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Terrace Bay News, 20 Jul 1988, p. 3

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Sustain larger urban centres Study finds forest dependent towns contribute significantly There are 900 communities across Canada which rely on the forest sector to some extent for their livelihood. While they tend to be quite small, with a population around 1,500, they also tend to be clustered in certain areas. This is one of the findings of a report prepared by the Canadian Forestry Service and released on July 6 by the Honourable Gerald S. Merrithew, Minister of State for Forestry and Mines. "The contribution these commu- nities make to the economy of this. country is significant and worthy of recognition. To a large extent, the industries in these resource-based communities sustain the economy of many larger urban*centres," said the Minister. The study found that, out of those 900 communities, there were 348 whose livelihood depends pri- marily on the sector. They were found in every province except Prince Edward Island. The majority are concentrated in Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario, and New Brunswick. The report examines many oa acteristics of these communities. Information was collected on the level of education, employment, unemployment and housing. The level of education in forest sector-dependent communities was slightly lower than for the rest of Canada although the level of entrepreneurship, measured by the number of self-employed workers, was equivalent to the national aver- age. In spite of the lower cost of housing, fewer people owned their own homes in these communities compared to other rural non-farm- ing communities in Canada. Forest sector workers earned more than other workers in other industries. "This work is unique," the Minister added, " and leads to a better understanding of the people that contribute to the forest sector, as well as the dynamics of the rural communities that depend on the forest industries." Page 3, News, Wednesday, July 20, 1988 Cadets. This isn't my child! ; A young lady studies the stuffed toy she won at the midway held at the Schreiber Recreation Complex on July 8 and 9. Carnival-goers were treated to exciting rides, games and prizes. The event was sponsored by the Terrace Bay/Schreiber Sea Photo by Paul Marcon Northshore Family Resource Centre offers continued from page 1 and inferior.'Many times her worth ~ will be judged by her ability to "catch the right man" and she will grow up believing that her husband will take care of her every need. She is not taught to be aggres- sive or competitive like her brother who is usually encouraged to take part in "macho" activities like sports and hunting. The submissive or passive role is endorsed as she grows up, and she starts seeing this passive image reinforced in some magazine articles, advertisements and television. After a magical wedding, some women find themselves in a rela- tionship where they are not equal partners, but rather the physical and emotional outlet for a frustrated mate. He may start with subtle verbal abuse that will 'put her down.' She will be unable to please him in any way; she will be subject to criticism about all the simple things in her life such as her make-up, dress, housekeeping, meals, the children, Stes Wedding Announcement Mr. & Mrs. Wally Richardson and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Richards are pleased to announce the. marriage of their children, Donna & Garry Marriage took place July 6, 1988 in Thunder Bay SCENES for sale at WHITE SAND LAKE Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior captured for you by S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Professional Photography Portraits, Weddings & Commercial BIRCH MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY ~) COMMISSION Commission on Election Finances Sur ie tinancement des elections SUMMARY OF INCOME AND CAMPAIGN EXPERSES PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 4(1)(k) OF THE 'accom? ELECTION FINANCES ACT, 1986 POLLING DAY - September 10, 1987 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LAKE HIPIGON INCOME SUBSIDY BEFORE -- CAMPAIGN PAID TO CANDIDATE AFFILIATION SUBSIDY CANDIDATE iot, Gilles ND $19,029.79 $19,732.80 $12,107.20 ila, Hensan L $17,507.00 $14,656.36 $12,107.20 Fournel, Vic Pc $4,471.72 $6,207.00 NIL 'The information shown above has been taken from financial statements filed with the Commission by Chief Financial Officers of Candidates, and where applicable, combined with that of the endorsing constituency association. Income before subsidy includes transfers from provincial party organizations. Campaign expenses do not include transfers paid out. Copies of the full financial statements may be obtained from the Commission upon payment of the applicable fees. Donald C. MacDonald Chairman #800-151 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Octario MBS 1S4 _(416)965-0455 From this constant verbal abuse, it is a short step to the first push, shove or punch. Once this physical violence starts, it seems necessary for the male's satisfaction that the amount of violence must be increased each time it occurs. Even while this violence is occurring it is sometimes very difficult to detect because of the very deliberate plac- ing of the punches. By this time the woman's self- esteem and confidence is shattered, Hang on to your money as long as you can. Why make a lump sum insur- ance payment, when you can have the Ideal Monthly Payment Plan - with no carry- ing charges? You pay for your insurcnce premium with 12 monthly instalments, and not a penny in interest. For example, if your annual premium is $720, then your monthly payment is $60. 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For more information, call toll free at 1+800 465-3307 or (807) 229- 2222; If you have any questions or concerns, you can also contact the local Family Resource Centre out- reach office at 824-3380. al I Please cut this ad out and place on your appliance for reference I Le < gurenion Le Conseil Des /§ JN *s\ Ecoles Separees Du [> GiKace as\ District de * e fia Hagel Superirur-Nord Nie me Oe Offre D'Emploi " Secretaire Bilingue (Emploi Temporaire Pourrait Devenir Permanent) Sommaire des taches: * Dactylographie générale " Assister aux réunions, si requis pour prendre les notes et rediger les proceés-verbaux * Effectuer le classment * Effectuer toute autre tache connexe demandée Connaissance du frangais et l'anglais Pike et écrits est essentielle. Les personnes intéressées sont priées de faire parvenie leur curricu- lum vitae avant le ler aoit 1988 a: Personnel Le Conseil des écoles séparées du district de Supérieur-Nord C.P. 730 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2SO Ernie Drozdowsky George J. 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