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Terrace Bay News, 23 Apr 1970, p. 1

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Published every "hursday at the News Printing Plant vost Office Building, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Phone 825- ~3747 Deadline for advertisements is NOON each Manda, | Ba; \ iol. f Serving The Districh meee J PUBLIC NOTICE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME - TERRACE BAY APRIL 26th to OCTOBER 25th, 1970 Township Council has directed that Daylight Saving be observed in the Township of Terrace Bay commencing , at 2 o'clock a.m., on Sunday, April 26th, and con- ' tinuing until 2 o'clock a.m., on Sunday, October 25th Citizens are requested to "ADVANCE CLOCKS AND WATCHES ONE HOUR AT 2 O'CLOCK A.M., ON SUNDAY, APRIL 26th, 1970 _ The Council: respectfully requests the hearty co-opera- 'ion of all citizens in making a success of this move- | ment for the public benefit. | Proclaimed by W.E. Cavanaugh, Reeve, pursuant to the provisions of By-law 203, passed by Council on the 26th dday:of March, 1968. | W. £. Cavanaugh Reeve GOD SAVE THE QUEEN HEALTH UNIT PROGRAM HERE NEXT TUESDAY On Tuesday eVErniug, april 28th, between 7:00 and 10:00 P.M., the Thunder Bay Health Unit will be at the High School Auditorium with a slide presentation depicting the roll of the Health Unit in the Community Mrs. Heather Boon, Public Health Nurse and Mike Reid, Public Health Inspector, will be on hand to dis- cuss their services. Gerry Isherwood, Health Information Officer will be present and hopes to join raakunsiid pone! De ons Page 3 Weatherproof oP ( Your Topcoat | | Let ss n,.press and make Lh April 23, 1970 REEVE COMMENDED BY QUETICO DIRECTOR Town Council met in regular session last Tuesday evening and the first item of business was presented by Councillor Roy Bray who suggested that tenders be called for a maintenance man for Centennial Park. Reeve Cavanaugh received a letter from Mr. C.M. McIntosh, Director of Quetico Centre, which was read to Council, commending the Reeve for his parti- cular contribution to the recent conference on Gov- ernment at the district level in Northwestern Ontario. Mr. McIntosh ended his letter by saying "Your par- ticipation in the seminar was rewarding to all of here at Quetico. Those are the times that give us the drive to continue our work." Mr. A.L.Beebe, Chairman of the newly-formed Northwestern Development Committee sent a letter to all municipalities in Northwestern Ontario, ad- vising that, in and from the deliberations at Quetico, the following consensus evolved: 1. Regional Government is not necessarily applicable to Northwestern Ontario. 2. A system of District Government, however, is in- dicated as being reasonable, progressive and, to some degree, necessary. 3. A realignment of Provincial-Municipal relations, both financial and administrative, is an urgent and absolute neces sity. 4. The presentation of the decisions of the Region should be carried through the vehicle and voice of our existing organization, the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association. In keeping with the consensus, then, a committee of representative heads of municipalities was named to serve as the body within the N.W.O.M.A., to carry out the process of coagulating, rationalizing and determining the thinking of every municipal authority in Northwestern Ontario. (Continue eee

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