PAGE 10 Council Quotes - cont'd from page 5 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. every day except Sunday. -- The Department of Tourism and Informa _tion stated there would be an inspector here in the next few weeks, in regard to complaints about the' local theatre. Permission was granted to the Kiwanis Club to hold a Soap-box Derby on July : Ist on Lakeview Drive, at 10 a.m. John Mikus will attend the North Western Municipal Association Good Roads School on June 10- 1 in Fort William. ~ The Association of Mayors and Reeves will hold a conference in Fort William June 24,25,26. Reeve Cavanaugh and as many councillors as possible will attend. The: Thunder Bay District Board of He Mealth Unit accepted: the name of Harry Coe. A discussion on Fire Works display for: July Ist took place, when it was decided to try a Daylight Display, which would 'enable the committee to hold it earlier in the evening, possibly around 8 p.m. A resolution for salary schedules for all municipal personnel was approved. By-law 211, establishing a Reserve Fund for purchasing a new Fire Truck, was approved. It is the intention of Council to recommend it to the Council of 1969-70 . It was moved and seconded that the following policy be established regarding subsidy towards installation of a new service where electric heating is install- ed. 1 - That the subsidy would apply only to residential customers. 2 - That the in- stallation must be a permanent type. 3 - That subsidy be apid at the follow- ing rates: a) for complete conversion to all electric homes with 100 or 150 Amp. service - $150; b) for complete conver- sion to all electric homes with 200 Amp. service - $200; c) for new all electric homes with 200 Amp. service - $200 d) for supplementary electric heating - 100 Amp. service - minimum of 4 K.W. $100; e) for supplementary electric heat ing - 150 Amps service - minimum 5 K.«W $150; f) for supplementary electric heat- ing - 200 Amps. ,:mimimum 6K. W. - $200. 4 - Payment of subsidy to the customers. will be made - subject to complete in- spection and final approval being issued by the Township Electrical Superinten- dant. 5 - Those who have failed to com- ply with the provisions of By-law 39, by {+ taking out a building permit, will not - quality for the subsidy. PULP AND PAPER MILL WORKERS UNION HOLDS AREA MEETING _The Thunder Bay Association. of Pulp and Paper Mill Workers Unions, will hold their Area meeting in Red Rock on * Sunday, June 9th. This association has eighteen affiliated Local Unions, and represents Area #2, of the Central Canada Council of Pulp and Paper Mill Workers Union. All locals are expected to send representatives . Invitations have been extended to five International Representatives, plus the Executive of the Central Canada Council Affiliated Local Unions include mem- bers of the International Brotherhood of Pulp Sulphite and Paper Workers; United Papermakers and Paper Workers; Office and Professional Employees International Union; and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, The meeting will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Red Rock at 1.30 p.m., Standard Time, Sunday, June 9th, 1968. BOWLING WIND-UP A SUCCESS The Terrace Bay Annual Wind-up took place on Saturday night at the Moose Hall with a well attended Dinner and Dance. Clarence Buck, Master of Ceremonies for the evening, proposed the Toast to the Queen; and (Cont'd on page 9) before you bec« another messy or tackle anothe ice tray, or pry a iced-up frozen f frustrated over | storage space a to the store, see refrigerator-free display at your | dealers. They're never frost-up ai defrosting ...e