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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jan 1986, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 29, 1986 Schreiber Council to ask about Winston Lake project continued from page 1 letter; the Ministry re- quested council's input in- to the Ministry's manage- ment plan for Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, which is located just west of Schreiber, north of Highway 17. Council indicated that it is their opinion the park should be operated by the Ministry personnel and not be run privately. A resolution was passed which called for the in- stallation of a Vantage 8 telephone system at the township office on the five year contract basis. Reeve Mike Cosgrove declared a conflict of interest in the matter, which was raised after Gauthier told council the township had received a quotation from Bell Howard: The family of the late Winnie Howard wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to all 'their relatives, neighbours for their kindness, generosity and support during the time following the recent sudden loss of our beloved friends and Mother,Grandmother, on January 18/86 in Brandon. Gifts of flowers, baking, sympathy, memorial cards and supplying of cars were greatly ap- preciated. We will always remember the kind- ness offered to us during this sad time. | would like to take this opportunity to thank all the guys from No. 4 Shift of the Stud Mill for the wonderful retirement party put on in my honor. Thanks to Jim McParland for the use of his house. Barry Harper for arranging it all. Bren- da Harper for preparing the lunch. Kevin Cocks for the ever-treasured cartoons, picture and poster, and to all those who donated towards the money list and engraved mug or helped in anyway. It was a night I will always remember. Your thoughfulness and kindness will be cherished always. Ho Jack Canada on the phone system. Gauthier said a letter will be sent to Ontario Hydro offering the com- pany land in Schreiber to use as a regional service centre. Inquiries are also to be sent to Falconbridge Copper regarding their plans for the development of Zenmac Mines, better known as the Winston, Lake property. The project was suspended by the company late last year. Falconbridge Public Affairs Officer Ann Businesses form committee continued from page 1 mation of a committee to - look into the various op- tions open to the business community. "IT am willing to work on it with others, but I can't really run it myself," he said. 'Obviously there is an interest here, but where is the leadership going to come from?" Moore ask- ed. "If no one is interested O'Quinn told the News that the company is monitoring the situation to this date. The property is located northwest of Schreiber. O'Quinn said that there are some people working at the site, but they are just completing contracts that were signed before Falcon- bridge decided to pull out of the project. This was confirmed by the Regional Exploration Manager for the company in Thunder Bay, Barry Simons. The work that is going on now includes some sur- in being a driving force, there's no sense in starting it. After some discussion, a number of _ people volunteered to start a com- mittee. They were Terry Korzinski, Mike Gould, Mary Cashmore, Chief Phillips, Randy Mercure, Darlene Noble, Ken Ran- dall, Brian Cassie, and Kimberly-Clark Manager TS Drs Adey's many office willbe | {||| closed Jan. 30 to Feb. 11° ns ¥ , face construction as well as work on the access road to the site and a shaft that is being sunk to its ultimate contracted depth, Simons explained. **They are also still ex- ploring the surface proper- ty,' he added. '*Once the work there is completed, there are no plans for any additional work."' The cur- rent contracts will all be finished this spring or sum- mer, he said. the future if the supply and demand situation -im- proves, but added.that *'no one can say when that will be."' Zinc and copper would be mined at the site. We need your support. Cancer can be beaten. O'Quinn pointed out that the project may go ahead in CANADIAN SOCETE CANCER CANADIENNE Du CANCER of Personnel, Systems and Benefits, Daryl Payette. There will also be representatives from the Royal Canadian Legion and town Fire Department present at future committee meetings. The first meeting has not yet been scheduled, Chief Phillips said. Duplicate Bridge Duplicate bridge is being played every Friday even- ing at the Terrace Bay High School in the Home Economics Room at 7:30 p.m. All interested players are invited to attend. Results of play from January 17: First Anne Dodd. Second was Ed and Chery! Gellately. THANK YOU I would like to thank all my friends for the flowers, cards, notes and phone calls during my stay in the St. Catherines Hospital. A special thank you to Dr. Bailey for his care, it's nice to have so many kind friends. Sonya Anderson was Colin and ' Holy Angels Renew An invitation is extended to all parishioners to participate in the second session of Renew beginn- ing Sunday, February 9, 1986. The theme for this session will be "Our Response to the Lord's Call." Prayer commitment Sunday will be Third was Chris Pollard and Duncan MacKay. January 26th. Sign up Sunday. Will take place February 2nd. nN dei OS hin: BP "hi il VALENTINE LOVE LINES FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL : 16 words *1.00 Compose Your Own Message Of Love [is = DEATH Howard: Mrs. Winnie Howard, age 68 of Schreiber died suddenly in Brandon. Predeceased by husband Bylo in 1975. Survived by daughter Yvette and grandchildren Marie Gerry & Ricky Morris of Brandon, Manitoba. Sister Rita Bolduc of Thunder Bay. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Out of town relatives Mrs. Jessie Shields, Mr. John James, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaschak all from Windsor, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Mrs. Shirley Goheen all from Chapleau, Mrs. Nellie Goheen North Bay, Rod McAlpine Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Morris and family, Brandon. Funeral services were held at St. John's Anglican Church with Rev. LeGrand. Pallbearers Bert Yates, Jeff Yates, Don Tremblay, Gail Fairservice, Jack Mitchell, Jimmy Speziale. Interment was in the Schreiber Cemetery. VY Love R.E. Belluz Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza, Box 715 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Office (807) 825-9393 Bring in or mail with *1.00 to: .. . Terrace Bay/Schreiber News Ro te Ora. Valentine Messages rq "<2 %. B. 579, Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2W0 Or Ads must be received 1 by February 6 KIMBERLY-CLARK OF CANADA LIMITED 1986 TREE PLANTING AND SITE PREPARATION Put your LOVE in writing. Tell her she's wonderfial. Tell him he's fantastic. Or, say something special that your loved one will understand. It's a great way to be a super sweetheart. Write Tree Planting your message below and bring it or mail it with $1.00 by Under terms of the Longlac Forest Management Agreement No. February 6 to Terrace Bay/Schreiber News. Valentine 502700 and the Nakina Forest Management Agreement No. 502600 Messages. Box 579, Terrace Bay. Ontario, POT 2W0. 16 words, $1.00 -- cash with order. with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited is responsible for planting in 1986, approximate- ly 200,000 jack pine containers in the Nakina Forest and 200,00 1. 9. spruce containers and 200,000 bare root spruce stock in the Longlac 2. 10. Forest. ai: s Site Preparation 4. 12. Under terms of the Agreements, 7,000 acres of cutover will re- 13. quire site preparation in the Nakina and Longlac Forests in the summer of 1986. : 6. 14. 7. 15. Persons interested in contracting this tree planting and/or site preparation work, please contact: . 16. J.A. Harrison Valentine messages to be printed February 12 Chief Forester Terrace Bay Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited Schreiber Longlac, Ontario POT 2A0 (807) 876-2221, Ext. 262 ¢below. the Post Office) 825-3747

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