JANUARY 21, 1971 Council Quotes - cont'd from page 1 In announcing his support of young Canada's most important week, His Worship suggested that the local citizens would do well to keep in step with Canada, by attending minor hockey games this week . ment be made to the Board. It was confirmed that Mr. | Harold McParland will accept the appointment, repre- senting the towns of Schreiber and Terrace Bay. The Northwestern Ontario Development Council membership was approved. Reeve Cavanaugh has been appointed to represent Terrace Bay on the Board of Directors. A resolution was passed that Reeve Cavanaugh, Clerk Hanley, Councillor Jack Caccamo and Electri- cal Superintendant Don Stewart should attend the annual O.M.E.A. O.M.E.U. convention to be held in Toronto from February 28th to March 2nd. In response to a request for information, the Ontario Police Commission advised that there is no record that | the Minister of Justice had designated any portion of 4 Highway 17 through the township of Terrace Bay as 8 being the responsibility of Terrace Bay. This portion of Highway 17 is under the jurisdiction of the O.P.P. a= SCHREIBER CURLING CLUB sx MIN McCUAIG TROPHY MIXED BONSPIEL FEBRUARY 5,6, 7, 1971 3 EVENTS FIRST 32 RINKS ACCEPTED ENTRY FEE $20. RINK PRIZES ENTRY DEADLINE FEB.1,1971 MAIL ENTRIES TO: BRIAN BIRCH, BOX 367, SCHREIBER, ONTARIO. The Thunder Bay Health Unit asked that an appoint- - 1" BIRCH GROVE MOTEL 316 Walker St., 2 blocks south of the Nor-West Motel Quiet Zone -- Centrally Located 8 Fully Modern Housekeeping Units and Overnight Units Ideal Couple. Group and Family Accommodations e Hot Water Tank in Each Unit eo Guest Controlled Heat | e Double Stainless Steel Sink e Electric Range e Refrigerator eo Group Rates ¢ Free Cable TV e Radio e ice Box 277, Schreiber, Ontario, Canada = a -- The Thunder Bay Health Unit advised that arrange- ments will be maid with the local dentist to continue dental inspections under the direction of the acting Dental Director. A letter received from Manitouwadge stated that the request that the 1969 appeal to the Ontario Mun- icipal Board re the apportionment of education costs may be withdrawn providing the other area municipal - ities of Terrace Bay, Marathon and Schreiber request to withdraw same. A By-law, 242 was given three readings and final = ly passed, this being a by-law to restrict the use of motorized snow vehicles upon the streets and highways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality, during the hours from midnight to 7 a.m. in the forenoon local: time. Penalities to a maximum of $300.00 are pro- vided in the by-law. Further advice on additional restrictions is being obtained. Of utmost concern to the Council, is the operation of motorized snow - vehicles by unlicensed, uninsured operators. This 'may be strictly enforced, as it is contrary to the provisions of the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act. This Act also provides that not only the operator, but the owner may be charged for infraction of this type. The Police Department reported three car accidents investigated, slight damage done due to climate conditions. Several complaints of snow machines operating on and across streets. All machines checked and found to have insurance and be registered with the D.T.O. The curfew law is being enforced, with a measure of mercy. There have been three thefts of gasoline from gar- ages. A local High School dance was attended and found well managed. Several hockey games have been attended and three people ejected at request of referee or manager. Mr. R. Lewis of the Department of Transport visited the town and instructed the School crossing Guards on highway safety. The local police force attended a meeting in the Schreiber O.P.P. court room on proper police duties. The Fire Department reported no fires in the month | TELEPHONE 824 2546 a of of December and the Building inspector's report was nil.