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Terrace Bay News, 29 Mar 1989, p. 3

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Wednesday, March 29, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 3 Community By Dave Chmara The Community Improvement Plan meeting which was held Monday, March 20, was very poorly attended with only two cit- izens showing up. The meeting was an opportu- nity for residents to voice their opinions as to the scheduled improvements to take place in Terrace Bay in 1989 and 1990. Streetlighting will be improved in the following areas: * ten new poles and lights at various locations throughout town. * upgrading of lights from low | pressure sodium to 250 high pres- sure sodium lights - ten installed on Selkirk Ave. from Hwy. 17 to Pine Cres.; 15 installed on Lakeview Drive from Hwy. 17 to the end; ten installed on Kenogami Road from Cartier to Hwy. 17 _ * new aluminum poles to be set in place with underground wiring and 400 watt mercury vapour lights; four between Centennial Park to Lakeview Drive; one at the corner of Kenogami Road and Hwy. 17 In addition to the improve- ments in street lighting, a six foot wide asphalt pathway will be put in place along Highway 17 from the Shell Station to Fort Garry Road. Another asphalt pathway will be placed from the end of _ Ridgewood Drive to Highway 17. Miscellaneous projects include the installation of a sidewalk and covered canopy between Simcoe Plaza and Radisson Avenue, par- tial paving of the Curling Club parking lot, and a handrail being fitted to the sidewalk ramp at the arena. These are the improvements scheduled for 1989. The total cost Oo TERRACE MINISTRY OF improvements for '89 -' IB4 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS PROFOSED PROJECTS FOR 1989 AND 199O COMMUNITY AND IMPROVEMENT PLAN PRIDE GRANT HOUSING LESEND ASPHALT SIOEWALK CONCRETE SIDEWALK NEw STREET LIGHT ON WOOD POLE JPSRAOE EXISTING STREET LIGHT TO HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM NE" STREET LIGHT ON ALUMINUM POLE LUMINAIRE @ ©® » \\ is 2. se oe ©. DE WALK a NEW "ALUMINUM : ' / ak Boles a cians TF S\. SIDE WALK! 7) =... & CANOPY / PAVING e Community improvements totalling $160,000 will be carried out this summer through the Program for Renewal, Improvement, Development, and. Economic Revitalization (P.R.L.D.E.) This program will cover $80,000 of the cost with a grant to the town of Terrace Bay. Above is a map outlining what Photo by Dave Chmara improvements will take place and where. for the 1989 program is $160,000 and half of that amount ($80,000) will be covered by the P.R.I.D.E. grant. Proposed projects for 1990 include 1.5 metre concrete side- walks installed on: * Hudson Drive from the Community Church to Selkirk Avenue and also from Hwy. 17 to the corner of Pine and Selkirk. * Simcoe Plaza - completion of the east end * Terrace Heights Drive - a walkway to East Grove Crescent * Lakeview Drive from Superior Avenue East to Lot 533. Total expenditures for 1990 are $79,970 with the P.R.I.D.E. grant covering half of this amount. Watch snack time and warm up for healthy teeth and heart Did you know that a large per- centage of the population suffers from the same disease - tooth decay? Or, that much of tooth decay CAN BE prevented by simply altering what you eat? Your teeth are covered with a sticky, nearly invisible mass of bacteria called plaque. Plaque converts the sugar in foods to acids, which erode tooth enamel and form cavities. Each time you eat dessert or snack high in refined sugar, acids are formed that last at least 20 minutes. Consequently, the number of times you eat these foods is just important as the amount you eat. To avoid tooth decay, Diet Centre suggests you limit your consumption of foods high in refined sugar. Instead of a rich dessert, try a delicious slice of cooled melon topped with straw- berries. For snacks, choose raw vegetables. For additional tips, contact your local Diet Centre Councellor. Sudden heart attacks and even death can occur with the onset of exertion in adults. Scientists have demonstrated that warming up before strenuous exercise increas- es circulation to the heart. Normally, when you begin to exercise, the heart has to work harder to deliver more blood 'to the working muscles. The heart itself needs more oxygen and, hence, more blood. This is Hi my name is on March 6, 1989. was 53 cm long. Birth Annoyntement Micheal Benjamen Francis. I was brought into the world I weighed 7 Ibs. 14 ozs. and My mommy and daddy are Tana and Richard Gramatowski. My proud grandparents are Laura & Mike MacDonald and Zophia & Frank Gramatowski. I would like to thank Dr. Wilkes, Mrs. Betty-Anne Chappel and all of the nursing staff at McCausland Hospital for all their help. accomplished when the arteries to the heart muscle simply dilate, allowing a larger amount of blood to circulate to the working heart muscle.When subjects warm up first for two minutes, time is pro- vided 'for the coronary arteries to dilate and increase circulation to the heart muscle before strenuous exercise. Diet Centre suggests you see your physician before beginning any exercise program. Take good care of your heart... you only have one! Give as generously as you are able. Township of Schreiber POLICY NOTICE The Council of the Township of Schrciber, has had a policy in effect for sometime, which requires all persons or groups interested in making a presentation to Council, to file a notice of their intention to do so, 48 hours in advance of a regular Council meeting. Council requests therefore, that a notice detailing the general nature of the matter to be presented to : Council, be filed with the Clerk, 48 hours in advance of the meeting at which a presentation will be made. THE REEVE AND COUNCIL Township of Schreiber NORTH OF SUPERIOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM The North of Superior Community Mental Health Program invites applications for the position of Mental Health Worker in Terrace Bay, Ontario. This is a one year contract position. The successful applicant will become part of a multidisciplinary team offering mental health services to children and adults. The qualified individual will have academic back- ground and related work experience in the Mental Health field which would allow him/her to provide assessment and treatment services. Clinical supervision is provided by the visiting psychiatrist. Bilingualism will be considered a strong asset. Own transportation is required. Salary: $26,000 - $32,897 currently. Closing date for applications: April 7, 1989. Interested and qualified individuals please submit resumes to: Executive Director North of Superior Programs P.O. Box 940 Geraldton, Ontario POT 1MO

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