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Terrace Bay News, 29 Oct 1991, p. 9

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Page 9, News, Tuesday, October 29 1991 the position of Hydro Commis- sioner was raised, but it received little support. "I'm reluctant to support the idea of a hydro commissioner," said Councillor Bill Houston. "Once you Create a separate body, it's very difficult to maintain control of it in the Terr. Bay Candidates continued from page 1 Councillor John St. Amand. "The quality of the service is high, but not always available," said Councillor Mike King. The candidates also agreed that dealing with hydro prob- lems would be a priority of the next council. Council hopeful Clem Fewer said the system should be modernized "so we won't be left in the dark so often." The possibility of creating "| haven't seen the proof in the pudding where (an economic development officer) has worked." Counc. John St. Amand community," agreed Councillor Mike King. In response to a question about economic development, Councillor John St. Amand said he thinks enough public money has been spent on eco- nomic development for now, citing the progress made on the Aguasabon Beach Develop- ment Plan. "T'd like to see private busi- nesses take up the initiative," St. Amand said. The idea of hiring an eco- nomic development officer got a similarly chilly reception. "T haven't seen the proof in the pudding where (an econom- ic development officer) has "Economically _ it would make sense, but morally, it's not going to happen." Trustee Jon Ferguson on closing one campus. worked," St. Amand said. Councillor Chris Joubert said he had rejected a specific proposal to hire an economic development officer with Schreiber because Terrace Bay would have had to bear a dis- proportionate share of the cost. 0 he he he be Oe Oo bn bo On be hn bp Oo bo bo bo bp bb bp i bn i bn Terrace Bay Reeve Jim Zeigler. Zeigler was acclaimed for ; another term, and did not participate in the debate. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Would be Councillors and Trustees take their seats last week. "And I also think a breath- ing space is needed," before more public money is commit- ted to development, Joubert said. "Our emphasis is on tourism," said Councillor Bill Houston "So (Tourism Direc- tor) Susan Johnson is effective- ly our economic development officer." The only candidate to sup- port the idea was Clem Fewer. "Economic development officers have worked in other towns and cities," Fewer said. "T think it would be beneficial." Council candidate Mary Cashmore said that one of her priorities if elected would be addressing the problem of attracting another full time doc- tor to the area. "What, if anything, are we prepared to do to rectify the problem?" she said. "And is tourism enough for a second industry?" The Trustee debate focused on why certain courses neces- sary for some university pro- grams were unavailable to both campuses. Warm up your clients with some great winter ad specialties. "I ask the same question," said trustee candidate Marilyn Chapman. "It shouldn't be that way." "It's a split campus -- it's just a way of life," said trustee Jon Ferguson. "As long as you have a split campus, it's going to happen." But trustee candidate Robert Bagdon disagreed. "T think there's no need for the fundamental courses 'not to be offered," he said. Chapman said she wanted to "squash" rumours that she sup- ported closing the Schreiber campus. She did say she supported the idea of selling school land near Marathon. "If the property is near Marathon what good is it doing us here?" she said. In response to a question, Jon Ferguson acknowledged that the students at the Schreiber campus could be absorbed into the Terrace Bay school. "Economically it would make sense, but morally, it's not going to happen," he said. You are cordially invited | to a ceremony ~ to acknowledge the formal closure of The Caroline McMorland School Chri istmas Products Imprinted with your Company Logo 100 Deluxe-Letter Openers....... $4.95 each 180 Heavy Duty Ice Scrapers $2.95 each 72 White Coffee Mugg............ $2.45 each 150 Scenic Calendars............... $1.95 each Plus Shipping Charges and Taxes. Wednesday, November 6, 1991 ZOO p.m. | Special Needs Room Marathon Public School for further information contact Ruth Mitchell 229-0436 IMPRESSIONS Call Collect: (807) 622-2604 Facsimile: (807) 623-7110 Kelly Mallon or Rob Mallon 1184 Roland St, Thunder Bay, Ont. P7B 54 MSé

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