PAGE 17 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 10, 1972 Rossport Town Topics - cont'd from page 12 ...... Mr. and Mrs. Jos Kenney and family of Terrace Bay are holidaying at their summer camp here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Dubois and children of Toronto are holidaying with relatives at Pays Plat and Rossport Ronald Gauthier of Espanola is visiting the Bill Hubelit and Lester Legault families. Mrs. C .W. Todesco was a business visitor fo Thunder Bay during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Leisander and daughter Devona of Thunder Bay are visiting the Mac Hubelits. Mrs. Edna Wannikamik is a patient in a Thunder Bay Hospital . Mr. and Mrs. George Schelling of Windsor have arrived to visit his brother Wm. Schelling and Mrs. Schelling. Olav Sundland has left for Thunder Bay on business. Anita Bouchard has returned from a visit with rel- atives in White River. The Curling Club has arranged for the monthly Bingo to take place Friday, August 11th in the Community hall. Photo = Mrs. Daphne Henderson has opened a restaurant and novelty shop along with her husband Charles who has cabins and boats for tourist accommodations. Photo by A. Todesco. Green forests mean clear waters, pleasant countryside, plenty of jobs. FIRES destroy all these. NOTICE TO SCHREIBER RESIDENTS RE: - GARBAGE COLLECTION By-Law 448 provides that garbage must be placed in a covered container for collection. All Schreiber residents are requested to make certain that household garbage be deposited in a proper container with suitable handles. Garbage placed out for collection will not be picked up unless the provisions of the by-law are complied with. COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER Photos by M. Lundberg. Miss Dale Boutilier who this year receiv- ed the Kimberly- Clark Scholarship Award of $1,000. Miss Sonja Stojko who this year re- ceived the Dr. D .J. . M, McCausland Bursary-Scholarship Award, COST OF EDUCATION IRKS TAXPAYERS - Anger Stretches from Terrace Bay to Manitou- wadge. The following article was taken from the Thunder Bay Times-News, August 5th, 1972 edition, written by Bryan Eddington, Staff Writer: - " Many taxpayers along the north shore of Lake Superior are angry at their regional board of edu~- cation and the provincial government that establish- ed it. Lake Superior Board of Education controls schools over a 120-mile strip from Schreiber to Manitou- wadge. Taxpayers say the vast distances, top-heavy administration and excessively high salaries are hurting their pockets. "The board of education is superfluous and ex- travagant", snapped Joe Adamo, a Terrace Bay continued page 18