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Terrace Bay News, 13 Apr 1988, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Wednesday, April 13, 1988 Terrace Bay to host women's conference The Women's _ Business Organization of Northwestern Ontario has selected Terrace Bay as the host community for their 3rd Annual Women's Conference. "Juggling....that delicate bal- ance" will set the stage for Conference 88 on Friday, May 13 and May 14, 1988. Balancing a carccr, family, and personal commitments can be a "juggling Act" and special work- shops have been designed to assist participants in creating this bal- ance. Guest speakers and workshop leaders will discuss the following topics: Experienced help polishes production from page 5 and she breaks the stereotype image we all have of public health nurses. _ Thus completes the list of char- acters in the play, but there are those behind the scenes too. Judi Sundland has come a long way from her hometown of Seattle. This year, changes will be made to the way your local government is elected so that it can better serve the special interests of your community. Find out during Local Government Week During Local Government Week, April 11 - 16, there will be special events, displays, posters, and pamphlets to help you find out how these changes can benefit you. Don' be missing on May 12th! The Government of Ontario is preparing a list of eligible vot- ers for municipal elections. Instead of sending someone to your door to ask the questions, you'll be getting an enumeration Time Management Health and Nutrition Effective Communication Personal Marketing . Identifying and Opportunity Stress Management On Friday evening, Registration and a Wine and Cheese reception will be held to welcome all partici- pants and to distribute Conference Kits. A continental breakfast will be served on Saturday morning, with workshops to follow throughout the day. A Gala Closing Banquet with guest speaker Lynda Betcherman will bring a close to After four years of life in Rossport, she was presented with the Citizen of the Year Award for 1987. Besides running her own enter- prise, The Forget-Me-Not Gift Shop, she is also the publisher/edi- tor of Rossport's monthly newspa- per "The Harbour Express." In addition, she is the Please complete this notice as soon as possible and mail it back in the postage paid envelope by May 12th. Your answers will confirm your right to vote in municipal elec- tions and also, in certain parts of Ontario, your new electoral choice of voting for either English or French-language school trustees. Vote your choice in November Local Government elections will be held on November 14th this year. Vote for the can- didates who share your vision. notice by mail shortly. 7) LOCAL GOVERNMENT Ontaro WEEK APRIL 11 - 16 the conference on Saturday evening. Her address will look at "Kitchens, kids and basket- balls...How to Eliminate the Double Dribble!" Registration fee prior to May 1 is $65, and after May 1 it will be $80. For additional information, con- tact: Nancy Gale Northwest Enterprise Centre 1-800-465-3364 or Darlene Noble Conference Chairperson (807) 825-3333 Secretary/treasurer of the Historical Society and the Recreation Committee Treasurer. Throughout her life, Judi has always maintained some contact with the theatre world. In high school, she belonged to the Drama Club and played the lead in several plays. She continued her interest in college. She is a founding member of the "Act Theatre" in Seattle, and she danced professionally with the "Dionne Ballet Group." Judi is not only th founder of the Rossport Theatre Group, but is also the producer/director of their first production, "The Hand That Cradles the Rock." She realized that even though there is a local concert series which provides some cultural stimulation, there was still a need for something in which the people could partici- pate. Through considerable time and effort on her behalf, a theatre group has been formed and an amusing adult comedy is on its way . OOK Workshop to explore life changes There will be a free film and workshop on Menopause and exploring life changes to be held in the Schreiber public Library on Wednesday April 13. The work- shop will run from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm. This workshop is sponsored by the Women's Health Information Network and Mayday. Judy Vini, a W.H.I.N. member from Thunder Bay, will be pre- senting this workshop. For further information, please call 824-2477. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Contact DAVID FALZETTA in Terrace Bay e7c.0171 =| Welcome Spring with a delightfully fresh-tasting and beautifully presented dinner for guests. Red snapper fillets are lightly broiled or grilled and served atop a pool of creamy green onion sauce. Rosemary Vegetables Dijon are adelicately-seasoned and colorful accompaniment. Red Snapper Fillets With Green Onion : | can(10.0z/284 mL) Campbell's | Condensed Cream of Celery Soup 1/2 cup milk 125mL 1/3 cup white wine 75 mL 1/2 cup chopped green onion -125mL 2 tbsp lemon juice 25mL 2 tsp butter or margarine 10mL 2 tsp flour 10mL 2 |b red snapper fillets, broiled lkg dill sprigs for garnish (optional) To prepare sauce: In 2 qt (2 L) saucepan over medium heat combine soup, milk and wine: mix well, Add green onion; simmer | minute. Pureé soup mixture until smooth in a blender container or food processor: stir in lemon juice. : Melt butter in a saucepan; blend in flour. Gradually add sauce. Heat through. stirring constantly. Force through fine sieve. For each serving, place about 1/4 cup (50 mL) sauce on each plate: top with fish. Garnish with dill. Serves 8. MEETING A group of parents with disabled children are meeting on April 17th at 1:00 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Rec Centre (Multi-Purpose Room) PAA TER free €st/mM ate! Parents are invited.to discuss services needed to aid parents and care providers in the daily care of both disabled and non-disabled children. Call Helene 824-2163 Between 5S & 7p.m. Phone 824-2867 For more information Sailboat For Sail ? 24 ft McVay Bluenose with 20 ft 1977 Calkins Trailer Complete with 3 sails & all rigging for more information contact: Colleen or Lauri at 824-2025 The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay TENDER Tenders for renovations to the Terrace Bay Police Station will be received at the municipal office until 12:00 noon on Wednesday, April 27, 1988. Specifications and tender forms are available at the police station and the municipal office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily taken. D.A. Kidder Chief of Police Township of Terrace Bay P:OBox 27 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO 825-3 232°

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