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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jul 1990, p. 10

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. Page 10, News, Tuesday, July 24, 1990 Paul Paradis, President of the Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce, presented 1990 New Year's baby Gregory Speziale, and parents Gerry and Lawrence with a Mint Collection proof set of 1990 coinage. Funeral Services for Mrs. PAULINE MOON were held on June 24, 1990 at Terrace Bay Community Church. Reverend David Sparks offici- ated with interment in Terrace Bay Cemetary. Pauline, who was born in Moncton N.B. on September 30, 1922, died suddenly on June 21, 1990. She is survived by her: daughter Marilyn and hus- band Ed Chicoine of Kamloops B.C. , daughter Kathy and husband John Best of Orillia, Ont., son William and wife Denise of Terrace Bay, and son Paul and wife Patti also of Terrace Bay. She is also survived by grandchil- dren: Michelle Kimberly, Debra, Tracy, Stephen, Sheri, Lori, Neal, Cheryl Ann , James, Paula, Jayson, and one great grandson, Evan. Pauline was predeceased by her husband William on Nov. 30, 1989. Active pallbearers included Jim Pope, Robin Hart, Jim Figliomeni, grand- sons Jayson Moon and James Davis and nephew Ed Moon. Honorary pallbearers were Rene & Cecile Bedard, Jean Fisher, Dorothy & George Dakin, Peter and Ida Romanuk, and Maurice and Irene Duffy. Attending from out of town were: sister-in-law | Moon and Gary Fraser all of Kamloops B.C.; Kathy & John Best and James Davis, all of Orillia, Ont.; Mr. & Mrs.V. Laroque and Mr. & Mrs.Nuttall of Hurkett Ontario. -Vivian Moore, nephew Ed} gas oeaalty Society Home Beautification Ist Prize: 2nd Prize: $ 50.00 3rd Prize: $25.00 Preliminary judging will take place the week of August 7, 1990. Final judging will take place the week of : August 13, 1990 For further information , call Therese': 3556 or Irene: 9439 Photo by Angie Saunders Whitesand Project By Angie Saunders The News The Ministry of Transportation recently donated $22,432.00 to the Boy Scouts. The grant money will be used towards the building of a scout's cabin at White Sand Lake, near Schreiber. Dean Main, Terrace Bay Rec Director, helped make it possible to apply for the grant. The total project will cost about $44,864.00. Dave Kaiser, Chairman of the Whitesand Building Committee, accepted a cheque from Peggy O'Connor, Ministry of Tourism and Zone Consultant, on July 10. Mr. Kaiser said, "We've started the site preparation and are look- ing to complete the project by late fall." NR research improves deer management Increased deer populations will allow the province to open some new deer hunting seasons and lengthen others in 1990, Natural Resources Minister Lyn McLeod announced today. Five years of research by MNR now are yielding detailed information on deer feeding habits, migration patterns and mortality, in addition to a method for accurately measuring the nat- ural food supply. "As a result, our wildlife man- agers are using these data to establish much more reliable pop- ulation targets in deer manage- ment areas," Mrs. McLeod said. "Ontario's deer population has tripled since the ministry estab- lished its selective harvest pro- gram 10 years ago." The ministry's management plan is to keep the deer popula- tion just below the maximum capacity of the winter habitat to support them throughout most of the deer range. This sustains the health of the animals and avoids dramatic changes in deer numbers and the problems associated with overpopulation, such as vegeta- tion damage and weakened ani- mals. Methods for achieving this include regulating sport hunting, managing deer habitat, control- ling poaching and managing predators. Last year deer numbers were high across the province and they remain high again this year. Although winter came early this year, with cold temperatures and deep snow as early as November in much of central Ontario, an P.O. material (except luminaires ) R.V. Mikkonen, P. Eng. Municipal Office to Ontario Hydro standards. ments are available upon request. TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY TENDER FOR WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRES Sealed Tenders will be received at the Township Municipal Office 12 Simcoe Plaza Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 Until 4:00 P.M. local time Tuesday, August 7, 1990 This work includes the supply of all labour, equipment and | to install (3) luminaires at the Township Engineer Phone 825-9303 Tender docu-| | Terrace Bay Contest $100.00 RMDY SAFETY | early thaw and milder winter con- ditions were favorable for the deer population. For the 1990 deer hunting sea- son, new muzzle-loading gun sea- sons have been added in wildlife management units 8 and 82, in addition to a new bow season in unit 47. Unit 8 has an earlier gun season this year. The seasons have been extended to five days in units 76, 77, 78A, 78B, 81, 90, 91 and 92. Hunters are advised that deer licenses, which are required to hunt antlerless deer, will be avail- able in early June. Hunters wish- ing to apply must return complet- ed application to an MNR district office no later than 5:00 p.m.,Tuesday, July 31. Applications to hunt in con- trolled areas must be returned to the MNR district office that cor- responds to the hunter's first choice of wildlife by 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 31, 1990. Hunters who have failed to return their 1989 mandatory report are ineli- gible for a 1990 controlled deer hunt tag. The 1990-91 Hunting Regulations Summary, which will be available in early summer, out- lines hunting seasons for all areas of the province. It can be obtained at any MNR distric! office. WORD SEEK' | WGHWRUBLE IMB OU LE Ve BS Geox Ce NAWSNBEBN O2M 3 Fe we D-H _@ R FGA SE ROG KE. 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Pat McIntyre and Mireille Clark were filling their buckets NOTICE Dr. Woldnik is no longer accept- ing new patients with the excep- tion of maternity patients, effec- tive immediately. Thank-you kindly 'lark were picking wild straw Photo by Angie Saunder: just east of the Aguasabon bridge Mireille stated, "I've bee picking wild strawberries for 2 years. It was my grandmothe who started me on this." "Every year I pick about 4 pints but I don't think I'll get th: many this year." said Mireille. Northern Ontario has man wild berries to choose fror including blueberries, goosebe! ries, raspberries, and of cours strawberries. The wild strawberries ar much smaller than the store var ety, being about as big as a fir ernail Pam said, "We hope to mak , Se YS Se ae

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