Page 13, News, Tuesday, March 12, 1991 1991 Peel Off Winter Carnival a great success Schreiber celebrated another successful Peel Off Winter Carnival with a fireworks display that could be seen and heard throughout the town. There were many events dur- ing the 10 day carnival -including a show by the Schreiber Figure Skating Club, a variety show and the Meltdown Dance. People were well fed by those groups who organized various noon hour meals throughout the week . The community selected Bob Spadoni as Carnival King and Yola Cebrario as Carnival Queen. The Princess presiding over the celebration was Jessica Richardson and the chosen Prince was Teddy Thomson. Spud the Couch Potato man- aged to be every where all the time. His real identity (Bill Campbell) was guessed correctly by Rhonda Bolan. Red Fairservice grew the longest beard while Dan Boon grew the bushiest. Bill Needham kept the best trimmed beard and Ron Larivee made the best attempt at- growing one. Despite snow conditions that were less than ideal some terrific snow sculptures were made. In the group category first prize went to the Ontario Provincial Police, second to Teen Talk and third to the Schreiber Public Library. Shane Riley took first prize in the individual category, Janet Moorey second and Donald Borutski third. Honorable mention went to Mel Andrews and Bill Campbell Sr. Drew Winters was the top downhill racer (Grade 4 & under) in the G-T Run, Don Bedard, second and Michael Winters, third. Jason Imbeault was first in Grade & up division, Adam Hamilton second and Christian Campbell third. continued on page 15 McCAUSLAND, M.D. - Dr. Donald Joseph Michael McCausland, of Terrace Bay, passed away at the McCausland Hospital on Tuesday, March 5, 1991 after a lengthy illness. Born in Toronto on August 20, 1911. Predeceased by his wife Lois and sister Molly Kinney. Survived by his daughters Judy (Mrs. John Griffiths) of (Mrs. Harold Hansen) of Niagara Falls, Molly (Mrs. Ingo Schmiedchen) of Barrie, and Pat (Mrs. Jack Hasen) of Toronto; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 1 great- grandchild. Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 9th. Interment Terrace Bay Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorials to the McCausland Bursary Fund would be appreciated. Clearwater, Florida, Susan! Minnova Inc. Winston Lake Division is pleased to announce the appointment of Brad Corrigan to the position of Mine Superintendent. Brad's nineteen years experience in the mining industry have Columbia and Manitoba as well as Ontario. He spent several years at Rio Algom, Denison and Falconbridge and also three years here at Winston Lake as Co-ordinator and Senior Production Co-ordinator. His friends and colleagues at Winston Lake extend their best wishes to Brad as he You can get things done in the Classifieds STACHIW - In loving memo- ry of a dear husband, father passed away March 15, 1989. Every day, in some small way Memories of you come our way 'Unseen, unheard, you're: always here Still loved, still missed, and very dear. As long as we live We shall cherish your name; In memory we see you ever the same, Still in our hearts, you are liv- ing yet, For we love you too dearly To ever forget. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Betty, Art, and grandfather, Ed, who | Terry, Patti and families. HAUGHN: Miss Barbara Haughn of Terrace Bay passed away in hospital on Wednesday March 6, as Post Mistress at Terrace Bay Post Office, member of Eastern Star Silver Birch Chapter, and former member of Moose Lodge. Survived by her sister LaVaughn West of Terrace Bay, nieces Jane and Cathy, great nieces Angela and Amy and Aunt Estella Wharton of Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Memorial Services will be held on Friday March 8, 1991 at 2 p.m. from the Community Church, Terrace Bay. If friends so desire memorials to the charity of their choice | would be appreciated: 1991. She was employed] planning period. 1992. by November 22, 1991. P.O. Box 309 POT 2C0 requested. l'adresse suivante: C.P. 309 Manitouwadge, Ontario POT 2C0 Natural Resources VY Ontario Please note that opinions expressed become public record unless privacy is Renseignements offerts en francais a Ministere des Richesses Naturelles Telephone (807) 826-3225 Ministry of INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE The Ministry of Natural Resources and James River-Marathon have initated the Timber Management Planning process for the Big Pic Forest Management Unit. The timber Management Plan will address all new access, harvesting, regeneration and maintenance to be carried out on the forest for the 1992-1997 Production of the draft Timber Management Plan will occur during the winter of 1991/92. Public information centres will be held in Manitouwadge on April 18, 1991, at the Recreation Centre between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the project room and on April'17 at the Zero-100 Motel in Marathon between 3-p.m. and 8 p.m. "All proposed activities will be displayed for public review and comment. The draft Timber Management Plan will be available for public review and comments on October 23, 1991 and the approved plan on February 5, For further information, please contact: Wendy LeClair Ministry of Natural Resources Manitouwadge, Ontario Telephone (807) 826-3225 assumes his new responsibilities. taken him to New Brunswick, British[ This is an invitation for all interested persons to participate in the management planning process by providing information on the Big Pic Forest Management Unit. Examples of public input which would be useful include the following: background information for the area; identification of specific areas which contain features, land uses or values that might be affected by timber management operations; and any issues or concerns which need to be addressed during the planning process. All comments and concerns should be submitted Written responses may be directed to: District Manager ; Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 280 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO WADGE 5 1@ PIC MANAGEMENT UNIT. TERRACE BAY DISTRICT © ¢ Leeano UMIT BGUHDARY -- eee : RAILWake oe : BxisTNp ROADS . B Ba CONSTRUCTED -~------