April 27, 1967 COUNCIL QUOTES - from Page 1 a proposed constitution for the committee -- the names of executive members and asked for council 's approv- al. Correspondence included a letter from the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs re increase in per capita grant; from the N'Western Ontario Conservation Fed- eration thanking Council for providing a coffee break during their recent convention; a request from a busi- ness man to attend next council meeting to discuss re-location of his business (permission granted); Ont- ario Hydro asked that approval be given the Area Hydro Office to provide power to the Department of Lands and Forests Air Base at Hayes Lake (approval given); Ontario Hydro submitted estimate - $960. and design for Municipal Office sign (sign ordered); the Department of Municipal Affairs quoted a figure of $9,170., Terrace Bay's share if a district assessor syst em is adopted (council moved to repeal By-Law and may re-consider in a couple of years); a copy of lette from Mill Manager J.Ferrier re proposal to establish a new Mill Road (since the Chairman of the Works Committee was not present, Council deferred discuss- ion); letter from Wonder Shows re coming to Terrace 10 4« GLIDDEN and CILUX PAINTS Top Quality Paints Sold. 'April 26 th. Paint Supply 213 KENOGAMI ROAD - PHONE 376l TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 AGUASABON GOLF CLUB Terrace Ba Ys Ontario 1967 MEMBERSHIP DUES LADIES INTERMEDIATE MEN INTERMEDIATE LADIES Les JUNIORS ( 16 and under) 10. VISITING GOLFERS ~ per week ~ 5, SOCIAL MEMBER 10. AREA TRAVELERS 10.00 Half of Fees are due by May 15 - balance due by June 15. GREEN' FEES Weekdays im Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 2.00 Green Fees will be charged starting May | for non- members. Last year's membership expires May 15. Our golf professional, Emil Stokaluk, has now arrived and is busy preparing for the opening May Ist The semi-annual general meeting will be held in May. Watch for notice of the date. For further information - contact Dave Desrosiers Box 255 or phone 3324 Terrace Bay. Bay (referred to Recreation Committee); three | etters from citizens protesting inadequate system of taking driving tests and getting drivers permits (will be for= warded to the Department of Transport together with a petition from the student council); letters from Bar- bini Construction and A.Boutlier accepting contracts to do work on the park fountain; from the Chamber of Commerce disclaiming any financial responsibility in town's Centennial decorations and from Kimberly- Clark Company enclosing copies of detailed costs of development and repairs in connection with Recreat- ion Centre. Reporting for the Police Committee Councillor Bray said a tender from Ted's Cleaners for uniforms was accepted also one from Terrace Bay Enterprises for tires. Councillor Caccamo conveyed several requests from Snack Bar Concessionaire Bill Moon to council. Reeve Cavanaugh conveyed a comment re the haz- ard to small children when tree houses are erected and asked the Fire De partment ke ins pasted to burn cont age