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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1992, p. 1

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eat Uo SUPERIOR SHORELINE mcoe za Box 715 The Terrace Bay-Schreiber INSURANCE LTD, Terrace Bay We represent 8 different Ontario insurance companies so that -- POT 2Wo we can get the best rates for JURIS ZDANOVSKIS Office - 825-9393 you: BROKER/MVA Home - 824-2933 *Home *Auto Serendipity *Business Gardens Cafe 'Air Craft Fully Licensed Mobile Birthday Discounts on : Home Main Street Volume 46 No. 36 News Liz Boutilier 824-2890 ROSSPORT, ONT Tuesday, September 8, 1992 Stand .50 cents incl. G.S.T. Broker 825-9492 Open control dam giving us a great view ¥ & Because of the recent heavy rain oo Ss, Ontario Hydro has opened the Hayes Lake Control Dam, giving us this spectacular view from the Aguasabon gorge. Hydro expects the dam will be open for about a week. More on page 2. Inside |Community S briefs--court BECDOST,..cccconssensad Multicultural Bdisplay.............6 Horticultural Contest........c0c "4 Local recycling program extended by Darren MacDonald Staff The Environmental Aware- ness Group Encouraging Recy- cling (EAGER) in-Schreiber and Terrace Bay are expanding their recycling program on a trial basis. A Thunder Bay company called Recycling Life has agreed to take all of the plastic, paper, cardboard and metal cans that EAGER can collect. The group will have to find a way to transport the material they collect to Thunder Bay, but EAGER's Brenda Cottrell says that could change. "They may be willingly to pick it up themselves if we can show it's worth their while," she says. "A successful yield will mean that we'll have a perma- nent recycling program in our area," says Lori Sim, EAGER from Schreiber. The group came into contact with Recycling Life when the company stopped in Terrace Bay during a can recycling day. "They're considering (pick- ing up recyclable material) from all the North Shore Com- munities," says Cottrell. "They've asked us to get in contact with groups in Marathon and Manitouwadge." Two problems still to be ironed out is where to store the materials 6nce they collect it, and finding a way to transport it to Thunder Bay. The collection will take place at the curling rink park- ing lot in Terrace Bay and at a Site still to be determined in Schreiber on Oct. 3, in con- junction with Waste Reduction Week, which runs from Sept. 27 to Oct. 4. Food plastics should be washed, and plastics, card- board, paper and cans should be separated before they are dropped off. O'NEILL TERRACE BAY INSURANCE LTD. New Revised Auto & Property Rates ~ We offer Mature Owners Discounts, Claims Free Discounts, Non Smokers Discounts & Alarm Credits * Cottages SIMCOE PLAZA TERRACE BAY 825-3246 * Home * Business * Auto * Recreational Vehicles * Etc. oe

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