FEBRUARY 18, 1971 TERRACE B AY NEWS PAGE 15 fom Councillor Harold McParland presents silver cup engraved with baby's name to Jeremy James Spikula New Year's Baby held by Mrs. Spikula Senior. Photos by 1. McCuaig. Council Quotes = cont'd from page 14 ..... Notice was received of a meeting in Thunder Bay on February 17th, at 10 a.m. to appoint the district Child Welfare Board. A letter informed council that membership fee grant is based on ten cents per capita in the Ontario Development Council and Schreiber decided to take a membership in the organization. Notice was received from North Bay of the mayors and reeves convention being held May 30-June 2 - --- any local councillor wishing to attend is to notify the town clerk. It was agreed to give fire protection to residence just outside the township limits at the actual cost - involved. E. Borutski reported the new street sander is in operation. The property committee reported the sound proof It's exciting. Stimulating. Have you ever studied the Bible? Let us help you. With an interesting, systematic study plan you can do at . ? your leisure, in your home. Today, send for FREE Bible d ¢ Correspondence Course. SEND TODAY - BIBLE STUDPIES, BOX 207, SCHREIBER, ONTARIO --- ee ww -- e-em we am we ew we mm me wn m-- w-- ---- em ve en BIBLE STUDIES Gentlemen: Yes, I'm interested in studying the Bible, Please send me your FREE Bihle Correspondence Course. I understand no one will osll on me, no one will call on me. NAME ADDRESS . ClTY PROV tiles are on order for the doctor's office and the Department of Health will be contacted regarding the X ray room. Council was informed of a meeting for the district of Thunder Bay Home for the Aged will be held in Schreiber on March 20th at 1 p.m. Information will be secured from the district assess- or regarding the comparison of the method of assess- ing in the town and at Walker Lake, where a residen! has complained the trailer fee is unfair. A $25. advertisement was purchased from the high school to support their annual year book. Three lots were purchased by the town at cost of $4300.00 on which to erect a utility building and store town equipment. General accounts totalling $2270.33 were passed for payment. It was agreed in principle to assume the financial responsibility for fifty per cent of the installation costs and one hundred per cent of the maintenance and operating costs of the proposed illumination on highway 17 where it passes through the town. Reeve Harness was appointed to make arrangements for this.