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Terrace Bay News, 20 Dec 1967, p. 3

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DECEMBER 20, 1972 y TERRACE BAY NEWS MA PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Printing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay, Ontario. OFFICE HOURS - 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday to Friday DEALINE - for all advertisements and news material is NOON MONDAY for Publication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4.00 per year (local) $5.00 per year (out of town) PUBLISHERS FRANCIS AND DEBORAH HELMINK Second Class Mail Registration Number 0867 Council Quotes - Cont! d advising Council their portion would be $2000.00. This proposal will be passed on to the:1973 Council'. The Mental Health Association of Ontario requested that Council make a donation to help carry on their important work. A grant cof $25.00 was approved. A letter of congratulations to the Reeve- elect Roy Bray was received from the Mayor of Thunder Bay, Saul Laskin. A letter from the Improvement District of _Manitouwadge to the Lake Superior Board of Education was read, suggesting that determin- ation of membership for the Separate School TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Trustees of the Lake Superior Board was in fact in error, and that instead of 4 trustees elected at large, allocation should have been by equalized assessment, in each municipality. The result would be that Manitouwadge should have had 2 of 4 members as Trustees, Terrace Bay and Schreiber one each. Manitouwadge has applied to the District Judge to have the initial determination set aside, and a new determination prepared. If a new determina- tion is in fact made, it will apply in respect to the election next following such determin- ation. Minutes of the McCausland Hospital Board of Governors meeting were read. Accounts passed for payment were as follows Township - 41,182.74; Hydro - 13,643.58; Library - 1,358.53; Recreation Committee - 9, 394,55. A letter from the Terrace Bay Ski Club requested Council to review their suggestions of last year, regarding the use of snow mach- ines on and around the Ski hill area. Coun- cil felt it was difficult to determine what area could be prohibited, and what areas could be classified as access to the ski area, but, strongly recommend to all snow machine continued on page 4..... To you and your family, we wish a season filled with merriment and joy and laughter. We thank you for your trust and support. REEVE, COUNCIL AND MUNICIPAL STAFF

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