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Terrace Bay News, 1 Jan 1991, p. 3

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Page 3, News, Tuesday, January 1, 1991 Decorating with spirit Joyce and Barry Gilmore of 619 Strathcona Ave., Terrace Bay, were residential winners in the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society's Christmas Decoration contest. The Gilmores will receive $100 worth of horticultural supplies in-recognition of their seasonal spirit. P.R.I.D.E. program Improvements for Terrace Bay by Rob Cotton the News The Township of Terrace Bay has approval for a $100,000 PR.I.D.E. project for 1991. Dave Fulton, Terrace Bay clerk-treasurer, said the work will include signs indicating local attractions as well provide light- ing along the highway pathway, and an extension of the sidewalk that now ends at the bottom of the hill on Lakeview Drive. ~ "As part of both the Tourism and the Waterfront studies, the consultants recommended co- ordinated signage for the town to show people where the such things as the beach, the gorge and the downtown area are located." he explained. Improvements under this pro- ject include: - $65,900 for lighting, picnic areas, park benches and trash receptacles for the highway path- way. - $12,000 for sidewalks on Lakeview Drive. - $10,000 for local attraction signage. __ ~ $8,000 for streetlight infill- ing. - $3,100Simcoe Plaza picnic area. The remaining $1,000 will be All the work for the current PR.LDE. project will be done in 1991, Fulton said. How? Call Innovative Leadership Seminar For businesses committed to their customers and employees: Increase productivity and production by _* Enhancing interpersonal skills gv * Learning to think creatively * Enabling action. Quetico Centre People, Ideas, Action 807-929-3511 fe In Memory Williamson - Jn loving memory of a dear mother, Jleene, who passed away November 19, 1982 and a dear father, Kenneth, who passed away June 12, 1984. God knew that they were suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So he closed their weary eyelids, And whispered, Peace be thine. Away in the beautiful hill of God, But the valley of rest so fair, Someday, we know not when, We will meet our loved ones there. Sadly missed and forever remembered, Linda, Peter, Logan & Cassandra me You can get things done in the Classifieds used for administration costs. ! The Ontario Ministry of! Municipal Affairs pays for 50 per | cent of the cost of these projects through the P.R.I.D.E. program. The Township pays the other 50 | ss amma -- The Program for Renewal, - Improvement, Development and Economic Revitalization (PR.LD.E.) is a program designed to provide funds to help commu- nities improve aging facilities and put basic facilities in place that _ the community doesn't have, Fulton said. Municipalities can apply for funding every year, he continued, and, if the funding is approved, the project can be spread over three years. : The Township just finished a P.R.I.D.E. project it began in 1989. y of <2 A Special Thank You i I wish to thank cach and everyone who stayed with me or dropped in to the store to inquire of my injuries while waiting for the ambulance, I appreciated your conern very much. | wish to thank Dr. K-Wilkes, ig Dr. R. Farrokh, the nurses, ambulance ©: attendants and all the staff at McCausland Hospital for your professional and thoughtful care. You were all just great. Happy New Year. Alice Sparkes :@: Z\ we need 10 mi u ah , Canada's Green Plan is the new environmental action plan for the whole country. It's about the commitments own good and the good of our children. Righting en- vironmental wrongs is part of 'the Plan. protection measures. 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