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Terrace Bay News, 5 Feb 1975, p. 12

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TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 5, I975 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Nl GRE Lp THE TORONTO SUJN] SYNDICATE 'a quiet, shy 12-year-old with an unexpected gift for ip. He sold more Scout calendars than anyone else in lim, healthy Lenard has brown hair, blue eyes and s glasses are for astigmatism. e belongs to Scouts he really prefers individual ac- is creative and inventive about making things -- odel racing car he made from a block of wood which rize in a competition. in Grade Five. He has average ability but does not k up to his capacity. He is interested in detective th television and movies. eeds a mother and father who will want to spend with him. It will be good if there is an older boy in his mily, but no children close to Lenard in age. -e about adopting Lenard, please write. to Today's istry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Foronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, r local Children's Aid Society. PING ALERT IN > You CAN HELP LF AND OTHERS Schreiber Council Quotes - cont'd from pg. 11 required by Ontario Fire Marshall's order, and the offer of Terrace Bay Kinsmen to assist in clearing of the new site. Schreiber endorsed the resolution of Mara- thon in continuing the use of studded tires. In response to a request for representation from the Ministry of Treasury Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, councillor McCuaig - was delegated to attend the Municipal havisorgll Committee meeting. | General accounts amounting to $6,776.83 = waterworks accounts of $38056 were passed for payment. The insurance on the town hall was increas- ed to $40,000 on the building and $10,000 on i content? and on the medical centre $25,000 on ¥ the building and $5,000 on contents. The Road Supt. was instructed to place I5 = minute parking signs in front of the post off-% ice, and yield signs at Hillview and Bayview § Streets, Drummond and Superior Streets, Erie St. at Drummond St., Winnipeg St., Town Hall and Scotia St. A. MacDonald, of M.M. Dillon and Co., was present while tenders of the construction of the new dam were opened, which were: Scorpia Eng. Ltd.,.St. Catherines, $328,465; Mathews Group, London, Ont., $424,686; Barnett McQueen $726,525; Thunder Bay Harbor Improve- ment Ltd. $104,000 Cost plus Engineering and project Management, extra equipment, cost of labour and material. In view of the very high bids the matter was taken under advisement for further study. At the Royal Conservatory of Music Theory Ex- aminations held recently in Thunder Bay the | following two pupils of Mrs. Julie Rattray passed their Grade II Theory as follows: Miss Carla Crockford - First-Class Honours; Miss Norma Phillips - Pass Certificate. POSITION OPEN FOR NIGHT SUPERVISOR MALE OR FEMALE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE: | 825-3286 Red Bog Inn 3 TERRACE BAY ol rn = =

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