8 TERRACE BAY NEWS Report ~- continued from page 17 ...... I7 and the Recreation Centre building. MOVAL: aw 168 states that no person shall de- Ny Snow or ice on any public highway. nts have been received that the owners dents and businesses have been clearing ots and pushing snow onto the streets. equested that this practice be stopped. again the problem of dogs running loo- arisen. Numerous warnings have been ver the holiday season which have been - In an effort to curb this practice will be laid against the owners of > permit them to run at large. Terrace Bay Police Department now have nalizer and a trained operator. We never have to use it in I975. Any per- 1ing to see the machine in operation ma > by contacting the Police Department. Police Department wish to extend their 0 the citizens of this town for their - ation during I974. With your co-oper- le crime rate has fallen some 80% over le wish to improve this in I975 and. 1r continued help we can do it. HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING IcCausland Hospital Board of Governors regular meeting on December I7, I974 'errace Bay Municipal Office. jominating Committee presented the nam- 's. Margaret Puttock, Mr. William Hous- Mr. Roland Wills as nominees for the ant Board positions. Since the meeting, resignation has been received from Mr. vart. All three persons nominated have ointed to the Board until the next Ann- ing onsApril 7; 1975 'unctional Programme for the new hospit- een mailed to the Ministry of Health. asked them to give this report their e attention and to present their re- y the next Board meeting on January 21. 'inance Committee will set up a meeting 3oard with both town councils to discu- > role in the fund raising of the new .. Letters have been sent to major em- in the area to determine their general regarding payroll deductions. Letters 0 be sent to our suppliers regarding s to the Building Fund. Nugent reported that the visits to JANUARY 8, iid community groups has received very positive | reaction both in financial and public rela- tions terms. The I975 Hospital Membership Drive will begin on February I, I975. The new sprinkler system is expected to ; be installed during the second week of Janu- ary. The initial meeting to begin negotiations for a collective agreement with Local 268 will be held on January 8, I975 in the Terrace Bay Campus of the High School. Bruce Tilbury presented the Board with a cheque for $I566.25 - the proceeds from the snowmobile raffle. The money will be placed in the Building Fund Account. E Accounts payable for November, I974 in the' total amount of $30,849.76 were passed for payment. % The I973 Year End Settlement has been re- ceived. All operating costs for I973 have been approved by the Ministry of Health. The October 1974 operating report shows the hos- 3 pital $7,091 under budget. i Theresa Ray has been hired as part-time housekeeping supervisor effective January 6, 8 1975. E The Hospital Auxiliary has sold 79I member: ships for 1975. The 1974 Auxiliary Executive has been re-elected. J Under new business Jan McEwen read a pre- | liminary report regarding the need for temp- orary emergency facilities and physician office space during the construction period of mill expansion." A functional programme for these additional temporary facilities wil be forwarded to the Ministry of Health. A list of uncollectable accounts were approved to be written off as bad debts. ph: The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 2I, I975 at 7:30 p.m. in the Library of the Schreiber Campus of the High School. fon STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Andrews of Schreiber, a boy on December I6th, I974. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burns of Terrace Bay, a girl on December 25th, I974. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppe Costa of Schreiber, a boy on December 26th, 1974. Born to Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morrill of a girl on January 4th, I974