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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jun 1990, p. 11

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Page 11, News, Tuesday, June 26, 1990 Community Futures Meeting The Schreiber / Terrace Bay Community Futures held its 2nd Annual General Meeting on May 30, 1990. Chairperson Susan Glad reported on the following achievements of the Organization over the past year: -acquired funding for the Introductory Commercial Cooking Class -participated on the Terrace Bay Tourism Development Committee -have committed $7,500 toward the purchase of display racks in the Tourist Information Centre -have committed 25 per cent of the cost (to a maximum of $7,500). of a Tourism Opportunities Study for Rossport and the islands off from Rossport -have been represented on the North Shore of Superior Training Programs Inc., a community industrial training committee whose mandate is to assess the training needs in the area between Manitouwadge and Pays Plat, to access funding and to administer courses to address the needs -surveyed the business com- munity regarding computer train- ing and was instrumental in hav- ing a course in Bedford, a com- puterized accounting software, offered in Terrace Bay -during career week in October, jointly coordinated, along with the Northwest Enterprise Centre, a presentation to senior high school students to promote entrepreneurism as a career option -assisted with the planning of a Northem:=Ontario\coriferente on economic development called "Preparing for the 90's" which was held in Thunder Bay in January -assisted the Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce with supervision of summer students who updated business directories, prepared community fact sheets, and conducted research on local tourism -took a stand on issues relating to the Integrated Services for Northern Children and the VIA Rail cuts; made the appropriate levels of government aware of our opinions -provided numerous individu- als, groups, and government agencies with information about the townships and the local econ- omy The staff are presently work- ing on the following projects: -Community Profiles- infor- mation on Schreiber and- Terrace Bay is being collected and com- piled into two documents -Shadowing Activity- To assist students in career choices, arrangements will be made to have students "shadow" a local worker for a day or half day No new members members volunteered to sit on the Community Futures Committee for the coming year, however, seats are available if any resident of the area indicates an interest in participating. The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Community Futures Committee presently consists of: Chairperson- Susan Glad, Vice Chairperson- George Matys, Secretary/Treasurer- Melody Mateev, Rose Marie Renaud, Mike Cosgrove, Don Thompson, Mary Burnett, Jim Ziegler, Pam McKeever, Eleanor DePaola, Mary Deschatelets, and Don Lavigne. | ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 223 | REQUIRES A CLEANING PERSON PLEASE MAIL APPLICATIONS TO: BOX 520 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO eta, a mresceee IN MEMORIAM CALDER - In loving memo- ry of our son and brother, Vincent (Butch), who was taken away from us June 19, 1971. We do not need a special day, to bind you to our minds, The days we do not think of you are very' hard to find, They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time has only shown how much we miss you yet, God gave us the strength to take it, and courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you "Butch", No one will ever know, The things we feel so deeply are the hardest things to say, We all loved you in a very special way, They say memories are golden, Well maybe this is true, But we never wanted memoties, We only wanted you. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by. Gordon, Jackie, Leanne, Carla, Rosalyn and Pamela. COME & GO SHOWER ee will be held in honour of fo) CLAIRE FEWER At St. Martin's Church basement, Terrace Bay, Sunday July 8, 1990 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Everyone Welcome Aeeeelealelealealelealealelealelelelelelrelrelelrelelrel pele pel el el fel fel fel felfelfelfelrel| [3] Helene 8 24- Z2AgSS are used. Sharmila lost a leg to cancer when she was six years old. With the help of a prosthetic leg, Sharmila is able to skip and swim with her friends. Helping people with disabilities is just one way lottery funds Lottery funds are also used to provide grants in other areas such - Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we're making good things happen. : as COR i" 'Sensenbrenner Hospital, Kapuskasing as sports and recreation, arts and culture, hospitals, and a wide charities. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. Smooth Rock Falls Community Club, Smooth Rock Falls Ontario Library Service, Nipigon Red Rock Thunder Bay Historical Museum, Thunder Bay

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