Ca ti "SERVING THE DISTRICT VOL 11, NO. 22 x MILL RATE SET FOR TERRACE BAY..%¥,; woh ? 1968 MILL RATES - TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE 1967 1968 Using equal Assess . 3.68 mills 4.83 General. - Residential : Commercial 5.18. " 7.00 Pub.Sch.- Residential aur) | 4.55 Poe emnerciat: 23.90..." 5.06 High Sch.- Residential 7.77 " 8.09 Re Commercial ae 8.99 Sep Sch .- Residential 4:03" * ef es ot Commercial a 4.41 Town Service Area 6.70" 625d Total Pub.Sch.-Res. 21.40 " 24.00 (up 2.60 Mills) "Commercial: 24.10" 27 .58 (up 3.48 Mills) Total Sep.Sch.-Res. 22.30..." 23.42 (up 1.12 Mills) Ps sitosght "---Comm. 201% 26.93 (up 1.83 Mills) REVENUE: 1968 Direct Taxation 470 ,253 .28 Debenture Debt Recoverable 35,958 .02 Licenses and Permits 690 .00 Govt. of Can. = in lieu of taxes 4,000 .00 Province of Ontario -- subsidies 23,577 .00 Interest, Tax Penalties, etc. 600.00 Sundry Revenue 8,300.00 543,378 .30 See ~'art on page 10 HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES! PUT ALL CAMP. FIRESDEAD OUT! Actual Rate JUNE 6, 1968 - Photo by M, Lundburg HERO WORSHIP! - Ron Shock, who scored the goal which put his hockey team, the St. Louis' Blues, into the N.H.L. Playoffs - took time out last week to talk with and sign autographs for some of his ardent fans in Terrace Bay. Ron and his wife Jane, came to Terrace Bay after a Florida holiday, to pick up their two little boys, who have been staying with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Heenan. CEREMONY TO MARK UNVEILING ~ JUNE 29TH Members of Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce met Monday evening with Mr. K.C.A. Dawson, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Director of Northern Area. Studies, Lakehead University, and Mrs. A.N. Smith, representative from the Department of Public Records and Archives, to complete arrangements for a cere- (Cont'd on page 14) mony to mark the unveiling