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Terrace Bay News, 19 Mar 1991, p. 13

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zs Page 13, News, Tuesday, March 19, 1991 continued from page 5 essentially the same thing, even though they don't agree in public. ""T held a constituency clinic in Nestor Falls. All of the tourist operators come to me and say: damn that Boise Cascade. All those buggers do is put in more logging roads everywhere, they're putting us out of business. They're filling in the creeks and the spawning beds, and it seems like this whole constituency is just ded- icated to Boise Cascade. "Next week, a trapper comes into my constituency office and he says I bought this trap line - come out and see how much of it is left. Boise Cascade has cut the whole damn thing, there's nothing left out there to trap. All the animals that are worth trapping have buggered off." "Then I go talk to one of the native bands, and they have the same complaint. And then I go to.an Anglers and Hunters meeting, in Atikokan or Fort Frances, and I hear the same thing. You sit back and draw the conclusion that what we've been doing in this part of the province is we've let pulp and paper companies dictate to the rest of us exactly what should happen. And maybe that's not wrong. But when I listen to everyone, the conclusion I get is that a lot of us are not happy with the way we've been developing our land, and using our resources. And if we're not happy with it, we have to come tO some common agree- ments about what should hap- pen. And it's not going to be easy." Hampton's right. It's not going to be easy. Economic times are already hard enough, without working up some kind of mass animosity towards pulp and paper companies that We a provide much needed jobs. At the same time, Hampton and Hillsinger are making sense when they make a plea for new partnerships - a willing- ness to sit down and work together on resource manage- ment issues, rather than leav- ing it up to the courts - or the politicians - to make the tough choices. In Memortam In Loving Memory of John Eric Pedersen who passed away March 30th, 1987. Our hearts still ache with sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered and so sadly missed by Marg, Gilda, Jay and Michael. & OEM EMER ENE ROR EE KE KEE § 208 %: Birth Announcement ¢. €: Randy and Maureen Sullivan are proud et wes to announce the birth of their see ¢:; first child, a daughter, ¢ ¢ Randii - Lynn ay 4: born on danuary 19, 199! '¢ ¢: weighing 7ibs, 802. AS sti Thanks to Dr. Kald, Dr. De and nurses. <@ ¢; in NICU at PAGH. AS iS Proud grandparents are Bill and :< ¢@: Bernice Pytyck of Terrace Bay and is 28} Alan and Eileen Sullivan'of Fort Frances.i$. Mere Por ee el er er ers CAS NDS SDD. DE DL: Wee 0S DSS RANE SD. SS "She Sewing Naok & celebrating Carnival Days with cuper specials. wiuter & fall Fabrces. SOM aif alas math ninte. New Frome Decor Fabrice has arrived with new Baby Panels & co-ordinates. Sea Come Ou In & you wou t be discappocuted! §25-G5I5D oe SES, SES SALOON Smear 4 i God speaks ta all whe grieve. "There 02 wa death. Are seems to say, Look ups, have fatth, believe. We would like to thank everyone for the calle, cympathy cards, flo O' * is @ tn WMemsrial Service, which gave 0) peers ncn genes I GE Space hacks to the ducts and sat salt of MeCausand D Hospital whe tried 10 hard ta save ber. xe We thauk Rev. Bob Elkcu ie arranging aud couducting etd NS great compart in aur time of Codd. (e) Wicahs te the tndioe yp We Ceananity (ak Ale Eatin Stax ene oe ee ( COMPLETED HIGH SCHOOL | . WE WELCOME YOU AND URGE YOU TO TAKE HIGH YOU COULD ALSO GET HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS BASED LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL CALLING ALL ADULTS AND THOSE UNDER 18 WHO HAVE NOT DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES. ON WORK EXPERIENCE. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING WORKING TOWARDS A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA CALL US, AND LET'S TALK. WHY NOT PLAN ON STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 1991? IF YOU DO, CALL US TODAY. WE ARE YOUR COMMUNITY SCHOOL. WE ARE LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL Call: 824-2555( Schreiber ) or 825-3271 ( Terrace Bay ) C.B.K. Menon, M.A., M.Ed. Principal eee ae ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER MAINTENANCE OF PICNIC SITES TENDER NO. 60-90-87 Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry _ will be received by the Manager, Administrative" Services until 1:30 p.m. local time: ~ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1991 for the Maintenance of Picnic Sites ( garbage collec- tion, grass cutting, sanitation services, etc. ) at vari- ous locations in the Thunder Bay District. Two year contract from May 1991 to October 1991 and May 1992 to October 1992. NOTE: A provisional certificate of approval for a waste management system from the Ministry of Environment is required for this contract. Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be * obtained in person or by mail from R.S. Miller, Regional Head, Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at ~ Mountdale Avenue, P.O. Box 1177, Thunder Bay, - Ontario P7C 4X9. Telephone (807) 473-2109. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT S Our loved one passed beyoud our sight, 4) NECESSARILY ACCEPTED " We say that she & gone. N | Ministry Ministére 4 But she te aeeenhore ti the light - of des Where life aud love go ou. Transportation Transports cS a5 Pasi: Vaughe, Cathy, Jane Ontario MA oF ok oe Ao csoo no - £ ee ee a

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