Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 19, 1986 Schreiber Council backs letter concerning lottery funds Schreiber Council has received a resolution from the City of Bramp- ton concerning the proposed action of _ the Provincial Government as to the allocation of lottery monies. The government would like to see the money go to a general fund rather than tourism and recreation only. According to the minutes of the Nov. 11 meeting, council agreed with the resolution, and is of the opinion everyone on your list! 135 N. Archibald a PIANOS - ORGAN EDUCATION (Just down from the _ Fort William Gardens) Technics * LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS * TRADES WELCOME that "lottery funds should not be diverted from Tourism 'and Recreation."' The resolution was moved by Councillors Quinton and Godin and carried by council that the Township of Schreiber go on record as being supportive of the City of Brampton on the subject. Terrace Bay Council also sup- ported the resolution at their meeting 'Your Original Christmas 623-2265 OPEN FOR THE a M *Browse through a Christmas Fantasyland in enchanting festive surroundings! . *Truly exclusive gift ideas for NEW FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING TILL 9:00 P.M. DROP by for "Hot Apple Cider" every Friday Night! Come in on your way to the party, theatre or cinema. ORGANS & KEYBOARDS ON SALE FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! NOV. 20 - 22 at the BAY SCHREIBER music PLACE PIANOS - BOsaNs: EDUCATION: on Nov. 10. In other business, Fire Chief Peter Doig reported on a seminar held with fire chiefs of the area. Of interest was the topic of spills. In most instances the Fire Department will be expected to take corrective action. The province has set up the En- vironmental Compensation Corpora- tion to assist with the costs. *Largest selection PS of decorations in Northwestern Ontario *Come & see why everyone says "Christmas isn't Christmas without a trip to Coo's! *Remember to place your orders for Coo's Homemade Christmas Baking! Store' OPEN : 9:30-5:30, Mon.-Sat. Thurs. & Fri., till 9 p.m. INTEREST NO PAYMENT for 3 months on selected items only TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW 176 S. Algoma St. THUNDER BAY 345-0073 q | The ECC is to be contacted after an attempt has been made to recover from the firm or person responsible for the spill. Some revisions to the current fire department bylaws should be made to cover current inspection responsibilities. Also contained in the minutes was the topic of rental for soft drink dispensing gear. Ron Larivee attended the meeting and told council that rental would be $25 per unit in the future, or alter- natively the units may be purchased for the sum of $1177. A resolution was moved by Coun- cillors Quinton and Godin and carried by council that the Township pur- chase three soft drink dispensing heads from Northern Beverages for the sum of $1177. A resolution was carried that the substantial completion payment covering the contracted brickwork at the Fire Station, in the amount of $11,765.50, be paid. In police business, it was noted that the parking situation at the CP Rail Station has improved due to increas- ed surveillance of the area. A discussion was held concerning the hiring of a fourth man for the Township crew. The resolution was moved by Councillors Borutski and Kruase and carried by council that the position not be filled. Winnie's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell The Annual Fireman's Halloween Dance was held at the Recreation Centre. A big crowd turned out. The music was by Nic DeShane. First prize: Individual was 'Southern Belle' by Helen Neilson. Second prize: 'Christmas Boot' by Judy Bourguignon. Third prize: 'A Mosquito' by Debbie Birch. Group prize- First place- 'The Old Woman in a Shoe' by Brenda Birch, Joey and Michelle Godin, Bruce and Terry Thompson, Laureen Kay and Debbie Bourguignon, and Colleen Fischer. Second place- 'Playboy Club' by Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. John St. Amand, Mr. and Mrs. Engler, Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Studdard and Mr. and Mrs. Jowitt. Third place- 'Top Hats' by Wesley Whitton, Stan Nesbitt, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Clark and Mr. McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Thibault have returned from visiting relatives in Sudbury. Our deepest sympathy to the Com- eau family on the passing of Les Comeau. Also to Mrs. Lorenzetti and families on the passing of Mr. Lorenzetti. Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor has returned from Thunder Bay. She was entertained by her family on her 95th birthday with a supper and many gifts. Congratulations 'Nonie'. Thanks to all who sent cards and gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Maronese celebrated their anniversary and retirement with relations and friends. Congratulations. Catholic Women's League Report The Holy Angels' CWL held its November meeting on Sunday, Nov. 9. Nineteen members were in attendance. The meeting opened with a prayer and reflective poem read by President Georgette. Mary read the minutes of the previous meeting and the correspondence. Jackie's education report mention- ed the PTA meeting and the infor- mative talk given by Sr. Alice Greer from the Smith Clinic in Thunder Bay. It was about alcohol and drug abuse and was very interesting. Colleen reported that the bazaar is coming along nicely. She still needs help on the cleanup committee. Janet reported that names of 25-year members, deceased members and those who had received Maple Leaf Service Pins were sent to the Canadian League magazine for publication. The October Rosary was discuss- ed and it was felt that it didn't go over well being said after-mass. In May, we will try saying the Scriptural Rosary once a week and hope it will be well attended. Georgette reminded everyone of the need for volunteers to convene First Friday Senior's Tea and also CWL Sunday coffee after mass. Please call if you are able to help. A convener is also needed for the Bir- chwood Terrace Penny Auction in December. Members have decided that we would like to go caroling Dec. 12 for seniors and shut-ins. Marg Connelly will send cards to retired and senior citizens. They will also receive a list of people who can drive them to and from CWL functions. We hope this will help our seniors to participate more. Father mentioned that he would like to hold a course for five weeks on Monday afternoons and evenings. It will be a Basic Introduction to the Bible. If you are interested, please call him. Cathy Riley's group provided cof- fee and entertainment after the meeting. She gave a Mary Kay make- up demonstration and held a draw for some Mary Kay fragrances. Therese Martin was the lucky winner. We are looking forward to much fun at our December/Christmas meeting. There will be a gift ex- change ($5 limit) so plan now to attend. Don't forget the Bazaar, Nov. 22. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING The McCausland Hospital Corporation Will hold a Special Meeting of Members On Thursday, December 11th, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. Hospital Cafeteria at The McCausland Hospital The purpose of the Special Meeting is to elect two members to the Board of Governors. 1 member for a period of six (6) months 1 member for a period of eighteen (18) months