AGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 4, 1971 Grade 8 Trip - cont'd from page 11 that this money should, as far as possible, be earned by the students. To help do this, the students are making themselves available to the people of Terrace Bay to do any sort of job: Babysitting, household chores and cleaning jobs, snow shovelling, etc. Within a few days, each home in Terrace Bay will receive a notice listing the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all the Grade 8 students at St. Martin's School. The Class Secretary has also written to Leon Mangoff to have this campaign announced.on his Northern Ontario Network pro- gram heard | each weekday morning. This will be a year-long campaign. The students will be ready, willing and able to accept job assi- gnments from now until June and are hoping that you, the people of Terrace Bay, will support their efforts by hiring them. If you're looking for a babysitter or a snow=shoveller, or if you want your cupboards cleaned or your floors "stripped", why not give one of these students a chance? SCHREIBER a Sn Sn tS TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Spadoni are holidaying in Hawaii . Arthur Lemieux, with his sisters, Mrs. Borden Ross and Mrs. Larry Bourke, are in Conniston fo attend the funeral of Oscar Paradis, late husband of their sister Jeannette. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bailey are Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs. Jessie Bayliss, and her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Davis, both of Birmingham, Eng. Mrs. Mabel Evans of London, Ont. is the guest of Mrs. Bill Mullins. Mrs. Louis Albertini, of Thunder Bay is visiting her sister Mrs. Bill Thrower. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Asquith and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood, of Thunder Bay spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lidkea. : Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCabe of Timmons visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pearson last week. Mrs. McCabe is the former Ada Kible. COUNCIL QUOTES An oddity occurred at the regular October meeting of the Schreiber municipal council when two chairmen were required before the business was com=- pleted. In the absence of Reeve Harness, H.J. McParland, acting Reeve, took the chair, but half- way through the meeting, Mr. McParland was called (to go out on the railway) and councillor J.S. Caccamo moved into the chair. It was agreed to rent tables and chairs belonging to the town hall at a fee equivalent to rental of the hall. Notices were received from the Ontario Liquor License Board enclosing copies of correspondence re- garding fire alarms with N. Linkwich of the Mayfair | Hotel and G.A. Nicol, president of the Royal Cana dian Legion, Branch 109, regarding plans for the alterations to their present Legion premises. The resignation of G .A. Power from the Citizens' Rink committee was received. The report of a routine inspection of the Municipa Water Works was received from the O.W.R.C., witt several recommendations. The ladies auxiliary of the Canadian Legion was granted permission to hold bingos in the Legion on Sunday evenings, providing this does not conflict with the Lord's Day Act, and local by-laws, and the license is obtained. A tenative schedule for design and tender. call for sewage plant project was received from M.M. Dillon Consulting, Engineers of London and Winnipeg - In reply to a letter from the Recreation committee expressing concern over some matters, council de- cided to meet with the committee at its next regular, meeting. { Water accounts of $22.26 and General accounts amounting to $3010.57 were passed for payment. Pursuant to advice received from the Dept. of Municipal Affairs it was decided to amend the 1971] budget to set up a reserved for working funds for $50,000 from surplus. i After discussing the drainage problem which exis on Ontario Street at the west entrance to a motel, and at entrances to several private dwellings, it wa agreed to write the Dept. of Transportation and Communications.