Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 11 Nov 1987, p. 5

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The XV Olympic Winter Games in Calgary have generated an interest and desire to partici- The Olympic spirit is already up and running in Canada, and in Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Where is this? Can you guess? lf you can guess what this is a picture of, we would like to hear from you. The News will be running this 'can you guess?' contest on a regular basis to see how well you, our resi- dents know your local landmarks. If you know where this is, just send in your answer to the News, P.O. Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2WO, or phone us at 825-3747. We will print the name of the first person who correct- ly identifies the picture with our next 'where is it?' The winner of last week's Can You Guess is Pauline Woodruff. (T.E. Taylor photo). pate amongst Canadians every- where. "Celebration '88" has started to include many Canadians by form- ing celebration committees across Canada. Our reeves, Ollie Chapman and Mike Cosgrove, have been asked to establish these commit- tees which will provide the lead- ership role for "Celebration '88". activities. 7 million Nearly seven million Canadians applied for the honour of carrying the Olympic Torch. The latest information the ° News has about local runners is as follows: Douglas P. Adey, Donald G. Beno, Jacqueline Dereski, Gerald M. Donaldson, Christopher J. Glynn, Agnes M. Iwanczyk, Larry H. Simons and Geraldine Turner. Awards program To recognize those Canadians who have made outstanding con- tributions to their communities, the Government of Canada is proud to announce the "Celebration '88" Awards Program. This program honours those among us who have demonstrated characteristics which are in keep- ing with the admirable ideals of the Olympic spirit; hard work, determination, moral character and dedication to the community. The program has two parts. the MEDALS honour individuals who have made outstanding con- tributions to amateur sports. The CERTIFICATES recog- nize those who have contributed . to the quality of life in our com- munity. Please feel free to award these to your fellow citizens in any field of endeavor. Nomination boxes have been placed at various businesses in the communities. Don't by shy; nominate someone you think deserves this outstanding recogni- tion today! Awards and certificates , In the awards category, there are five different divisions for recipients: 1. athlete- choose one male and one female for their outstand- ing contribution to their sport and community; 2. volunteer- choose an indi- vidual for devoting his or her time to encouragement of fair play and sportsmanship and for bringing out the best in the ath- letes under his or her guidance; 3. coach- choose an individual for devoting his or her time to the / Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 11, 1987,.page 5 ommittee gearing up for torch encouragement of fair play and sportsmanship and for bringing out the best in the athletes under his or her guidance; 4. official- choose an individu- al for devoting his or her time to the promotion of fair play and sportsmanship; 5. sponsor- choose a business that has contributed monetarily, or with services in kind, toward the development of amateur sport in your community. Certificates Our local celebration commit- tee is also asked to identify others who deserve recognition for their unselfish contribution to our com- munities. This contribution can be of an "inspirational" nature and recipi- ents can be recognized for demonstrating the Olympic spirit in business, education, culture or community service, etc. Help your committee; nomi- nate today! Mill operators who convert to mechanical pulping will see immediate bene Pulp and paper mill operators who convert to mechanical pulp- ing will see immediate tangible benefits. Ontario Hydro is offering a rate incentive program to help the industry modernize, says President Robert Franklin. "This incentive to the pulp and paper industry is part of our effort to help Ontario industries increase their energy efficiency and contribute to improving their competitiveness in the market- place," he said. The incentive offered to pulp and paper producers provides them with the longer term rate assurance they require to make such a major capital investment, he said. It also offers a rate dis- count over the term of the pro- gram. Many industrial applications of electrotechnology, such as mechanical pulping, can help industries streamline their opera- tions and make them more effi- fits cient, Hydro believes. This results in lower unit cost, improved product quality or a more desirable impact to the envi- ronment. As well, early adoption of industrial electrotechnologies will contribute to more efficient use of the province's power systei Over the next few years, Franklin said. "Resource-based industries in general, and specifically the pulp and paper group, are encountering stiff competition from out-of-the- province and foreign producers using state-of-the-art machinery and mechanical pulping process- es. "Fo remain competitive, Ontario paper mills must modern- ize their operations to reduce operating costs and to improve their paper quality." Franklin added that the con- version to mechanical pulping for the pulp and paper industry will result in more efficient use of energy and a reduction in pollu- tion emission levels. pe Birdie 824-2142 Christmas Cards n & ink with watercolour accents Jeannie 825-3872 the print shop 825-9425 BARRIER-FREE ENVIRONMENT WORKSHOP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 44, 1987 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. TERRACE BAY RECREATION CENTRE fc) Workshop "Coach" - Simon Hoad, Community Services Manager, Ontario March of Dimes, Thunder Bay. Lets make our communities "accessible" to the sight and physically handicapped. Coffee and lunch provided _--_No registration fee Contact - Elaine Mannisto for more information and to register 825-3613 Terrace Bay WINTER - 30th, 1987 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL ONLY $19.95 + Tax (for most cars) Special includes: 4 litres of oil, grease, oil filter, and a 19 pt. check OFFER VALIDFROM NOV. 11 825-3268 D&H ISLAND VEW SERVICE CENTRE ARRIVES $46,995 (plus parts) -adjust timing & fuel filters t o keep you on the road. NW SOON! TUNE UP SPECIAL $52.95, (plus parts) (plus parts) -supply & install plugs , belts & carburator -check distributor cap, fee J system, hoses, spark plug wires PC valve and air Two licenced auto & heavy equipment mechanics working , ree SS ES Se

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