PAGE 8 REFRESH WINTER GARMENTS sctaace sav WITH OUR SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING SERVICE MON..- WED , & SAT. Council Quotes - cont'd from front page was advised by the Minister of Transport that for the _ present time, these facilities will remain in Schreiber District Regional Government will be the topic for a meeting on February 21st at Quetico Centre, and it is hoped that there will be a good turn-out of in- terested citizens from Terrace Bay at this most inter- esting meeting. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit advised Council of Senior Staff appointments . The Department of Municipal Affairs proposed that legislation be presented in order that time for voting on Board of Education and Municipal Officers, may be held at the same time, as some municipalities in the Province had not passed the required by-law. A local resident wrote requesting clarification of position of a curb stop on his property, and possible re-location of same. A charge for use of the hose by Contractors will be levied. The Terrace Bay Volunteer Fire Department report- ed that there had been no fires during the month; 2 men attended a Mutual Aid meeting at Neebing; the local Fire Dept. will host the meeting in 1969;.a recommendation was made that W. McKie be a oint Sicdilane Wiatee Tires Texaco Anti-freeze GEM TEXACO SERVICE Phone 3723 Corner Mill Rd. & Hwy. 37 TERRACE BAY NEWS Schreiber, Marathon, Bancroft, Sudbury, etc. other nine remanded until November 19th. One per=} ; NOVEMBER 21 ed to replace G. Wood on the fire department. The Building Inspector reported that permits had been issued in the amount of $270,000. ' Local merchants complained about the ordering of skates through the Recreation Office, and Council will restrict further sale of these items, when they can be ordered: Regarding a news release by radio station CFPA, in the matter of an article in the United Church Observ er, Council resents the interpretation by the station, and a letter of censure will be sent. An application for interim payment of road subsi+iz dies will be sent to the Department of Highways. Accounts passed for payment were as follows: b Township - $44,478.94; Hydro - $52,497.71; Library} $388 .62; Recreation Committee - $3,283.43. 1a Dave Desrosiers announced his intention to let his name stand for Council. Police Report: The Bank was taken for a bad cheque of $75.00 and a charge of fraud laid as this party is wanted in 1968 One car was ordered off the road until put ina safe and roadworthy condition (complied with) One | premises raided with a Warrant under the Liquor Con-] -- trol Act - ten persons charged as a result, appeared | © in court on October 22nd, one charge dismissed and son charged under H.T. Act, with unnecessary noise convicted. Two premises found insecure. The stamp vending machine at the Post Office was pulled from the wall during the night, and later found in the bush. Same was broken into, stamps and money removed. Broken machine returned to Post Master. Two calls were answered to the Roxy Theatre, as children had gotten out of hand. Between the hours of 7 and 9, several complaints of children knocking on doors and running away, had been received. After several nights of watching, five children were caught, and parents notified; end of complaints. One fight in the Recreation Centre was investigated, re- sulting in 1 persons being charged, case coming up in Court on November 22nd. One pedlar was ordered] -- out of town, having no license; one dog destroyed at owner's request; two charges of having beer in a place other fhan residence (convicted); four car accidents investigated, one charge laid for careless driving as a result(convicted); one person sentenced to six days in jail, when pee under the Criminal Code. On Hallowe'en, little if any vandalism was notic- ed.