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Terrace Bay News, 14 Nov 1984, p. 9

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Guue: Jog Hogs This week in the home ec room, some of us headed into the kitchen and the rest stayed back to catch up on our book- work. The people in the kitchen made oatbars and cheesé and tomato macaroni. The oatbars were very dry because someone added way too much baking soda. The cheese and tomato mac- aroni was delicious. Right the next night I made it for supper. At the meeting we caught up since we missed so much: After we caught up we plan- ned our skits for achievement night. We also thought up the foods and games we were going to play for our meeting we are hav- ing with the Jog Hogs. (ll have the. report made for you _ next week.) We all had a fun and exciting night. Fitness rreaks On Monday, Novem- ber 5 the Jog-Hogs had a fitness meet and in- vited the Fitness Freaks. We 'started by having races. We did stuff like cafry an egg on a spoon, rolling eggs with our noses and other fun events. After this, we had pita bread and filled them with cheese, tom- atoes, pickles and other delicious foods. We had a very fun night with the Fitness © Freaks and we would be glad to get together again. _ Auxiliary to The McCausland Hospital The next regular meeting of the Auxi- liary to the McCaus- land Hospital will be Monday, November 18 in the high school in Schreiber at 8 p.m. A change in the by- laws regarding the lo- cation of monthly meet- ings has been proposed and all interested part- ies are urged to attend. The present by-law reads that monthly meetings are to be held alternately in Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Un- der the proposed change all meetings would be held in Terrace Bay. A lack of attendance by, members from Schrei- ber has occasioned the proposed change. The winner of the 25 silver dollars at the Aux- iliary Bingo was Donna Lalonde and the door prize, a gift certificate from Moore's of Ter- race Bay was Georgina King. The Auxiliary ap- preciates the support shown during our an- nual membership drive. Piles endorses annexation Jim Files, the recent- ly elected Lake Nipigon P.C. 'candidate in the forth-coming _Provin- cial election, was -very pleased with the On- tario government's de- cision to expand the boundaries of the Lake Superior Board of Ed- ucation. The extension will mean that the L.S.B.E. will be able to tax the profitable Hemlo gold area. The tax rev- enue generated from this area should help offset growing educa- tional costs due in part to the increased popu- lation related to the Hemlo development. In addition to the efforts of the Reeves and Board of Education, Mr. Files had been pressing for this government action since his September nomination. He has had discussions with various government ministries, particularly the Min- istry of Northern Affairs and the Honourable Leo Bernier. Of equal importance is additional govern- ment funding to the Hemlo-related North- Shore communities so that they can provide the necessary social and other services for their growing populations. Mr. Files has been examining a number of problems in the Lake Nipigon riding. He is presently investigating the high water and sew- age costs faced by the residents of Nakina. These actions by Mr. Files, although he has not yet been given a mandate by the resi- dents of the Lake Nip- igon riding, are an in- dication of his concern as a citizen of North- western Ontario. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 14, 1984, page 9 New awards recognize volunteers Volunteers are in the spotlight! To recognize the many men and women who have generously donated their time to cultural and multicul- tural activities the Hon- ourable Minister of Citizenship and Culture, announced a new series of awards designed to recognize Susan Fish, . Mr. Ray Pichette DEALER PRINCIPAL the importance of volun- _teers in Ontario. Speaking at the an- nual meeting of the On- tario Association of Vol- unteer Bureaux/Centres in Rexdale, Ms. Fish reinforced her minis- try's appreciation of volunteers as she out- lined the new awards. "Being a volunteer is . ~ a natural extension of Mr. Bob Demaray GENERAL SALES MANAGER being a good neigh- bour," said Ms. Fish. "I have always thought of Ontario as a place of good neighbours with communities of neigh- bours rich in feelings of unity and common pur- pose. Volunteers are an integral part of this neighbour-help-neigh- bour situation."' "The most recent CHRYSLER \* ANNOUNCES A new leader in your neighbourhood. TERRACE BAYS PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER LIMITED 18 Mill Road, Highway 17, Terrace Bay, 825-9095. Mr. Wes Hiebert SERVICE MANAGER Statistics reveal that there are nearly one million volunteers in On- . tario contributing time and talent to the arts, social service organiza- tions, community groups and centres. Vol- unteers bridge that gap that so often exists be- - tween social need and existing services."' 'Volunteers _repre- Mr. Jean Claude Chiasson BODY SHOP FOREMAN sent a caring community and a dedication to cre- ating change for the better," Ms. Fish said. "This type of activity can olny be viewed as the highest form of en- deavour deserving of high praise and recog- nition. I am pleased to announce this initiative today, which I know will serve to strengthen the voluntary sector." PLYMOUTH RELIANT Drop into this new dealership for the grand opening on 'Friday, November 16. Say hello to Ray Pichette and his" staff of professionals. Together, Ray, Bob, Wes and Jean Claude have years of solid automotive experience behind them. The kind of experience that will make Terrace Bay Plymouth Chrysler number one for customer service. Number one with a 5 year or 80,000 km protection plan at no extra cost on all Chrysler-built cars. With the only four car showroom on Growing stronger to serve you better! the North Shore, you can be sure your automotive needs will be well taken care of. _ Terrace Bay Plymouth Chrysler is' the place to get a look at the new car lineup for '85. Revolutionary' ways to get around like front-wheel drive Plymouth Voyager. Newly restyled Dodge Aries. And the exclusive New Yorker. The new Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth cars and Ram Tough Dodge trucks are arriving every day 'and Ray and his staff lead the way with the best deals around. DODGE CARAVAN CHRYSLER TE WAY CHRYSLER We have LéaséAbility HAALLINAAWW\

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