APRIL 23, 1970 COUNCIL - cont'd fr.page 4 exceeds last year's expenses by about $130,000 but due to the Province's acceptance of a _larger percentage of the total estimated expenditure, the cost in direct taxation to the muni- cipalities will decrease. The Federal Government's accep- tance of Indian Children's Aid, and that of children of un married Mothers will also de- crease expenditures. The new Administration Office and Counselling Room are now lo- cated in Thunder Bay North on Court Street. The Police report was as follows: A break-in at the Nor- wood Motel is still under in- vestigation. It is expected there will be several arrests made in the near future. Considerable damage was done to the con- tents, including broken mirrors and walls to the extent of $500. Several empty liquor, beer and ginger ale bottles were found in the unit. Four magazine salesmen were escorted out of town due to having no license to sell. One report of gas taken from a motor vehicle, two fires at- tended and one snow machine had its gas line removed while parked at the Arena. Some teen- age boys were found in the Arena at 3.a.m. and same was re- ported to manager. One cat and two dogs destroyed at owners request, seven houses were under observation while owners away and three car accidents inves- tigated during the month of March with little damage re- ported. Fish scales are examined by biologists to determine the age and growth rate of fish. TERRACE BAY. NEWS _ PAGE 5 Exuberant...noisy...hungry... demanding... children. You'd better believe it. And be prepared. it pays, for instance, to have the full-time help of electricity on your side. A well- stocked, frost-free refrigerator-freezer. A modern electric range with time and temper-saving self-cleaning oven. Small electrical helpers for quick mixing, beating, frying, percolating, opening of cans. And with a dishwasher, there goes another big chore. As for the laundry ... you can forget it. An automatic washer and electric clothes dryer will take loads off your hands, anytime. It pays, too, to have lots and lots of hot water always at the ready. (You can count on a Cascade electric water heater for that one.) In fact, electrical help need never end -- as long as your home has ample wiring, outlets and switches. If it hasn't, speak to a, qualified contractor about Elec- trical Modernization. (And the Hydro Finance Plan.) Make it soon. You'll be so much happier when you hear that shout, "Mom... we're home!" Full-time electrical help depends on up-to-date wiring B1239-CFP