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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1988, p. 5

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Page 5, News, Wednesday, March 2, 1988 Weight room users call council liars from page 1 development in selected commu- nities, of which Terrace Bay and Schreiber are two, In this program, employment Staff upset with remarks from page 4 the arena on a regular basis realize and appreciate the good work we do. To be criticized by someone who only shows up once every few years to reap the. glory when visiting dignitaries are in town is very annoying. The kitchen is used by many others besides the concession staff. The stoves and deep fryers are usually wiped off but rarely thor- oughly cleaned by all who use them. Any criticism should have been brought to the attention of our supervisor first. After having no previous com- plaints, the fact that this was pub- licly broadcast was humiliating to all kitchen staff. Concession staff- Hazel Bailey, Joy Riley, Coleen Glad, Myra Holmes, Elsie Ross, Phyllis Luke, Cheryl Glad, Stacey Boon, Cindy Luke, Bonnie Roen, Jennifer O'Reily. problems are exposed and suit- able remedies found, Local chapter Dickson said that about one year ago the local committee was formed. It represents Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Rossport and Pays Plat. / The committee presented a Proposal to the government and the go ahead was given to pro- ceed with the initial phase. In January of this year the ini- tial phase began and Dickson has since then been finding out what problems exist here and what methods would best address them. The committee has by the end of this June to ascertain what the problems are and how they should be approached. At this time, the committee will make another proposal to the government for a five-year phase. Proof must be given to the government in order for the phase to be initiated, said Dickson. Five options Once the problems are exposed, communities have five options to choose from to resolve them. *The first is the self-employ- ment incentive. It would basically help the unemployed become employed; unemployed who are - either on unemployment insur- ance or on welfare. There is funding available for this and the person must stick with the program for one year. *The second option is the business development centre. An office could be opened in town and its three major objec- tives would be to increase busi- ness, maintain present business and to offer business loans, *A third option is the training option. Businesses in town could purchase either training or people in that area to help their employ- ees become more valuable. *The fourth is the re-location assistance option. Persons who have been laid off or who are unemployed receive assistance to seek work elsewhere. Assistance would pay for the costs of interviews and relocating, for example. *The fifth is the community initiatives find; the money in this option is controlled by the minis- ter and not all that easy to access, said Dickson. Money from this has in the past been used for things like marina projects, mini malls and hospital extensions. Dickson has since January been determining what needs there are here and what options ments when she said that in order to have an economic development committee established (EDC), there must be a lot of interest shown on the part of the town councils, : would best suit the needs. She has been surveying the communities and interviewing many people. Economic development Dickson echoed Moore's state- Night School is offering Grade 12 general level Math Tuesday & Wednesday nights from 6p.m. - 9 p.m. Prerequisite grade 11 General Math credit value (1) Course begins immediatley. Location: Terrace Bay Campus Please contact T. E. Taylor Vice Principal STRESSED OUT? Come to the seminar on Stress Management on March 2 at-7 p.m. ~ at the Schreiber Rec: Centre Please call 824-2317 for registration. BE RELAXED! NOTICE Thunder Bay District Health Unit will be holding a series of Pre-Natal Classess commencing on March 22. To register, 824-2413 mornings. This is the last series until fall. please call THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF LOCATION: MARATHON, ONTARIO The accountant reports to the Business A INVITES ACCOUNTANT sible for all accounting functions of the Board of financial statements. include management of th Salary: Commensurate with education and experience. The Board also offers a complete fringe benefit package. The System serves the communities of Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marathon, and Manitouwadge on the North Shore of Lake Superior with approximately 2,000 students in 8 schools. Applications will be received until March 16, 1988 and should include a complete resume of experience, qualifications and P. M. Richardson Chairman Fai Other areas of responsibility or involvement e Business Office, personnel administration, purchasing and reporting to the Ministry of Education. Candidates should have a sound accounting background, and experi- ence with a computerized accounting system. Bilingualism would be an asset. references. Bruce Rousseau, Acting Secretary Lake Superior Board of Education P.O. Bag #1 Schreiber, Ontario POT-2S0 Phone (807) 824-2201 dministrator and is respon- including preparation B.L. Rousseau lies 'Acting Secretary Notice Are you looking for great music for your socials? Do you want your dance floor hopping? Call Karen at SOUNDTRACK * 825-9663 Robert (Bob) Lenardon Branch Manager Blue Cross is delighted to extend corporate congratula- tions to Bob Lenardon, Branch Manager, and his staff at our Thunder Bay and area office on being named Blue Cross "Sales Achievement Award" winner in his region. Bob also becomes a member of the President's Council. To the many employers, group benefits managers, agents and consultants whose support has directly contributed to Bob's success, we add our appreciation and thanks. Bob Lenardon is located in the Thunder Bay Office at Suite 707 34 Cumberland Street North Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 @ 807-345-5451 a BLUE CROSS 77AN

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