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Terrace Bay News, 30 May 1963, p. 1

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A i a i aa SE aca arent ccc ga a ete pease Dah acatanatataapa cassia ancient ciliates tiaintailaiiat aaa Proceeding, Vol. 6, No, 22 COUNCIL QUOTES ae | A Board of Health meeting preceded the regular meeting of Council Monday evening in the Council Chambers, attended by Reeve J.P. Heenan, Councillors Fraser, Valiquette, Adamo and Wellings, Medical Officer of Health Dr. D.J.M. McCausland, Secretary W.F. Strutt and Clerk W, Hanley, Dr. McCausland's annual Report met with the approval of Council and he was questioned briefly concerning 1963, and present» inspections including TS testing of food handlers, barbers, hairdressers and so forth, Continuing with the business of Council, the Reeve requested minutes, from the Secre- tary and business arising included reports from all Councillors, Se Reeve Neecnan presented simplified plans as obtained of the proposed Service Station, Restaurant and Motel-style cabins a Schreiber resident wished. to erect within the boundaries of the Township, . The plans were not felt to be adequate, and more detail was requested before Council would review them, Council emphasized 'they, did not wish to impede construction of this new.enterprise, but the Town's Building Code must be observed, Councillor Wellings replied to questioning on the proposed expansion of the. sewage system, Comparisons and costs were presented and the. possibility of further expansion of the Town would be considered before Under the present proposal by the Engineer the cost was approximately half the original estimate, The Municipal, District Engineer would be in Terrace Bay at the end of the month and the Reeve recommended the Road Superinten - dent and Councillor Wellings discuss all problems such as highway parking at that time, Approval. of payment for landscaping Kenogami Road was given, Receipt of an invoice for a Spraying Machine in the amount of $1,892.50 prompted the Reeve to invite details from Councillor Wellings who had inspected the machine .in Toronto, Councillor Wellings described the motor and working capacity of the machine to be used.on a half t6n truck operated by the driver, or portable for hard to'get at places, either with insecticidés or herbicides, A demonstration by the manufacturér would be given on the machine's arrival, which would be in a little over a week, The previous spraying and fogging contract had been ter minated. at.@ considerable saving; it being estimated the Town could now be thorougiily fogged. at a cost of $80. Secretary. Strutt read the proposed By-Law concerning the Oners Systern, the Pension plan for Huaieipal employees, and received the ~ unanimous vote of Council that it become effective Jue 1, 1963, (Cont?d on Page 8) Serving the District re een a ro ate te oes NEW TV TOWER PLANNED' <BY COMMUNITY SERVICE Community TV Services wish to announce that, pending Dept, of Transport approval,. Construction will begin on a new 240 ft. tower at the present site of our receiving station, on or about July lst 1963 and will be completed in approximately on month, Plans call for running three TV Channels immediately, with the possibility of a fourth, plus Radio, at a later date, We are also going to be making repairs throughout Terrace Bay on our cable system, which may bring about interruptions of service; from time to time, You will be kept informed. ofthese through this paper a few days in advance, Thank you. Bert Lohr, Comaumnity TV Services, oot ne DOUGLAS FISHER REPORTS ON TRANSMITTER Douglas ®isher M.P. made a brief. stop over in Terrace Bay last weekend and reported the President of the C.B.C., was acting on. the suggestion made by the focal Chamber of Commerce that a Low power Radio Transmitter be installed in Terrace Bay. While no definite commitment can be made yet there is reason to hope that-a, transmitter will be put tas EEN a L comet ens cen LIFE MEMBERSHIP FOR GEORGE MAITLAND eich een aie tly, eich tll tlilliat a tana Word-has been received that Fire Chief George Maitland, scheduled to retire this summer arter after many years in the service, will receive Honorary | Life Membership in the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, It has also been indicated that Mr. Maitland will be similarly honored by, the Intermational Association, vee MARATHON LEADS. ONTARIO MILLS IN SAFETY (By u.. .F. Parker, Safety Coordinator) The following item. is. reprinted foam the: Marathon Mercury, 1 RC AERIS cen wen ee May 30s L969 Ae aeereveeme ven a ~~!) we ate <a te we a et Ne Oe wr + Loam ! ' ? Marathon Corpe oration of Canada Limited, as. a result, of. a zero, frequency. rate of disabling lost time injuries, leads all class A' ,mills in Ontario, in safety. Also as a result of having worked more man-hours than any other Mill, of any, class, with a,similiar ZE20 Frequency rate, it is ip top position in the current, standing of all, Mills in Ontario, as published by the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers! Safety Association, The only other mill, out of a total of 19 in the Class "A group, with a similiar ZERO (Cont!d on Fag 7¢ 10) a a ere ee te eR ee ae Se gaara 4A nearer nmap

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