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Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1991, p. 14

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i Page 14, News, Tuesday, March 26, 1991 Practicing safe snowmobiling Now that all the theory is under their belt students of the Snowmobile Operator's License Course recently headed out for a day of practical-application and fun. Hazards for both trains and snowmobiles Continued from page 12 "Snowmobile traffic can pack the snow so tightly between the rails that the ice formed is hazardous enough to cause derailments. "There are even dangers on rights-of-way where the tracks have been removed. Fences may be partially covered with snow and not visible to snowmobilers; fences may be cut to allow snowmobiles to pass, causing additional hazards to operators. "As well, complaints of high noise levels have been received from residents next to CP Rail tracks where snowmobiles and ATVs speed by both day and night," said Mr. Bourgeois. Persistent nail irregularities should be treated by a doctor by Alberto Costa The nail is an appendage of the skin, a horny, translucent plate that protects the tips of the nails and toes. The technical name for the nail is Onyx (on iks) The nail is made mainly of keratin (ker ah tin), a protein substance that forms the base of all horny tissue. The nail plate seems to be one piece, but is constructed in layers. The growth of the nail in influenced by nutrition, health, and disease. The average rate of growth in the normal adult is about 1/2" (.3125 cm) per month. They grow faster in summer than in winter. In children nails will grow faster and in older people they grow slower. The nail grows fastest on the middle finger and the slowest on the thumb. Toenails grow more slowly than fingernails. They are also thicker and harder. Diseases of the nail should never be treated by a manicurist. A manicurist should recognize normal and abnormal nail conditions. Simple nail irregularities and blemishes come within the field of cosmetology and can be treated by the the manicurist. If your nails are infected, sore, or irritation is present, you should see a doctor. Onychosis (on-i-ko-sis) is the technical term applied to any nail disease. There are many more nail irregularities and diseases. If you think you have a problem with your nails, see your doctor. Your manicurist can help with some nail irregularities. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER BY - LAW 2-91 A By-Law to authorize the removal of a structure contravening Section 5.2.2 Zoning By-Law No, 20-88 WHEREAS: a structure was constructed in 1990 in contravention of Section 5.2.2., of the Corporation of the Township of Schreiber Zoning By-Law No. 20- 88, on the following described property: Lot 126, Plan M-120 CAP call 824-3345 Northwestern Ontario €s7, TH i901 ATTN wasyh | qaee 2 oF $ Tf you want to learn about mining and mineral exploration, this is the event for you. Discover Northwestern Ontario's rich mining history and learn about the prospectors who found these mines. Langworthy St. Visit our educational display on mineral Township of Schreiber exploration and mining. District of Thunder Bay Learn about mineral exploration and mining activities across Ontario in the "Report of Activities 1990, Resident Geologists" being NOW THEREFORE The Council of the Township of Schreiber, enacts as fol- lows; (1) This By-Law may be cited as the "Corporation of the Township of Schreiber released for this event. (Removal By-Law 2-91)" Share the latest discoveries with prospectors oly Mi and mining companies. (2) The Council is hereby authorized to carry out the removal of that structure located on the aforementioned property which is in violation of Section 5.2.2. of Details of the symposium are available from Zoning By-Law 2-88, by the servants or agents of the Council. any Resident Geologist or Mining Recorder in Northern Ontario. (3) Thirty (30) days notice of the Council's intention to carry out the removal of Be ee the aforementioned structure shall be given to the owner of the land upon which Registration is free. the structure is constructed by return registered mail addressed to such owner Tuesday, April 9th at the owner's address as shown on the last revised Assessment Roll, or at = ees such more recent address as may be in the knowledge of Council. The owner disp ie Ree seception and shall also be given notice of the Owner's Right of Appeal by sending to the owner a copy of Sections 138 to 141 of the Municipal Act. (4) Should the owner fail to remove the structure that was contructéd contrary to Section 5.2.2. of Zoning By-Law Number 20-88, within the said period of thir- ty (80) days, subject to any order that may be made by the Courts pursuant to Section 139 of the Municipal Act, the Coucil of the Township of Schreiber, may by its servants or agents, cause the removal of the structure that was construct- ed contrary to the provisions of Section 5.2.2., of Zoning By-Law 20-88, at the owners expense. Should the owner fail to pay the costs of the removal of the offending structure on or before December 31st of the year in which the struc- ture is removed, then the expense thereof incurred by the Council, with interest at a rate of 15% per annum, may be recovered by the Council in like manner as Township taxes. NOTICE OF PROMULGATION OF BY-LAW The above is a synopsis of a by-law passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Schreiber, on the 26th day of February 1991. All persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of applying to have such by-law, or part thereof, quashed, must make his application for that purpose to the Supreme Court, within three months next, after the first pub- lication of this notice in the newspaper called the "Terrace Bay - Schreiber News", or he will be too late to be heard on that behalf. A.J. Gauthier Clerk Township of Schreiber - 8:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker Arthur Black, "Northwestern Ontario Mine Finders" Wednesday, April 10th - 8:00 a.m. - Registration - Geoscience Presentations, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ; Ministry of (7) Northern Development and Mines Ontario

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