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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 27, 1985 Schreiber Council Report Council present: Reeve: H.H. Fischer Councillors: T. Quinton M.L. Cosgrove E. Borutski 5 W. Hiller (absent at work) Staff Present: A.J. Gauthier - Clerk-Treasurer '-D.L. Davis - Engineering P. Doig - Fire Chief - Building Inspector R. Godin - Asst. Clerk Treasurer R. Harris - Superintendent Delegations Mr. K. DesRosiers, of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing Plann- ing Branch, was on hand to present to Council, infor- mation concerning the preparation of an official plan for the municipality. He stated, that the Of- ficial Plan, is a statement of the Goals and Objections of the Municipality, insofar as the future development of the Township is concerned. It would provide an oppor- tunity to develop the land to its optimum use, and would ensure, that future development takes place in a planned manner, accor- ding to an overall grand design. He pointed out, that at the present time, there is a 50 per cent grant available from the Ministry of Hous- ing, to assist the Township, along with assistance towards the cost of printing the plan documents. Council questioned him concerning various aspects of the procedure required to enact an official plan. It was indicated to Mr. DesRosiers that Council would give the matter fur- ther study before, making a decision as to the ad- visability of enacting a Road plan. Mr. DesRosiers pro-° mised to forward more literature, and some indica- tion what the cost of enac- ting a plan would be. Mr. M. Jones, of Parks Canada, was on hand at the request of Council, so that various activities at Pukaskwa National Park, and the Centennial Celebrations of the Township of Schreiber, could be co-ordinated if possible. He was interested in placing various promo- tional items in the Township, at the time of the Schreiber Centennial. Items such as the sponsor- ship of the Wakami Wailers, by the four Municipalities near the park, the promotion of the fact that the CP Rail 100 year old train will be in Schreiber, during Centen- nial Week, were discussed. Also discussed was the tim- ing of the Schreiber Centennial Celebrations, and Parks Heritage Awareness Week. There was a general spirit of co-operation, and it was felt, that the Parks people and the Centennial Committee, could work together to their mutual advantage. Business Arising From the Minutes Clerk advised Council, that Mr. Kushnieryk, has inquired through his solicitor, as to the possibili- ty of the Township enac- ting a by-law amending the zoning by-law, to allow him to construct a house on his property at Walker Lake. Council indicated that it would consider the matter, providing he has ' obtained approval of the Ministry of the Environ- Tues., Thurs., Sat. - 9:00 a.m. Pays Plat. Father P.J. Groulx - 103 Second Sunday of every month Pastor B. Sunday School: 11:15 a.m. Rev. S. Mariott-Lowry LATTER DAY SAINTS Birchwood Terrace: Rev. J.J. Johnson - 110 Bayview ANGLICAN PARISH Rector: Fr. Bill Le Grand 824-2275 for further info. Sun. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer 2:00 p.m. Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. iew St., Schreiber 824-2402 ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Sunday Morning Service: 9:45 a.m. -Rev. S. Mariott-Lawry 825-3396 ST. JOHN NORTH OF SUPERIOR Church Directory 'HOLY ANGELS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Schreiber: 'Mass - Saturday - 7:30 p.m., Sunday - 10 a.m. Weekday Masses - Mon., Wed., Fri. - 7:00 p.m. Rossport | Mass - Sun. 12 NOON (2nd to Sth Sunday) _Mass - Sun. 12 NOON (1st Sunday of month) Superior St. Schreiber 824-2010 TERRACE BAY GOSPEL ASSEMBLY (affiliated with the Pentecostal Assembly of Canada) Sunday: i : 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Monthly Communion: Fellinger - 12 Terrace Court 825-9368 TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday Morning SErvice: 11:15 a.m. Communion Service: At Birchwood Terrace - last Tues. of every month 825-3396 Church 825-3346 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Sunday Sacrament Services: 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Sunday School (all ages): 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. Meetings for Men and Women: 11:30 a.m. -.12:30 p.m. Pastor Peter Monks - 60 East Grove Cres. Terrace Bay 825-9361 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion (1st, 3rd, 5th Sun.) * Children's Service at 11:00 a.m. on last Sunday of the month. Mon. 