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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jun 1991, p. 17

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Page 17, News, Tuesday, June 25, 1991 Fire Prevention Poster Winners Vanessa Olive, grade 2, and Dale Ray, grade 8 of Holy Angels School in Schreiber, won the Ministry of Natural Resources Fire Prevention Poster and slogan contest in their respective categories, for the Terrace Bay District. Presenting the plaque on behalf of the MNR are Maureen Philippe and Guy Hamel. Passel) | Thank you to everyone who was so Kind to us over the years. We especially like to thank those who contributed so much dur- ing the past couple of weeks. Thanks for the Parties and Gifts. We will miss you. Joe and Lorraine Clarke - SCHREIBER Community TERRACE BAY Against Pushers @7°" Work together to 824-3345 eliminate illegal drug use in the comunity. Call CAP" with any information ened. CALL CAP - 824 -3345 THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS The Township of Terrace Bay prohibits any use of the Terrace Bay Municipal Swimming Pool outside of regular hours. In the interest of public safety. TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED D. Main - Recreation Co-ordinator THE CORPORATION OF The more noise you ONTARIO hear today, GOVERNMENT TENDER the less NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS ou'll hear |e eeiSent tor winter Santertincs omorrow. a for various locations in the Thunder Bay Totedeunomyeucanpewereno | | Tender No, 60-91-19 Truck and Sander Unit (Two Year ag cae Contract) local office. Tandem truck complete with 6.13 cubic meter (8 cu. yd.) The Canadian Hearing 3 sander body (fully operated). Standby rates have been Society Foundation established at $45.00 per day. Tender No. 60-91-21 Sander trucks (One Year Contract) ANILIRGROW \ Tandem trucks with a minimum GVW of 20,400 kg. (fully operated) and suitable for mounting power sander units. sh The War Amps A .| | Standby rates have been established at $35.00 per day. of Canada Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the Manager, Administrative Services until 1:30 p.m. local time: Wednesday, July 10, 1991 Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from Regional Head, Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at Mountdale Avenue, P.O. Box 1177, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4x9 Telephone: 807/473-21 09. Please specify tender number when requesting forms. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ministry Ministére () of des Transportation Transports Ontario Tre tt JL kur woh 'emu. =. . ay esis SET a os oe one" ( Ministry of Community and Social Services = Managing Social Services in the Rural Thunder Bay district: A Challenge for the Future Appointment to District Advisory Committees Request for Submissions An invitation is extended to the citizens of the rural Thunder Bay District by letter, either.their own name.or names of. others (with their consent) to be considered for nomination to serve on one of two seven member District Advisory Committees. The role of the Advisory Committees is to assist the Thunder Bay District Office of the Ministry of Community and Social Services in reviewing the existing social services for children and families, and recommend- ing potential alternatives for efficient and effective service deliv- ery. The committees will be composed of individuals form different sectors such as consumers, parents and municipalities. The indi- viduals, however, should expect to represent their own communi- ties as individuals, and not necessarily as employees of any orga- nization. It is anticipated that staff from agencies currently provid- ing services will also be included as potential members of the committees. Qualifications The persons nominated should have an active interest in improv- ing services for children and families in the rural Thunder Bay District. They should be knowledgeable about children's services and relevant issues associated with the delivery of services. They should also be willing to seek opinions from their own communi- ties in order to effectively represent community interests in the committee's work. The nominated individuals should be willing to volunteer about six working days during a nine month period. The meetings will be held in different communities in rural Thunder Bay District. The actual food and travel expenses will be reim- bursed . Role The role of the committees is to: *review current children's services in the rural district of Thunder Bay *explore potential alternatives for effective service delivery *advise the Ministry of several options for improved co-ordination and delivery of current services with clear vision, efficiency and accountability mechanisms. Duration The committee will be task focused and time limited in its nature. The committee will probably meet for one day meetings, about once in six to eight weeks, over a period of eight to nine months. Initially the Ministry will take the lead role in establishing and con- ducting the meeting. The committee list will be finalized by the District Office of the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Applications Interested individuals should send their resume (or nominate oth- ers with their consent) or a statement of interest to the following address. Mr. Sreeni Keshava Program Supervisor Ministry of Community and Social Services 710 E. Victoria Avenue, 3rd Floor Thunder Bay, Ontario : P7C 5P7 Further information may be obtained by calling Mr Sreeni \_ Keshava, Program Supervisor at (807) 622-2272. = acre Va Sin ee oe 2.

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