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Terrace Bay News, 7 Nov 1973, p. 9

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NOVEMBER 7, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO The complete concession located in:the Terr- ace Bay Memorial Recreation Centre, will be available on a lease agreement basis on : January 1st, 1974. Concession includes: Snack Bar, small dining area, smoke shop, arena refreshment booth and a four. lane bowling alley. Interested persons may obtain further partic- ulars by contacting the Recreation Office, P.0. Box 460, Terrace Bay, Ontario. W.J. Hanley, Clerk-Treasurer, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Hospital Board Meeting =- continued Dr. Adey reported receipt of a letter from Dr. Harvey at Nipigon Hospital requesting use of hospital medical records for a regional cardiac research project. A resolution was passed that the hospital allow its records to be used for this research project under the supervision and control of Dr. Adey, Chief of Medical Staff. } Beth Macadam indicated that the Tuck Shop Committee would like to spend some of its funds on new furniture for the hospital wait- ing room. This was agreeable to the Board. Under new business, Rena McAdam introduced Harold McParland, Reeve, Township of Schreiber who had requested a meeting with the Board to discuss co-ordination of planning for the Schreiber Medical Centre and the work of the Hospital's Development Committee. A lengthy discussion took place on this subject with the immediate problem being the location of the Thunder Bay District Health Unit Office and the Optomotrist's Office. A resolution was passed that the Board recommend to the Schrei- ber Municipal Council that the area office of the Thunder Bay District Health Unit be locat- ed in the proposed Schreiber Medical Centre. The Administrator will send a copy of -this resolution to Reeve McParland. The next regular meeting was scheduled for November 20, I973 in the Schreiber Municipal Office. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorken (nee Christie) of Toronto, a boy, Mark Andrew on Thursday, October IIth. A brother for Rhonda and Cindy. STOKES REQUESTS GRANTS IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR BIRCHWOOD TERRACE Mr. Bill Hanley, Terrace Bay, Ont. * "Dear Bill, Attached is a copy of a letter from Mr. Brun- elle in response to my request fox grants in lieu of taxes for Birchwood Terrace. I had raised this with Mr. Brunelle and Mr. Crawford during the Estimates and the result as you will note is favourable. This will in some measure compensate for- loss in assessment as a result of the acquisition by the province. Yours sincerely, Jack Stokes, MPP. Thunder Bay" Mr..J.E. Stokes, M.P.P. for Thunder Bay, Toronto, Ontario. "Dear Jack: Re: Birchwood Terrace, a District of Thunder Bay Home for the Aged, to be operated in facilities now owned by the Province, in Terrace Bay, Ontario. - cont'd page IO ... AN EVENING TO REMEMBER ; NOV.16 /73 SCHRE!BER TOWN HALL "ATL, MEMBERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND A SHORT BUSINESS MEETING AT DRAW PRIZES FOR MEMBERS ATTENDING Open to the Public 9:00 P.M. UNTIL I:00 A.M. CABARET DANCING REFRESHMENTS LIVE MUSIC ADMISSION: $I.00 EACH . EMPLOYEES (SCHREIBER) CREDIT UNION

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