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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jan 1974, p. 10

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PAGE I0 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 30, I974 SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve H.J. McParland, at the regular Janu- ary meeting of Schreiber Municipal Council, stated new parking meters were installed, and, after discussion the following changes were made in parking by-laws: charges now - five cents, Canadian coin, for 30 minutes; 25 cents Canadian coin, for 60 minutes; Meter violation fine $2.00; Illegal parking fine $4.00. The ambulance problem was a major concern both for difficulty in securing drivers, and, the maintenance. It was finally agreed to seek a meeting with the Ontario Department of Health, work out measures to best serve the town. Standing committees were named: Finance - J.S. Caccamo, Reeve H.J. McParland; Property - N.A. McCuaig, G.H.R. Krause; Roads and Brid- ges - G.H.R. Krause, J.S. Caccamo; Water and Sewers ~ H.H. Fischer, N.A. McCuaig; Fire Department - J.S. Caccamo; Police Supt. ~ Reeve H.J. McParland; Building Inspector - H.H. Fischer; Recreation - H.H. Fischer, G.H.R. Krause; Rink = N.A. McCuaig. Parks and Recreation Committee =- P. Speziale, chairman. Members - P. Mulligan, Douglas Moore, Ted Wilson, Yvon Beauparlant, Mesdames Flora Bryson, Lorraine Huard, Shirley Brown and the Rev. Rex Dye. Consent was given to the Knights of Colum- bus, St. Edward's Council, to sell tickets on an annual Charities draw. Council was most grateful to Kimberly-Clark of Canada for a $2,000.00 (two thousand) donation toward the construction of the medic- al centre. Remunerations of councillors and reeve were set at $I,500.00 for the reeve and $I,000.00 for councillors. Water works department rental was set at $240.00. It was decided to try one regular meeting a month, on the second Wednesday, at 7 p.m. and at the April meeting consider, with the projects then, if the second regular meeting should be adopted again. Lo The borrowing of $40,000.00 from the Bank of Montreal was authorized, it required to carry on town business, pending tax collec- tions. Ralph Morrill was hired as By-Law Enforcer in direct response to the many complaints about dogs running loose. Mrs. Mary Zombori was named clerk-treasurer and tax collector. Edmund Borutsk¥ was named Utility Foreman. Clarkson and Gordon and Co. were appointed auditors. continued page Il .ives visas He Did Well That man over there is very proud of himself, Seems that dur- ing this last recession he was ¢ able to keep his head above water. But really, that's no big deal - after all, wood floats. 8 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN. i --------_---- THE TORONTO SU) SYNDICATE Fred, 4, is small for his age but healthy, lively and active. He has dark hair, dancing-brown eyes and olive skin. Tiny at birth, Fred was diagnosed at three months as having Pierre-Robin Syndrome. Children with this condition usually have small mouths, cleft palates and very small chins. Sometimes they are retarded. Fred is not retarded. In fact he is considered an average child. Though he had some early feeding difficulties, he did not need an operation for his palate and he now eats whatever his foster family is having. He will probably need orthodontic work later because his jaws may not be big enough for his second teeth, though his baby teeth are fine as you can see in the picture. He may also need speech therapy. Fred is alert, quick to learn and well co-ordinated. He runs and climbs with agility. He can turn somersaults ant stand on his head. He is hyperactive and sometimes it 1s-hard to slow him but he will usually settle down if somebody will read him a story or play records for him. He also likes drawing and coloring. This young fellow will be a delight to parents who are young, energetic and have lots of patience. Since Fred is used to other children, he will probably do best with brothers and sisters in his adoption home. To inquire about adopting Fred, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society LIKES OTHER CHILDREN. ae DR

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