TERRACE BAY NEWS Vol. I6 No. 19 May 16, 1973 I5¢ Per Copy TERRACE BAY COUNCIL QUOTES Fire Chief Vic Thorpe and Deputy Fire Chief Ed Stachiw attended the May Council meeting in Terrace Bay to present to Council the de- fined fire protection areas that, in the opin- ion of the Fire Department, could be adequate- ly protected by the Municipal Fire Department. With this information, a meeting will be arranged with the Ministry of Natural Resour- ces to negotiate a new fire protection, in which specified areas of responsibility will be defined as either Municipal protection areas or Ministry protection areas. Minutes were adopted as read, and corres- pondence considered. Council was advised of a Good Roads Associ- ation Workshop to be held in Thunder Bay on June 5 and 6. It was proposed that Utility Man Roy Cornfield should attend, along with Councillors Bill Megraw or Curly Hale. From a list of approved projects for Oppor- tunities for Youth, a Craft Room will be set up in the Terrace Bay Campus. The Association of Municipalities of Ontar- io presented facts on the new budget. A letter to Joe Marcella, Jr. stated that Council approved in principal of the proposed trailer park at the Aguasabon gorge, subject to the aquisition of land and approval of the various ministries needed by the appli- cants. A request was received from the Nipigon Royal Canadian Legion to sell raffle tickets in this area. Permission was granted. Advance notice was received of a Municipal Clerks and Treasurers meeting to be held in Thunder Bay on May I8th. Clerk W. Hanley and Assistant Clerk Mrs. M. Simmer were authorized to attend. continued page ho cess ee ANNE MURRAY STAYS WITH US! Miss Anne Murray, CAMR's best known volunteer and ambassador, will continue to serve as our National Honourary President for 1973. In a personal message to CAMR President Donald K. MacPherson, Miss Murray said she was pleased to continue to work with CAMR, adding, 'hopefully, we can make even better progress this year". continued page 2..... 5