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Terrace Bay News, 31 Jan 1990, p. 3

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Wednesday, 'Jan '31, 1990 TERRACE 'BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS a Be ee oe! Pa ge 3 Tourism development Studys show an investment in the community By Michael Moore To The Residents of Terrace Bay You will recall the events of 1986 that led the current Reeve & Council to Campaign & be elect- ed on a platform of Economic Diversification. You, the voters, gave these gentlemen that man date. Since the election, Council has undertaken a number of studies that would improve the natural assets of the community & lead to economic diversification The latest study is a tourism development strategy which iden- tifys Terrace Bay's Tourism potential over the next 10 years. The first phase of the study rec- ommends among other things, the construction of a Tourist Reception (information) Centre. The capital cost is estimated at $358,500.00 for 1990. Of this amount the province will fund $278,000.00 leaving the munici- pal share of $80,500.00. Simply speaking it means a maximum residential mill rate increase of 1.86 ($19.00 average) and a Business/Commercial Mill Rate increase of 2.13. We, the Tourism Development Strategy Committee, feel that this is a good investment in the communi- ty and we ask you, the communi- ty, to show council positive sup- port for this project. This is the final year of the Provincial Funding Programme for construc- tion purposes and with the 7% Goods & Services Tax coming effective in 1991 it is imperative that Council submit a request to the provincial government for the 75% funding as soon as possible. The Terrace Bay - Schreiber News has agreed to publish fur- ther articles on this strategy and Terrace Bay Recreation Department Upcoming Programs Downhill Ski Tour Package Loch Lomond Ski Hill Thunder Bay, Ontario The Terrace Bay Recreation Department in co-operation with Loch Lomond Ski Hill is offering a 4-weck Ski-Tour Package. This program includes transportation, ski lessons, lift passes and equipment rentals. DATE: SUNDAYS - February 11th to March 4th TIME: 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M COST: $150.00 per person DEADLINE TO REGISTER: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1990 For more information or to register, contact the Recreation Office at 825-3542. the committee plans to hold a Public Meeting (as required in our terms of reference) time, & place to be announced. Questions or concerns should be directed to the undersigned, and thank you for your interest and support. Terrace Bay Tourism Development Strategy Committee Michael Moore - Chairman ©) Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the THUNDER BAY CITY HALL, AUDITORIUM, 500 DONALD STREET EAST, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1990 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regu- lations thereunder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time: Application For New Licence The Rose Cafe Township of Marathon, Marathon Centre Mall, Hemlo Drive, Marathon Dining Lounge Licence AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person whois resident in the municipal- ity and who wishes to make representa- tion relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hearing. The written representation will be disclosed to the applicant and to any other person who may have an interest in the application. Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario, M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT TRAVEL 7 z ROTA ® , Call your only in town 4 mow; Travel Consultant % asso ' SAAT Yo oe Mykietyn (Agent) 824-3418 (REPORTER The Nipigon-Red Rock Gazette The Nipigon-Red Rock Gazette is looking for a person to train as a Newspaper Reporter/Photographer. The successful candidate will have the ability to express themselves well in writing, be able to adapt readily to new techniques used in the industry, and be a team oriented person comit- ted to excellence. A certain ammount of flexibility in hours of work and the availability of a vehicle are essential. If you think that you may be the person that we are looking for, please apply in writing to: The Nipigon-Red Rock iam Gazette Peete P.O. Box 1057 SLUINS Nipigon, Ontario. Group POT 2J0 The Gazette is a wholly owned newspaper of The Laurentian Publishing Group 158 Elgin Street, Sudbury, Ont. P3E 3N5 we y, Schreiber Hydro-Electric Commission 1990 Schedule of Rates Schreiber Hydro Electric Commission has made application for approval of the following schedule of rates and charges for 1990. When approved, these rates will be reflected on all hydro bills issued after March 1, 1990 for all electric-customers and April 1, 1990 for residential customers. This increase covers consumption of elcctricity after the date of January mcter reading. Residential Service First 250 Kwh 11.05 Balance of Kwh 5.78 Minimum Bill $6.80 . U First 50 Kw no charge Balance kw $4.60 Energy Charges First 250 Kw 11.05 Next 12250 kwh 6.35 Balance of kwh 4.50 Minimum Billing Under 50 Kw $6.80 The above rates reflect an overall 6.4% rate increase over 1989 levels. The majority of this increase is due to be used for Capital Improvements and Service work. For more information contact: Margaret Smith, Manager ATTENTION KNITTERS 0% OFF * All Wool (in stock) * Needles * Patterns * Accessories January 29 - February 3 Spadoni's Department Store MasterCard Schreiber 824-2549 Visa Homecard -- Sey ae Oe ON ee ee he ee CO ee

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