TERRACE BAY NEWS A Vol. 15 No. 48 December 6, 1972 15¢ Per Copy NEW EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION SERVICE Terrace Bay has joined Ontario's educational tele- vision cable network as of December 1st, 1972, An agreement between the Ontario Educational Communications Authority and Lakeshore Community Television Limited is providing local service on Channel 13. The new Terrace Bay service offers ten hours per day of educational and informative programming aimed at all age and interest groups in the community. Educational television programming is broadcast on Channel 13, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily. Euclid Forgues, principal of Lake Superior High School in Terrace Bay and community organizer for the cable extention, is delighted with the new educational service as it will provide a greater variety of televis- ion programming to the community. "It will also decentralize program broadcasting allowing individual access to educational television programming when it is needed" Mr. Forgues added, "We will now have some flexibility in our choice of programs. " A large portion of the programming on the new channel is aimed at the out-of-school audience, al- though there will also be programs of interest to students studying Ontario curriculum, Terrace Bay's channel employs a new type of television network distribution called "bicycling". Instead of a provincial transmission system, OECA uses video-tape. continued page 2 MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS The following is a list of candidates who ran for offices in the Terrace Bay Municipal Elections, December 4 and will be governing our town for the next two years. 71% Turnout Reeve - Roy Bray 413 Councillors = C. Brassard 409, J. Hale 451, P. Hel- mink 438 and W. Megraw 390. Roman Catholic Separate School Board = M. Bouchard 189, R. McBride 247, M. Nicol 214 and G. Ramsey 178. Lake Superior Board of Education, Separate School Electors = A. Allen 212, J. Marcella 233, M. Reid 183 and F. Sechesky 217. COUNCIL QUOTES Terrace Bay Town Council met for their last Counci cil meeting for this term in Council chambers on Tuesday night . Reeve Cavanaugh Chaired the meet ing, with Councillors, Bray, Kennedy and Sinotte in attendance. Reeve Cavanaugh welcomed Recreation Director | Gerry Dupas and Recreation Committee member John Pedersen, who were on hand to report on their discussion with Kimberly-Clark, regarding preven- tative maintenance programs to be carried out by Recreation Centre personnel. For repairs, qualified local people might have to be engaged. Minutes were adopted as read. Cont'd on Page 3.....