Terrace Bay News, 31 Jan 1973, p. 3

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JANUARY .3I,. 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Ml Ternnce BAY NEWS i} PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Printing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay, Ontario. OFFICE HOURS ~- 9:A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday to Friday DEADLINE = for all advertisements and news material is NOON MONDAY for Publication in that week's issue, SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4.00 per year (local) $5.00 per year (out of town) PUBLISHERS FRANCIS AND DEBORAH HELMINK Second Class Meil Registration Number 0867 Council Quotes = cont'd Terrace Bay should arise, he would like to have his name considered for the job. The Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services requested that a member of Council be named to the elec- tions for the Thunder Bay District Child Welfare Budget Board. A notification from the Lake Super- ior Board of Education requested Coun- cil appoint one member to be on the Board Council Liason Committee, in or- der that the committee might become ac- tive. Trustees now on the Board are Michael Reid, Schreiber; Joe Marcella, Jr., Terrace Bay; R.P. Unger, Marathon; Eric Autio, Manitouwadge; Councillor Tom Hughes. Councils of the four mun- icipalities in the division were re- quested to appoint one individual to the Board. Local Council appointed Mrs. Peggy Helmink. Negotiations for the Service Employ- ees Union will take place on February I,2, and 3rd. The Council of the Township of Mar- athon submitted a resolution, stating their objection to the Department of the Homes for the Aged having accepted the gift of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel from Kimberly-Clark, to be used as a District Home, without prior con- sultation with the communities who will be called upon to share the cost of the home. Minutes of the last Board meeting of the McCausland Hospital were read and accepted. Recreation meeting minutes were accepted as read. Accounts passed for payment were as follows: Township $5,265.03; Hydro $2,328.06; Library - $160.74. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce took place on Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Reeve Roy Bray was in charge of swearing in the President, Dan Rafal- ant, and the Vice-President, Dick Buckley. Secretary, Mrs. M. Liebrock read the minutes of the last annual meeting and the last regular meeting. Minutes were adopted as read. The financial report was given by Mrs. Liebrock and accepted. She also stated the books had been audited and found correct. Mrs. Liebrock gave a resume of the last year's activities, which included a total of nine meetings held. The parents of Terrace Bay's first baby of 1972 Mr. and Mrs. R. Theriault were honoured at a dinner, receiving a variety of gifts and donations from members and other business establish- ments, as well as suitably engraved silver cup from the Chamber of Comm- erce. continued page 4 Save ON INCOME TAX op to $4,000 a year may be deduct- ible for income tax purposes from your income if you invest it in a REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN while you also guarantee yourself a monthly retirement income for life. Ask me for details-- KEN WEPPLER OFFICE NOW ESTABLISHED IN THE CREDIT UNION BUILDING OFFICE HOURS - I0 A.M. - 5 P.M, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Phone 825-3833 Terrace Bay SUN LIFE OF CANADA

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