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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jan 1991, p. 10

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- Page 10, News, Tuesday, January 29, 1991 QUALITY LADIES CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR ANNOUNCING All Winter Merchandise 60" - ok NOON TIL 10 pm = hours) Thursday January 31/91 * Cash *Visa * Mastercard OF TERRACE BAY LTD. *ALL SALES FINAL McCausland Hospital Auxiliary member receives Life Membership Norma Crockford of Terrace Bay has been mark this accomplishment. awarded life membership by the Hospital Auxiliary Association of Ontario(HAAO). She was sisen a tke and a eutiesent to tion to their hospital auxiliary. A Life Membership is given to those who have, over the years, made an overall contribu- Crockford, a charter member of the McCausland Hospital Auxiliary, has held all of the offices of the organization. She is the chief knitter of the bootees the the auxiliary presents to new mothers. " I should have kept track of all the bootees I've knit over the years," she said. She also mans the Auxiliary's Gift Shop at the Hospital once a week. Crockford attended the 1990 HAAO conference in Toronto to receive her award. She was of 65 people to receive a Life Membership from the asso- ciation. There are 221 Hospital Auxiliaries in Ontario. the Cl You can get things done in N rthe assifieds continued from page 3 sor never learns your name? Where you really are just a The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs Reminds you to stick to the Trail Every year, in Ontario, people are hurt and killed because they snowmobile on unsafe ice or ride on highways. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs urges you to STICK TO THE TRAIL and have an enjoyable and safe snowmobiling season THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP. OF TERRACE BAY The Township of Terrace Bay RECREATION DEPARTMENT requires PART-TIME M€INTENGNCE CG€RETA@KER The Terrace Bay Recreation Department is now accepting applications for one Part-time Maintenance Caretaker to work in the Recreation Centre. In the summer months, this position involves Vacation and Sick Day relief work and approxi- mately 24 hours per week during the winter months. fin application with a resume must be submit- ted no later than FRIDAY, FEBRUGRY 8th to: TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 460 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO POT 2WO For more information or a job description, please contact Dean Main at the Recreation Office at 825-3542. Ae ete 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, on January 30, 1991 from 8:15 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the following locations: Nipigon District Office P. O. Box 970 Hwy. #17 Nipigon, Ontario POT 2JO (807) 887-2120 Thunder Bay District Office Ontario Gov't Building. 435 James Street S. Box 5000 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 5G6 (807) 475-1461 Geraldton District Office 208 Beamish Ave. W. Box 640 Geraldton, Ontario POT 1MO (807) 854-1030 Terrace Bay District Office Hwy. #17 P. O. Box 280 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO (807) 825-3205 Terrace Bay District Forest Management Section Manitouwadge, Ontario POT 2C0 (807) 826-3225 The proposals will be available for viewing at the District Offices listed above until March 1, 1991. Comments concerning the proposals should be submitted to the District Manager during this period. @ Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources number, instead of a person, like you are on a smaller cam- pus? Distressingly, the report adds that the negative message about northern post-secondary education just doesn't come from the young people them- selves. It's also perpetrated by their high school guidance counsellors. That's something that can be changed, one would hope. But on the larger problem of northern Ontario's "loser image", it will take more than just seminars for high school guidance counsellors to turn that one around. I am opti- mistic. In the nearly two decades that I've lived in northern Saskatchewan, the Northwest Territories, or northern Ontario, I've sensed a ' growing pride among north- erncrs that we not only like who we are and where we live, but that those grinding out their lives on expressways in the south have nothing on us. We have fewer problems with crime, housing, and smog - not to mention traffic. We adults seem have to sold ourselves on the advantages of being a northerner. Now all we have to do is convince our kids. Lordy, Lordy Big Bird's "A0° From Wayne & [indy

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