TERRACE BAY NEWS - OCTOBER 17, 1968 and also that there is a couple of important projects Attention ANNI fl that he would like to see completed before he retires € from Council, that he has decided to stand for Reeve Wednesday, October 23rd. -- Curling Lounge 7:30 P.M. TERRACE BAY MEN'S CURLING CLUB Council Quotes - cont'd from page 7 eae een oe areas Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wallwin this past week were Mr. and Mrs . R. Monteith Jr. and family from Newbury Park, Cal .; Mr. and Mrs. R. Monteith Sr., Fort William; Miss Dale Monteith, Vancouver; Mrs. R. Greaves, Thousand Oaks, Cal.; Mrs. T. Murray, Fort William; Mr. and Mrs. D. Walker, Jefferson, lowa; Mr. W. Monteith, Scott Gate, Cal. i NORTHERN BEER DRINKERS SHOULD PAY SAME PRICE ae emnaiiainaiementediieell People in Northern Ontario should pay the same price for take-home beer as the rest of the province, } said the Select Committee on Taxation in its report. The Committee noted that the price charged for all other alcholic beverages is uniform across Ontari¢ and it saw no reason why this principle should not be} applied to beer, too. SALE The Ontario Hydro has for sale on a where is, as is basis the following used equipment: at 7.30 p.m. Elections will be held on Monday, December 2nd, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. R. Sinotte reported that Centennial Park is being readied for the winter season. One flag will be left up. Reeve Cavanaugh, Councillors Bray and Sinotte were unanimous in their approval of the Convention held in Kenora recently, of the Northwestern Munici pal Association. They all felt that they had gained a great deal from attending. Regarding the Home for the Aged, the Minister of Social and Family Services advised no further word had been received regarding the appointment to the Board of Management for the District Home. A meeting between the High School Boards and Council was arranged to discuss implementation of Bill 44 and 168, establishing new larger school units and the effect of same. 655-013 1963 Trailer for Timber jack 901-943 1965 Chev. 1 ton service truck THESE VEHICLES ARE LOCATED AT TERRACE BAY Offers on this equipment will be accepted up to 4:00 o'clock P.M. E.D.S.T. Friday, October 18th, 1968; must be accompanied by a certified cheque amounting to 10% of the total offer; and mailed dé direct to the Ontario Hydro Service Centre, Surplus - Sales, 200 Kipling Avenue South, Toronto 18th, Ontario. Reeve Cavanaugh announced that in view of the If eer information is re~ %, importance of the new Legislation passed by the Seren Pere contact the Sy Ontario Government relating to regional government Ontario Hydro Purchasing Ye and new District School Boards, its impact on Mun- ©, icipal Councils, that he felt, with his close relation ship with these subjects over the past two years, Office at 344-2411, local 373. &