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Terrace Bay News, 25 Aug 1992, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1992 mek pense cine Gees Pepe j pe aw eee rte Ks we mel we Cullmar awarded tender Cullmar Construction of Terrace Bay has been awarded the job of building an observa- tion deck next to the Tourist Information Centre in Terrace Bay. At a special meeting of Council Aug. 18, Cullmar's tender of $6,252 was accepted subject to approval of Town- ship Engineer Ray Mikkonen. Cullmar outbid 638058 Ontario Inc., also of Terrace Bay, who submitted a bid of $6,640. The work is being done Community briefs compiled by Darren MacDonald through a grant from the Min- istry of Northen Development and Mines, who will pay for 75 per cent of the total cost. The Municipality will pick up the rest. The work is expected to be completed by the end of September. "We'll be doing some other work up there in terms of land- THANK YOU Many thanks to all the wonderful people who were so good to me while | was in Hospital. Thank you for the flowers, your visits, gifts and cards, and for the dinners that were brought to our home for my family. To my husband and family who stood by me and gave me their support. To Marlene and Jim who took Bill into their home on his many visits to Thunder Bay. To all the nurses and doctors who attended me while | was in hospital, and especially to Dr. Rohani for his patience and encouragement and for making me well. I thank you all. God Bless. Prisca Houston Ni Me Win Cultural Committee of Pays Plat is having a BINGO Sunday, August 30, 1992 Only 150 Tickets being sold For tickets call: In Schrelber Doris Gauthier 824-2855, In Terrace Bay - Claire Bastien 825-3531, In Nipigon-Frank Nelson: 886-2459, In Pays Plat: 824-2541 & 824-2190 Doors open at 12 noon TICKETS: © $40 Advance $50 At door scaping and sinage as part of the same grant," says Terrace Bay Clerk-Treasurer Dave Ful- ton. Fulton also says that a sinage program, funded in part through a PRIDE grant from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, is also in the works. "We've got the gorge sign to work on, and, depending on whether or not we can get approval from the Ministry of Transportation (MTO), they'll be some new Signs put up when you come into town." New directional signs for Simcoe Plaza and_ the Aguasabon Beach are also planned, says Fulton. "We're hoping to have the signs made starting this fall, but they may not be up until next year," he says. Bélair in Congo Réginald Bélair, MP for Cochrane-Superior and Liberal Forestry Critic, has been selected to monitor elections in the Congo. Despite various difficulties and delays, the Congo held June and July parliamentary elections. The first round of voting was on Aug. 2, and the last one on Aug. 19. As an observer, Bélair has EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER WANTED for a 1 year old girl, in my home. 4 Afternoons a week from approx. 12 noon - 3 p.m. to commence in September. References please. Call Cheryl at 825-9569 after § p.m. THANK YOU Thanks to Dr. Rohani & Or. Hurst and ail the hursing staff, who looked after me. while in hospital in Terrace Bay. Thanks for their dedication and hospitality. Also thanks to the chefs and their wonderful staff for their lovely tasty foods, always hot & good variety. To the cleaning staff of ladies, who always had a smile or would say hi and who kept the floors immaculately clean. { would also like to thank all who came to visit me and gave me Papers and goodies. To those who phoned and sent cards. God Bless you all. You're the best, second to none. Thanks a million. participated in the international observation exercise of voting day in the country, as well as the announcement of the results of the votes. Upon his return from the congo, he will brief the Depart- ment of External Affairs on the last days of the campaign. Community calendar eAlcoholics Anonymous meets each Monday and Thursday evenings at 8 "pm at the Community Church in Terrace Bay. *EAGER will be holding a can collection day in Schreiber Aug. 29 from 11 am to 2 pm in the old H ambulance garage. } -The Catholic Women's } League meets the second } Monday of the month at f } St. Martin Church, 8pm. | f *The Chimo Club holds f its regular meeting every ff f third Friday of the month. ] The Disability Action | f Group meets the third ff ] Thursday of each month | } at 1:30 pm at Birchwood. | Cvoyaceur) | JOB OPPORTUNITY Full or Part Time Position Voyageur Gift Shop Call Linda 824-2452 or Apply in person THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1992 - 1993 SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE BUS DEPARTS FROM TIME DESTINATION Pays Plat 7:45 a.m. Schrieber Campus Rossport 8:00 a.m. Schreiber Campus Terrace Bay Campus 8:10 a.m. Schreiber Campus Terrace Bay Rec. Centre 8:10 a.m. Schreiber Campus Schreiber Campus 8:25 a.m. Terrace Bay Campus Schreiber Public School 8:30 a.m. Terrace Bay Campus Terrace Bay Campus 11:45 a.m. Schreiber Campus Schreiber Campus 12:00 p.m. Terrace Bay Campus Terrace Bay Campus 3:;35 p.m. Schreiber Campus Schreiber Campus 3:55 p.m. Pays Plat Schreiber Campus 3:55 p.m. Terrace Bay Campus THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE The municipality is seeking an interested resident to serve on the Planning Advisory Committee. This committee has the responsibility for advising council on matters related to land use in the township, particularly zoning and official plan provisions and siet plan control applications. This is a voluntary committee, but members are reimbursed for travel expenses when it is necessary to be out of town. Interested individuals should apply in writing to the undersigned by September 9, 1992. David C. Fulton Clerk-Treasurer Administrator Township of Terrace Bay P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO

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