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Terrace Bay News, 15 Jun 1983, p. 13

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 15, 1983, page 13 Pukaskwa Park $2 million marine facilities "fast tracked" The federal Minis- try of the Environ- ment will provide close to $2 million to accelerate the de- velopment of marine facilities in Pukaskwa National Park, On- tario. Under the $2.4 bil- lion Special Recovery Projects Program, the federal government is undertaking and bringing to a rapid completion over one hundred priority capi- tal projects. The work at Pukaskwa is includ- ed in a major compo-, nent of the program which provides $220 million for construct- ion over the next four years of works and facilities in support of land and tourism de- velopment. Pukaskwa is a wil- derness park protect- ing 80 km of unspoil- ed Lake Superior coastline. Access by road is limited to the northwest corner of the park and the rest of the park can only be explored on foot or by boat. Marine fa- cilities are essential if Some faces from the past ae visitors are to appre- ciate the park's re- mote, rugged beauty. The proposed de- velopment will in- clude a boat launch, docks and parking lot for public use. There will also be a docking area where equip- ment and supplies needed in the park's interior can be load- ed on boats or bar- ges. Eventually, the marine facility will be 'the starting point for boat tours. Construction of the marine facility will be completed by 1985 and will provide about 50 jobs. Mr. Penner said the Special Recovery Pro- jects Program is de- signed to contribute to economic recovery and employment dur- ing the next two to four years while put- ting in place key facil- ities, such as the ma- rina complex at Pukaskwa, that will provide major public benefits over the longer-term. Pukaskwa National Park will open this | July. Ontario's fourth and largest national park is located on the north shore of Lake Superior, midway be- tween Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. The park entrance is a 15-minute drive from the Trans-Canada highway, via highway 627. Treat Your Feet For home parties or in- with formation about becom- SAN DAK ing a sales representa- ive. y. G.L. SANDAK Dist. Happy Feet oo Thunder Bay Sandals 577-8384 LAKE SUPERIOR CHARTERS ROSSPORT Charter our 40' boat for LAND SALES - daily cruises - overnight excursions (accommodations available on- board) ; - fishing & hunting ~ diving f cottage lots on Nicol Island. So, - agate hunting for best selection contact us now. - sight seeing Now is the time to decide on your new home or cottage lot. We hove 11 mainland lots and 20 MAC'S SERVICE Rossport, Ont. 824-2933 Tawne Cinema | Row3: 1. Al Hastings Row?: 1. Jessie Law © Jim Scott was kind enough to send us ina Row!l: picture of one of his fellow classmates in what E: he thinks is his Grade Three class in the old 2. 2. Florence McCarthy 2. Peggy Hawke (?) Terrace Bay 825-3771 Schreiber Public School. 3. Rita Paradis 3. Marion McCashen 3. Myrt Weaver 4., Beryl Paski 4. Don McCowan 4. Alice Harris Tues. 14, Wed. 15 5. Saimi Halonen '5. Gerry Drake 3: 6. Marj Beacon 6. Val Fummerton 6. Harry Wilson A film as powerful as the feelings 7. Milt Winters 7. Al Jacomb 7. Eric Morrill 8. Jim Scott 8. Row 4: Summer funnear ° 9. Bunny Cosgrove(?) _1. Rob Harris : : 10. he | 11. Freda Winters J. Summer Fun News" Men's Ball Hockey summer months. from Terrace Bay 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. Please note: pe ica el ERASING The arena program _(Rosies vs. Vikings Ball Hockey - has andy Mercure for the summer of Freda June 18 been changed to Mon- ae Sen enretl RANSALS 1963 will begin on Open. Drop In: day and Wednesday | Leaders, Bacthoes, etc, Generators, Pumps, ai Monday, June 27th. Basketball, Volley- night from 8:30 - 10 (Concrete) Paving Breaker, Some Small Concrete For the week of June ball, Badminton 7-10 p.m. A new _ sched- Jobs Done 15th to Friday June p.m. ule will be available Sandblasting done on 17th the schedule will Friday June 17 Monday, June 13th at Saturdays or Sundays be.as follows. Open Roller Skating the Recreation Office. At C & D Enterprises. Monday June 13th Open Roller Skating 7-8:30 p.m. A: door prize of 2 Wednesdays from 4-6 Men's Ball Hockey albums donated by p.m. : : 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. Terry's Sight and 825-9245 or 825-3594 (Boilerhouse vs. Con- tenders) Tuesday June 14 Open Roller Skating 4-5 p.m. Wednesday June 15 Youth Ball Hockey 4-6 p.m. Open Roller Skating 7-8:30 p.m. (couples get in for half price) Sound : Saturday June 18th Open Roller Skating 2-3:30 p.m. Adult Roller Skating 8-9:30 p.m. All are invited to come and enjoy the fun in the arena this week and during the + ADEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION LTD. for your building and renovation needs residential or commerical Youth Ball Hockey has been changed to 4, Rose Cocks (weather permitting) Rims, Bumpers, Car Parts - Body Parts Etc. PHONE: C & D ENTERPRISE AT 825-9582 this family discovers. Ontario For information, call It's a hoot! 133 picture perfect playgrounds for you to discover. Ontario Provincial Parks Ministry of Hon. Alan W Pope Miruster ¥) Natural ar Resources Deputy Minster Foster toll free: id Tues. 21, Wed. 22 a DUDLEY MOORE - MARY TYLER MOORE Sill 39 4.32 64 1-800-268-3735 Showtimes . .. ra i "a 2 Sat. 8:00 p.m.

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