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Terrace Bay News, 8 Aug 1974, p. 13

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AUGUST 8, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS Schreiber Town Topics - cont'd from page I2 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laine, of Sault Ste. Marie, are at their camp at Sand Lake bringing with them their grandchildren Danny and Lisa Remillard. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Small have their son Ray and his wife, en route to Perth, Australia and their daughter June, with her husband Scott Calvert of Toronto, visiting them. At a special meeting the Schreiber Municip- al Council adopted the 1974 assessment roll of $2,116,783. Taxation levy estimates were set as follows: General purposes $I43,555I.52; School $77,102.38; Mill Rates: General Resi- dential 65.654; Commercial 72.392; Public School, Residential I6.567; Commercial 18.407; Separate Schocl, Residential I3.673; Commerc- ial 20.82. Water works accounts of $4,826.76, General accounts of $785.64 and M.M. Dillon, re Cooks Lake $250.22 were approved for pay- ment. A overly successful high school reunion was held in Terrace Bay over the weekend with many former students coming from lengthy distances to attend. We will have a news write-up and whe attended in next week's News. gross Canada Welker = cont' fron age € Ontario is very beautiful. He also says tre people are very friendly and have been just fantastic since the start. He says that he is walking just for experience and to sec all of Canada because he has never the East. Jim sends postcards from every town tc Bata, Woodwards, in Victoria and alsc to his family. He is visiting all towns along the Trans Canada Highway and is taking pictures of most. When he reaches St. him back. While he was in Terrace Bay he was a at Mrs. Steffie Dormans. way toward Marathon. - By Jenny Dorman seen mcst of Johns, Bata will tly Guest Today -he is or big Price Of Gold At London's Rothschild bank- ing house, agents of five British banking concerns meet to assess daily supply and demand and to set the free-market price of gold. A wave of a little Union Jack signals - fresh orders affecting prices. KIMBERLY-CLARK : OF TERRACE FORTHE SUCCESS OF YOUR KRAFT MILL EXPANSION Bank of Montreal scHREIBER. ONTARIO M CANADA BAY), LMA T ED ONTARIO

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