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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jun 1984, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 27, 1984 Schreiber Council Report... continued from page 7 ments of the school boards, as well as the general rates. Fire: Chief. Doig re- ported that new hel- mets have been sup- plied for the Depart- ment. The new helmets are up to standard and all breathing appara- tus is up to standard. Comment made by P. Doig that the O.P.P. had requested that the Township fire appara- tus is up to standard. Comment made by P. Doig that the O.P.P. had requested that the Township fire appara- tus attend a truck fire 37 km west of Schreiber. This is considerable dis- tance from the town- ship but he assured Council that adequate protection was avail- able to the township during the absence of the department. Police made to Iron Range Bus Lines to the amount of $361.00. Communications and Disposal of Same A letter was re- ceived by Council from' ~ Marathon Realty re- By-Law #776 was passed, being a by-law to prohibit bicycles on sidewalks within the_ township of Schreiber. Labour Relations Negotiations have been completed with CUPE, Local 87 for a one year agreement covering all unionized employees as well as the non-unioniz- ed personnel. A resolu- tion was passed that Council ratify the agree- ment negotiated with Local 87 of CUPE whereby a new agree- ment was_ reached granting a rate in- crease of 8 per cent and minor changes to the benefit package, the changes do not include monetary items in the benefit package. In another resolution, the Clerk-Treasurer, the Assistant Clerk- Treasurer and the Town- ship Engineer were granted an increase of 8 per cent for the period of May 15/84 to May 16/85. General Accounts to the amount of $44,804.73 and Water Works Accounts to the amount of $16,663.05 were approved and paid. Council. approved a contribution to the Mc- Causland Hospital in the amount of $650 towards the cost of their present- ation at the various re- cruitment seminars sponsored by the Under- serviced area program- me. A resolution was passed that prepayment of a Bicentennial Bus be garding an option to purchase and_ purchase agreement for the parcel of land behind the Sen- ior citizens Apart- ments for the sum of $33,000. The Reeve and - Clerk were given per-. mission to sign an agreement of purchase with the firm, whereby a parcel of land adja- 'cent to the Senior Citi- zens Complex be ac- quired for the mention- _ed sum of money. Necessary informa- tion is to be obtained by the Clerk regarding ac- commodation for a Day Care Centre. Speziale Enter- prises was given a deed to the lots purchased on Quebec Street. This amends a provision in the agreement of sale/ purchase and is requir- ed to allow for the com- pletion of financial ar- rangements by Spe- ziale Enterprises. _ Report on R-271 Subdi- vision Tree clearing is re- quired in the area of R-271 which is to be used as a drainage case- ment and to allow for the placement of fill on lots close to' the drainage easement area. K. Dooley be hired to cut and clear the bush from the drainage easement THANK YOU We thank all our friends who in so many ways comforted the family after the loss of their dear father and grandfather, Byrne Hanley. The kind» words and reminiscences, gifts and food were greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Dr, Wilkes and the staff of The McCausland Hospital for their care and concern with Byrne's well being; to Father Pottie for his commitment to Byrne's spiritual welfare; and to the St. Martin Church Senior Choir and CWL for their assistance at the Funeral Mass. The Hanley through the R-270 and . R-271 area for the sum of $5,500. It is under- stood that all salvagable timber can be removed by K. Dooley. Notice has been re- ceived from the Ministry of Housing that all pro- vincial ministries are satisfied that the draft plan of subdivision for the R-271 area meets their requirements. Ap- proval will be given to the Township to pro- ceed with the regis- tration of the plan after final comments are eval- uated by the Ministry of Municipal and Housing. Unfinished Business The Property By-Law having been approved by the Ministry of Housing and a Com- mittee obtained con- sisting of S. Spadoni, C. Figliomeni and G. Krause; Council moved that by-law 84-86 being a by-law to appoint J.T. - Whitton as Property Standards Officer and to appoint a Property Stan- dards Committee be given final reading. _ Recreation Committee Report Councillor Cosgrove reported on recent acti- vities of the Commitee. rs The swim programme has been moved to Sand Lake. 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