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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jul 1989, p. 3

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Wednesday, July 19, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 3 Preferred Rates for Male Operators 21 - 24 825- 3246 > "Ideal Young Driver Class" Council briefs Terrace Bay By Dave Chmara Terrace Bay Council has been approached by the Aguasabon Golf Club for a donation towards the newly proposed clubhouse. After some discussion, council decided a meeting with a repre- sentative from the fundraising committee should be held in order to determine how the facili- ty will be available for communi- ty use before they decide if such a donation should be made. Council also received a thank you from the McCausland Hospital Auxiliary for a donation of $3,000 towards the Lifeline Project. A request by the Ministry of Transportation for an Airport Master Plan was reluctantly agreed to by council. Council felt funding for future projects may be in jeopardy if the plan, which will cost from $15,000 to $25,000 , was not agreed to. The ministry will pay for 80 per cent of the study. The following people have becn appointed by Terrace Bay Council to the Economic Developinent Steering Committec: Reeve Jim Ziegler, Deputy Clerk Lorne Mitchell, Dennis Burns, Don Lavigne, Mike Moore and representing the Terrace Bay/Schreiber Futures Committee is John Smrke. Schreiber By Dave Chmara Schreiber Council appointed the following people to the Economic Development Steering Committee: Reeve Mike Cosgrove, Jack Stokes and Lynn Hodder. Council is still looking for a new cemetery and is currently considering a site to the west of the old garbage dump (Desrosiers Construction Ltd.) road. Some of the sidewalks in Schreiber will be repaired in the near future. These include ones on Quebec St. by the Mayfair and Columbia St. Council is aware the sidewalks on Brunswick are in need of repair but these repairs may have to wait for next year as other repairs may use up the cur- rent funding. Council has sent a letter to the Ministry of Transportation to speed up their action in putting up no parking signs along the high- way. A total of 16 building permits were issued during the month of June. This brings the dollar total of these permits to $715,875 for 1989. New parking violation tickets have been received by the town and will now be handed out to those individuals who do not pay for parking. These fines may be paid at the municipal office. Fines which are not paid remain on the driver's record and new driving licences are not issued until all past fines have been paid. Tenders will be accepted for two weeks for the paving of the Beach Road from the Golf Club to the beach. The paving is sched- uled to be completed before the end of summer. Council has received requests from four individuals for a cat control by-law. They discussed the matter but as yet have not decided to pass such a by-law. Clerk-Treasurer-Administrator Dave Fulton and Councillor Bill Houston will attend separate workshops on ways to reduce municipal liability. Fulton's work- shop takes place in Scptember while Houston will attend a workshop in August. After considerable discussion about the current lack of office space in downtown Schreiber, and the desired use of property along the highway, council decid- ed to proceed with a change in the permitted use of highway property. Offices will be allowed along the highway once an amendment to the Official Plan and Zoning by-law have been passed by council and circulated according to regulations. If no objections to the changes are received, the amendments will become law. Currently, property along the highway is zoned as Highway- Commercial and offices are not permitted according to the Zoning by-law and Official Plan. 58 Laurier Contemporary wood home, close to schools and shopping, den overlook- ing spacious vaulted entry, large backyard, external entrance to base- ment, large ground level deck; front and back, 30' living-dining area, modem kitchen, family'room vaulted ceiling with library overlooking, 3 bedrooms, master bedroom, ensuite bathroom with 2 toilets, 12' closet, library access, external balcony. Call 825-3647 for details. DEATH NOTICE UKRAINEC - Mr. Peter Ukrainec age 57 years of Schreiber, passed away in hospital on Friday, July 7, retiring in February 1989. His main interests were his family, home, fish- ing and garden. Survived by his wife Lillian, daughters Melody Bartels of Kenora and Karen at home. Also survived by grandchildren Christopher and Corey, brothers Mike, Max, Paul and Eric; sisters Eileen, Agnes and Pearl; nieces and nephews also survive. Predeceased by his father, mother and brother Walter. Resting at Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Schreiber Cemetcry. If friends so desire, memorials to McCausland Hospital or Amethyst House, Thunder Bay would be appre- ciated. Aguasabon Falls Trailer Park MINIATURE GOLF " NOW OPEN Come pet the live Minnows, worms, tackle, topographical & Provincial series maps available aHours of operation 10 a.m. -2 p.m. & 4 p.m. --10 p.m. 7 days a week until September 825-3802 Family Eunlll goat & rabbits 1989. he was employed by CPR,|' Enjoy the charming atmosphere ofa 100 year old Railroad Inn. Comfortable overnight accomodations. ROSSPORT INN EST. 1884 "Open seven Days mil ines: A Week" ws ip Steaks, Seafood & Fresh Local Fish Licensed Dining FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE OR CALL: Ned & Shelagh Basher = 3213 Rossport, Ontario Gertrude Cotton presents a cheque in the amount of $500 to Jack Paterson on behalf of the Disability Action Group towards the Lifeline Project. Photo by Dave Chmara SKYWIRE POWER SYSTEM SERVICES PAUL A. MOOREY Representative P.O. Box 580 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2W0 (807) 824-3152 THE AIR? If your summer travel plans are Up /n The Air this year, norOntair would like to keep them there. norOntair offers convenient connections with Air Ontario, via Sault Ste. Mane. for travel to onward destinations. Call your local travel agent, 'Air Canada, Canadian Airlines International or norOntair, and tell them this summer your travel plans are Up /n The Air! As Low As $279%.. *Certain restrictions apply siren 7 Terrace Bay to Toronto. 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