JANUARY 24, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I3 Council Quotes - cont'd .. Rink Committee representative-G.H.R. Krause. Rate payer's representative to the public library board-Mrs. Inez McCuaig; Library Board -Mesdames Norah McGuire, Rita McGrath, Jackie Turner and Miss Gwen Hadley. Town auditors for I973-Clarkson, Gordon and Co., Thunder Bay; Solicitor for I973-H.G. Blanchard, Thunder Bay W.E. Cavanaugh, Terrace Bay, was named as Schreiber's representative to the Thunder Bay Health Unit. On a trial basis, regular meetings were set for the second Wednesday of each month, and the fourth Tuesday, at 7 p.m. Formal notice was received from Rene Brunelle, Minister of Community and Social Ser- vices that Kimberly-Clark has donated the for- mer Terrace Bay Motor Hotel to senior citizens in this area. In response the Women's Institute request Council promised to donate the engraved silver cup to the first baby of the year and present it at the usual party. Council is not in favour, at present, of changing the By/Law regarding trailer fees, therefore the request to have a trailer assess- ed rather than pay the fixed fee was refused. Waterworks account of $699.76 and general accounts of $I,068.I4 were passed for payment. The C.P.R. will be asked to give further consideration to the price set for acquiring . additional property from them for cemetery purposes - the present price being considered unduly high. Water rates were raised: resident from $7. to $8. quarterly, if paid in advance for year by Feb. I5th - $28.00. 'Commercial rates were raised by I0% and then offered annual discount of I0% - if paid before Feb. I5th. The employment incentive grant will be used on the community arena and improvement of the ravine within the town. Application will be made to the Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Aff- airs for approval of use of the tax regulation procedure by Schreiber. New over time rates for the use of the town hall basement for rental and clean-up will be in line with current wages of employees, plus fringe benefits. Mrs. Norman McCuaig is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKay in Sioux Lookout. Mrs. Martin Ryan has her sisters Mrs. Alex Wilson and Mrs. Edward Smith of Thunder Bay visiting her. SALE'OF NEN MACHINES $1.50. 0FF PANTHERS - EL TIGERS 440 AND 340 cc EL TIGER 250 cc. Ree. $1435, SPECIAL $1285. $200. oFF oN PumMA 440 USED MACHINES I - ski poo 1970 - 20 H.P I - sk1 poo [969 - Ib H.P 2 - ski poo 1971 - 22 H.P I - ski poo 1971 - 440 TN I - ALLOUETTEI9Z] - 27 H.P I - paNTHER 1970 - 440 cc I - snow JET 1969 - I5 H.P I - snow JET 1970 - I5 H.P 2 ONLY 8 H.P. ARIANS SNOW BLOWERS Rec. $569. ELECTRIC START $375.00 $200.00 $375.00 $475.00 $350.00 $625.00 $200.00 $275.00 SPECIAL - -$495,00 T - WIDE TRACK FORTIER SAW SALES I77 RAILWAY, NIPIGON PHONE 887-253I 401 MAIN ST., GERALDTON, ONT.