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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jun 1990, p. 2

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age 2, News, Tuesday, Junie 26, 1990 a ae 2 Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association about Council will waive the fee for the use of the arena for the Terrace Bay High School changes toaR al Postal Service Reunion on August 3rd to Sth. in Terrace : The Canada Post Canad osed the Concern was expressed over opening o service in the parking of transports on a Terrace B 'Store. This ¢ along with : Council Highway 17 within the town of Terrace Bay. A letter was sent to the Ministry of Transportation requesting that signs be installed as soon as possible. Cl I A letter was received from vice, Canada Post ma children Paula oe" Daughter of Fran Pierce, North Bay, Ont, and Son of Ruth Hiller, Schreiber, Ont. Marriage took, place at Story Book Gardens, London, Ont. Wedding took place June 9, 1990, with Rev. Iro officiating. ay SALES . REPRESENTATIVE FULL-TIME POSITION We are seeking a person to train as an ADVERTISING SALES REP. in our Terrace Bay Office. The successful applicants must have own vehicles and typing abilities are essential. Please contact: Alexander "S" Harbinson "Publisher" Nipigon-Red Rock Gazette 887-3712 or Terrace Bay Schreiber News 825-3747. y The > Terrace Bay-Schreiber Lions Club presents fe _ The [iraqi of stars ) June jO, 1990 Texaco Ball Field With show times of 4 & 7 p.m. Tickets can be pur- chased at the Terrace Bay Credit Union or the Terrace Bay Bank of Commerce. Adults - $9 Children - $6 With great happiness we wish to " announce the marriage of our ine | errace Bay Council Briefs close the existing Post Office. Council will charge a rental fee of $15.00 an hour for the arena to the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey school to be held October 9- 13th. Council will respectfully request the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines to extend the deadline for the fund- ing of the feasibility study and action plan for establishing a Municipal Economic Development Agency (M.E.D.A.) representing the Townships of Terrace Bay and Schreiber until September 1, 1990. Council will donate half of the cost of corsages and boutonnieres for the Lake Superior High School graduation. Councillor Houston will attend the Associations des Municipalities de l'Ontario (AFMO)convention in Toronto August 18-19th. By Angie Saunders The News The grand opening of the Canada Employment Centre for Students took place Wednesday, June 20th in Terrace Bay at the Rec Centre. Jill Marcella, Student Placement Officer for the Centre, has been working at the office since May 31st to help students . find jobs in the areas of Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport, Pays Plat, and Jackfish Lake. Elementary, High school, and university students can go to the office at the Rec Centre to fill out a Student Registration Card. These cards help Jill refer the stu- dent to a prospective employer based on the student's age, inter- ests, and job experience. Jill said that she usually refers three or four students to each employer. The office in Terrace Bay is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 5:00 with the exception of on Tuesday, when she is Schreiber at the Rec Centre. Jill, a 20-year old student wh just finished her first year of A Studies at the University c Guelph, hopes to transfer to th field of Gerentology, which is th study of the aged. Jill worked ; Birchwood Terrace in Terrac Bay and loves to work wit seniors. _ Moe Ktytor, Head Supervisc of the Thunder Bay Communit Employment Centre of Lakehea University, was in Terrace Bay o June 20th to attend the Gran Opening of the Studer Employment Centre, He als attended the openings of centre in Marathon, Manitouwadge Geralton, and Longlac. Jill mentioned that she ha already placed approximately 2 students for employment. Ther are about 65 students registere in the Terrace Bay area. The office will be open unti August 10th. Jill Marcella, Student Placement Officer for Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Roosport, Pay: Plat, and Jackfish Bay, stands by the job board at the Grand Opening of the Student Photo by Angie Saunders Employment Centre. ST. MARTINS PARISH SUMMER MASS June 24 - September 3 Saturday Evening - 7 p.m. Birchwood Terrace - 10:30 a.m. SCHEDULE Sunday - 9 a.m. Please apply to: Pat Richardson Chairperson THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHREIBER PUBLIC SCHOOL REQUIRES FOR SEPTEMBER 1, 1990 0.75 Special Education Teacher Qualifications: OTC and Special Ed. Part 1 - Mrs. Gail Conrad Davey, Principal Schreiber Public School P.O. Box 129 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 Deadline for applications is July 6, 1990 lan McQuarrie Director BROOKS - John Gordon on Wednesday June 13, 1990, at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital. Jack Brooks of Georgetown, (formerly of Terrace Bay), beloved hus- band of Helen Bignell and loving father of Susan (Mrs. Frank Crane), of Georgetown; Gary Brooks of 100 Mile House, B.C.; and Louise Brooks of Frederickton, N.B. Loved Grandfather of Brad and 'Michael Crane; Ryan, Nissen and Lauren Brooks. Dear brother of Lilof London, Ont.; and Mae Driffield of Toronto, Ont. Also lovingly remem- bered by his nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Jones Funeral Home, Georgetown. Funeral and committal service was held at St. Andrew's United Church, Georgetown, Saturday June 16 at 1 p.m. Cremation followed. In mem- ory, contributions to the Parkinsons Foundation or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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