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Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1992, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Tuesday, April 28, 1992 IN MEMORIAM In memory of Lorraine Goulliere who passed away April 29, 1991. It has been a year since we watched you suffer, we heard you sigh But all we could do was just stand by, When the time came, we suffered too For you never deserved what you went through, God took your hand, we had to part He eased your pain but broke our hearts. We know these are the words you would have said This life for me has truly passed. | loved you all till the very last. Weep not for me but courage take. And love one another for my sake. Don t cry, | am only sleeping, we Il meet again one day 'The emptiness in our hearts will never go away For we think of your smile and laughter every day. Your husband, Allen. , MNKR to expand partnerships The Terrace Bay District Market Analysis Study, car- ried out by Lehman and Associates Consultants last year, gives very good marks to Ministry of Natural Resource's efforts at client services, but it also indicates the MNR should refocus more effort on direct consul- tation and partnerships with the public of Terrace Bay District. The survey was completed following an analysis of mail sample questionnaires to vari- ous public clients of MNR, and analysis of open houses held in the communities con- ates. This refocusing will see an increase in co-management and advisory groups made up of public representatives. It will also see a refocusing of some MNR office procedures, such as moving fishing and hunting licence issuance to more accessible public outlets with longer hours of service. The MNR office in Terrace Bay will continue, however, to issue particular resource licences, fuelwood permits, work permits, trapping and commercial fish licences from MNR offices. Other changes will also tained in the Terrace Bay Dis- trict by Lehman and Associ- occur. For example, the continued on page 9 CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE IT'S FAST - IT'S EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. VACATION/TRAVEL CANAL CRUISES; five days aboard KAWARTHA VOYAGEUR, scenic Trent-Severn Waterway or Rideau Canal; private state- rooms, meals, free brochure; write Captain Marc, Box 6, Orillia, L3V 6H9; (705) 327-5767. WINNIPEG WEEKEND getaway. $49/night, 2 adults, free continental, parking, children n/c. Indoor pool, restaurant, lounge. Close-shopping, arena, airport. Airliner Inn, 1740 Ellice, 1-800-665-8813. PERSONAL WOULD YOU LIKE to correspond with unattached Christian people across Canada: all denominations, all nationalities, for companionship or mariage? Ashgrove, P.O. 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Moore/George's plans also include provisions to "'diversi- fy" the plant life along the cor The McCausland Hospital's Cash Calendar Winners Week: Seventeen Apr 20: Don Tychoniak, Rossport, $10 Apr 21: Linda Landriault, Terrace Bay, $10 Apr 22: Georgina King, Terrace Bay, $10 Apr 23: Jim Ziegler, Terrace Bay, $10 Apr 24: Michael London, Thunder Bay, $10 Apr 25: Alex Costa, Thunder | Bay, $50 Apr 26: Ted & Vicky Kostiuk, Terrace Bay, $10 This space donated by The Terrace Bay Schreiber News SEEKING SUMMER EMPLOYMENT ? Stand Out - Get the Edge Take Hospitality Training A One-Day Program sponsored by the. Schreiber-Terrace Bay Community Futures Organization SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1992 Registration Fee: $10 (refundable to students) To register call: 825-9688 or 825-9377. REGISTRATION DEADLINE - FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1992 ridor. "It's pretty attractive scenery when you drive through Terrace Bay, but it's also pretty much all the same kind of trees" Moore said. "The concern is, you're vul- nerable. If something were to happen to the trees, visually, you would have quite a differ- ent atmosphere when you drove through town." The plans include a $60,000 program for landscaping and gradually diversifying the local plant life. There are also plans for a pedestrian lighting system along the walkway, at a cost of $225,000. "But not every municipality puts in lighting," Moore said. "It's fairly expensive, and there's a question of whether or not it's really necessary." Plans for Centennial park including the construction of a two-tiered retaining wall, a water feature, and some land- scaping, perhaps in the form of a perennial flower garden. "What we would be creating is a new central pedestrian plaza area," Moore said. Estimated cost of the park improvements are estimated at $425,000. Moore also had proposals for a new sinage system, including designs for arrival, directional and landmark signs, which would cost around $10,000 each. ANNUAL MEETING THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL 1991-92 Annual Meeting of The McCausland Hospital Corporation will be held on Wednesday, June 24, 1992 at the Schreiber Public School at 2000 hours. To become a voting member of the Corporation, persons must purchase an Annual Membership ($5.00), or a Life Membership ($100.00 donation in any given year), 30 days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting and mem- berships may be purchased at the Administration Office of The McCausland Hospital. Place: Schreiber Public School Schreiber, Ontario Time: 2000 hours Wednesday, June 24, 1992

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