PAGE 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 31, '1973 TERRACE BAY ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH ~ Rev. A, Greengrass SUNDAY MASS - 8:30 and T0:30 A.M. SATURDAY MASS - 7:00 P.M. CONFESSIONS - 6:15-7:15 P.M. and after evening Mass on Saturday. COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. P. lMcKague SERVICE OF WORSHIP - II:00 A.M. CHURCH §CHOOL - 9:30 A.M. - (Qrades 5,6,7, & 8 11:00 A.M. - Kindergarten - Crade U4 Care for Babies and Pre=Schoolers. ROSS-PORT ST. BERCHMAN'S CHURCH MASS ~ Sunday 1:00 P.M. Goto the CHURZY of your fives SCHREIBER HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. F.J. Meyer DAILY MASS =~ Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 5:00 P.M, Tuesday end Thursday 7:30 P.M. Saturday 9:00 AM. & 7:15 P.M. SUNDAY SERVICE - 9:30 and II:00 A.M. CONFESSIONS - Saturday UY:I5-5:I5 P.M.; before Saturday evening Mass; before Sunday morning lass and before all daily Masses, A} GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH - Reve R.L. Dye MID WEEK SERVICE - 7:00 P.M. - Wednesday SUNDAY SCHOOL - I0:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE - II:00 A.M. EVENING PRAYER - 7:00 P.M. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SERVICE OF WORSHIP - Every second Sunday ~ 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - .10:00 AM. All children invited to attend. Council Quotes =- continued Sudbury sent a resolution seeking Terrace Bay's support to ask the Federal Government to extend assistance for sewage collection and | disposal systems. Township Council will try and obtain more information about this before they submit a reply. A letter from Pinewood Court to arrange a meeting, with participating municipalities and social workers on November 8th was read. Terr- ace Bay Council will ask for the meeting to be held on November I5th due to other functions occurring that night. Under new business Council was asked their opinion of municipal employees being paid biweekly. No objections were voices but the mechanics of this move will be looked into before going ahead. Council agreed to the height of the ceme- tery fence to be four feet. The annual dinner hosted by Council for un- paid committee members appointed by Council was set for December Ist in the Legion .Hall. A discussion was 'held on the fire depart- ,ment's responsibility for the private landing facility presently under construction. It was stated the fire department was not responsible. for this area. The replacement fence for the septic tank and damaged street signs were also discussed. The Marathon survey regarding garbage coll- ection continued page 3 NOTICE KIMBERLY-CLARK POLICY RE: CLEARING DRIVEWAYS It is the intention of Kimberly-Clark to discontinue the clearing of driveways by the Winter of ]974-75, except for those people who are involved in emergency services to the Mill or Town. As a step towards this and in order to re- duce the amount of snow clearing this year, the clearing of driveways by Kimberly-Clark : will be restricted to - Kimberly-Clark employ- ees and Kimberly-Clark pensioners (over 65) and widows of employees and those people prov- iding essential services to the Town (these were the people who driveways were cleared the night of the storm in previous years). Anyone who is included in the above cate- gory who wishes to have their driveway cleared on a continuous basis may do so by filling in an application at the Watchman's Station. As in the past, you will -be billed once per year (April) for the number of times your driveway is cleared at $3.00 per clearing. Driveways will be cleared only when equipment is available In order to avoid damage to snowblowers or your property, please remove any objects from your driveway that could be chopped up or thrown by the snow blower. J.S. Chapman, Services Superintendent.