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Terrace Bay News, 1 May 1990, p. 8

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The North of Superior District Roman Catholic Separate School Board z JWV & 2] Invites Nominations For a */ SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEE oy, © A FOR TERRACE BAY NS SEPARATE - (ENGLISH SECTION) Due to a resignation, this position the Board is vacant. A replacement will be appointed by the Board for the balance of the term (to November 30, 1991). Nominees must be Canadian citizens, 18 years of age or over and residents of the North of Superior District R.C.S.S. Board. Nominations should be submitted to the undersigned by May 18, 1990. Cc. COMMISSO CHAIRPERSON C. J. MATYS DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION THANK YOU The family of Robert Williams wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the honorary and active pall- bearers; Kings Funeral Home; Father Campbell; ladies of the CWL, Women of the Moose and Legion Auxiliary for providing lunches; Ambulance attendants; Terrace Bay Police; Dr. Scott; and all those who donated time, food, sent flowers, cards, mass cards, and donations to the Heart and Stroke Fund and the McCausland Hospital Building Fund. Many thanks to family and friends who travelled from out of town; Mr. and Mrs. P. Charne, Mr. and Mrs. D. Romano, Mr. and Mrs. 4. ObereK (Winnipeg), Mrs. A. Hogue (Brandon), Mrs. I. OleKsuk, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayes (Thunder Bay), and Susan Hindley (St. Thomas). Very special thanks goes to Lorrain Desaulniers, Cheryl Hermes, Kim Ten Hoeve, Doris Chopty, Helen Shynkaryk, Pat Jones, Jack Moore Winnie Campbell's Scribble The Annual Activity Banquet was held by the Chimo Club at the Legion Hall on Thursday, April 19 with 57 members pre- sent. Ken Davis, President, wel- comed all to the Banquet. Borden Ross made the draws of lucky numbers which had not been given at the door. Winners were: Betty Ryan, Cecilia Valentino, Pat Guina, Rena Ross, and Marg McKenna. Alvin Slater presented the prizes to the Bridge Group for their tournament. Winners were: Men's high average- Gino Caccamo; Ladies high average- Helen Wallace; Runners up- Bena Welbourne and Pat Guina. Ladies Second: Mary Ihnatko; Men's Second- Alex Furyk. Draw prizes won by Bridge members: Yola Cebrario, Marg Gerow, Martin Ryan, and Mike Chepelsky. Jack Handel then presented the winners of the Shuffleboard Tournament with their prizes: 1st- Ken Davis and Marg Nesbitt; 2nd- Eirene Harness and Freda Gerow; 3rd- Marg McKenna and Pat Guina. Biggest end- 11 ender- Mike McGrath. Most games won as spare- Raymond Spikula. Bertha Miller then drew the winning tickets on behalf of the Anglican Church Raffle for the hand crocheted 36" doily which x oo A ye va hm en WALK ONAI Give your active feet a treat with Air-Pillo Insoles from Dr. Scholl's. And get cushioned- was won by Vivian Nesbitt. The 2nd prize, a floral centrepiece, was won by Shirley Hamilton. Members then dispersed to the Clubroom for an evening of games and socializing. Get Well wishes to Martin Hospital. Also Get Well wishes to | Jacomb, Mrs. Tokesco, Jo: LeBlanc, Mr. Miller, ! Plourde, and Esther Birch. Sympathy to Mrs. Je McCanna & family and } Redins in Ottawa General Penny Caccamo & family. 7 MG) ACROSS 4. Guided 19. Quar. NID . vi] 1. Shaft 5. Christian rel. 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People of --YUh Britain 37 V7/\58 1359 Vy Y Z DOWN ™) GY ry) 42 1. Thus 2 2. Hoard a3 V7 \0% 3. Mary Y no Baker ---- a services. sion of tenderis May 11, 1990. W.L. Mitchell, A.M.C.T. (A) Deputy Clerk-Treasurer NAME OF GROUP OR ORGANIZATION..........::sscesssssssssesesersreeees and Doug Caldwell. comfort with every step. Available God Bless You All sve Pn * AIR-PILLO® INSOLES ' THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY TENDER DOCUMENT SPRING CLEANUP SERVICES This year, once again the Township of Terrace Bay in conjunction with the Ministry of Community and Social Services is offering its seniors and disabled residents certain spring property cleanup Definitions of cleanup services would entail raking of leaves and hosing down lawns to remove gravel and salt, picking up litter and sweeping frontages, gathering and packaging sand and grav- el for later collection. The Township invites your group or organization to fill out and return attached tender document submitting proposals for providing this service. Final date for submis- Comments: EEE Sree /per yard tesdccsipbadssarsdetens /per yard NORTHERN ANNOUNCEMENT Winner of our truckload sale Camcorder Draw, CECILE BEDARD Congratulations 30 DAY PUBLIC REVIEW NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF AERIAL INSECTICIDE SPRAYING NIPIGON DISTRICT As part of the Ministry of Natural Resources ongoii program to regenerate and protect our forest, sele: ed stands in this area will be sprayed with a biolox cal insecticide to control spruce budworm, starti! on or about June 2, 1990. Further details about the program including speci locations, are available from the Nipigon or Thund Bay District office of the Ministry of Natur Resources. Plans and maps will be available for examination. Further information about the program may t obtained from: Dave Jackson Ministry of Natural Resources Hwy. 17, P.O. Box 970 Nipigon, Ontario POT 2J0 (807) 887-2120 Pour de plus amples renseignements, composer: (807) 887-2120 Ministry of Natural G3 Ontario Lyn McLeod Minister Resources Ministére des Richesses naturelles Lyn McLeod Ministre

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