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Terrace Bay News, 21 May 1970, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS AUTHORIZED Johnson SEAR-HORSE SPADONI BROS. LTD. PHONE 824-2244 Council Quotes - cont'd from page | from Reeve Cavanaugh, suggested that the Board of Management for the District Home for the Aged be expanded by three or four members and that half the membership of the Board be composed of appointments from the municipalities contributing the greatest amount due to their high assessment. The Ontario Good Roads Association will meet at Thunder Bay June 9th and 10th. The local road superintendant, John Mikus, was invited to attend. A letter was read from the Township of Marathon inquiring as to the position H Hh) Whe, y Fi bi Ms Ny Ni My « MAKE SURE OF WHAT You'RE SHOOTING AT. THAT PHEASANT FEATHER MIGHT BE ON YouR : yee GIRL FRIEND'S | with Lawrence Ritchie in Port Arthur of Terrace Bay Council regarding the cont'd next column MAY 21, 1970. Donald BEW®@ INSURANCE AGENT " 1968 saw 63,767 properties damaged by fire in Canada . FIRE 1S SO FINAL : Phone : 824-2666 Schreiber, Ontario outstanding architects fees of $27,000 relative to the proposed Homes for the Aged at Geraldton and Nipigon. A resolution was passed by Terrace Bay Council . that the outstanding commitment of $27,000 should be borne 100% by the Provincial Government, as this expenditure was not authorized under any existing provincial legislation. One application was received for an appointment | to the Recreation Committee, that of Mrs. Sue Bulawka. This will be brought to the Recreation Committee for recommendation. A letter was sent to Mr. P. LeBrun suggesting he -- take advantage of the paving company in the © area, to complete permanent surfacing on Fort Garry Road. Copies of this letter will be sent to the Department of Public Works and the General Contractor, Bilodeau Construction Co. The Volunteer Fire Department noted in their report that they had answered one fire call to the Imperial Motel. The regular monthly fire practice was held. Accounts passed for payment were: Township - $93,347 .58; Hydro - $53,213.36; Library - $503.25 and Recreation Committee - $7,397.67. W. Brian Hubelit, of Terrace Bay recently | received his} Bachelor of Acadia Un= iversity, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Brian studied pipe organ : ' iN for a year, before entering Acadia in 1967.

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