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Page 2, News, Tuesday, June 16, 1992 MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE Waste Disposal Site Maintenance Tender No. TER 03/92 The Ministry of Natural Resources is inviting tenders for the maintenance of four Waste Disposal Sites located at Pays Plat, Selim (Rossport), Killala (Neys Provincial Park area), and Heron Bay. The term of the tender will run from June 29, 1992 to March 31, 1993. For further information please contact: Ken McWatters, Senior Lands Technician Terrace Bay Area Office, Telephone (807) 825-3205 Tenders must be submitted on the prescribed forms available at the Terrace Bay office. Tenders must be received by the Terrace Bay Area Office before noon on June 24, 1992. Tenders will be publicly opened at 1:30 p.m. on June 24, 1992. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. A fin d'obtenir de l'information en francais, veuillez communiquer avec: Roxanne Belliveau au (807) 825-3205. Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario YOU CAN LEARN A LOT Jillian Veneziano is pleased to announce the arrival of her litle sister, Doriana Dawn born April 4, 1992 weighing 7 Ibs 12 oz. Proud parents are Mario and Janice. Proud randparents, Frank & Carmela Veneziano of Schreiber, Ont. Mr. Floyd Liebrock of Keewatin, Ont., & Mrs Marge Desrosiers of Terrace Bay, _ Ont. Extra special thanks goes out to Dy». F. Rohani for his great care and the McCausland Nursing staff.. ke a Community briefs Offences Court date is set for July 15, 1992. Provincial Court On Wednesday, June 10, 1992, Justice of the Peace Butterin presided over Provincial Offences Court. Onesime Cloutier was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of Using a plate not authorized for a vehicle. He was fined $103.75 Scott Hunter plead guilty to a Terrace Bay Noise Com- plaint by-law. He was given a fine of $103.75. Kim Smith and Gerhard Trapp were found guilty of three counts under the Game and Fish Act, Ministry of Natural Resources charges. The men were fined $3,000 each, and both had their hunt- ing privileges revoked for three years. Bruce Edward Vogt of the Northwest Territories was found guilty of a Schreiber OPP charge of Driving while under suspension. He was given a $503.75 fine. The next Provincial Two vehicles for police Terrace Bay Police Ser- vices will remain a two-vehi- cle force after the Police Ser- vices Board rescinded its decision to make it a three- vehicle force. At its meeting May 7, the board decided that because of budget restraints, the town- ship couldn't afford to main- tain three vehicles. It had originally voted to keep the Police Service's Jimmy as a back-up. But it will now be sold when the force buys a new vehicle. Composting reduces garbage Composting--a great way to reduce the garbage load going to our landfill sites. Compostable materials make up to 20 to 30 per cent of Water to the Wiseway continued from page 1 cut us off and then we have no . Water, again," "Says Long.. "F'm_ not. saying this wed "it happen, but I want to make sure it's covered. If there's an easement, that means 'nobody can cut (the water line) off." ; If arrangements, can be made to - provide: the building: with water, the BDC hopes to pur- chase the building to provide Es TENDER GENERAL CONTRACTORS Tenders are invited for window and door replace- ment for Ministry of Natural Resources, Area Office, Hwy #17, Terrace Bay, ON JOB NO. 16-MNR-67519 Tender documents may be obtained from: Ministry of Government Services, District Office, 500 Algoma St. North, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 5C1 Sealed tenders will be received until 3:00 P.M. JUNE 30, 1992 at which time they will be opened in public. TEN- DER CLOSING IN THUNDER BAY. NOTE: For further information please contact Cindy Langen, Ministry of Government Services, Thunder Bay, Ontario Telephone (807) 475 1285 after June 30/92 (807) 343-7531. The lowest or any tender not necessarily siohue: Pour des renseignment en francais veuillez compos- er (807) 475-1285 after June 30, 92 (807) 343 7b31. The Ontario Government intends that equitable employment practices be supported in the private secgor and encourages yo to take an active role in achieving the goals of employment equity. a Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce =) GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, June 23, 1992 7:00 p.m. Board Room, Terrace Bay Rec Centre Main Discussion Topic will be the "Pros and Cons" of changing the zoning by-law to allow temporary residences in the industrial area. All members please attend and voice your opinion. = ANNUAL MEETING THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL 1992-93 Annual Meeting of The McCausland Hospital Corporation will be held on Wednesday, June 24, 1992 at the Schreiber Public School at 2000 hours. To become a voting member of the Corporation, persons must purchase an Annual Membership ($5.00), or a Life Membership ($100.00 donation in any given year), 30 days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting and mem- berships may be purchased at the Administration Office of The McCausland Hospital. Place: Schreiber Public School Schreiber, Ontario Time: 2000 hours Wednesday, June 24, 1992 household garbage. It's also one of the most economical ways to recycle. The resulting humus can be used on a lawns and gardens in place of costly fertilizers. Composting is a simple matter of layering vegetable and fruit scraps, grass clip- pings, garden waste, and black earth into a pile or com- posting unit. To speed the process you may want to give it a stir once in a while. We add to ours all year and as it thaws in the spring and the pile sinks, we add more soil and the process starts again. The Terrace Bay Council has agreed to apply to the Ministry of the Environment for a grant to buy 100 City Gardener Composters from the We Recycle Corporation if enough interest is shown. Composting is a real and positive action individuals can do to make a difference. office space for a number of projects, says Long. "We're hoping to provide office space for ourselves and Community. Futures, as well as space for Canada Eniploy>" ment," she says. "And also, we want to pro- vide temporary office space --and by that I mean once a week for government bodies like Fednor and the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines." Having government groups open up offices in town would make it easier for the BDC to obtain funding for different business projects, says Long. "Right now it's tough for me to get money from these levels of government," she says. "But if they have somebody set up here to monitor these business- es, it's would be easier for me to get money from them." Plans also call for two retail and one more office spaces, as well as a combination confer- continued on page 8 The McCausland Hospital's Cash Calendar Winners Week: Twenty-Four June 8: L.& M. Jacques, Terrace Bay, $10 June 9: Helen M. Pelto, Terrace Bay, $10 June 10: Dan & Barb Moore, Terrace Bay, $10 June 11: L. Jackson, Terrace Bay, $10 June 12: Eileen Grover, Prince Rubert, B.C., $10 June 13: Gloria Herculson, Terrace Bay, $50 June 14: Wendy Silvennoinen, Longlac, $10 This space donated by The Terrace Bay Schreiber News

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