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion (Birchwood Terrace) ment concerning the pro- posed septic _ tank installation. Recent information from Mrs. L. Fournier, would indicate that a claim may be forthcoming to cover expenses arising out of an incident at the Recreation Complex. A meeting concerning E.M.O. matters will be held in the near future. Reports of Committees: Engineering Report: Roads: no subsidy allocation has been receiv- ed as yet from the Ministry of Transportation. However, tentative priorities have been set for the construction program this year. Water: The M.O.E., are continuing to apply soda ash, and will do so for this year. The M.O.E. will be asked to comment on the effectiveness of the pro- gram. The Township have advised the M.O.E. that they will accept the cost of the soda ash application for this year, on a trial basis. Property: Final plans and documents have gone toM.O.E. for approval covering the installation of water and sewer lines in the R-271 subdivision. D.L. Davis, requested that a Design and Construction Committee be formed to provide input for the con- struction of a new Fire Hall. The Township will be making a submission to the Hydro sponsored Energy Audit Program, for an analysis of the heating system performance in The Municipal Office and Medical Centre. Safety: It has been recommended by the Safe- ty Committee, that the Township __ encourage employees to take outside training to learn manhole entry techniques. Reports of Committee Roads: The Committee recommends that applica- tion be made by the By ANNE TODESCO Nine members recited the opening prayers at the meeting of the St. John Berchmen Altar Society Tuesday evening at the president's Miss Beverly Legault's home. In place of a scripture reading, Bever- ly read an_ interesting description of the Lord's Prayer. Laura Legault presented a report on the Altar Socie- ty's pins, that are being made by a Winnipeg firm, and we hope to have them ready for delivery in the near future. A set price was instituted to purchase an article to use as a draw prize, to be drawn on Derby Day. The president agreed to shop around for something in the musical or radio shops. A report was heard on the public and home bingos M.T.C., for subsidy fun- ding to cover the cost of paving Winnipeg, Peary, Langworthy East, Ethel St., and that the Township share of the costs, be taken from reserve funds. Engineering Dept. re- quested to begin preliminary plans for the correction of drainage pro- blems, north of Highway, and week of Cook Creek. Water: The Committee recommends, that the in- stallation of water and sewer line laterals, to va- cant lots on Peary St. be done, in anticipation of the proposed paving program. Discussions were held con- cerning the possibility of installing a standpipe at Walker's Lake to provide better fire emergency water for the area. Building Committee The necessary steps are to be taken, to charge those persons known to have violated provisions of the building permit by-law, and who have failed to ob- tain a permit, or failed to comply with the building by-law or the zoning by- law as it relates to zoning. Clerk requested to draw up a schedule of times of in- spections applicable to those persons who have taken out building permits. This information is to be provided to building permit applicants, for their infor- - mation and guidance. Recreation Committee Because of the poor ac- tivity in the games room during the week, the Com- mittee is considering the closing of the room weekdays, and opening on- ly during the weekend. The Recreation Co-ordinator, has been requested to con- tinue to work on the winter carnival. Work has been com- pleted on the main hall floor, and the new dishwasher has_ been installed. The Committee re- continued on page 11 for the past month. Some proved very satisfactory, while others were very low, profit wise. A discussion was had on the consumption of oil by the church furnace, but by comparison with others who use oil for heating, it was found that the increase in volume was more or less equal to other consumers. Members are to bring ideas to the next meeting of ways to raise funds for incidentals. Following the closing prayers the hostess