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Terrace Bay News, 14 Feb 1990, p. 3

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NE Wednesday, Feb 14, 1990 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 3 Commercial fishing in Ontario The Ministry of Natural Resources will conduct an in- depth policy review to determine how Ontario's commercial fish- erics will be managed into the 21st century. Natural Resources Minister Lyn McLeod has appointed her parliamentary assistant, Jack Riddell, to solicit opinions and comments on commercial fish- erics management from. a wide range of interest groups. "We're looking at the way commercial fisherics are man- aged in response to concerns raised by fish producers, anglers, environmental groups, local com- upstairs, 2 bedrooms downstairs, GUEST SPEAKERS QO n e QO r 7) bathrooms, finished rec room Lynn McCreadie - with wet bar and wood stove; Barb Crooks CWL Monthly Report The regular monthly meeting olf St. Martin of Tours Catholic Womens League was _ held Monday February Sth. The uieeting opened with the League Vrayer: the intentions were ifered for Christian Unity and i'cace throughout the world. Linda Rochon vave the Feb. 12th to 23rd only. The -- scason by St. Martin School chil- dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water scripture Readi: in Marg's Knights of Columbus arc to help -- dren. tanks and electric heating units. ibsence. The Reit.iion was on out with the boxes. Parts on hand for most makes and models. lity, Minutes of the previous mect- 'ng were read by Marilyn fol- 'owed by Diane's treasurer report. Kathleen read the correspon- dence, many Thank You cards, und a News Letter trom Diocesan munities and others," Mrs. McLeod said. I'm confident that through consultation with these groups, Mr. Riddell will formu- late policy directions that will ensure the continucd long-term health of our fisherics and the many benefits they provide." Mr. Riddell announced the terms of the review today at the annual convention of the Ontario Fish Producers Association (OFPA). Over the next three months, he plans to meet with interest groups such as the OFPA, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, as well as President Josie Caurniato. The convenor icpurts were ieard, Evelyn Falzcua, Bazaar Convenor will hold a meeting on Monday, Feb. 16th to 18th. Myrna and Carolyn will attend. Fern Luke has offvied to con- vene the clothing drive being held Sally Wenzlati from "Outreach" will be gucst speakers atthe April mecting. There will be a Banner Planning meeting o February 23rd at 11 AM with Rita McBride. All interested are local fish and game clubs and chambers of commerce. He will then compile recommendations based on his findings and deliver them to the Minister by late spring. "Commercial fishing is impor- tant to Ontario," Mr. Riddell said. "I look forward to helping devel- op a policy that continucs to sup- port the industry, other users and the health of the fishcrics into the 1990s and beyond." Among the major issues to be discussed during the review are the method for allocating harvest Icvels among sport and commer- urged to attend. Father Campbell reminded everyone Ash Wediesday is February 28th and asked that all who can attend daily mass. throughout Lent and ulso Friday nights Stations of the Cross. The campaign for The Holy Childhood is during the Lenten Guest speaker for the evening was Sheila Kehres to explain "Contact North." Following Sheila's presentation lunch was served by Marilyn and her com- miltce. You can help ~ build the future - through non-profit housing. The Government of Canada, through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Province of Ontario, through the Ministry of Housing, are making funding available to non-profit and co-operative organizations, churches, service clubs and other ACC cial fishermen; imposing royalties on commercial catches; and deal- ing with the commercial harvest of non-targeted species. 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