Vol. I6 No. 30 August I, I973 I5¢ Per Copy SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES The first regular meeting of the Municipal Council was held on July 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town hall with the following present - Reeve, H. McParland; Councillors, J. Caccamo, H.H. Fischer, Clerk, Mary Zambori, Asst. Clerk, A.J. Gauthier, Road Supt., E. Borutski, Fire Chief, P. Doig, Citi- zen, Mrs.D.Rummery, Hospital Board Represent- ative and absent Councillors G.H.R. Krause and N.A. McCuaig. The minutes of the June 27th were adopted and moved by Councillors Caccamo and Fischer. H.B.C. agreed to purchase only 90' of land south of their present property instead of I00' Council accepted the Parks and Recreation bud- get in principle with some cutbacks. A letter from an Ethel Street resident com- plaining about neighbours using private proper- ty as a through fare. A letter of acknowledg- ement will be sent and the concerned party be advised that Council has no jurisdiction in this case as same is a civil matter. Keith Penner, M.P. advised that the Depart- ment of Public Works has not as yet reported the old post office building as surplus. The City of Thunder Bay sent a copy of a resolution authorizing the continuing member- ship in the corporation of the City of Thunder Bay in the Thunder Bay District Municipal Lea- gue. A copy of a letter to the Parks and Recrea- tion Committee re: recreational bus was recei- ved. Decision held pending further comparison figures being obtained. Insurance bids on coverage for township gar -age and additional coverage on arena were opened. Further clarification was requested. continued page 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING The minutes of Meeting No. 6/73 held June 2Ist were declared adopted at the July I%9th meeting of The Lake Superior Board of Education held ar Marathon High School. Disbursements for the period ending June 30, I973 in the amount of $372,474.29 were approv- ed for payment. A statement comparing expenditures tc June 30, I973 to estimated expenditures for the year received considerable attention. Concern was expressed over some items, including the rate at which elementary salaries are being expended and the distribution of monies for local incentive programs. The resignation of Mr. S.W. Timmerman, Cus- todian at Manitouwadge High School was accept- ed effective July 20, I973 and the Board appr- oved the appointment of Mr. Wm. Gambacurta to the teaching staff of Marathon High School, effective September I, I973 at salary acecord- ing to schedule and the appointment of Mrs. Jewell Scott as full time secretary at Lake Superior High School, effective August I9, I973 at salaary according to schedule. The Memorandum of Settlement with The Ser- vice Employees Union Local 268, dated June 29, 1973 was accepted. By-Law No. 2I was read a first, second and third time and approved. Upon the recommendation of the Maintenance Committee, no further action upon caretaking services will be taken until the report has received further study by the Principals, Dir- ector of Education and Maintenance Committee. The Business Administrator should be in a position to hire an Accountant shortly. After studying the tentative agenda, Trust- ees M. Dettbarn and G. Fairservice stated they continued page 2