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Terrace Bay News, 21 Nov 1973, p. 9

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NOVEMBER 2I, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 Renewal Registration - cont'd from page 7 declaration and will return the multi-year per -mit on which he has affixed a sticker. He will also provide another sticker the motorist will be required to attach to the plate on the rear of his vehicle. This new system is similar to those present- ly in use in 30 other jurisdictions across North America. FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE TERRACE BAY DISTRICT The Ministry of Natural Resources' Terrace Bay District covers our area of approximately 5,000 square miles. It is bounded by Lake Superior in the south and the village of Stev- ens in the north. It extends eastward from the Gravel River to White Lake Provincial Park. Most of the Crown Land Timber rights in the District are licenced to the wood using indus- try excepting the Steel River Management unit which is unlicenced. The Ontario Paper Company Limited, American Can of Canada Limited, Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited, Weldwood of Canada Limited, and the St. Lawrence Corporation (Domtar) hold short and long term Timber licences in the Dis- trict under the authority of the Crown Timber Act. These companies harvest timber for the manufacture of wood products in their mills in Thorold, Marathon, Terrace Bay, Longlac and Red Rock. The bulk of the Kimberly-Clark Licence is located in the Geraldton District, whereas the greater part of the American Can Licence is located in the Terrace Bay District. This is one of the factors making Manitouwadge the' geographic centre for our forest management activities. Because of this, all of the Dis- trict forest management staff are located in Manitouwadge rather than Terrace Bay. One of the Ministry's objectives is to man- age our forests, as a source of raw material for the wood using industry. Forest manage- ment must also meet recreational and environ- mental needs. We attempt to carry out these tasks by controlling the size and location of harvest operations, providing lake and stream shoreline reserves, ensuring proper wood util- ization and promoting regeneration (a new tree crop) on cutover areas. To obtain regeneration on cutover areas, the Ministry has carried out the following regener- ation work in the Terrace Bay District this year: : Scarification for planting, seeding, etc. I,788 acres. cont'd next column Scarification for natural regeneration 6I4 acres Prescribed burning for planting.I,I00 acres Direct seeding of jackpine and spruce 69I acres Tree planting "1,825,000 trees Regeneration work of this type is carried out from Spring to Fall by the Ministry and by some of the pulp and paper companies who carry out this work under an agreement with the Ministry. Prepared by: D. Offord, Unit Forester L.J. Haas, District Manager. MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC In the past"the Terrace Bay Band have con- ducted classes in teaching how to play brass and woodwind instruments, and over the years many people have been introduced to the joys of music through these programmes. Once again this is being offered to the people of the district at no cost. Why not fulfill that lifelong ambition and and learn to play an instrument. Classes will be conducted every Sunday even -ing at 7:00 p.m. in the Recreation Centre starting December 2nd. Some of the larger horns are available on a loan basis through the band these will: be reserved primarily for adults. continued page I2 .....vseee Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limited Closed Mondays All Day Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Not for Charity -- Not for Profit -- But for Service

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