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Terrace Bay News, 21 Aug 1991, p. 13

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Page 13, News, Wednesday, August 21, 1991 Another step toward saving the fragile environment Cork Foster, president of Berry Hill, a mail order farm supply business in St. Thomas, Ont., has discovered a wonder- ful alternative to those foam nuggets used for packing mate- rial. Even before environmentally sensitive farmers started to return boxes of the nuggets, Foster had been experimenting with popcorn. He learned that popcorn is not only biodegradable but it is one-quarter as expensive as foam. He now produces his own packing material using seven ordinary hot-air corn poppers. Foster only problem was dealing with the numerous calls from curious joumalists and businessmen from all over the world. He was unable to get any work done. One of the curious was the U.S. Air Force, a user of large amounts of foam packing, and an organization anxious to 'green' up their image. Popcorn prices, Foster pre- dicts, will soar in this. year as industry embraces this cheap and environmentally correct packing material. To guarantee a supply of popping corn, a hybrid grown almost exclusively in the U.S. Midwest , Foster has ordered a 22 ten load. The information used in this following article came from the Sept./Oct., 1990 issue of Harrowsmith magazine. It was forwarded to the News by E.A.G.E.R. The Treadmill Continued from page 5 sue now, but we have to push it through the inertia of a world long dominated by the billions of dollars of oil rev- enues and profits. It needs to be a cohesive act by the world community. Only through the determination and cooperation of all nations can we be guar- anteed the quick success tht we need. The last time we all acted together, we put a smart- bomb through the front door of an Iraqi air raid shelter from 10,000 feet. . . a hydrogen car should be a cinch. VIGO BEEN CAI Ss Centre at 7:30 p.m. have. ~ -- SCHREIBER CONCENTRATE TRANSFER FACILITY A public information meeting will be held on Aug. 26/91 in the Schreiber Recreation Various representatives from CP Rail, Trimac and Minnova will be present to address any questions or concerns you may Positions available for Cooks at Red Deg Inn Phone or apply in person 825-3285 OPEN House!!! WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28,1991 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Get A College Diploma, A University Degree or Take A General Interest Course!!! Terrace Bay Public School Rear Entrance bes REFRESHMENTS!!! Break, enter & theft Sometime between 11:00 p.m. July 4, 1991 and 8:20 a.m. July 5, 1991, two or more persons entered the Mill Road Service Centre in Terrace Bay. While inside they removed a large quanti- ty of spark plugs, cigarettes and Arctic Cat snowmobile clothing consisting of hats, snowmobile suits, gloves, 'underwear, mitts and a hel- met. The total value of the items taken is believed to be in excess of $3,300.00 If you have any informa- tion about this crime, please contact Crimestoppers at 1- 800-465-6844. Should an arrest be made Crimestoppers will pay you cash. AL OTrdy Lordy | Mikey's 40!" | September 4, 1991. September 4, 1991. September 3, 1991. C.Commisso Chairperson Ne \ LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL | REGISTRATION August 26th, 27th, 1991 take place at the TERRACE BAY CAMPUS on Monday, August 26th and Tuesday August 27th 1991 from 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Registration is mainly for: 1) new students registering at LSHS for the first time; 2) adult students not already registered for courses; 3) students requesting changes in their assigned schedule. C.B.K Menon Principal This committee has the responsibility for advising THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY Notice The municipality is seeking an interested resident to serve on the Planning Advisory Committee. Council on matters related to land use in the Township, particularly zoning and official plan provi- sions and site plan control applications. This is a voluntary committee, but members are reimbursed for travel expenses when it is neces- sary to be out of town. Interested individuals should apply in writing to the undersigned by September 6, 1991. David C. Fulton Clerk - Treasurer Administrator Township of Terrace Bay P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO T. MARTIN SCHOOL \ Tuesday, September 3, 1991 A.M. ONLY GRADES 1-8: Classes begin at 8:55 a.m. on Tuesday, September 3, 1991. Dismissal for the day will be 11:45 a.m. SENIOR KINDERGARTEN: Classes begin at 8:55 A.M. on Wednesday, JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN: Classes begin at 12:55 Wednesday, NEW REGISTRATIONS: Monday, August 26th through Friday, August 30th from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and on School Opening Tuesday, BUSING: Will begin on Tuesday, September 3, 1991 and will follow previ- ous schedule until otherwise informed. OPENING G.J. Matys Director of Education , 4a

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