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Terrace Bay News, 23 Apr 1986, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 23, 1986 Study to be conducted following vandalism complaint Terrace Bay Township Council agreed at its meeting on April 14 to con- duct a study of all townsite walkways and easements after two residents submit- Changes due at Kimberly-Clark pulp mill continued from page 1 needs for such fiber. Earlier in the speech, Smith explained that even though pulp prices are fir- ming, "we foresee little probability that they will be high enough in relation to costs to produce a rate of return which might be reasonably expected to justify the massive commit- ment of capital required to sustain operations" in Ter- race Bay. According to Chisholm and other sources, the Ter- race Bay pulp plant has been losing money for ap- proximately four years, though the company as a whole made a profit last year. The main difficulty is ted a letter in which they complained of vandalism to their property resulting from the public use of an adjacent easement. Rudi and Leslie Samp of that pulp is being made cheaper elsewhere in the world. Kimberly-Clark operates mills in many other countries, including Australia, Chile, and Portugal. One source at the Ter- race Bay mill, who wished to remain anonymous, felt the final study conclusions might call for nothing 607 Lakeview Drive in Terrace Bay appeared at the meeting in person to read their letter, and demanded that the town provide and install a fence worse than cost cutting measures. He added that with such a course, layoffs would not take place at the mill. Township Reeve Ollie Chapman met with mill manager Jack Lavallet on April 17, and told the News that the meeting was just a matter of the com- pany keeping public of- PWD join union continued from page 1 Councillor Jim Ziegler, who was not present at the April 14 meeting, still has Recreation, Police, and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Deutscher Personnel and Policy. Reeve Chapman will serve as Finance Chairman until Joubert becomes familiar with the role. She also serves on the EMP Executive. A letter from the for their property. The couple also asked Council to cover all costs for repairs at the site, which have been estimated at up to $1,400. ficials up to date on the matter. Lavallet is also the president of the company in Canada. Lavallet and many Town engineer Doug Baker said he would look into the town's policy of access to parks as well as the actual costs for repairs. Larry Simons, clerk- others will be contacted to take part in Smith's study, Chisholm said. He did not say when that study is ex- pected to be completed. CANADIAN DENT GIVE TEETH A CHANCE Your teeth are meant to last a lifetime. With proper personal and professional care, they will. Without it. they dont stand a chance. DENTAL HEALTH aie Kee HEALTH AL ASSOC TATION treasurer, explained that the easement in question runs into an open area that exists between Lakeview Drive and Superior Avenue. Baker was later in- structed to conduct a survey, which was to begin immediately. The Samps _ explained that the damage sustained to their camper was caus- ed by a hit-and-run acci- dent earlier this year, but added that the easement causes problems all year long. "In the summer, children use this area as a playground (and) throw sand, rocks, nails, and broken glass into our driveway," Mrs. Samp told Council. During the winter, motorized vehicles are "constantly driving back and forth" in the area, causing noise pollu- tion at all hours. The couple said they regret being forced into the position of demanding that the easement be closed, even to those who operated _ their vehicles in a respon- sible matter. Later in the meeting, Council passed a motion declaring the week of April 20-26 as Forest Fire Prevention Week in Ter- race Bay. STAG in honour of Mr. Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. their children 17th in Holy officiating. Tony Speziale and Giovanni Trichilo are pleased to announce the engagement of Karen & Marc The wedding is to take place Saturday, May ; y Angels Catholic Church, Schreiber with Father Peter Groulx Kimberly-Clark pulp mill in Terrace Bay sparked an extended discussion on the y ongoing problem of gar- WZq Linda Maria Ilona -bage in the Radisson of Terrace Bay are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Marc Trichilo Friday April 25/86 Happy 18th Birthday IODINE! to Don Charles Buitenhuis youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buitenhuis of Thunder Bay. Wed- ding vows will be exchanged on June 7, 1986 in Thunder Bay, St. Paul's United Church. Avenue area, behind Sim- coe Plaza in town. "Radisson has been in an absolutely deplorable condition," Councillor Romanuk _ explained. "There's nothing new about that, but we don't know what to do about it ... my heartfelt thanks. H@HEOHDE OHOKDHE H -To all those who visited, sent cards, fruits, flowers, books, magazines and prayed for me, It all did wonders for the old morale. we've looked at different * things and'solutions." tolerate this too much longer," Councillor Ram- say noted. '"What response are we going to get from another letter?" Councillor Joubert ex- DR. ADEY REGRETS THAT DUE TO PERSONAL ILLNESS HE IS " ATTENTION SHOULD CONTACT ANOTHER PHYSICIAN FOR THE CARE REQUIRED. plained that Radisson is often treated like a back alley by the businesses which front on Simcoe suggested that the town's garbage bylaw should be pulled out and reviewed in the near future. "We are not interested in confrontation, just co- operation," Ramsay said. 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Schreiber Curling Club SORRY NO MINORS "'T-wonder.if we could * Come & Go Shower in honour of Karen Speziale Centre. Everyone Welcome! The Terrace Bay Bakery is pleased to announce that they now have all the following items .available from noon on: Call 825-9039 THANK YOU Words cannot express the gratitude we very special thank you to Brigit Barrie, i John & Caryn Agnew for taking us in that day and to Marikay Files and all those who arranged the beautiful shower. Thank you to Constable Gary Callighan and the Terrace Bay Fire Dept. for their quick assistance. Thank you Clara MacDonald for your i moral support and your surprise <ift. Colleen would like to thank all the staff and the Red Dog Inn for their help. Hugh & Dorothy b Anderson Schreiber Legion Ladies Auxiliary Hamburgers Annual Penny BS, AYLIGHT L French Fries Auction & Bake Sale SAVING Onion Rings TIME Coffee b Sunday, -- 4, 1986 Citizens of Terrace Bay n at the are reminded to set oe agree New Legion Hall a their clocks ahead izza in Schreiber one hour at 2:00 Pizza fingers D a.m. o'clock on Chicken ore. Ore ; SUNDAY at 1 p.m. < April 27th, Bring your own container for these specials Bake Sale - Tues.: Spaghetti & Meatballs Wed.: Cabbage rolls 1:30 p.m. ] A S Penny Auction starts at 2 p.m. Don't you know!!! po tgeegre raisers Sa Dr. Adey would like to thank all those who 2 saa ot Schreiber. Bride elect of remembered him during his recent Roce Gana ae ate atiie llr held Sun- Your & hospitalization. " : y, Apri from 2:30 - : -- We are not prepared to 5 p.m. in Holy Angels Parish Colours! ; Ls Ss Zw, i} By i Do you have trouble plan- cat a ning your wardrobe? Do you know what colours are best for you? Do you feel that you are not liv- ing up to your true poten tial? There's no need to feel that way any more. Come to the Terrace Bay Public Library on UNABLE TO LOOK AFTER HIS fees = acre ee feel to all of you who gave clothing, April 28, 29 or 30 to hear a representative PATIENTS IN THE NEAR which actually -- face household items, furniture & gifts to help from the Merle Norman Studio speak on FUTURE. ettinein: us to a new beginning after the fire. A Choosing Your Colours. They will help you PATIENTS NEEDING Reeve Chapman then decide which colours flatter and enhance your appearance and will give advice on wardrobe planning. Individual consultations can be arranged. Col- our wallets and wardrobe planners will be available for purchase at the lecture. For further information call the library at 825-3819.

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