September 22, 1966 TERRACE BAY NEWS COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from page |) that will form a focal point in the Centennial. Park now under development. A further request was made to Double Diamond Bowling Co. to supply a spare parts and tool kit be- fore final payment is made on the installation. In a letter from the Library Board, council was asked to approve the appointment of Mrs . Shirley Angus and Mr.Bob Roberts to the Board, following two resignations. Councillors Sinotte and Desrosiers will attend the Municipal Councils of n'western Ontario convention. Councillor Sinotte and Fire Chief Ralph Cole will attend a meeting in Fort William where the main topic will be the mutual aid scheme for the district. The Recreation Director, one member of the Rec- reation Association and one Councillor will attend the convention of recreation associations in Fort Quick! Do you know the name of your insurance company? Fr ances. Clerk-Treasurer W.J.Hanley was directed to pre- pare a By-law to bring into effect two-year terms for memb ers of Council, together with the Public * School Board. Nominations are to take place on the second last Monday in Novemb er with election day on the first Monday in December. He was also ap- pointed temporary assessor and empowered to hire a cleaner for the office building. Three applications were considered for the posi- tion of building inspector and a decision is expected following meetings with the applicants. The Police Department reported a quiet month - one listed missing person had been successfully loca- ted. Accounts totalling $102,193.48 were approved and passed. A resolution from Elmira and Thorold regard ing the mounting cost to municipalities of education, was read and endorsed by Council. The local Ski Club asked for financial assistance in setting up insurance coverage for its members. Council agreed that, like the Recreation Association it is unable to make provision for grants to individual organizations, and therefore regretfully turned down the club's request. The District of Thunder Hay home for the aged has requested suggestions for a name or names for the proposed homes. It was also pointed out that the first payment on the home was due - notwith standing a pending enquiry. The inquiry which will deal with the equalization of payments will be attended by Councillor Ken McLeod. At a recent Recreation Association meeting it was unanimously agreed that Council should take over the running of the Snack Bar immediately following an inventory to be taken by Mr.Heenan. A com- mittee of Reeve Adamo and Councillor Sinotte will be responsible for the management until such time as they feel ready to lease out the concern. Councillor Bill Kurylo asked to be relieved of his position on the Recreation Committee. Don't be surprised if you find it's the "Royal" After all, it's the largest general insurance group in Canada. Chances are you didn't know that! You see, the Royal does not have salesmen. It deals through independent agents. like us. We.are neighbours to you; we're impartial-- the best kind of insurance men to know your needs. It's an arrange- ROYAL ment that works well for you. yerer DONALD BENO Telephone 195, SCHREI BER Lyle Nicol has registered in Architectural T ech- nology at Lakehead University . Donna Brown is taking a commercial course at Hillcrest High, Port Arthur. Clara Gould has returned from a week's visit to her father, H.V.Fairs of Hamilton. NOTARY PUBLIC