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Terrace Bay News, 11 Oct 1989, p. 2

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Page 2 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Wednesday, October 11, 1939" x THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION OFFICES OFFICIAL OPENING The public is invited to attend the official opening of the Lake Superior Board of Education Administration Offices, 12 Hemlo Drive, 'Marathon, Ontario, on October 17th, 1989. * Open House - 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - * Ribbon Cutting - 7:00 p.m. * Regular Board Meeting - 7: 15 p.m. __ the open portion of this meeting) "pe Richardson: Chairman D.|. McQuarrie, Director of Education PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Schreiber Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Township of Schreiber, will take into consideration the passing of, and if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on the 14th day of November 1989, or at an adjourned meeting thereof, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street. A By-Law to stop and close part of a public street or highway more particularly described as follows; All and singular, that certain parcel or tract of land and premises lying, being in the Township of Schreiber, in the District of' Thunder Bay, and the Province of Oritario, and being composed of part of MAY Street, such part being situate on the Westerly side of May Street and being immedi- ately adjacent to the east lot line of Lot 11, Plan M-7, Drummond Street, and such part of May Street to be closed, being 120' x 10'x 110' x 14.14'. And take further notice, that the said Council will at the time and place above mentioned, hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law, and who applied to be heard. The said By-Law may be inspected during business hours or by any inter- ested party at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Township Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street, Schreiber, Ontario prior, to the passing thereof. Dated at Schreiber, this 4th day of October, 1989. A.J. Gauthier Clerk-Treasurer Peat "ANN STREET 2 10! ow NE | ee. | | ~ LOT 10° Pot 44 s 120' bes =e =¢ et ee a p- 7 EN Be: MAY STREET PLAN M-7) KO NS ore Le 1 4 sie. 54" DRUMMOND: STvs oo eS Angered by cuts, Schreiber, Terrace Bay will fight gov't Continued from page 1 announced, Terrace Bay Reeve Jim Ziegler called other reeves and mayors along the North Shore to organize a meeting to discuss ways to fight the cuts. He said no date has been set yet for the meeting and is unsure whether action will proceed through the Northern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA), or the communities affected by the cuts. "We're trying to build the tourism in this area and a scenic ride on the train along the North Shore really helps," said Ziegler. He commented on the VIA cuts that came despite wide rang- ing criticism from Canadians. "It's frustrating. Most Canadians seem to be against the cuts. Isn't the government sup- posed to represent the people?" He said Terrace Bay Council will be talking with the local MPP and MP to voice the com- munity's opposition to the cuts. Ziegler added, "the govern- ment never kept the system up. It's their doing that caused this. I really fecl the government Ict the service drop to a point where it "will cost so much moncy to bring it up to snuff, they feel justified in making the cuts." Cosgro\c echoed Zicgler's sentiments saying, "they don't want. the business. The govern- ment can't run itself - they sure can't run a private business." The day the VIA cuts were made public, the federal govern- ment announced a _ Royal Commission will be formed to examine passenger travel service in the next century. Whether Terrace Bay or Schreiber will take part in these hearings is uncertain at this point, but the two communities will be taking action to oppose the VIA Rail passenger service cuts, and to try to have the service reinstat- ed along the North Shore. Thank you I would like to thank all of the people who visited, sent cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. Thank you alf Noel Des Chatelets AUN ag Township of Schreiber NOMINATIONS for Sahretber's "CITIZEN OF THE YEAR" are now being accepted Nominations should include a resume and must be in before November 1, 1989. Send to: Mr. M.L. Cosgrove, Reeve ® Township of Schreiber P.O. Box 40 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 Job Position in Terrace Bay Looking for an individual who would be interested in working with a special needs child. Duties Include: Socializision skills, speech and language goals Hours: Four hours per week (flexible). Requirements: Previous experience working with special needs children would be considered an asset. Applications will be received by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m., October.13, 1989. Send resume to: Cathy Smith Child Development Program P.O. Box 576 Schreiber, Onturio POT 2S0 824-3028

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