Vol.5, No. 434 | A full complement of Councillors attended ee COUNCIL QUOTES | f i } | the regular meeting of the Terrace Bay Town | Council Wednesday afternoon, presided by Reeve! JePe Heenan, assisted by Secretary W Fe art ab | and Clerk W. Hanley, Following approval of past minutes, corres pondence was dealt with which included a let- ter from Reeve Heenan to Kimberly-Clark Cor- poration seeking consideration for private enterprise on their plan to purchase land for the development of a trailer park and over- night tenting area. Drawings showing the sewage disposal area in Terrace Bay had been sent to the Sanitary Engineering Division, together with the es- timated rates of $12,000, each to replace tile beds, totaling $36,000.= each bed having ! a duration of only three years, They there- j fore proposed to instzll a small pumping | station 1150 feet to the lagoon at a cost of $7500, thereby providing a permanent bed to | the effluent, It was noted the present lagoon | was of sufficient size for both areas and comments were requested from the Division, In writing the Canada Gunnite Company | concerning the present status of the swimming pool which found the concrete apron almost | complete, fencing ready to install, plumbing complete for the bathhouse, Council requested information on pool protection for the winter months, | The Chamber of Commerce approached Council | regarding Town decorating prior to the Christy mas season, particularly on the business | plaza, visible to the Highway, Discussing the subject, Council approved sone form of de- corating and floodlighting the Utilities Building and many suggestions were offered by councillors to place trees along the | Plaza, Reeve Heenan felt it would be more | effective if the colored lights were up only | for special occasions, but would contact the Town's Electrical Superintendent, A. request by the Girl Guide Association . to have the Brownies and Girl Guides collect | coins for UNICEF on Hallowe'en was given approval, The Horticultural Society acknow- | ledged with thanks the load of topsoil do- nated by the Town as a prize in their Sum | mer Shows | September accounts for the Public Library, | Hydro Electric, Township and Recreaticn were | discussed and passed for payment, Reeve Heenan presented for debate the | proposed Hydro rates for electrically | heated homes in Terrace Bay. Council mo- tioned to establish a meter rate for elec | trically heated homes at 1,11 cents per KW hour, Questioned on the proposed curbing at the | Cemetery, Councillor Welling suggested an estimate be sought, and to budget it for the coming year. (Continued on page 4) Serving the District 'in which we live a Sheena arcing Nhe tegen ee aX e October 18, 1962 CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTER!S LIST (Form 4, Section 12) ; Voters? List 1962, Township of Terrace 'Bay District of Thunder Baye | | Notice is hereby given that I have com- | plied with Section 9 of The Voters! Lists Act and that I°-have posted up at my office | at Terrace Bay, on the 15th day of October | 1962, the list of all persons entitled to | vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there | for inspection, # And I hereby call upon all voters to take | immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 30th day of October 1962, | | Wek, Strutt, ; | Clerk-Treasurer, The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay. ATTENTION BOWLERS Ali those wishing to bowl in either 5 or | 10 pin leagues this year, should contact | their league chairman IMMEDIATELY, | DEADLINE FOR REGISTERING IS THIS SATURDAY | October 20th, -- Don't delay, contact the chairman of your , league, as follows: Ladies 5 pin - Lil Har~ ris; Mens 5 pin = Art Tanner ; Mixed 5 pin = Lew Edmunds; Mens 10 pin - Verl Thompson or John Graham; Mixed 10 pin - Jim Rogerse NOTE? REGISTRATIONS WILL ALSO BE TAKEN AT THE RECREATION CENTRE SMOKE SHOP, Remembereseethe deadline is this Saturday, so don't wait]] enonete--itiw-e | | ARENA OPENING The Recreation Committee has set the date for ice installation in the Arena and Curling Rink for the week of October 29th, This would mean that ice activities will begin the first weekend of Novembers User groups should make requests for ice | time through the Recreation Office. ee j CANADA SAVINGS BOND CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY During the next few days all Kimberly~ the purchase, through the payroll savings plan, of Canada Savings Bonds, This will be the 16th successive year that this con- venient method of saving has been made a= vailable to employees and it becomes more popular each years Last year's participation | was better than 57%, i To save the "casy way" (Cont'd on Page 4) | Clark employees will be contacted regarding |