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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1984, p. 13

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'Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 13, 1984, page 13, 100 Year Old Rossport Inn to Re-Open For those many peo- ple seeking the ultimate in fine dining, you will be pleased to hear that the reknowned Rossport Inn will be reopening its doors once again to the public during the up- coming week. Ned Basher, the new owner of the 100 year old institution, is just adding his finishing touches. Since his pur- chase of the Inn just one year ago, Ned has com- pletely renovated its in- terior. The building's original maple flooring has been restored back to its natural beauty, new plumbing, water, and septic systems have been installed, and the interior of both dining areas, the bar ser- vice area, the six hotel rooms, kitchen and lob- by, now take on the flavour of the late 1800s. Ned, - being an avid antique collector, has tastefully displayed his vast array of heirlooms throughout his estab- lishment. Brass beds and Hudson Bay blank- ets accent the upstairs rooms, rustic furniture graces the newly erect- ed upstairs balcony (which offers his guests a breathtaking view of the Rossport harbour); various antiques and collectables including The Rossport Inn, as it stands today. lamps, candelabrum, Diners may opt for clocks, furniture, and either dining room; one photographs can also be overlooking the har- observed throughout the bour, the other, quiet entiré Inn. . and secluded, is suitable LADIES AUXILIARY BR. 223 The Ladies Auxiliary Br.-223 has again recessed for the Summer months: but will resume their regular meeting starting September. if anyone wishes the use of the kitchen would they please contact: Mrs. Evelyn Faizetta at 825-3383 ' + prepared for a 'feast fit the restoration of this ks ee: ies king.' Inn," said Ned Basherk, Colleen Kenney, are ""A lot of time and "but it has finally all pleased with their hard ard work has gone into come together for us."' work and look forward to gercaper ae catering to their many expected guests. Ned : plans to keep the Inn é open for six months out THANK-YOU of the year - May through December. The Inn will employ a staff of eight to ten people, with Nas B.OBe a fhe eee We wish to thank the nursing It will open at 8:00 a.m. for Greskeane, and will staff for the care we: ae Be eS Te received during our stay in steieee, the McCausland Hospital. ance of his manager, Specialties of the house will include a daily fish chowder, fresh Sincerely: lake trout and white- r fish, chicken, steak and Pam and Jasmine Paradis lobster. Ned believes in man-sized meals, so be for banquets or larger gatherings. Spadoni Bros. June Service Special 10 Point Check-Up * Includes oil filter and 5 litres of 10W30 oil - change oil - change oil filter shotgun start Sat. & Sun. Saturday, June 23 fishing begins 8:00 a.m. Wiebens air will be flying scenic tours on North Shore taxi service will be available. from the derby grounds. Please drive slowly anywhere in town during the weekend. : Join Us At The Rossport Fish Derby 3 Friday, June 22nd Dance-Community Hall all tickets to be sold at the door 8:30 p.m. . $5.00 each Food booths open noon to midnight Hospitality Gardens open noon to midnight "A DERBY TICKET WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE ' HOSPITALITY GARDENS Crown & Anchor Game 4 to 10 p.m. Weigh-in Time 4 to 8 p.m. _ Sunday, June 24 Food booths open noon to midnight weigh-in time 2 to 6 p.m. $1,000.00 attendance draw 6:15 p.m. Presentations of prizes - lubricate steering linkage and front suspension & o as. - lubricate all door hinges - lubricate hood springs ALL for only - lobricate trunk lid springs check all belts, hoses and fluid levels : check lights, wipers, horn, rear defogger on most GM cars plus tax - inspect tires and exhaust system and light duty trucks inspect front and rear suspension Ste POOL * Offer expires June 30, 1984 {| 3 Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSIONS ON MOBILE PCB DESTRUCTION REGULATORY PROPOSALS The Ontario Ministry of the Environment plans to introduce proposals to regulate the operation and siting of mobile polychlorinated bipheny! (PCB) destruction facilities. PCBs are a class of synthetic organic chemicals that do not decompose easily and which accumulate in living organisms. There is a growing inventory of wastes in storage because there are no currently approved destruction facilities in Canada. Mobile destruction facilities may be brought to those Ontario communities where the bulk of PCB wastes are awaiting disposal. The proposals for regulation of these facilities will be submitted to a public hearing under the Public Inquiries Act. Prior to the hearing, the Ministry is inviting public comment on the proposals. Information will be made available in a series of public information sessions to be held in the 18 communities in Ontario where approvals for the use of such facilities is most likely to be requested. The regulatory proposals set out the requirements under which mobile PCB destruction facilities will be permitted to locate and operate in communities in Ontario. The public's views are invited. A PCB Public Information Session will be held: DATE: THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1984 TIME: 2:00-4:00 & 7:00-9:00 p.m. PLACE: CITY HALL, MARTIN ROOM, 500 DONALD ST., THUNDER BAY Ministry of the fen, arrow S. Brana Environment Saag se Ontario

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