Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 15, 1986 MPP asks Minister for help in North Shore Lake Nipigon MPP Gilles Pouliot has asked the Ontario Minister of Education, Sean Conway, to support and encourage the young people of the North Shore area by contributing to a training workshop to be held in Marathon. In a letter to Conway dated Sept. 25, Pouliot said he was writing on behlaf of the Lake Superior Board of Education and Confederation College in Thunder Bay, who are cooperating to provide the workshop with help from the Ministry of Northern Dev- elopment and Mines. "'However, your Ministry for some mystical reason is not willing to include this workshop in the overall cost of the building," Pouliot noted, referring to the soon-to-be constructed school in Marathon, | MAC'S ADVENTURE GAME _ PRESENTS "The KING OF THE HILL CHALLENGE!" 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Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 a ey Sy, of) esr TVW cn Ng OWNS "A coe | SCHREIBER RECREATION COMMITTEE - TICKET SELLERS PUBLIC SKATE ATTENDANTS GAMES ROOM ATTENDANTS CONCESSION WORKERS Applications for the above positions can be obtain- ed from the Recreation Office, Monday to friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Subscribe Today! Schreiber News. Please enter the following subscription to the Terrace Bay- where the workshop will be held. **Surely the cooperation that is evi- dent between the School Board, Con- federation College, and the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines should bring the realization to your Ministry the desirability of effecting economies of scale and duplication of -effort to provide an educational and skills training capability which is so badly needed and can be so readily Shortly before 'a snowstorm hit the area last weekend, some Terrace Bay Public School ee justified," Pouliot told the Minister. The MPP also pointed out that the proposed training facility will help to upgrade the skills of those employed and seeking employmnet at the mines and pulp mills along the North Shore, such as the Kerr Addison-Zenmac Zinc mine now under construction near Schreiber and the Kimberly- Clark pulp mill in Terrace Bay. '"'The tax dollars that are con- A swingin' time tributing to the provincial treasury as a result of this industrial activity will more than justify your Ministry's in- volvement in this cooperative effort,"' Pouliot said, adding that he is hop- ing for a positive and early response. Pouliot serves the Terrace Bay and Schreiber area representative, and also serves as the New Democratic Party's transportation critic at Queen's Park. pupils were still in a fun fall mood, enjoying them- selves on the swings at the school's playground. Pouliot notes problems Lake Nipigon MPP Gilles Pouliot has sent a letter to a Director of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario on behalf of several group organizers in the North Shore area who have com- plained to him about their difficulty in obtaining liquor permits for special functions. "'The complaints appear to be that in order to obtain a liquor licence when organizing a social event, there appears to be an ever-increasing bureaucracy in the rules of procedure to obtain a licence," the Terrace Bay- Schreiber area MPP said in his letter to Doug Rolling, the Board's Direc- tor of Special Occasion Permits. Pouliot reminded Rolling that peo- ple living in remote northern Ontario communities do not enjoy access to the variety of social activities that people in the southern areas take for granted. "Consequently, community organ- ized events are a vital part of the social culture and provide friends with an opportunity to get together in a relaxed social environment," Poul- iot added. He said in the Sept. 26 letter that he realizes that certain criteria must be adhered to when sponsoring a social activity where alcohol is in- volved. '*(So) I would request that you ex- amine the present system of issuing permits and give some consideration to simplifying the application forms," Pouliot suggested, noting that "'the individuals who have approached me concerning this matter are conscien- tious, responsible citizens who have no intention of abusing alcohol dis- tribution at their social functions."' Pouliot concluded the letter, a copy of which was sent to the News this week, by telling Rolling that "any- thing you can suggest that will alleviate some of the stress associated with sponsoring community events will be very much appreciated."' VILLA BIANCA Has 'FULLY FURNISHED BACHELOR APARTMENTS' available for Rent. These 1 Bedroom Units have Kitchen facilities and all utilities are included. 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