Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 Jan 1983, p. 2

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continued from page 1 camping for Beth, with both thoroughly enjoy- ing many sports. Barry Pastor welcomed... is a member of a whole family of successful golfers. Two. of his cousins received golf IN MEMORIAM GORDON - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George "Pont Gordon, who passed away Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 12, 1983 scholarships in - the United States. A con- tinuing interest for Barry is the study of revival from an historic- al perspective. After graduation, Barry worked as the assistant pastor at West- dale Pentecostal Church Help your Heart Fund Help your Heart in Hamilton for one and one-half years. Beth took on the position of Christian Education Director. They were con- tacted by Pastor Laari in November of last year and travelled to Terrace Bay to meet the local congregation and to preach. The congrega- tion voted to extend a call to come to be their new pastor and, after prayer, the Fellingers determined to do so. Presently living in "very comfortable" quarters in the church building, the Fellingers January 8th, 1979. Quietly remembered every day Sadly missed along life's way. Treasured memories keep him dear, As time unfolds another year. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Myrtle and children, Glorie and Clayton. And Then There Were Four David & Susan Luxmore are proud to announce the Birth of Tara Jean, a sister for Jennifer, Crystal and Alison. Tara was born on December 13, 1982 and weighed 8 Ibs., 10% oz. Many thanks to Dr. - Adey and all the nurses for the care and attention. THANK YOU |-wish to thank Dr. Gonzales Perales & all the Nursing staff of the Marathon ~ Memorial Hospital, also the Ambulance Attendants. Many thanks are extended to Dr. Keith Wilkes, The Nursing staff of The McCausland Hospital and my many friends, co-workers and Family for all their kindness to me during my recent IN MEMORIAM GOULD - In loving memory of our dear Son & Brother, Bob As life unfolds another year Treasured memories keep you near Happy thoughts of times together Are memories that will last forever. are looking forward to the construction of a larger self-contained parsonage slated for this spring. Plans for the year include the inaugu- ration of Crusaders and Wee College programs for boys and girls ages 7-14 (Crusaders) and 4-6 (Wee College). These programmes are similar to Scouting but with added spiritual content. They are working toward the doubling of the present congrega- tion within the year. Several special events are already scheduled, including the visit of evangelist Peter Youngren of World Impact Ministries on January 24th (7:00 p.m.) a ladies retreat on the theme of family relation- ships on Feb. 12th led by Marg Knott of Mara- thon, and the showing of the film "Heaven's Heroes", a dramatic feature on the life and death of a Christian police officer, on Febru- ary 13th (7:00 p.m.). All these events are open to the public. : "We look forward t meeting and serving our new community", adds Pastor Fellinger. Pastor Barry and Beth Fellinger. If your famil illness. God bless you all, your kindness will long be remembered. could use another expert driver, welll send you Joan Woods Forever loved and deeply missed by Clara, Nancy & Gail. rh 'am? Ontario Royal Commission on the Northern Environment HEARINGS On November 22, 1982, the Commission began hearings into the allocation, use and management of natural resources and procedures and processes for reaching decisions about development and the. environment (such as the Environmental Assessment Act), with particular reference to Ontario north of 50° latitude. ... Saving on insurance Mf or a government grant*. VEE Students learn professional - driving skills in the class- *~ room and in the car. Includ- |" ing instruction on main- ~ tenance and emergencies. So that when they succeed in ----- passing their test, they'll have f more than a driver's licence. or They'll have the confidence to han- GGG) die the whole situation. Which makes a lot of sense. Because when your kids start showing an interest in driving, chances are it's your car they've got in mind. "Benefits vary from province to province. Course fees are tax deductible by the student. Phone for information and literature. Be it your son or daughter, an extra driver inthe house can make it a lot easier to get around. And when it comes to training that new driver a professional driving course makes it easier right from the start. That's where we come in. .. Young Drivers of Canada does ... more than help youngsters get a licence. It teaches them how to drive safely: defensive driving under all conditions. And that means a reduced chance of accident. Plus a Over 125,000 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast to coast YY Additional Hearings are scheduled for the following locations and dates in 1983. February 15, 16 February 21, 22 Timmins--Senator Motor Hotel Thunder Bay--DaVinci Centre.......... \ Hearings will be from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and from 7:30-10:00 p.m. The Commission asks that persons or groups wishing to appear at a hearing who have not already indicated their intentions to the Commission notify the Commission in writing and provide a written submission 21 days before the date of the hearing. Call Pauline Bourrie in Schreiber at 824-229 1 or Thunder Bay at 344-382 1 For further information on the hearings procedure and the Commission's program, please write or telephone (call collect) one of the offices below. TIMMINS Ruth Burkholder Royal Commission on the Northern Environment 261 Third Avenue Timmins, Ontario P4N 1E2 (705) 267-7984 THUNDER BAY Gerry LeSauvage or Bill Mamakeesic Royal Commission on the Northern Environment 215 Red River Road, Suite 201 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 1A5 (807) 345-3658 TORONTO Marc Couse Royal Commission on the Northern Environment 55 Bloor St. W., Suite 801 - Toronto, Ontario M4W 1A5 (416) 965-9286 Course to be held on Friday evenings and Saturday, all day as soon as 20 students show interest. We accept licenced drivers, at reduced rates. Road training will include advanced manoevers, collision avoidance, threshold braking brake and avoid and skid control (if the weather cooperates).

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