January }6, 1964 THE NEWS COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 1) and Township accounts were passed for payment. A letter was sent to Mr. Ferrier re the status of House 211 Kenogami Rd. Replies indicated that this house is reserved as a Police residence. Council are investigating the possibility of erecting a house for a Township employee. The Fire Report was reviewed. This included a request to send two men to Fire School in the spring. gate the Dog Catcher's request for a tranquilizer gun. Councillor Cavanaugh proposed a By-Law whereby Councillors and Reeve would receive $5 per meeting. Reeve Heenan, while agreeing that those serving are definitely out-of-pocket, requested that they bring in their considered opinions at the next meeting Councillor Cavanaugh was asked to arrange a meeting of the Police Committee and the two police- men in the near future. This will be held on Friday. The High School Board recommended that A. Chisholm be reappointed for a one year term and W. Cavanaugh for two years. Councillor Cavanaugh strongly urged that the Board be brought up to five men. The Reeve explained how these appointments would have to be made. He also asked the Secretary Treasurer ascertain if all Boards are up to full capa- city. The Recreation Committee recommended that the existing By-Law be up dated. The Reeve will consult the Dept. of Education re the Constitution of the Association before anything further is done. The Library and Police budgets were submitted and the Fire budget will be brought in shortly. A special meeting of Council will be held on January 21st at 4.45 P.M. to discuss town employee's salaries. The Reeve and Councillor Fraser explained in detail past negotiations on an ear testing machine. Council felt it advisable to investigate costs and details of ¢ machine immediately. Council reviewed a request from the Ski Club for an extended line and agreed to make a temporary installation costing $250 this year and review the question again next year. They will also investi- Believe it or not-- buf SPACE TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS... Mr. Merchant -- when you buy an ad in this paper you buy SPACE! Your ad in this paper -- produced with the proper "tools and know-how" fills that space -- and it TRAVELS -- yes, sir -- it travels to reach each of our subscribers and all who share this newspaper with him! Newspaper advertising gives you REAL readership for your "space" dollar. Come in and discuss your advertising needs; let us help you plan a regular advertising program... and watch your sales rocket! Si actographs There are six so-called platinum metals, ruthenium being the last to be isolated about a century ago. x KK * Queen Mary of Scotland is believed: to have been the first woman golfer. x Kk * The correct name for the Statue of Liberty is Liberty Enlightening the World. x Kk * The annual erosion loss in the United States has been estimated at $400 million. K KK The Rhone river is the swiftest of all the important rivers of the world. Its cur- rent ranges from six to 40 miles an hour, The blinking of your eye- lids is the quickest auto- matic action in your body. Each blink takes only 1-20th of a second. Kh The ancient Romans did not build prisons for punish- ment but to hold prisoners under trial or for execution. x Kk OK The average man weigh- ing 150 pounds can exert one-eighth horsepower. x *« * Cape Agulhas is the south- ernmost point in Africa. x KK A smew is a small, fish- eating duck of Northern Europe that is particularly expert at diving for its food. Every piece of printed material is bought for a reason. Whatever your reason - we invite you to come in and discuss your needs. READ AND USE WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS! IT'S THE TOWN'S BIGGEST MARKET PLACE-- Gerrare Bay Nema Tel ephone 825 - 3747 "Small enough to appreciate Big enough to accommodate" Business Forms Stationery Wedding Invitations etc.