-_ The S tei iben Si onibe j WATER RATES RAISED DY COUNCIL Reeve W.E, DtArcy and the full council at- tended the regular meeting of the municipal council on March 19, After much thought it was agreed to raise the quarterly water rates to: Residential -.$7.00 effective April Ist, ex- cept and unless the Balance for the year 1963 be paid on or before April 30th of this year. Commercial rates will be raised accordingly - 40 per cent, The havoc. created in this de- partment was caused by water freeze-ups and could be classed as an Act of God--but un- fortunately auditors cannot accept this ex- planation and the money must be found to. meet the deficit, ; The Reeve reported on a meeting in Toronto with Messers Patterson, Batchelor and Snell regarding the subway, and also, assurance {from George vardrope, Minister of Mines, to | do all 'that he»could for the town in the mat- | tet, Purchase of a\Lincoln Transformer Machine TM 650-40 volts, 60° duty cycle, to include condensor and contractor for thawing purposes was authorized, Councillors Harness and Guina recommended increase in some of town insurance coverages. These were adopted, Coverage for fire hall contents wili also be checked, It was agreed to advertise, three months in advance, of due date ofall town insurance policies, Hydro commission informed council they are not agreeable to sharing in purchase cost of rock drill, Councillor McGrath was authorized to buy a new fan for hall basement, the hydro commission's proposal for integ- rated office with the 'town was tabled for further consideration, Reeve Dtircy. and Councillor McGrath agreed to supply further details 'to W.L. Wardrope and Co, for town water survey, Suetico Park suggestion that Schreiber be- come a member at $25,00 was tabled, A resident's claim that a storm door was broken by the snowplough was not allowed, Thunder Bay Municipal League stated dates for the annual convention this year will be | April 24-25-26, A lengthy letter from Roy Bailey was read concerning freeze-ups and other water problems Lake Superior International Highway Asso- ciation asks Schreiber's support 'as a member jat cost of 1% per capita, This was held over for decision, A letter was received from North Western i Ontario Waterworks conference setting out in- formation regarding water works problems, this will be studied individually by the council and later discussed, Dawson Court, Port Arthur, advised appli- cations from Schreiber will be considered in- |dividually, on basis of urgency and merit, | Clerk Skinner will write thanking the board, accounts totalling $7,200.50 were passed for payment, Council considered the light bill for the town hall too High when compared with othe public buildings, Je | presented the C,E,Chapple Trophy (hack cf pars. | | | | | i Water works accounts of $779.48 and General! | March 28, 1963: ee LOCAL STUDENT WINS SCHOLARSHIP Stephen (Steve) Morrill, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Morrill, has been awarded the J, Edgar MeAllister Foundation Scholarship, valued at $1200.00 a year for four years 'by the University of Toronto Faculty of oo Science and Engineering, The conditions of the award are that the student shall 'complete ! grade 13 with academic requirements necessary | to enter the Faculty of 'Science and Engi- neering (Toronto) and, once enrokled he must maintain pass Staitting throughout his course. Students from 400 Ontario High Schools were eligible to try for this scholarship and it was due to principal 0,8, Fasan'*s in- terest in Stevets marks which brought him to the attention of the Toronto ) Faculty. -- ee er ee ne een nem ee i | FASHION SHOwW BIG, SUCCESS. A sell out crowd of 200 were welcomed to | the Kinnette Annual Fashion Show on March 22nc} by President Jackie Turner, Mrs, H, \leaver, commentator, did an ex cellent. job describing the exhibits viadebe ran. j the gamut from tot's togs, swim suits,, play | clothes, tailored and dressy cottons, the ..| popular jacketed sheaths, suits, to all wea- ther and dress coats, all with accessories and some lingerie items, The models were Terry Weaver and Master Clark' Gander, the misses' Linda Handel, Crysta™ Kusik, Cheryl Everitt, Mary Lou Elliott, Karet Lidkea and, Mildred D*Arcy and Mesdames G,- Drake, R. Macadam, E, McAdam, 6, oe Hy Nesbitt, A. Rpanpet ony WeR. Burroughs, A.E. Rigelsford and P, Doig. The door prizes'- a hat, was won by Mrs, J, McIsaac. and the jewellery by Jeannie McCuaig. The clothing was provided by Walkers and - the jewellery by People's Credit Jewellers, The Kinettes were dressers for the occasion and. the President thanked Flo's Beauty Parlor and Tony?s Salon for hairstyling and Mrs, 5. Brown the | the maleouns at Fame een Geena Sen Ae tae rere a oe en meen: ee tee Schreiber Juveniles downed the Port Arthur North Stars seven to two in the first game of ; the two-game, total goal series for District | Juvenile Championship: on Friday night in the Terrace Bay Arena, j Referees. Hayes and Desrosier dished out twenty penalties, split evenly between the I Stars and Juveniles in keeping the game in i check which flared hotly in the third period || j | { i SCHREIBER JUVENILES TAKE N* WESTERN TITLE | $ when Don Hope and Dominic Pelegrino mixed. it up. Schreiber controlled the play with three goals in the first and third periods Dennis Mahoney, high scorer, was outpointed by Dom, Pelegrino with one goal and three assists. Singles went to John Ross, Bill Scott, Cliff Wood and John MacDonald, | The Juveniles continued their overwhelming , power on the Port Arthur North Stars to take | second game of the Playoffs five to three. They won the series twelve to five and were.