Page 2 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS --~ Wednesday, Feb 7, 1990 Lifeline ... "YRS" For only $25.00 per month, in a time of need or emergency "Just push the button." Units are available Telephone 825-3273 Ext. 194 RONKAINEN'S PHARMACY SPECIAL Se ee KODAK Disc Cameras NOW 25% OFF reg. price Chimo Club Report Chimo Club Report January Meeting by Winnie Campbell The January 19th meeting of the Chimo Club was held in the afternoon at 1:30 p.m. with 35 members present. Mrs. Helen Wallace, Past President, installed Jack Handel as 1st Vice-President following which he presided for the meeting, which opened with a minute's silence in respect to the memory of Mrs. Emma Driscoll and Mrs. Mary Schelling who had passed away recently. Minutes of the previous meet- ings were read by the secretary, Helen Jartus, and approved as read. Treasurer's reports and bingo reports were given by Pat Guina and approved. 2 winners - Beth McAdam and Mrs. Larivee. Marg McKenna gave the report for the Sick and Visiting and reported sending several Sympathy cards and get well cards to members and read sever- al "thank you" notes. PLEASE EMEMBE DEADLINE FOR ALL CLASSIFIEDS, ADS & ARTICLES THURSDAYS, 5PM. It was decided to have a Pot Luck supper following the next meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, February 16th. Jack Handel reported on the various activities planned by the Recreation Committee for Carnival Week. The Chimo Club will host a Soup and Sandwich Luncheon on Wednesday, February 28th, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Convenor is Leona Fournier with club members assisting. Price of the luncheon is $3.00 per serving, and is open to public. The Chimo Club will also be open for a Games Night on Thursday, March 1st.-Admission $5.00 per player, and Cribbage will be in charge of Jack Handel. Bridge will be convened by Pat Guina. The Northwest Senior Games will be held in Thunder Bay from June 11th to 13th, 1990. Further information will be reported when received. Terrace Bay - Schreiber CORR TAVARE Mugu STOPPERS 623=TIPS 1-800-465-6844 Schreiber NBC Hockey Stats ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT STUDY Highway 17, From 1.9 kilometres East of Schreiber West Limits Easterly 16.5 kilometres to Terrace Bay The Ministry of Transportation (MTO), has initiated a study to exam- ine potential improvements to Highway 17 from 1.9 kilometres east of Schreiber. West Limits easterly 16.5 kilometres to about Mill Road in Terrace Bay. The purpose of this study is to identify improvements to Highway 17 within the limits of the project to eliminate frost heaves and pavement distortions, improve the riding quality of the driving surface and reha- bilitate the shoulders. Also included in the study is the examination of alternative means to improve the level of traffic service and safety on the approximately 3.5 kilometre section of Highway 17 from Schreiber easterly to about the CP overhead bridge. An information centre will be held to permit the public to examine preliminary alternatives for improving this section of Highway 17 being considered by MTO including preliminary altcrnative revisions to the alignment of Highway 17 between Schreiber and the CP Rail overhead bridge and to provide input to the planning process. All interested persons are invited to attend the public information centre which will be held: RECREATION CENTRE SCHREIBER WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1990 2:00 p.m. TO 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. TO 8:00 p.m. This study will follow a Class Environmental Assessment process approved for highway projects of this type. Upon completion of the Study, an Environmental Study Report will be submitted to the Ministry of the Environment and will be available for public viewing. A further public notice will be published a: that time. The MTO has retained the consulting firm of Totten Sims Hubicki Associates to assist with this Study. You are encouraged to contact the Consultant or MTO staff at any time if you have questions or con- cerns about this project. If you feel, after consulting with MTO staff, that serious environmental concems remain unresolved, it i your right to request the project be subject to the formal Environmental Assessment Review and Approved process, possibly including a for- mal Public Hearing. The decision on your request rests with the Ministry of the Environment. Ministry of Transportation Ontario Investment WELCOMES POT Sponsored by REGAL CAPITAL PLANNERS LTD. (Canada's Largest Independent Mr. D'Arcy Wilson 438 Fort Garry Road P.O. Box 656 Terrace Bay, Ontario To the Regal Team of professional financial planners for the TERRACE BAY, SCHREIBER and MARATHON areas. Beans.? AWA, DP pg GEE, Diesels 17 7 0 34 ryt 145 Sabres 11 11 0 22 158 131 Superiors 6 16 0 12 115 156 Top Ten Scorers Player & Team Goals Assists Points L. McParland - Sabres 48 44 92 D.Ross - Sabres 32 28 60 M. Lake - Diesels 29 26 55 J. Figliomeni - Sabres 15 39 54 G. McKenzie - Diesels 28 18 46 A. Pelletier - Superiors 28 17 45 P. Moher - Diesels 23 20 43 R. Morgan - Superiors 21 -22 43 D. St. Don - Dicsels 18 20 38 F. Figliomeni - Sabres 18 6 24 Standings as of Feb.. 1, 1990 SE NO eg EET Fund Distributor) 2W0 (807) 825-3708 oe _," TheEdve @ DYNAMIC FUND MANAGEMENT Birthdays were celebrated by nine members: Alice Clavelle, Saima Willoughby, Viena McLellan, Elma Haapa, Alice Sparkes, Martin Ryan, Bea McCuaig, Ken Davis and Winnie Campbell. Irene Kettle reported on the Lifeline Programme, and stated that 17 units had been installed to date, and more had been ordered for installation this summer. Games were played by the members and tea and coffee were enjoyed. Bridge winners were: Jean Stitt and Martin Ryan. Shuffleboard winners were: lst: Marg McKenna and Helen Jartus 2nd: Marg Tiboni and Jack Handel. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Handel have returned from visiting Peter & Linda Christie in PontyPool, Ontario. Get well wishes to Albina Welbourne and Mrs. Kenny. Winnie's Scribbles Winnie's Scribbles On Sunday afternoon - Jan. 21st - The "New Baby of the Year" was honoured at the Schreiber Legion Hall. A good crowd attended. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Speziale/ nee Jerry Commisso) were the honoured parents - Reeve Mike Cosgrove & wife presented the Silver Cup and many other gifts. The Legion Ladies catered to the Junch. Thanks to all who helped. Terrace Bay Schreiber to study joint Economic Development Office The communities of Terrace Bay and Schreiber will receive an $18,750 provincial grant to look into the possibility of operating a joint economic development office, Northern Development Minister Rene Fontaine has announced... This is the first step for communities organizing to diver- sify their economy and looking to attract new business ventures," Fontaine said. The study will determine how a permanent economic develop- ment office coul' be established to realize the arc.:'s devclopment potential. Terrace Bay and Schreiber are each contributing $3,100 to the $25,000 study, expected to be completed by April.