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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1973, p. 7

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OCTOBER I7, 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 Council Quotes = continued from page I a further explanation of this letter. .Material was received on local incentive programs from the Ministry of Manpower and Immigration with the due date for applications being October I5th. Council did not seem to think Terrace Bay would be entering this .pro- gram especially due to the low number of un- employed in this area. A donation for a wreath to be placed at the Cenotaph was passed according to the request from the Royal Canadian Legion, Terrace Bay. A letter from the Ministry of Economics ex- pressing their concern about development of cottage lots along Lake Superior was forwarded to the planning committee. The Building Inspectors report for September covering five permits and amounting to $II, 700 was passed. i A letter from Hacquoil Construction with re-| gards to their ownership of a gravel pit and zoning by-laws, Council stated they are cover- ed under rural in the new zoning by-law. Accounts passed for payment were: Township $148,609.69; Recreation $8,I57.I2; Library $870.46; Hydro $11,511.89. A discussion was then held on the progress of the expansion at the cemetery with the final general out look still trying to be fore- seen. Fencing and a possibility of an arch way were also discussed with prices to be secured on these. : A report was made regarding the progress at the Red Dog Inn stating that little incon- venience was caused during the water tie-in and all other construction is progressing well. Accepting the recommendations, of the plann- ing committee, Council is not interested in any mobile home development for Terrace Bay. Council intends to send three representativ- es to a meeting on October 26th and 27th re- garding builders,building, 'development groups and new developments. LEADING G.M. DEALER IN THUNDER BAY REQUIRES: AJTO PAINTER Good Working Conditions and a full range of benefits including Pension Plan. Wages commensurate with qualifications and experience. Apply to: Personnel Director 113 Leith Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1M7 NOTICE OF SKATING REGISTRATION The Schreiber Figure Skating Club will hold registration for the I973-74 skating season in the Anglican Church basement on Saturday, October 20th from I:30 - 3:00 p.m. This year the skating program will be under the auspices of the Night School Program. A fee of $20 per skater must be paid upon registration. Of the fee $I0. is applied to the Night School Program and $I0 to cover registration with the Schreiber Figure Skating Club and C.F.F.A. A refund will be made to each registered skater at the end of the season. * NO.1.1LCE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER Applications will be received by the under- signed up to NOON of October 29, I973, for the position of By-Law Enforcement Officer. Duties will entail the enforcement of all Municipal By-Laws. Duties also include the Driving and Dispatching of the Schreiber Ambulance, and duties associated with the maintenance of the Ambulance. Full details available at the Municipal Office. Mrs. M. Zombori, Clerk-Treasurer. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Adrienne Levigne is pleased to announce the engagement of her only daughter Linda to Mr. Frank Costa son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo Costa of Schreiber. The wedding will take place next Spring. TERRACE BAY CLEANERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MR. WALTER ZAPORZAN, PROPRIETOR SCHREIBER PHONE 824-2639 TERRACE BAY PHONE 825-3335 THE SAME COURTEOUS STAFF WILL BE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU.

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