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Terrace Bay News, 4 Jun 1991, p. 3

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Page 3, News, Tuesday, June 4, 1991 National Access Awareness Week by Rob Cotton The News Disability affects every sector of Canadian society, and persons with disabilities ask neither for special treatment or special privilege but simply for equal access in such fundamental areas as housing, employment, transportation, education and recreation. Last week was National Access Awareness Week which has as its theme Access is a Right. "Disability Action Group congratulates Terrace Bay Council for its efforts, through Township Engineer, Mr. Mikkonen, to remove barriers to the physically handicapped," said Shirley Mikus, president of the Disability Action Group. The Township has provided correctly constructed curb cuts in several places, she said. "We look forward to the time when those curb cuts which are still barriers because they are too short and steep or have raised lips will be reconstructed correctly," she added. The physically handicapped will have better od per by the physically disabled. access to the shopping area when a handi-transit vehicle becomes operational. However Mikus pointed out that many local businesses have entrances that are inaccessible to these people. "Renovations, evidently are too costly at the present time and there is no government monetary relief available to assist the merchants," she aid. However, the Disability Action Group urges businesses that have not already done so, to improve accessibility to their premises by eliminating the lip at their entrances by installing a bevelled nose. The Disability Action Group also reminds people to please not use parking spaces reserved for the physically handicapped. Councillor Mike King said new by-laws regarding handicapped parking are in the process of being completed. Also, he added, the new picnic tables and benches that will be placed around town have been designed for use Chris Ballentine propels himself up one of the properly constructed curb cuts, with a little help from his mother Linda, while councillor Mike King looks on. Gertrude Cotton has difficulty getting her scooter to ride smoothly over the rough lips on some of the poorer curb cuts. ih The War Amps pA Make J Of ove. PARNCIPACTION The Lions Club Mothers Day Draw for a barbecue was won by M. Turcoft. Presenting is Mr. Bob Hopper. WHAT?S THE VALVE OF VOLUNTEER TIME IN CANADA EACH YEAR @ $13.2 BILLION rad A' Joe and Lorrain Desaulniers are having a Garden Party in Celebration 40th Wedding Anniversary. The children of of Their Parents The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay Public Notice The Rossport Islands Management Board, a community based board to regulate the use and development of Crown Land on the Rossport Islands, needs a Terrace Bay member. This vol- unteer position will require a commitment of 2 - 4 evenings a month for the first 6 months to draft a management plan and monthly meetings thereafter. If you have the skills to help draft a plan and an interest in environmentally-sound resource man- agement and development, please send a resume to: Terrace Bay Council P. O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO by June 14, 1991. For more information contact Dave McCullough, Chair, Rossport Islands Management Board at 824 - 3359 (evenings and weekends). AT YOUR SERVICE/ A VOTRE SERVICE Gilles Pouliot, MPP Lake Nipigon Helping You is My Job! CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-268-7192 Monday to Friday during business hours Gilles Pouliot, Depute provincial, Lac Nipigon Mon Travail, C'est De Vous Aider TELEPHONEZ SANS FRAIS: 1-800-268-7192 Du Lundi au Vendredi durant les All Friends of the Family are welcome to ' attend at 466 Princess on June 8th 1991, at 2 p.m. ee heures regularieres de travail

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