served a luncheon and a. social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Doris Legault has returned from Thunder Bay after visiting her sister Rena the past week. Mrs. Mary Schelling is home from the McCausland Hospital, in Terrace Bay. Bit Bit by HELENE BALLARD' Hello. It's time again for more chit chat, and as I write this morning it's so foggy I can hardly see the hospital. Sure glad I don't have to go out today. This is really a dull time of year, not much to write about. I guess we are all Women and disabilities conference There will be a meeting in Terrace Bay on March 7 to discuss the results of the Ontario March of Dimes survey regarding concerns of women with disabilities in Northwestern Ontario. Also being discussed will be the plans for the upcom- ing May conference on Women and Disabilities © being held in Thunder Bay. The Terrace Bay meeting will be held at the Community Recreation Building from 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Anyone in- terested, please contact Wave Watson at the On- tario March of Dimes, Community Development Office, 209-211 Van Nor- man Street, Thunder Bay, 345-3522 (collect if necessary). anxious for Spring, and now that Lent has started it seems that Spring and Easter are not far away. Last Saturday, Feb. 16th we had an evening of "'Modern Music" a real "Saturday Night Live" with the "Outlaws"', Jack, Damian and Larry. We wish to thank these young men for taking time to come and play for us, it was most enjoyable. On Thursday, Feb. 21st the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion hosted an afternoon of Bingo for the residents and it was indeed a nice way to spend a dull day. We are very grateful to the Ladies for all their efforts on our behalf. Don't forget to get your tickets for the beautiful. queen size quilt, made by the ladies of Birchwood Auxiliary, which will be drawn at our Strawberry Tea June 25th. Peggy Thompson, and Pam Jones have tickets. Good luck. Until next time think this over: A foreman was mak- ing an inspection tour ona large building site when he came upon a worker hang- ing upside down on a beam, you see he thought he was a flashlight helping his co-worker to see, whereupon the foreman ordered him down and told him to collect his time as he was fired for being drunk on the job. Then the other ~ worker picked up his tools and started to leave, the foreman said, "Wait, I did not fire you" to which the worker replied, "'If you think I'm going to work in the dark, you're crazy." And now, that's it for this week as I have no "'Bite", so I say '"'Au Revoir." THANK YOU Thanks to my family for the lovely _ flowers, and to relatives and friends for their visits and cards while | was in the McCausland Hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Adey, Dr. Wilkes and the Nurses and Staff. Esther Birch 408 Scotia Street Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 Did You Know? . we have been in business since 1961. lowers.' rn hinge FREE DELIVERY for Schreiber and 4 824-2574 gem or afs 824-2743 @ Receive March Ist, 1985. NE No. 7860 Royal Worcester Entrée Dishes* for a mere one dollar extra when you purchase a featured Panasonic Genius Microwave Oven before Hurry while quantities last'at -- Reg. $649.95 'Prayer Eurcharist Wednesday 7-00 p.m. Father B. LeGrand, Schreiber, 824-2275 ST. MARTIN OF TOURS ROMAN CATHOLIC BIRTH sae *579.95 CHURCH Doris and Burt Latreille are pleased to announce Mass - Sat. 7:00 p.m. Sun. 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. the safe arrival of a son, : Birchwood Terrace Robert Gordon Warren _ downstairs in the Furniture Department 'Neoktey Mace Mon, Tues., Thurs.: 6:30 p.m. i 9 Ibs. 3 oz. on Feb. 3, 'Wed. Fri, Sat: 9:00 p.m. 1985 at the Calgary i Confessions: Fri. 7:15 - 8:00 p.m., Sat. 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Father K.W. Pottie, Terrace Bay, 825-3231 HOLY GOSPEL LUTHERAN FELLOWSHIP 'Service - Sunday 11:00 a.m. at Birchwood Terrace Chapel oe to at Birchwood Terrace recreation room General Hospital. A brother for Phillip - and Julie. Proud Grandparents are Tevuy '5 Sight Ex Sound Vicar Duane Peters, 825+ the W. Latreilles and SIMCOE PLAZA ome om UNION CHURCH Gordon McParland of PHONE (807) 825-3521 *Manuf. sugg. list price $129.00 Rev. Bill LeGrand 824-2775 Rev. Sharyi Mariott-Lowry 825-3396 - Schreiber.

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