BELLUZ Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza Box 715 Terrace Bay Ontario POT 2Wo JURIS ZDANOVSKIS Office - 825-9393 BROKER/ MVA Home - 824-2933 TERRACE --, BAY CE) BIANCA INN Emam | accoucosrens acouiieatois GREAT FOOD Po ue aa (Daily Specials) Free Membership 825-3285 824-2172 N Volume 45 No. 48 Tuesday November 26, 1991 The Terrace Bay-Schreiber Cws 50 cents incl. G.S.T. News Stand we can get the best rates for you: *Home *Auto - *Business *Air Craft *Mobile si Home Liz Boutilier SUPERIOR SHORELINE INSURANCE LTD. We represent 8 different insurance companies so that 825-9492| Broker Bursary commemorates Columbus' arrival Roger Fournier (left), Art Beaulieu, Benoit Rioux, and Serge Querry (far right), of Knights of Columbus Council #3554 of St. Edward, present Father Campbell of St. Martin Church in Terrace Bay with a cheque for $1,000. The money will go toward the Louis G. Salini Knights of Columbus Burse for Seminarians. See story on page 3. Inside Community briefs --Atom Tournament...2 Larry Saun- ders-- Munici- pal Constitu- © OM iiss fas. O Market- place.........7-10 Community Futures groups get extra funds for operations by Darren MacDonald The News The Department of Employ- ment and Immigration Canada has announced that the Commu- nity Futures Program will be continued beyond its original mandate of six years. This means that when the original six year mandate of the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Commu- nity Futures office ends in 1993, it can apply for funding for another five years. Leshe Dickson, who is head of the local office, said one of the reasons funding has been extended is that the govern- ment's timetable for self-suffi- ciency was unrealistic. "The original plan was that the Community Futures Com- mittee would be organized to do long-range planning, and get the Business Development Centres up and running," Dickson said. "Part way through the five years, the committees were sup- posed to phase out and become a volunteer committee to give continued on page 3 Jelinek says no to customs service for Rossport by Darren MacDonald The News The minister of National Revenue has turned down Cochrane - Superior MP Rég Bélair's request that a remote Customs clearing telephone service be established in Ross- port. Bélair wrote to Otto Jelinek last September requesting the service. "During the past summer, many boaters had not cleared customs before they arrived in Rossport," Bélair wrote in his letter. " They wanted to stay in the area, but were threatened with fines if they did not immediate- ly proceed to Thunder Bay. "At a time when our tourist industry is suffering, tourists will not want to visit Canada if they are harassed by govern- ment officials," Bélair said. He went on to say that com- munities like Rossport need support to build an infrastruc- ture for their tourism indus- tries. But in a letter dated Nov. 13, Jelinek told Bélair he was unable to fund the Customs service because his ministry's "committment to Employment and Immigration not to expand telephone reporting (which) would preclude its use to pro- vide Customs clearance." Jelinek also said that appointing an "acting customs and excise enforcement offi- cer" was not an option either because they cannot adequately replace a telephone reporting system. Jelinek did say that a new pilot program, called "Customs 2000", would allow persons crossing the border to carry a "Remote Area Border Crossing Permit" which would allow them to enter Canada without reporting to Customs. "This project only applies to the international border from Pigeon River through to and including Lake of the Wood," continued on page 11 = DIANNE O'NEILL A COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE COMPETITIVE RATES FOR QUALITY COVERAGE TERRACE BAY INSURANCE LTD. * * Home * Business * Auto * Cottages * Recreational Ve _ SIMCOE PLAZA TERRACE BAY 825 - 3246 + aa + bet Pie er ee Se ee ee ee re ee ee Se ee ee ee ~ hicles * Etc. ERRY O'NEILL