a } | ; ' Se Poi Ge Cpemrtaad wri Bee | at EPO. E> -- ee 1G Fe 7--2 26 -7S 20 --<-- a Vol. 13 No. 13 ~ COUNCIL QUOTES Correspondence was the main item of business when Town Council met in regular session. A letter was sent to the Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs, regarding the desirability of appointing a Lottery License Officer in Terrace Bay, to regulate Bingo and other lotteries. The Lake Superior Board of Education asked for | clarification on the policy of Daylight Saving Time iy _ from the proper policing agencies concerned = in Terrace Bay, and were informed that it would take place from April 26 to October 25. The Quetico Centre advised that due to the large "attendance expected, the registration on Regional Government Seminar allotment would be limited to two. Reeve Cavanaugh and Clerk Bill Hanley will attend. St. Martin's Separate School splaates permission to hold a Walkathon, late in April or early May, to raise funds for their forthcoming trip in June , for the Grade 8's. They were advised to seek protection SS The 1970 capital budget has been submitted.ta the~ _ Ontario Hydro Commission for approval . LS Township lawyers advised they were proceeding i with discussion on the appeal about equalizes assess- ment, for the District Home for the Aged. They also: advised that they were working on a revision to the Hawkers and Peddlers By-law. a A letter was read from the manager of Avon" Products re: the Hawkers and Peddlers By-Law, as it _ affects the local sales persons. ee, A letter from the Department of Municipal Affairs Assessment Office requested continuance of submit- ting property sales, building permits, etc., to their office. The Township of Marathon advised they would be going on Daylight Saving Time, from April 26 to October 25. Continued on Page 4..... 'inka Serving the District MR.E, PERSSY , z BOX 375 he oo _ TERRACE B/Y April 2, 1970 INDICATE YOUR INTEREST! Is there some type of cultural workshop you would like to see held in Terrace Bay? What about some type of learning seminar or conference dealing with relevant community issues or concerns? Is there some type of physically-oriented programme you feel a good number of people might participate in? Inasmuch as the Recreation Department attempts to assess the interests in the community and offer programmes that are interesting to the people, the Recreation Department still requires some co-oper- ation from you -- the citizens of our town. If you are keenly interested in some phase of programming that does not presently exist - give us a call at 3542. We will do our best to talk over your idea or con- cern and promote it if ample interest is shown. Through the services of the Youth and Recreation Branch of the Department of Education, our potenti- al here in Terrace Bay is practically limitless . RINGETTE TOURNAMENTS VERY SUCCESSFUL On Tuesday, March 24th, a total of thirty girls took part in a six-team tournament in Manitouwadge . The Blues from Manitouwadge took the champion- ship event and the Ringers from Terrace Bay took the consolation event. The following drivers are to be thanked for their co-operation in transporting our girls to Manitou~ wadge: Mr. D. Desrosiers, Miss E. Hayes, Mr. B. Wallwin, Mr. B. Stachiw and Mrs. J. Taylor. On Thursday, March 26th the Terrace Bay Ringette League returned the tournament and this | time saw the Blues from Manitouwadge take the chamionship event and the Ringers from Terrace Bay take the consolation event. The mothers of all the local girls are to be thanked for their co-operation' Continued on Page 5.....