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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1970, p. 13

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MAY 7, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 ¢ : | Mr. Reid stated regular TB Township of Schreiber 'skin test clinics will be estab- OFFICE OF CLERK-TREASURER lished shortly and the public is GENERAL CLEAN-UP PERIOD - WEEK OF MAY 19 the importance of correct tem- peratures for stored food, pro- per holders for implements such as, knives were discussed,* Mr. Isherwood was amused but interested at suggestion by some of his audience that peo- ple today might be of a lesser breed, since with all the count- less pienics and dinners when refrigerators were unknown, food poisoning never occurred. encouraged to attend. Mrs. Boon said that in one recently con- ducted some i80 had been tested in one day. Particularly grati- fying was the response by local food handlers and others meet- ing the public each day. Other subjects including the possibility of tainted food partic- iularly during warm months and The Municipal Council respectfully request your co-operation in making a general clean-up of all premises and the removal of all waste material during the week beginning May 19, 1970 in an effort to make our town not only presentable to visitors but a credit to the community in general . Your help in this connection will be greatly appreciated. REGULAR MEETING HELD BY TOWN COUNCIL tory and recommended the adoption of standby disinfection facilities. Financial statement and min- utes of the board of manage- ment of the District Home for the Aged were read. A statement of expenditures for 1969 and 1970 estimates from the Children's Aid Society were received. The Thunder Bay Health Unit 'sent in its financial statement. _ The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association wrote re- garding the formation of a muni- cipal development committee. Regular meeting of Schreiber municipal council was held April ae St. 2 pan, A letter from the fire marsh- al stated it was expected to start the municipal fire protection survey on May 28. The Lake Superior Board of Education wrote regarding lots on Bayview Street. Recommendations from the fire chief regarding the town hall and the board of education building will be followed. The Ontario Water Resources Commission informed council the routine inspection of the muni- cipal water works was satisfac- THE REEVE AND COUNCIL TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER. ee eee A LACES NEW HEALTH OFFICE PLANNED FOR SCHREIBER Health officer with Thunder Bay Board of Health, Gerry Ish- erwood was in Schreiber to at- .tend two meetings -- one in the evening at the high school and the other the following afternoon at the town hall. Using slides he detailed work done by the board showing vari- is Canada's most popular car. If rords, doesn't this say something Mr. Isherwood announced the opening of a health office in Schreiber to be used by Michael Reid, health officer, and Mrs. Heather Boon, RN, who is in charge of Schreiber, Terrace Bay and school children in Ross- port. continued next column Continued page I2 cccccce OUR FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS STAFF WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TO HELP YOU PICK THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUR MOM! Spadoni SCHREIBER, ONTARIO PHONE 824-2549 OPEN FRIDAY seesuenbescns-snovannnsestecentianninn ttt 620s een NA ELODIE LIONEL EEE EE REO AAC CALAN

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