Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 6 Jun 1984, p. 7

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Jerry Jerome & The Cardells - A Carribean Steel Band. Intercultural Festival Programme 11:00 a.m. Food Booths open at Arena 12:00 Noon Parade of International Colours Downtown to Arena Led by the Fraser Girl's Pipe Band. Flags participating: Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Native, Polish, British, Republic of Guyana and the Royal Canadian Legion 12:15 p.m. Ceremonies: "The National Anthem"' : Greetings and Acknowledgements/Joe Earle -- Guests: Hon. Keith Penner, M.P.; Hon. Jack Stokes, M.P.P.; Reeve David Speer, Terrace Bay; Reeve Powers, Geraldton and representatives of the Multicultural Asociation of Northwestern Ontario including the Ministry of Secretary of State and Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. 12:40 p.m. La Stelle Alpini (Italian dancers) 1:00 p.m. Polish Youth Group 1:20 p.m. Dennis Gervais (pantomime) 1:35 p.m. German Folk Singers 1:55 p.m. Canadienne (Les Troubadours du Norois - dancers) 2:20 p.m. City Limits (Yvon Parise's Bluegrass Band) 2:30 p.m. Annu Niampalli (East Indian Dancer) 3:00 p.m. Richard Lyons Native Dance Troupe 3:20 p.m. Veselka Dancers (Ukrainian) 3:50 p.m. Fraser Girl's Pipe Band 4:15 p.m. Break 4:35 p.m. Limbo Lynn 4:55 p.m. Steel Band (Jerry Jerome and the Cardells) 5:25 p.m. Announcements 9:00 p.m. Dance to Jerry Jerome and the Cardells to 1:00 a.m. Limbo Lynn and Annu Niampally performances at intermissions Lake Superior High School Terrace Bay THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY is hosting a SOCIAL EVENING for all Senior Citizens on June 20th, 1984 at the Legion Hall commencing at 6:00 p.m. all senior citizens in Terrace Bay are invited to attend. The. leader of this dynamic band hails from Trinidad where the Steel Band instruments ori- ginated. This _profes- sional group is currently performing at the, Constellation Hotel in Toronto. They have a number of instrument- al music albums to their credit, the most re- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 6, 1984, page 7 INTERCULTURAL FESTIVAL PROFILE Jerry Jerome & The Cardells cent having been com- pleted on May 31st of this year. For those attending the Intercultural Festi- val or the dance, June 9th, Jerry promises a rare treat consisting of their own and other popular Caribbean se- lections. Les Troubadours © du Norois These delightful dan- cers are all franco- phone students attend- ing Ecole St. Edward in Thunder Bay. Their name- means "Trou- badors of the North- west"' and they are very happy to have been in- vited to perform in Ter- race Bay at the Intercul- tural Festival, June 9. It is certainly part of the territory! The dancers perform French Canadian dan- ces which have evolved from the dances the French settlers brought to Canada 300 years ago. Parts of dances and different steps were added by the influence of the English, Scottish Limbo Lynn Limbo Lynn is a "fire- eater'? as well as a Limbo dancer. She dan- ces under a flaming bar a mere 10 inches above the floor. Flames spurt from her mouth produc- ing the illusion that her entire body is ablaze. Don't miss this unusual performance at the Intercultural Festival, June 9, 1984. and Irish settlers re- sulting in a unique French Canadian style. Annu Niampally The mystery of age- less India will fascin- ate you on June 9th at the Intercultural Festiv- al when Annu Naim- pally, the renowned East Indian dancer per- forms. Ms. Niampally has spent a lifetime perfect- ing her delicate, yet demanding art. You will be held spellbound as, with each dance, Annu's quick eye movements, beautiful poses - and intricate footwork flour- ish into a scintillating climax. Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportun- ity to experience the grace and beauty of Annu. She will be per- forming at the Terrace Bay Arena on June 9th during the Intercultural Festival. The Hospital for Sick Children Mobile Hearing Clinic will be offered at The McCausland Hospital July 10th and 11th Early appointments are necessary Call 824-2413 mornings for your appointment Your Child's Hearing is Important Ontario MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSIONS ON MOBILE PCB DESTRUCTION REGULATORY PROPOSALS The Ontario Ministry of the Environment plans to introduce proposals to regulate the operation and siting of mobile polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) destruction facilities. PCBs are a class of synthetic organic chemicals that do not decompose easily and which accumulate in living organisms. There is a growing inventory of wastes in storage because there are no currently approved destruction facilities in Canada. Mobile destruction facilities may be brought to those Ontario communities where the bulk of PCB wastes are awaiting disposal. The proposals for regulation of these facilities will be submitted to a public hearing under the Public Inquiries Act. Prior to the hearing, the Ministry is inviting public comment on the proposals. Information will be made available in a series of public information sessions to be held in the 18 communities in Ontario where approvals for the use of such facilities is most likely to be requested. The regulatory proposals set out the requirements under which mobile PCB destruction facilities will be permitted to locate and operate in communities in Ontario. The public's views are invited. A PCB Public Information Session will be held: DATE: THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1984 TIME: 2:00-4:00&7:00-9:00p.m. PLACE: CITY HALL, MARTIN ROOM, 500 DONALD ST., THUNDER BAY Hon. Andrew S. Brandt Ministry of the Environment Minister Brock A. Smith Deputy Minister

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