PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 26, 1972 Council Quotes - cont'd As a result of a study conducted by Ontario Hydro, relative to Hydro rates in Terrace Bay, a submission was received which would indicate an increase in Hydro rates to Terrace Bay consumers of appro- ximately 12%. Approval will be sought from the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario to adopt new rates effective on all bills issues on and after October 1, 1972. All indications are that a further adjustment will be required in the latter part of 1973. The Fire Department advised that D . Mercer had retired from the Volunteer Fire Depart- ment and will be re- placed from the list of names of would-be volunteers. The Building Inspect- or submitted his report. Minutes of the Recreation Committee were accepted. The Police Report read in part - three car Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario Yourhands keepyou in touch with the world. Take good care of your hands. When you i work defensively. your job needs protective gloves, wear them. And take time to learn the right way with tools. A little thought, a little care, can bring you safely through the working day, every day. The sure way to safety is Self-Defence. accidents were inves= tigated. Two magazine sellers were asked to leave town for selling without a license. The Legion Hall was broken into, five part bottles of liquor with jiggers stolen, as well as four cases of beer. Under investigation. Soughton's Jewellers was broken into by smashing a large plate glass window. A hunting knife was stolen, before the persons res- ponsible were frightened off by a local citizen. Six charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act, bail posted. Two charges laid under the High- way Traffic Act, fines paid. One charge laid under the Highway Traffic Act, warrant issued. Accounts passed foi payment were Township = $81,674.34; Hydro - $10,927.08; Library - $999.67; Recreation Committee - $9,317.28. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SCHREIBER | Rev. John Romeril, of St. Paul's United Church, Thunder Bay, will conduct service in St. Andrew's United Church, Schreiber, Sunday, July 30th at 11:00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. STORK CLUB : Born fo Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Glad of Schreiber a boy July 20, 1972.