Page 13!News, Tuesday," March 5, 1991 The girls' curling team from Lake Superior High School. Alice Herculson, Nicole Gauthier, Cindy Scott, Siobhan Brown and Deb McDougall get in some practice during the two day North Shore Secondary School Athletic Association Curling Championships held at Terrace Bay Curling Club Feb 26,27. Great competition NSSSAA curling championships Three way ties in both the girls and boys competition led to some exciting play-off curling on the last day of the North Shore Secondary Schools Athletic Association Curling Championships. In boys competition Geraldton, Lake Superior and Nipigon-Red Rock tie for first place. After an nerve-wracking series of play-off games Lake Superior and Geraldton won the right to proceed to the Northwestern Championships in Manitouwadge, March 3, 4, 5. * Members of the Lake Superior team are Scott "Merkley, Mark Mannisto, Shane Jowitt, Bill Hopper, Marshall Bagdon and coach Heather Vandergraaf. Girls teams from Manitouwadge and Nipigon-Red Rock and Geraldton also played to a three way tie. Manitouwadge and Nipigon-Red Rock qualified for the Northwestern Ontario rounds. Secondary School Athletic Association Championships in Manitouwadge after. play-off Alice Herculson, Nicole Gauthier, Cindy Scott, Siobhan Brown, Deb McDougall and coach Holly Smith represented Lake Superior High School in the girls competition. The*championships were held-at the Terrace * Bay Curling Club Feb 26, 27. North Shore Juniors and Belles to compete in Ringette regional championships in North Bay Good sportsmanship led to a good time and the first Regional Ringette Playdown, held in Terrace Bay, was a successful event. The Thunder Bay Petites "A" beat the North Shore Petites "A" in two of three games. , The Thunder Bay Tweens "A", took the North Shore CAP Call 824-3345 = x) EPxSoa SP, arm % YS Ms 7, aa and MRS. GEORGE MORRISON are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, RODERICK FLOYD and LAURIE ANN Wedding to take place March 30, 1991 St. Paul's United Church Windsor, Ontario VIF 27 VASO IULI, OWS MSY an TUR Tweens "A" in two of three games. North Shore's Andrea Edmonds and Amy Willough- an along with Thunder Bay's Ali Coughlin and Crissa King, were named most Valuable Players in Petites. The Most Valuable Player's for the Tweens were North Shore's goalie, Amy Helmink, F CAVOSO> BAO Oreosin igs sw ah lar and Joanna Pyhtila and Thunder Bay's Kellie Pelletier and Katie Busniuk. The Thunder Bay Petites "A", Thunder Bay Tweens "A" North Shore Junior "A" and the North Shore Belle "A" have qualified to represent North- western Ontario in the Regional Championships in North Bay March 28-31. ® = To everyone who sent cards, ( @ aH ¢ & donations to Cancer Society and o ~ ©) powers in memory of my sister Kelly. we "4 x1 Your kindness was » % gratefully appreciated. > a8 ©) : ; ley 2 Op, arlene an & er ) OBL Od/ Os Os prOslOsiO>! i =) Guillevin International Inc. Reauires: | Warehouse/Counter Person Experience would be an asset, but not necessary. Call Vicky at 825-3203 or send resume fo: 3 Guillevin International Inc. P.O. Box 90 Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. 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BARBER, C.A. y, GREY WATER DISPOSAL FROM PLEASURE BOATS Environmental Protection Act Regulation Amendment INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENT The Ministry of the Environment invites public comment on amendments to regulations 305 and 310 under the Environmental Protection Act. The changes will make it illegal to discharge grey water waste from shower and sink facilities on pleasure boats into Ontario's lakes and rivers. The amendments, designed to reduce water pollution, will affect new and existing boats. Adjustments will have to be made to store grey water in holding tanks, and discharge it at pump-out stations. An information package has been prepared, explaining the changes in more detail including the rationale and implications for pleasure boaters. The package is available from the Public Information Centre (416) 323-4321. Please send comments in writing by April 30, 1991 to: Ruth Grier Minister of the Environment 15th Floor, 135 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 VY Ontario Environment Environnement