OCTOBER: 30, 1974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED ON LAND USE PLANNING Extensive public participation in the devel -opment 'of plans for public use of lands in Northwestern Ontario were invited October 4th, by Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernier. Mr. Bernier issued the invitation at a meeting of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association in Kenora where he released a re- port entitled "Background Information and Approach to Policy: Northwestern Ontario Reg- ion." 'It is the first report to be published dealing with the Ministry of Natural Resources Strategic Land Use Plan, a project designed to co-ordinate the land using programs of the Ministry within the overall framework of the Design for Development Program. The Ministry has been collecting and anal- ysing information on the people and resources of Northwestern Ontario for the past two years This report is a summary of these findings, and some proposed policies for the future. "It is important to emphasize that this is not a planiat this stage," Mr. Bernier said. "The policies contained in the report are pro- posed for discussion by other government min- istries, municipal officials, interested groups and the public in general." Ministry staff will now bé implementing an extensive public participation program to allow all interested individuals and groups to comment on the contents of the report, the minister said. Copies of the report will be available within a few days from all district and region- al offices of the Ministry of Natural Resour-. ces in Northwestern Ontario, as well as from Northern Affairs offices and the Ministry's Land Use Co-ordination Branch in Toronto. LEGION BINGO TERRACE BAY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th - 7:30 P.M. JACKPOT $70. HIDDEN NUMBER S$IIS. SORRY NO MINORS ALLOWED NOTICE The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Association for the Mentally Retarced has a speaker avilable to speak on the topic of Mental Retardatior; for any interested organization or other public function. 3 LEGION BOWLING On Friday, October 25th, we began our 5th bowling season. Many of the bowlers have been with use since the league started in the fall of 1970. A warm welcome is extended to our new members H. Bouchard, S. Lundberg, E. Knauff, L. Fournier, R. Thorpe, B. Usher L. West. The Spitfires took 7 points and first place followed by the Irish Regiment with 5 points. The Corvettes were next with 4 points and the Cameron Highlanders took 2 points. The Bom- bardiers had the bye. There were only a few 200 games on opening night. These included R. Thorpe 24I; B. Moon Sr. 217, 201%; Y. Lec¥air 203; A. Daley 208, 230 (631); D. Coupal 240. Anyone wishing to spare, is requested to ~ sign the list at the Legion Hall or Call E. Beddard at 3200. The Spirtfires have the bye November Ist. and TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB All ladies interested in curling one after- noon a week please phone Connie Cvitkovich -3307 or Elaine Zwir =3291.," All "curlers must be members of the Recreation Association. HALLOWEEN DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 9 P.M. to 1A.M. - MOOSE HALL $2.50 per person PRIZES Featuring: SOUND INVESTMENT