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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1977, p. 1

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| i ? VOL. 20 NO. 3 JANUARY I9, I977 20¢ PER COPY TERRACE BAY TOWN COUNCIL INAUGURATION On Monday, January 10th, 1977 at the Terrace Bay Municipal Office the new Town Council made their declaration of Office and pledged their ) Oath of Allegiance. Rev. Brian Bigelow provided the Invocation. 4 In his Inaugural Address Reeve Brassard stated that the next two + Years would be important ones for Terrace Bay. He hoped to see repairs | to the Recreation Building which he advised was now twenty two years fd' old. Also high on his priority list were improvements to the Police Department Facility, a new fire truck for the Fire Department, paving of the streets of the Town, an upgrading of the Hydro Power and consid- eration of the new sub-division Terrace Heights. Reeve Brassard feels it is important that Terrace Bay encourage Commercial Development as much as possible. Ex-Reeve Cavanaugh attended the Inauguration to welcome and congrat- ulate the new Council. He also requested the consideration of Council 'of a problem that had been a major concern to him during his time on i Council. Mr. Cavanaugh had always wanted to see the road to the local J, Cemetery either improved or re-routed altogether. He declared that the road through the Industrial area is an eyesore and should either be cleaned up or a new route built. M Reeve Brassard thanked Rev. Bigelow for attending the Inauguration. J) The Inauguration concluded and the new councillors and Reeve then turned "§ their attention to the business of their first meeting together as the |. Terrace Bay Town Council, A letter was read from Grant Puttock on behalf of Kimberly-Clark i" asking Council to consider the take over of the ownership of the Recrea- 5 tion Building. Cy Brassard, Reeve recommended that a date be set by {| Council for -a special meeting purely to discuss the matter. He felt the © decision was of such importance to the Town that such a meeting would be warranted. Councillors Peggy Helmink, George Ramsey, Peter Romanuk and Marge Hamilton agreed and arranged January 13th, at 7:00 b.m. Continued page 6 .....

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