_ -Page 3, News,-Tuesday, July 3, 1990 ments he can play. Darin Parise, formerly of Terrace Bay, is travelling around Ontario with the banc arles Simon and Solitaire'. He's shown here with his banjo which is just one of the many instru- Photo by Angie Saunders Fish Derby turn-out not as expected By Monica Wenzlaff The Schreiber Legion's lst Annual Fish Derby was not as successful as organizers had hoped. Although many of the 2,500 derby tickets were sold, only the past four years, and were responsible for organizing and running the derby. Many volun- teers also helped whenever need- ed. In February, when they began planning the derby, Simone, Simone. Next year, the Legion plans to hold another weekend derby and they have already found a spon- sor. In the past, the derby was held from May to September, yet the Par iS@= conta trom and of course Charles Simon. They recently played in Terrace Bay at Adamo's Lounge and in Schreiber at the Mayfair. Parise started playing guitar at the age of eight and now plays a multitude of string instruments including banjo, violin, mandolin, dobro, and bass guitar. Parise said,"I was brought up on country music." Some of his musical influences included Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs and Tony Rice. When asked why he was recording a 'Banjo record" Parise replied, "There hasn't been a banjo record in Canada for about 10 years." Fans of country music should be sure to invest in a tape of Darin Parise's available from his father Ivan Parise in Terrace Bay. "PLEASE TAKE NOTE" Rates for Yearly Subscriptions InTown- $16.00 Two Years - $27.00 Seniors - $10.00 Out of Town - $27.00 U.S. A. - $36.00 With great happiness we wish to announce the marriage of our Be Part of the "WINNER'S CIRCLE"! The War Amputations of Canada = dikies,: Paula o" Brian"Ant" Daughter of Fran Pierce, North Bay, Ont., daughter of Godfrey Carrier, Effiot Lake, Ont., and son of Ruth Hiller, Schreiber, Ont. Marriage took place at Story Book, Gardens, London, Ont. Wedding took place June 9, 1990, with Rev. approximately 150 fish were phoned Nipigon, Dorion, Sport's committee found that peo- entered over the June 23rd-24th weekend. Tickets had been on sale in Terrace Bay, Schreiber, as well as Nipigon. Simone Person, a derby orga- nizer, blames the poor turnout on the-many 'other local activities ° that were happening over the weekend. She, along with her husband Bob, have been running the Legion Sport's Committee for Beardmore and McGregor Townships to find out when they were holding their annual derbies. She then planned the Schreiber derby around the others. The derby was also advertised on CFNO for more than a week, yet still the turnout was poor. "This year was our first time and we hope that it will snowball into something bigger," said 1990 Grad- cont'd from 1 Awards Costa Foods- Cathy Birch Costa Foods- Terry Singleton Kimberly-Clark Canada Inc.- J.J. Davis Kimberly-Clark Canada Inc. - Ken Ferguson Lake Superior High School Athletic Award- Kaarlo Liukkonen Lake Superior High School Spirit Award- Carrie Paukstys Lake Superior High School Spirit Award- Tiffany Jowitt Mikus Agency Award- J.J. Davis Schreiber Public Library Award-Cathy Comfield Terrace Bay Public Library Award- Jason Shack Bill Smilsky Award- Carrie Paukstys the arrival of her sister KORAL ALICIA on June 15, weighing 7lbs., -10 ozs. Proud parents are David and Cathy Lengyel. Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. George Lengyel and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Borutski. ple would lose interest over such a long period of time. Irvine officiating. _ EXHAUSTED all ideas for entertaining summer guests? Try Slate Islands Charter Service Boat tours of the Slates and other points along the North Shore. We also offer a drop off and pickup service for campers, picnics, etc., as well as providing fishing charters. An Environmental Assess- ment has been submitted by Ontario Hydro for an undertaking consisting of a Program in respect of activities associated with meeting future electricity re- quirements in Ontario. Ontario Hydro has published a Demand/Supply Plan Report setting out proposals to ensure that a continuing reliable electricity supply is provided in Ontario: Each alternative Demand/Supply Plan includes: management of the demand for electricity; non-utility generation; rehabilitation and retirement of generating stations; redevelopment, extensions and new developments at eleven hydraulic generation sites; the purchase of electri- cal power and energy from Manitoba; and, new fossil and nuclear generation. The approval being requested is set out in Chapter 19 of the Demand/Supply Plan Report, and pertains to: a) the An invitation to comment on an environmental assessment for the proposed Ontario Hydro program in respect of activities associated with meeting future electricity requirements in Ontario The Environmental Assessment Act - Subsection 7(1) Notice of Completion of Review requirement and rationale for transmission in Ontario to incorporate purchases from Manitoba; and, b) the requirement and rationale for specified generation and tran- simission facilities, including nuclear, fossil and hydraulic generation. Before the Environmental As- sessment Board convenes a hearing on this proposal, you have the right to submit com- ments on the proposed undertaking, the environ- mental assessment, and the government review which has now been completed. How do you get the information you need? You may inspect the documents during normal business hours at the following ministry offices: Environmental Assessment Branch . '5th Fl., 250 Davisville Ave. Toronto, Ontario M4S 1H2 --_ (416) 440-3450 Ontario Ministry of the Environment regional offices in Hamilton, Toronto, London, Sudbury, Thunder Bay and Kingston. (Check the blue pages of your telephone directory for addresses.) Please submit your written _ comments so they are re- ceived no later than August 7,1990. Send them to: Ontario Hydro Demand/ Supply Plan Jim Bradley, Minister Ministry of the Environment 5th FI., 135 St. Clair Ave. W. Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 All submissions received by the minister will be forwarded to the Environmental Assess- ment Board for their consid- eration at the hearing mentioned below. Comments on the undertaking, the environmental assessment, and the review may also be Environment Environnement Jim Bradley, Minister/ministre submitted directly to the Envi- ronmental Assessment Board at the hearing. Public Hearing to be held The Environmental Assess- ment Board will be holding a hearing under the Environ- mental Assessment Act. The Environmental Assessment Board will issue a notice giving the date, time and location of the hearing. Anyone who wishes to make submissions to the Environmental Assessment Board should note the Board's requirements when the Board issues its no- tice. Any person requiring more information on the hearing should contact: Executive Coordinator Ontario Hydro Demand/ Supply Plan Hearing Environmental Assessment Board 5th Fl., 2200 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario M4S 2C6