Page 16, News, Tuesday, April 24, 1990 MNDM renews commitment to School of Science and Technology The School of Science and Technology for Northern Ontario secondary school students will continue for another three years at Lakehead and Laurentian Universities, Taras Kozyra, Port NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of NELSON SHORT SMITH, late of the township of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay, who died on or about the 8th day of January, 1990, must be filed with the under- Signed on or before the 4th day of May, 1990, after which time the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Thunder Bay, April, 1990. Ontario, this 3rd day of MURRAY & COURTIS Barristers And Solicitors Suite 410, The Chapple Building 101 N. Syndicate Avenue THUNDER BAY, Ontario P7C 3V4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of MARY MAY IRENE NICOL, late of the township of Terrace Bay, in the District of Thunder Bay, who died on or about the 10th day of February, 1990, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 4th day of May, 1990, after which time the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Thunder Bay, Ontario, this 3rd day of April, 1990. MURRAY & COURTIS Barristers And Solicitors Suite 410, The Chapple Building 101 N. Syndicate Avenue THUNDER BAY, Ontario P7C 3V4 Arthur MPP and Parliamentary Assistant to Minister of Northern Development Rene Fontaine announced today. "Over the past three years, the school has proven popular with students, parents and educators," Kozyra said. "It has helped stu- dents become aware of career opportunities in science and tech- nology that exist in Northern Ontario." This year, the program will be expanded by 50 per cent to accommodate 270 students. The school will also be changed to a four-week format. The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines will pro- vide approximately $1 million to fund the school at the two Northern Ontario Universities. Combat "Planning Kits for Community Action" were presented to fifteen representatives from Thunder Bay and District communities, at a day long workshop at the Ramada Inn on March 28th. Theses kits contain many help- ful materials for local communi- ties to plan Health Promotion programs to combat substance abuse programs. Developed by the ARF, the kits include an hour long tape on alcohol and other drugs, and a step by step planning process for addressing communi- _ ty drug issues. The workshop was the result ' of local planning between the Thunder Bay District Health _ Council and the ARF. This effort however, was_ in response to the recommendation #7 of the 1988 Task Force on Illegal Drug Use in Ontario. Therein Ken Black rec- Each student who completes the four-week course of study will receive a $1,000 stipend. "The summer studies provide enriched learning for secondary school students from across the North who show special aptitude in science and technology," noted Fort William MPP and Minister of Natural Resources Lyn McLeod. "The classroom activity is combined with field trips designed to demonstrate industri- al applications of science in the northern economy." "Thunder Bay's Lakehead University will accept 90 students for this innovative program which helps stimulate our young peo- ple's desire to enhance skills which will be in great demand in the 21st century," Kozyra added. Sudbury's Laurentian University will run two programs of 90 students each, one in English and the other in French. Sudbury MPP Sterling Campbell announced the Laurentian com- ponent in Sudbury today. Application forms will be for- warded to all secondary schools in Northern Ontario. To be eligi- ble, students must intend to enroll in grades 12 or 13 in September, 1990, have parental consent, and be recommended by their princi- pal as having demonstrated abili- ty and. aptitude in science. Room and board will be provided for students participating in the pro- gram. For more info call: Doug Melville, MNDM_ Thunder Bay, (807) 475-1585; Doug Clute, MNDM Sault Ste. Marie, (705) 942-0100; or Dr. John Whitfield, Lakehead UNiversity, 343-8202. substance abuse ommended that communities be assisted to develop Action Groups to combat alcohol and other drug problems. Several communities across Ontario have followed the recommendation. The organizers for the day, Mr. Celso Teixeira, Executive Director of the DHC and Ken Moffat, Director at the local office of the ARF, were well pleased with the work accom- plished. Main decisions taken were: - local Community Action Groups will be formed with broadly based representations from target groups and agency people; - a regional annual meeting will be held to share ideas and experiences, and hopefully a newsletter will keep everyone up to date along the way; - where possible, smaller area meetings of representatives will be held occasionally' Funding for the development of CAGs will come through seed grants through the Ministry of Health. Seed grants may run as high as $10,000. ochreiber Figure Skating Schreiber Figure Skating Club Superior. transportation and valid driver's licence. Sally Laine P.O. Box 940 POT 1MO NORTH OF SUPERIOR PROGRAMS REGIONAL SUPERVISOR PURPOSE OF POSITION: To provide clinical, supervision to all Social Services staff of the North of Superior Programs. To pro- vide general administrative supervision to all clerical Staff. To be a member of the Management Team and reporting directly to the Executive Director. QUALIFICATIONS: An experienced clinician with Master of Doctorate in Social Sciences with experience in community mental health, tion and education, assessment and counselling of children, adults and supervision of a side range of Social Services professionals. Administrative experience and bilingualism will be considered assets. LOCATION: Manitouwadge, Ontario. Attractive town of 5,000 north of Lake project and administrative including preven- adolescents and Will supervise 10 unionized staff in Manitouwadge and Marathon. Must have own Salary to commensurate with qualifications and experience. Closing date: MAY 9, 1990 Interested applicants send resume to: Executive Director North of Superior Programs Geraldton, Ontario held its annual wind-up banquet recently with club president Mike Imbeault acting as host for the evening. Numerous badges and ribbons were presented to skaters at all levels. In trophy presentations the most improved in group 1 was Shellie McParland, while Matthew Asmussen was give a trophy for the most sportsmanlike skater. Receiving a trophy for the most dedicated skater was Leslie Kimara Morrill received the most improved skater. award in group 3. Deana Figliomeni won the most dedicated skater trophy and Edith Figliomeni was award- ed the most sportsmanlike trophy. Varga. In group 2 the most improved skater award went to Elaina Waters, with Barbie Wilson receiving the most dedicated award, while Kaitlin Glad received the most sportsmanlike award. 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