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Terrace Bay News, 23 Nov 1983, p. 14

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Page 14, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 23, 1983 Mail Service has improved Michael Warren in a letter released to the Canada: Post Corpora- tion employees said that Canada Post has achiev- ed 92 per cent 'on time' 1st class mail delivery performance during Oc- tober - up 13 points since 1981. This he said . is the highest service performance in over a decade, confirmed by ducted by hundreds of our customers. In his letter, Mr. War- ren praised the per- formance of Canada Post employees. He said their work is being re- cognized by Canadians across Canada, and that a recent Decima Public Opinion Survey shows that 68 per cent of Cana- independent tests con- dians now rate their mail service as "good" to "very good'. That's'up from 51 per cent in 1981. Local 'on time' per- formance for delivery of first class mail in the Mid-West Division ex- ceeded the national per- formance level. Next day delivery within ur- ban centres was 97.9 per cent in Winnipeg; 96.2 per cent in Saskatoon; 99.2 per cent in Regina and 98.8 per cent in Thunder Bay. The divi- sion average performan- ce during October reach- ed 98 per cent. Canada Post Cor- poration's current Ser- vice Performance Stan- dards are 2 days for deli- very of first class mail between urban centres across Canada and next day delivery within ur- ban centres. B USLNESS Directory é GREYHOUND'S GOING. . . across Canada! 345-2307 a) eae | © RCA XL Colortrack TV OPEN TWIN SPOT RESTAURANT © Appliances by Hot A paige panes package BIRCH MOTORS LTD. Peet Inglis _thursFri . oo 24 Hour Towing Service Jenn Air, Ft. clase Monae charter Your Agent For e A complete Stock of serene trips SUPERIOR GULF Brand Name iniive --_ & 824-2833 PROPANE OIL Biusir Ontario "Bringing Northern Ontario together" ...at your newstand now! Tel. 825-3676 ELCOR CONSTRUCTION LTD. Custom Built Homes, Renovations, Dry Wall & Foundations, Additions, Framing & Trimming TERRACE BAY GYS VANEE 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE Phil's Burner Service R.S.F. Wood Stove Dealer Furnace Installation and Service Phone 824-2354 P.O. Box 532 Schreiber, Ontario Paintin Lioyd Snider Contracting Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9468 , Wallpaperin Trim Finish ing, FREE ESTIMATES enovations Your service centre John's Texaco Your Mini-Mart for for gas, car repairs 'groceries, milk & & towing. cigarettes. | SERVICE Mon. - Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MINI-MART Mon.-Sat. --_ 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 825-9135 Phone 824-2666 INSURANCE Auto - Fire - Casualty Life NOTARY PUBLIC DONALD G. BENO Schreiber i.m. dodick R.O. OPTOMETRIST 1119 Victoria Ave. Phone 622-7726 Thunder Bay Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. Call Larry at 824-2043 OSAM DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Custom Built Homes Electrical Work Complete painting - plumbing Small and Major Repairs Concrete and Masonry work Call anytime 825-9231 Kimberly-Clark hosts The Technical De- partment of Kimberly- Clark in Terrace Bay re- cently completed 35 years without a lost time injury. This is an incred- ible record and one to be proud of and to be main- tained. The Technical Dept. consists of two sec- tions: The Technical Sources Department consisting of Main Lab personnel, Pulp In- spectors and Pulp test- ers and the Process En- gineering Department consisting of Process, Environmental and En- ergy personnel. This. milestone in safety was celebrated Saturday, November 12th at the Terrace Bay Curling Club with a Fun Spiel, Dinner and Dance. The evening's festivities began with a cocktail hour followed by a delicious dinner cater- ed to by Mrs. Faye Fig- liomeni and her ladies. This was followed by the fun spiel at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Stan Cano was M.C. for the evening Fun Spiel and was introduced by Mr. Bill Love, Safety Co- ordinator. Mr. Cano welcomed all the guests and then introduced Mr. Walter Groman, Presi- dent and General Man- ager. Mr. Groman ex- tended Kimberly- Clark's appreciation and congratulations for