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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jun 1986, p. 11

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An article in "Munici- pal World" magazine in- spired Terrace Bay Town Council to prepare and pass a resolution which, in part, calls for the government of Ontario to amend existing legislation so that every in- dividual school board in the Bits and Bit By Helene Ballard Hi, ho everybody! I trust all is OK with our readers. All we need now is warm weather. Here at Birchwood this past week we were all sorry to hear that our Ac- tivities Director, Joann Leblanc, has to leave us due to health problems. We shall miss you Joann. It won't be the same making flowers. In fact, we shall think of you often. We all hope your health problems will improve. Please do try and visit us when you can, and "good luck."' Last Tuesday, June 11 our residents were able to enjoy some fine band music, and on behalf of all the residents I would like to thank first of all Mr. Bill Houston who offered to come here with the mem- province must collect its own taxes. The article, Reeve Ollie Chapman noted, mention- ed a Supreme Court of On- tario hearing held in Lon- don, Ontario on March 13 at which it was decided that a municipality may be re- 4 quired under the Education Act to pay over any interest earned or late payment penalties charged on am- ounts collected to a school board for which it collects taxes. After reading about the case, Reeve Chapman and the rest of Council decid- ed to take some sort of ac- tion to prevent the local school boards from using the court decision to collect such funds. A resolution was then prepared, and was resd for the first time at the June 9 meeting of Council. bers of the band who are residents of Terrace Bay and Schreiber. The band, made up of brass and woodwinds, was under the able baton of Mr. Doug Mcllwain who is the music teacher for all high schools and Public Schools in Terrace and Schreiber. I feel sure these people enjoy what they are doing and we hope they will come again and play for us, as we enjoyed every selec- tion. Our grateful thanks to all of you. I hope all senior citizens will enjoy Seniors Week. It is nice to be remembered ...makes us feel "young at heart". I am sorry to see some of our young folks still "'forget" and ride their bicycles on the sidewalk on Simcoe Plaza. Please, kids, Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. : try to remember not to do this. You may save some- one and yourselves some painful injury. We are happy to hear that two of our residents who are in hospital, Blan- che Speak and Felix Le- gault, are improving daily and we hope you will both soon be back here at Birchwood. Until next week -- over- heard during coffee break: '*Have you noticed how down in the dumps Jane is lately?" "Yes! I guess her hope chest is running out of hope!"' Thanks Dear Editor We are pleased to an- nounce that as of June 2, 1986 we have raised $197,500. On behalf of The Salva- tion Army and those we are able to help we say thank Alcan | Building | Products Authonzed Deuter windows Local Alcan Dealer Wally Holman __ 824-3428 _ -- Aluminum & Vinyl siding, Seamless Eavestroughin Aluminum soffit & fasia board Aluminum stormdoors & windows Insulated replacement for a great vacation... call THUNDER BAY TRAVEL Your travel number . Talk directly. to | Northern Ontario's largest travel company 1-800-465-3939> you to all the volunteers that made this years cam- paign so successful. Gord Armstrong Captain Public Relations Director Salvation Army SUPERIOR ALUMINUM - PRODUCTS isn Nee mes ea 'tong th, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 18, 1986, page 11 Resolution about school taxes passed by Council Clerk-treasurer Larry Simons gave an example of the sort of effect the court decision might have in Ter- race Bay. "If we pay the school board a tax requisition in March but actually collect the taxes in April, any penalties or interest are the property of the school board," he explained. "'The judge in the case was saying the municipal- ity is a trustee and agreed with the school board," he added. "Obviously we are opposing this...the judge Board to visit The Workers' Compen- sation Board is conducting an intensive job search campaign next week in the Thunder Bay area, includ- ing Ferrace Bay, according to a WCB press release dat- ed June 15. The campaign, waged by a squad of Board employ-ment specialists, is on be-half of 51 regional rehab-ilitated injured workers who are ready for work, the release from Richard Murzin added. During the week, WCB _ specialists will be visiting local offices and industries to register job vacancies and employment opportun- ities. According to the Board, calling directly on employers is extremely . effective. 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SERVICE ¥ Mon. to Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. MINI MART Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m 825-9135 I HOUSE FOR SALE 653 Superior Ave. 3 bedrooms upstairs large living room 2 bedroom downstairs finished rec room 2 bathrooms newly carpeted throughout Asking $75,000.00 Negotiable Interested persons call 825-9237 © based his decision on an 1888 case. There have been a few changes since then."' Simons said Council's resolution is really a re- quest to the provincial government to "short cir- cuit this whole case" with an amendment to the Ed- ucation Act. The London case is now under appeal. He also pointed out the municipality has to give such money to the boards, whether it is collected or not. '*They can't have it both ways," Councillor George Ramsay said. He agreed that if the resolution is also passed later this week by the Thunder Bay District Municipal League at its meeting in Schreiber that it should also be sent to the Association of Ontario Municipalities (AMO) for approval as well. The resolution was then put to a vote and it was passed unanimously. The motion points out that municipalities are al- ready required under the Education Act to pay over to the school board a fixed portion of the board's an- nual requisition, even if the privacy is great. on the main floor. This appreciated. generator. yourself in history. Juris Zdanovskis Broker Cathy Gerow Sales Rep Monique Gauthier Sales Rep. Marathon Price Reduced to $79,900 For this lovely 3 bedroom home at 89 Terrace Heights. Fenc- ed in back yard which backs onto a green area and an established vegetable garden can be yours. 24 TIMBERGROVE This custome built home can be yours with all the extra features that most people dream about. There is a total of 1950 sq. ft. of finished living space and a double gargage. The family room with a fireplace and laundry facilities are ome has to be seen to be taxes have yet to be coll- ected. "It is desirable that the agency collecting taxes re- tain the right to interest and penalties to encourage ef- ficient collection pro- cedures and policies," the . motion added. It offered the provincial government three different choices, though all three would involve the amend- ment of the Education Act or some other legislation. Copies of the resolution will be sent to the Minist- er of Municipal Affairs and the Minister of Education. Reeve Chapman will be attending the AMO meet- ing in Toronto this August in person to see the resolu- tion through. She will also be there on behalf of Coun- cil's previous resolution on the Special Occasion Per- mits. 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