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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jan 1991, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuesday, January 8, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 Spruce Budworm Control Program The Ministry of Natural Resources invites the public to review the North Central Region's district proposals for dealing with the spruce budworm in 1991, from 8:15 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on January 21, 1991 at the following locations: Nipigon District Office Geraldton District Office P. O. Box 970 208 Beamish Ave. W. Hwy. #17 Box 640 Nipigon, Ontario Geraldton, Ontario POT 2JO POT 1MO (807) 887-2120 (807) 854-1030 ~ Thunder Bay District Terrace Bay District Office Office Ontario Gov't Building Hwy. #17 435 James Street S. P. O. Box 280 Box 5000 Terrace Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay, Ontario POT 2WO P7C 5G6 (807) 825-3205 (807) 475-1461 Terrace Bay District Forest Management Section Manitouwadge, Ontario POT 2C0 (807) 826-3225 The proposals will be available for viewing at these District Offices until February 21, 1991. Comments concerning the proposals should be submitted to the District Manager during this period. Renseignements En Francais: (807) 887-2120 | Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources '| TORS AND OTHERS Winnie's Scribbles Chimo Club Meeting Ken Davis presided over the final Chimo Club meeting of 1990 on Dec 14. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by Helen Jartus, Secretary. Treasurers reports were given by Pat Guina. He also gave the Bingo report for December, with Lucky Number win- ners, being: Muriel Mills, Marg Nesbitt, Irene Spicer, and Rena Daniels. Turkey winners were: Ken Davis and Melvin Cadey. Winners of the Bingo were: Winnie campbell and Marge Prebeschewski. Eva Gordon gave her Card Secretary's report, with Get Well Cards going to John Gagnon, Henry Miller and Alice Sparkes. rer ae eo Oe Se NOTICE TO CREDI- Anyone having a claim aginst the Estate of ALEC TWEEDIE, Retired Maintenance Superintendent, late of the Town of Terrace Bay, District of Thunder Bay who died on the 29th day of November, 1990 is required on or before the 7th day of January, 1991 to file with the under- signed solicitors particu- lars of their claim duly verified, after which date the Estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which Notice shall then have been given. DATED this 10th day of December, A.D., 1990. CARREL + PARTNERS Barristers & Solicitors P.O. Box 638 THUNDER BAY, Ontario P7C 4W6 You can get things done in the Classifieds On January 4st something important happened at your workplace. You should know what it is! Health and safety on the job became your business. responsibilities that affect thousarfds of workplaces that were previously excluded. From anywhere else in the province call: 1-800-461-7517. Why not call now? To further reduce workplace injuries and illness, the Occupational Health and Safety Act introduced new rights and Even those that employ only six people are affected by special provisions of the new law. Free information is available. From within the Toronto area call the special information number: 327-0001. Ontario Ministry of Labour Jack Handel gave a report on the- meeting he attended regarding the winter carnival. The Chimo Club will sponsor a soup and Sandwich Luncheon on Tue., Feb. 26 at the Clubrooms, with Leona Fournier as Convener. A Card Games night will also be held at the Clubrooms on Thur. Feb. 28. An invitation was received from the Lions Club for the members to attend a Sleighride in February. A list will be posted on the Bulletin Board for those wishing to attend. The Shuffleboard Tournament will resume after the New Year with the schedules ready for pickup on Tuesday next. It was also decided that for the enjoyment of the members the films and bingo games after the meetings will be alternated starting in January. The January meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 18, with a pot-luck supper after the meeting. A V.C.R. film was shown to the members showing the skit that had been done by the women at the Christmas Party through the courtesy of Walter Acker. Birthday greetings were sung to Winnie Campbell, Betha Miller, Pat Guina, Saima Willoughby, Elma Haapa, and Vieno McLellan. Members enjoyed bingo, lunch and games following the meeting. Shuffleboard winners were: 1st: Ken Davis and Mavis Slater, 2nd: Mike McGrath and Mary Ihnatko. Silver Birch Chapter #264 Order of Eastern Star The Dec.10 meeting of the Silver Birch Chapter, O.E.S. was held in the Masonic Hall with Worthy Matron, Helen Jartus presiding with Worthy Patron, Jack Bryson. The Secretary's reports were given by Dorothy Rummery, P.D.D.G.M.., and the Treasurer's reports by hapter 142 Women of Senior Regent Jean Bozec wel- comed 24 co-workers at the busniess meeting held on December 16, 1990. Minutes of previos business and chapter meetings were read. Deposits verified by pro-tem Benita Vaillant. Correspondence was read which included a letter from Mooseheart informing the Chapter that Marathon Chapter will be hostess chapter for Chapter Rally Day on Jan. 13, 1991. Any member wishing to attend please contact Recorder Saide Benko by Jan. 5, 1991. _ Ann Querry and her committee were thanked for the excellent job they did with the children's Christmas Margaret Kragero, P.M. Music was provided by Organist, Sandra Qunton, P.D.D.G.M. Sick and visiting reports were given by Beth Macadam for Schreiber, and Mary Clara Papineau for Terrace Bay. The members had catered for a banquet for M.N.R. on Dec. 8, and would be catering for another one on Dec. 15 for Birchwood Terrace employees. A request was received from the Masonic Lodge to cater for the Robbie Burns' night on Saturday, January 26th; which was agreed. Four members were absent Installation night, and have now been installed, namely: Mrs. Karen Teniuk as Association Matron, Mrs. Coleen Glad, P.M. as Chaplain, Mrs. Elaine Mannisto, P.M. as Conductress, Mrs. Connie Bryson, P.M. as Electa. Members then retired to the lower hall for the Chapter's 40th birthday party. There are four Charter members left in the area locally at present, Mrs. Dorothy Rummery, Mrs. 'Margaret Kragero, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, an Miss Barbara Haughn. Instead of Christmas gift exchange, members exchanged birth- day gifts as a humorous game. Lunch was served by Elaine Mannisto had made a lovely decorated Birthday Cake, which was cut by Dorothy and Margaret. The Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron extended a wish for a Merry Christmas to the members and their families, and a safe and Happy New Year. The Baptist church held their Christmas supper and all enjoyed the evening. Many friends attended. Get well wishes to J. Gagnon, Ida Gifford, Mrs. Todesco and Lucille Denomme. party. Trixie Bursey and Wendy Langford were also thanked for preparing the lovely Christmas dinner on December 15, 1990. Following adjournment Santa arrived and presented gifts to all co- workers. Christmas carols were sung accompanied by Henrietta Seilars with her guitar. Pot of gold was won by Rena Daniels. Minnie Woodruff won the raffle. Lovely buffet lunch was served by Ann Querry, Natalie Boucher, Rena Daniels, Shona Patriquin and Henrietta Sellars. Birthday wishes were extended to Vicki Kostiuk, Rena Daniels, Trixie Bursey and Henrietta Sellars. Superior High School. P. Richardson Chair THE LAKE SUPERIOR DRUG EDUCATION The Lake Superior Board of Education is looking for opinions from the public in developing a Drug Education Policy. A discussion paper is available from each school or the Board Office. We encourage all interested persons to obtain a copy of this document and return it to their local schoo! with comments by January 23, 1991. An opportunity to respond in person will be provided at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 17th in the Library at the Terrace Bay Campus of the Lake For further information call Sharon MacKenzie at the Lake Superior High School - 825-3271. BOARD OF EDUCATION 1. McQuarrie Director

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