors and staff of McCausland Hospital. Special thanks to all those who arranged and took part in the Memorial Service for Ken. To each and everyone of Ken's friends. in Terrace Bay, a very special thank you. Your kindness and thoughtfulness. will always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Edward LeBlanc & Family Marriage Announcement Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ma lashewski have the honour of announcing the marriage of OA ' _on Saturday the nin Michelle Joette Brummel \ to their son Paul Francis eteenth of October, nineteen hundred and eighty-five. Mooseheart, Illinois THANK YOU To Dr. Wilkes, Dr. Bailey and the Nursing Staff of the McCausland Hospital. Thanks to my relatives and friends who visited me and sent cards while | was there and at home. Arthur Lemieux On November 12, 1985, Terrace Bay Separate School ratepayers will have an opportunity to elect one trustee representative to the Lake Superior Board of Education. The name of Rita McBride shall be on that ballot. May I please take a mo- ment of your time to in- troduce myself. Terrace Bay has been my home for over 30 years. I have en- joyed receiving part of my education here, taught in St. Martin School, married Lorne who is employed with Kimberly Clark and share in the nursing and concerns of our children. The two youngest are students in the Lake Superior Secondary Systems. It has been my pleasure - to be involved in church and community activities most of my life, especially youth oriented organiza- tions. This year being a leader in "4H", a youth development fun activity, is my. prime choice. During the 1970's I served three complete terms as a_ responsible, concerned "'trustee" with the Terrace Bay-Schreiber Roman Catholic Separate School Board, the council during the formation of the North of Superior R.C.S.S. Board and the newly formed Board itself. Upon completion of the third' term I decided to retire for a few years as "charity does begin at home"' and I chose to en- joy the most precious years of parenting by giving my full support to my. family. Having done just that I feel comfortable and able to conscientiously address your concerns once again Congratulations Borden Ross, Joe Tees Joe scored 313 Borden scored 315 From your under 100 years bowling pals forget. THANK YOU We wish to thank our relatives and friends for the wonderful party held for our 25th Anniversary. Our thanks for the many gifts, cards and money tree we received. Special thanks to our children Dan, Darren, and Julie, and to my sisters Brenda and Debbie for all their efforts to make the evening one we will never Earl & Gail Welbourne with experience and responsibility. Equal opportunity for all students I voice very strongly. Each and every child deserves the right to be offered a challenge in his or her desire to achieve. Teachers should be made to feel comfortable in opening the doors to this challenge. Parents should be aware of the many choices in our educational system. Many of us do not understand the credit requirements used . today both academic and religious. Also, the many special needs area. It is our right to know and seek the best for our children. With the implementation of ex- tended Catholic School Funding which is a long awaited plus for largercen- tres let us strive so that we will not lose our voice in smaller communities which will not be able to feasibly supply both. Together, let us use our educational tax dollar to achieve and maintain top quality for, our "'students"' of today, our '"'hope" for tomorrow. Exercise your God given freedom of choice. Vote as you please, but Please **Vote."" Yours for togetherness and a strong voice for education in Terrace Bay. Sincerely, Rita McBride