FEBRUARY 21, 1979 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 17 ALEXANDER CRUIKSHANK CELEBRATES 90TH Family and friends gathered at the home of Betty and Forbes Cruickshank on February 11th to celebrate the birth- day of "grandpa", Alexander Cruickshank, who was ninety years young. Grandson David and his wife Nancy were down from Kenora, as well as grandson Jack and his son Alex from Ottawa. Mr. Cruickshank's third grandson, Pat, is in the Arctic and was unable to attend. Pictured below = Four generations = left to right: Jack Cruickshank, grandson; Alex Cruickshank, great grand- son; Alexander Cruickshank and Farbes Cruickshank, son. Photo be Bev Cadene. CoOUnciIL QUOTES TERRACE BAY: - The regular meeting of the Council of the Township of Terrace Bay was held on February 12th at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, with all members in attendance. Minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as presented. Council resolved to offer Safari Developments Ltd., 35 building lots for residential housing development in the new Terrace Heights Subdivision at $7,000. per lot based on the company's written proposal of February 9th, 1979. Chief of Police William Zroback was authorized to attend the Zone 1 Chiefs of Police 'Meeting in Thunder Bay on Feb=- ruary 16th. John Usher has been hired as plumbing inspector effective May 1st. Council resolved to engage Ontario Hydro for the mainten- ance of our utility system as soon as possible. The following accounts were approved for payment: Township $242,355.87; Hydro $47,052.88; Library $2,222.35; Recreation $23,240.42. Council resolved to approve the Hydro rate increase to continued page 18 ....... Holy Parish TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM V. BOURKE - 824-2278 & R. ROSS - 82U4-202U -b& W. MURPHY - 824-2726 Angels FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23 Social TICKETS $10.00 EacH REFRESHMENTS Lune. -