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Terrace Bay News, 23 Apr 1970, p. 4

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A TERRACE BAY NEWS "FRESH AS A DAISY" S WHEN WE DO YOUR DRY CLEANING We UR CLEANERS ..-.. | Tailors and ;.*. | Launderers * COUNCIL - cont'd from Page 1 ..... Mr. Beebe said "I sincerely feel that the Pro- vince is now offering us the apportionment of participation in guiding the decisions which will affect our future. Let us act now, and therein be a voice of substance and wisdom, rather than one of frustration and anguish, and fruitless appeal, after it is too late." It is noted that Reeve Ed Cavanaugh was ap- pointed to this committee to represent the North Shore area. The first meeting of this committee will be held on Saturday, May 3rd. Approximately 11 other Mayors and Reeves and Representatives from Indian Band Councils, as well as representatives from unorganized territories and Improvement Districts make up the remainder of the commi- ttee. The Northwestern Ontario Con- servation Federation will hold a Weekend Seminar in Terrace Bay on April 25 - 26. Mr. Stan Hodgkiss requested Council to sponsor a coffee break, in his letter informing them of the meeting. Council agreed. The District Children's Aid Society submitted their final budget. The Township of Schreiber advised . FOR SPEEDY, EXPERT SERVICE CALL '-REMBER VAN | &STORAGE APRIL 23 Gordon M. Podge 1970 GENERAL INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE = FIRE - CASUALTY - LIABILITY 179 HUDSON DRIVE Fire Chairman. Council received a letter of thanks fram Coun- cillor Allen, for the note of condolence sent to him on the passing of his father. The Fire Department stated they had their regular Fire Practice with 19 members present. There were three fires in March. The Building Inspector reported there were no permits issued in March. By-law 234, being a by-law to appoint a Lottery Licensing Officer in Terrace Bay, naming W.J. Hanley, was passed. Accounts passed for payment were: Township: © $189,341.12; Hydro $10,781.01; Library; 644.03; Recreation; 6,328.16. Councillor Bray advised Council that due to the resignation of Cy Brassard from the Recreation Committee, another member should be named. Council instructed Mr. Bray to request a recommen dation from the Recreation Committee . The Chamber of Commerce advised Council they had contacted the Department of Lands and Forests about caring for Aguasabon Gorge, a Council will call a meeting between the Chamber of Commerce, Lands and Forests and the owners of the property, Kimberly-Clark, to come to some agreement on this matter. After a two month trial period, un- der a new system, for the local Dog catcher, Council reviewed the situa- tion and decided the system was not satisfactory. A resolution was passed, releasing the present dog catcher from Council they will observe Daylight 9. A ACENTS his duties, and they will advertise fc. Saving Time from April 26 till Octo- eg. other applicants. ber 25th. ~ UNITED Councillor Allen reported on the A letter was sent to J.R. Marsh, of the Outario Water Resources Commission about repairs to the sewage disposal line. The Ontario Lands and Forests De- partment were advised that Jack Chapman has been appointed as Bush VAN LINES FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Dan Imbeault Schreiber 824-2089 last District Children's Aid Society Budget meeting, held in Nipigon. He stated that the revised budget presen ted] | at this meeting showed a decrease of $22,615. over the original proposal submitted at Thunder Bay. The budget - continued on page 5 .. Leak natural tourist attraction in Terrace Bay}

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