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Terrace Bay News, 19 Sep 1973, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER I9, 1973 : : A : Sahara Sand Council Quotes --~ continued'... ov. Sand covers less than a fifth of ; 3 the vast Sahara. The rest is a practicable be done this fall and everything harsh world of gravel plains, be completed no later than June I5, I974. stark mountains, and dry salt ' I0. The iron bar property marker be re- placed by July I, I974. A few comments with regard to the issuing of a building permit for the Red Dog Inn which may be of assistance to you. I. Storm runoff water may be a problem. You can probably manage by not bringing the ground up to grade between the driveways but this may not look as good as if brought up to grade. Be certain that no storm water (look at the roof drain connections) be allowed to go to the sanitary sewer system. This applies to all building in Terrace Bay. 2. Some competent person should check the capacity of the sanitary sewer downstream from the manhole in front of the Norwood Motel You are adding a large load, and it is entire- ly possible that the existing sewer main may be too small for the increased load, e.g. along MacDonald Avenue, or Kenogami Road. If this is the case you will have sewage backing up in homes until you enlarge the offending sewer. Your consideration of the foregoing will be appreciated." Council will acknowledge receipt of this . letter and has full intension of restoring all property concerning Mr. Paget to its orig- inal status but made no other commitments. A draft by-law concerning the sale of house number 73 was read a first, second and third time and passed. By-law 260, providing for a committee of adjustment to deal with minor variances was passed. K. MacLeod, B. Lapenskie and P. Rom-. anuk have been appointed to this committee. Councillor Peggy Helmink gave her report stating the presentation to the Curling Club -had been prepared and would be presented to the Club when the Recreation Co-Ordinator returned from holidays. She also requested Councils approval for carpet to be placed in front of the bowling alley lanes due to the poor condition that was left after the rubber mats were lifted. Consent was given. : Councillor Cy Brassard reported the Fire Department had carried out a trial run at Birchwood Terrace. There was one problem due to the length of ladder the fire depart- ment has and Clerk Hanley was asked to contact the government with regards to their intention of installing fire escapes. Councillor Brassard also reported all was well with the Police Department when Councill- or Hale intervened with regards to offenders lakes. : your week ahead ev or aw. oams Forecast Period: September 16 to September 23, 1973 ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 TAURUS ; Apr. 20 - May 20 GEMINI May 21 - June 20 MOONCHILD June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 Take a good hard look at affairs of the heart, and the cost involved. In one form or anther you might attempt to "buy" romance. You are going to contact someone, who up to this week, played a minor role in your life. From now on, in the scheme of things -- this acquaintance will become important! Teamwork, unexpected help from a member of the opposite sex, shows in your chart. Actually, a big break, more than you deserve, is on the way. It seems as though you can do no wrong in an investment or speculation. Your inner sense for making a buck, is at a high level, this week. A phone call or letter, in one form or another, seems to be an important issue, this week. Be- lieve it or not, yours is a case of: No news is good news. Many under your sign are taking themselves and their relationship with members of the op- posite sex, too seriously. It would be a good idea not to read too much into a word or gesture. Nostalgia, thoughts of oid times, seems to be in the general scheme of things. An event or some- one who contacts you . . . will trigger bygone days. Behind the scenes an associate is speaking in your behalf. Actually, someone will prove to be a better friend than you believe them to be. This week's cosmic cycle is not favorable for letter writing or communications from afar. In- cidentally, you must be extremely careful when signing documents, Secretive and clandestine activities, on your part, has triggered animosity and suspicion. Also, it seems as though you will have a way with people -- your way! A heavier workload and added responsibility, shows in your chart. So, greater demands on your energy and skills seem to be in the scheme of things, this week. Much, too much time and thought is being de- voted to affairs of the heart. According to your chart, tasks are being neglected . . . because of the other sex. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send fhe day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. names being published in the Terrace Bay News. A meeting will be held to_discuss this matter. Councillor Hale then gave his own report stating that Hydro rates will be increased effective October Ist. ; Councillor Megraw stated in his report that officials from the Department of Trans- port had been in town and examined the flood- ing problem on Lakeview Drive. Councillor Megraw also requested that Mr. continued page 5 ......

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