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Terrace Bay News, 7 Nov 1973, p. 3

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NOVEMBER 7, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS FRANCIS & DEBORAH HELMINK PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay. OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news material is NOON Monday for publication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year (local) $5.00 per year (out-of-town) Second class mail Registration Number 0867. INFORMATION ONTARIO The Third Annual Conference of Ontario's Northern Affairs Officers will take place in the Parliament Buildings, Toronto, November 8 and 9. In explaining that the purpose was to review operations and plan improvements in service, Natural Resources Minister, 'being a Northern oriented agency, meetings of this branch are usually held regionally in Northern Ontario, but once a year they are assembled in Toronto so that the officers may meet with the senior people in the various Ministries that they serve'. The Northern Affairs Branch provides a link | between the people of Northern Ontario and all branches of government with respect to the availability of government services. IF YOU KILL TIMBER RATTLER, YOU'RE BREAKING LAW If you wantonly kill a timber rattler in Ontario you can be liable under The Endangered Species Act to a $3,000 fine or a prison term of up to six months. This province is probably the first in the world to give protection to a venomous snake but chances of finding a timber rattler here Leo Bernier stated are remote. In Ontario, the last officially recorded timber was in I94I and the last known fatality was a soldier bitten by one, back in I8I2. Another snake - the blue racer - and two birds of prey - the peregrine falcon and bald eagle - have been listed, along with the timber rattler, as endangered species. The two reptiles and two birds are being threatened with extinction and the penalty applies to anyone who contravenes the Act which is administered in this province by the Ministry of Natural Resources. SPORTS SLANTS - By Ray Shank New York Rangers won their first three games of the National Hockey League season, but, as of last Monday, had gone five consecu- tive games without a victory. Now that's not like the New York Rangers you and I know. What they're doing right now -- losing all those games, I mean =-- is a complete reversal of past years. Isn't it more like the Rangers to lead the league for half, sometimes three quarters, continued page 5 | ox Town. REMBER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I20I W.Walsh Street Thunder Bay,Ont. (at end of Walsh St.,near Airport) NEW FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES Bedroom, Livingroom, Kitchen Fecatture, Westinghouse Appliances, wall-to-wall Broadloom, Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO NOTICE KIMBERLY-CLARK POLICY RE: CLEARING DRIVEWAYS It is the intention of Kimberly-Clark to discontinue the clearing of driveways by the Winter of ]974-75, except for those people who are involved in emergency services to the Mill As a step towards this and in order to re- duce the amount of snow clearing this year, the clearing of driveways by Kimberly-Clark will be restricted to - Kimberly-Clark employ- ees and Kimberly-Clark pensioners (over 65) and widows of employees and those people prov- iding essential services to the Town (these were- the people whose driveways were cleared the night of the storm in previous years). Anyone who is included in the above cate- gory who wishes to have their driveway cleared on a continuous basis may do so by filling in an application at the Watchman's Station. As in the past, you will be billed once per year (April) for the number of times your driveway is cleared at $3.00 per clearing. Driveways will be cleared only when equipment is available In order to avoid damage to snowblowers or your preperty, please remove any objests from your driveway that could be chopped up or thrown by the snow blower, J.S. Chapman, Services Superintendent.

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