TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Wednesday, February 15, 1989 By participating in Interculture Canada's year hosting program, area families can enjoy rediscover- ing the beauty of their world as seen thtough the-eyes of a young person from another country. Interculture Canada, a not-for- profit, charitable organization -administering international exchange programs, has officially launched its 1989-90 host family recruitment campaign. Close to 200 students from as many as 30 differ- ent countries are on their way to Canada for an entire school year. Will you host a These ambassadors of friendship, aged between 15 and 18, look for- ward to fully experiencing Canada by living with a Canadian family and studying in a local high school. Thanks to Interculture Canada, those who welcome a student into their home can expect to live an intercultural adventure tailored to their family profile. Interculture. Canada carefully selects students from a large pool of applicants and, through a sensitive family-match- ing process, makes every effort to ensure a positive climate for child from another exchange. This way, families and students not only. discover their similarities, but also grow from the richness of their differences. The program is open to all fami- ly types: two parents with children, single-parent families, childless couples - all are welcome. The pleasures of hosting largely rest on the acceptance of the stu- dent as a true member of the fami- ly. Explains one parent hosting a Finnish student, "We've let her become part of the family and now it's as if she always lived with us. PUBLIC INV Company and the third party The plans will also address r You are invited to participate background information and PLAN SCHEDULE 1. Invitation to Participate 2. Information Centres for Public Review of Preliminary Proposals 3. Public Review of Draft 4. Public Inspection of MNR - Approved Timber Management process to: country Canada is part of the world's largest network of high school exchange programs. Established in 1947 and operating in 66 countries, this edu- cational movement promotes inter- cultural understanding and interna- tional development. Families wishing more informa- tion about hosting, and individuals interested in becoming Interculture Canada volunteers, may call Judy Barker at (416) 729-2683 or, toll- free, 1-800-361-7248. It's going to be tough when she goes home in July." Host families are not asked to absorb any outstanding expenses for the student beyond the food, housing and incidental expenses they would for their own teenager. Both student and family benefit from the support of Interculture Canada staff and volunteers throughout the experience. As a member of AFS Intercultural Programs, Interculture ITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PREPARATION OF TIMBER MANAGEMENT PLANS Kimberly-Clark of. Canada Limited has"commenced preparation of timber management plans for the Longlac and Nakina Forests and the Geraldton Management Unit. Upon approval these plans will direct harvest, renewal and maintenance operations undertaken by the agreement holders, Weldwood of Canada and Lecours Lumber. oad locations and access to the forest, and consider the concerns of other users of the forest. in the preparation of these plans by providing additional identifying areas which contain resource features, land uses or values that might be affected by. timber management operations. Interested persons are encouraged to state the issues and concerns they wish to see addressed by submitting comments to the District Manager at the address below, or visiting their local district offices in Geraldton, Terrace Bay, or Nipigon. DATES February 15, 1989 to March 17, 1989 (response deadline) June 26, 1989 to June 30, 1989 (July 31, 1989 - response deadline) November 15, 1989 to _ Timber Management Plans December 30, 1989 (response deadline) The grade three class at Holy Angels School made this mantle clock as their entry in the Schreiber Winter Carnivals Snow Sculpture Contest. Vandals wrecked it on Thursday night, but the class was able to restore it in Plans March 1, 1990 to March 31, 1990 Please direct your comments or express your interest in future involvement in the planning _ District Manager Geraldton District Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 640 208 Beamish Avenue West Geraldton, Ontario POT 1M0O Telephone: (807) 854-1030 time for the judging on Saturday. Photo by Dave Chmara _. Noti to Creditors an t Anyone having claim against the Estate of RICHARD JOHN SMITH, mill worker, late of the Township of Terrace Bay in the District of Thunder Bay, who died on or about January 16, 1989 is required on or before the 1st day of March, 1989, to file with the undersigned solicitor particulars of their claim duly verified, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which Notice shall then have been given. Nakina Forest VY Ontario Terrace Bay Ministry of Natural Resources Minister Longlac Forest PLEASE NOTE THAT OPINIONS EXPRESSED BECOME PART OF THE PUBLIC RECORD UNLESS PRIVACY IS REQUESTED. Pour les renseignements en francais, telephoner a (807) 854-1030. Vincent G. Kerrio DATED this 8th day of February, 1989. EDWIN W. PAGET Barrister & Solicitor P.O. Box 10 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH Township of Terrace Bay Recreation Department "NIGHT SUPERVISOR" Mature person required to supervise the Activity Lounge and Recreation Centre, evenings and weekends. Person we are seeking will also be responsible for Cash Control and the distribution of information on courses available. RATE OF PAY: $7.30 per hour HOURS OF WORK: Approximately 16 - 20 hours per week Letter of application and a resume to be submitted to: Terrace Bay Recreation Committee P.O. Box 460 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Deadline for submission - Friday February 24th. More information available by contacting: D. Main - 825-3542