this achievement. He paid tribute to three long time employees of the Technical Department: Mr. Hugh Brophy, Mr. Rudy Gerlack and Mr. Henry Hermes. Mr. Groman noted that this record is a major achievement and dates back to the original Mill Startup in 1948. Mr. Cano then introduced the following guests: Mr. Scott Chalmers - Vice-President of Manufacturing and Technical Services; Mr. Dave Fikis - Technical Director; Mr. Al Chis-' holm - Director of In- dustrial Relations; Mr. Gerry Withers - Man- ager of Employee Ser- vices. Mr. Cano then thanked Terry Hay who organized the event for the Technical. Depart- ment. He also thanked Mrs. Figliomeni and her ladies for the delicious dinner. The Fun Spiel was then begun and follow- ing several good shots and first class sweep- ing, the following win- ners were declared: Ist Prize: The Malcolm Halls rink with Nancy McAllum, Dave Be- dard and Andy Waite. They were presented with Gift Certificates from Costa's in Terrace Bay by Mr. Scott Chalm- ers. 2nd Prize: The Scott Chalmers rink with Jenny Dorman, Bob Weaver and Stuart Al- most. They were pre- sented with Gift Certi- ficates from Moores in Terrace Bay. Door prizes were won by the following peo- ple: Mrs. Jean Daley, Mrs. Janet McKen- zie and Messrs. Henry Hermes, Terry Sidock, Carl Goodwin, Larry La- londe and Terry Hay. The evening was com- pleted with dancing to the music of Pat Tees. Integration of Community Development Programme Ata recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the North of Superior Community Mental Health Programme Cor- poration, John Evans, President of the Board, fora CHRISTMAS Shoppers Weekend at the SLEEPING GIANT MOTEL | Thunder Bay, Ontario | Check-in Fri. Noon Check-out Sun. Noon 1 pers. $25 - 2 pers. 1 bed $26 2 pers. 2 beds $28 nightly (plus tax) | Enjoy delicious meals in the « BREAKWATER DINING ROOM (Breakfast special 1.99!) | Relax and dance to top entertainment in the | LIGHTHOUSE LOUNGE { FOR Reservations Ph | (807) 348-7316 | l. e announced that the negotiations with the Ministry of Community and Social Services had been completed and as requested by the Min- istry, the Community Development Program- me would be integrated with the Mental Health Programme on Novemb- er Ist, 1983. The Community Men- tal Health Programme has developed clinical services through six loc- al offices in the district over the past year under the guidance of the Clin- ical Director, Dr. T.J. Turner. Mental health assessment and treat- ment are offered to children and adults ran- ging across a wide va- riety of problems from brief reactions to diffi- cult situations to major psychiatric illness. Early in the year, the Ministry of Community and Social Services re- quested that the Mental Health Programme as- sume sponsorship of the Community Develop- ment Programme. The Mental Health Board appointed a task group to review possible or- ganizational models and to propose a detailed plan to the Ministry. It was felt that the best approach to sponsor- ship was a total inte- gration, the Mental Health Programme will continue its direct ser- vice role and the Com- munity Development Programme will con- tinue to develop pro- grammes that are de- signed to prevent the buildup of stress and provide resources to groups and individuals to cope with the stress they do experience. No significant changes in roles of the workers of either programmes are anticipated. Both Programmes are innovative and unique in the province. It is hop- ed that the melding of - the two Programmes will provide the oppor- tunity to develop a com- prehensive approach to the mental health needs of the district and the enhancement of more cost-effective services. in co-operation with offers ZA 100 PRINCIPLES OF MIXOLOGY An introduction to the fundamentals of bartending and the art of mixing beverages. DATE: December 3, 1983 TIME: Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Maria Boumeester FEE: $20.00 plus $5.00 lab fee - $25.00 FACILITY: Lake Superior High School - Terrace Bay Campus REGISTRATION: To register please contact Terry Bryson or Linda Viejou at 825-3542 by November 28, 1983 THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY

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