MR, E. PERSSU. , - BOX 375 | _ TERRACE B/Y Vol. 13 No. 8 "COUNCIL QUOTES | |. Terrace Bay Town Council met in chambers on February 10th. Road Superintendant John Mikus 'was commended by Council for the excellent con- dition of the roads during the recent snowfalls. Correspondence included a letter from the Minister of Finance and Commercial Affairs concerning lotter- Dies. They submitted information necessary for Council 4 to set up a licensing system. a ~ and staff will be in Schreiber and Terrace Bay area on February 23rd. to discuss any problems arising . | The Thunder Bay Home for the Aged requested _} payment of annual maintenance costs be on a quarter- | ly basis. The Thunder Bay Home for the Aged advised )| Council regarding additonal accomodation, that i when all replies are in from the various municipalities |) they will, at that time, answer any questions that 7) are asked. \ The Lake Superior Board of Education advised that 7 new legislation regarding pre-payment of education | costs in quarterly payments makes it compulsory . St. Martin's Separate School requested permission "| to sell Easter Chocolates the first two weeks in March _ Permission granted. _\ The Fire Department stated there were no fires in January, and the Underwriters Representative made 'a bi-annual inspection, accompanied by Deputy Fire Chief, E. Stachiw. By-law 232, supplementary Road Expenditure by- law in the amount of $12,000 was submitted for | approval to the Department of Highways. | . By-law 233 was approved, accepting certain high- ways, streets, blocks and walkways in the new Lake- view Subdivision. : : continued page 5 ...... Serving the District ANTI-LITTER AWARD WON BY KIMBERLY-CLARK The Thunder Bay Health Unit stated that Dr. Walker OF CANADA LIMITED Presentation of award was made by D.K.Richardson (left), OFA's immediate past president, to G.L.Carruthers, presi- dent of Kimberly-Clerk of Canada. Photo by R.Cunningham, Don Mills, Ontario The Ontario Forestry Association announced that Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited has been de- clared winner of its Litter-Pickin' Pete Award for 1969 in recognition of its anti-litter campaign a- cross Canada. The award was presented at the OFA's annual banquet on January 21st at the Royal York Hotel, Confederation Room to Mr. G.L.Carruthers, presi- dent of Kimberly-Clark by Mr. D.K.Richardson, OFA president. In announcing the award winner Mr. Richardson said the Association's Outdoor Manners Committee "has seen and been impressed by the advertising ca campaign undertaken by the company in connection with the Kleenex tissue dispenser and litter basket." son said continued page 2