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Terrace Bay News, 5 Nov 1991, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Tuesday, November 5 1991 THAN The family of the late William (Bill) Stachiw | wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to their family and friends for their generous gifts of food, baking, flowers, donations to the Cancer Society, McCausland Hospital Building Fund, and for the many sympathy cards. E A sincere thank you to King's Funeral Home, organist Clara MacDonald, Community Church Ladies and the Women of the Moose for the delicious lunch, and to Beth Mclean for her support and prayers. Special thanks to Dr. Rohani and to the wonderful, caring nurses at the McCausland Hospital. Many | thanks to our family and friends who attended from out of town, The kindness and concern shown by everyone will always be remembered. Anne Stachiw and Family THE NORTH OF SUPERIOR DISTRICT R. C. S. S. BOARD REQUIRES FOR NOVEMBER 25, 1991 | AN INTERMEDIATE TEACHER One full time grade 7/8 teacher for St. Martin School in Terrace | | Bay. This position becomes vacant November 25, 1991. | i Interested applicants may send their resume, Parish Priest let- ] ter and references by November 13, 1991 to: | Personnel P.O. Box 610 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO (Fax #807-825-3885) G.J.Mayts Director of Education | I C. Lacroix English Language Chairperson TO ALL MEMBERS OF TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNTION NOTICE OF 1991 ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union will be held at the Rec Centre in the Conference Room on Sunday, November 17th, at 7:00 p.m. for the following purposes: 1) To receive reports 2) To elect directors, supervisory committee and credit committee. 3) To appoint auditors 4) To consider and if thought fit, to confirm Resolutions and Bylaw changes recommended by the directors. 5) To transact such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. 6) Approval of purchase/sale agreement pending Ministry approval. Coffee and snack will be served after the meeting There will be a door prize draw. Note: There will be no mailing of this notice to members ALL MEMBERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND. TERRACE BAY SKI CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday, November 17, 1991 at 7:00 p.m. Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Everyone Welcome! Cash for conservation This energy efficient lamp was just one of the many ways of conserving energy suggested at an Energy Forum held at the Aguasabon Golf Club on Oct. 30. The gathering was sponsored by the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Com- merce (NOACC), in association with the Ontario Ministry of Energy. The forum was aimed at com- mercial building owners, and speakers informed the audi- ence about ways to cut down on their energy costs. One NOACC program offers free energy audits for building owners, while a spokesperson for Ontario Hydro outlined how it plans to spend $6 billion over the next 25 years on cash incentives to encourage people to conserve energy. Hydro is spending the money on the conservation plan, rather than build another nuclear power plant, which would cost an estimated $12 billion, and in any case has | been forbidden by the NDP. OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY will be available for appointments on Tuesday and | Thursday afternoons. To schedule an appoint- ment, contact the municipal office at 825-3315. (FOR PROVEN REPRESENTATION RE-ELECT <> JOAN NUGENT LAKE SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE " 3RD ANNUAL 'RAFTS 'N STUFF SALE Sunday, November 24th, 1991 12:30 to 4:30 pm Schreiber Recreation Complex - For information regarding table rentals please contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Most people think there's only one way | "to help the developing world. We have 26. d abedefg ijk |mno pqrst uv wt 4 SS Call us at 1-800-661-CODE for more information or to make a donation. cope Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world.

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