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Terrace Bay News, 30 Mar 1988, p. 9

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Certificates of Appreciation were presented to Lea Falzetta (1) and Shelly Long by Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Coordinator Dean Main. The certificates were given on behalf of the centre for the ladies' contribution towards the establishment of the National Bowling Association's Smurf Bowling Program, with the assistance of the Recreation Centre. 24 boys and girls between 2 and five years of age took part. Photo by Greg Huneault Women in Management Treasury Board President Don Mazankowski announced on March 9 that the federal govern- ment has reached its first major hir- ing target for women in the Management Category of the Public Service. The government has been striv- ing to more than double the num- ber of women in the Management Category from 217 in 1983 to 475 by March 31, 1988. As of March 8, the number of women in the Management Category was 509. "The government's goal is to ensure that women are full partici- pants in all areas of the Federal Public Service," said Mr. Mazankowski. "We have worked together with the Public Service Commission to achieve this mile- stone with respect to senior posi- tions in the Public Service. "By April, we will set new tar- 'gets for the next three years. These targets will cover the Management Category, non-traditional occupa- tions and other groups where women are under-represented. We are eager to continue the progress made to date," said Mazankowski. He also took this opportunity to note other initiatives of interest to women: ¢ THe mandate of the Women's Career Counselling and Referral Bureau at the PSC has been extended until March 31, 1993. This bureau has becn instrumental in identifying and referring women ~ for appointments into the manage- ment category. eTogether with the 13 Public Service unions, the government has launched one of the largest equal pay studies ever involving more than 4,400 employces. the results of this study, expected in late 1989, could positively affect the wages this government is pursuing to of 81,000 employees in predomi- nantly female occupational groups. make women full and equitable partners in the Public Service "These are a few of the steps _ workforce," said Mazankowski. : Notice RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS and dealerships available immediately by phoning (807) 345-6950 or by writing to: Mr. W. Inglis, 233 Rupert Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario. P7B-3X4. UNITED - _VanLines : = Division of | Bay =------. City Moving = and Storage Call THUNDER BAY 1-800-465-3955 Smith's Contracting Painting, Drywall, Textured ceilings, etc. Residential or Commericalk "Free Estimates" : Phone: Kim Smith 824-3333 LEN'S R.V. SALES is proud to . ANNOUNCE their new department of Marine Equipment & Accessories COME & SEE Jack Whiteman for SALES & Bill Heinrich for SERVICE AT 1300 West Walsh St. Thunder Bay 475-7123 Basic Fishing Rig _ | Package includes: * Dependable = Mariner power ¢ No Money Down Financing * No Payment For 90 Days ise RE : 9.9 H.P. Lund WC12 : Deluxe Fishing Rig Package includes: * Console Steering * Dependable Mafiner power , * No Money Down Yew Financing -¢ No Payment For 90 Days Pro Angler Runabout Package includes: * Dependable Mariner power _ * No Money Down Financing ¢ No Payment For 90 Days AS LOW AS $17,000 90 H.P. Lund Tyee 5.3 Marathon Marine Peninsula Road - Marathon 229-2494 (<-> MARINER fri FTES CAA Ferree Page 9, News, Wednesday, March 30, 1988 Horticultural Society meeting "well-groomed" are welcome Are you interested in gardening and grooming lawns,trees and shrubs to make Terrace Bay look better? Well, you are invited to a public meeting hosted by the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society. The meeting will be held in the conference room at the Recreation Centre at 7.30 pm on April 12. Mrs. Dorothy Dove, district director, will be the guest speaker v and will answer any questions you may have. There will be a door prize and refreshments will be served, so come out and support this worthwhile society. Winners of the Terrace Bay Christmas Decorations Contest: 1st: H. Landry 2nd: J.P. Mikus 3rd: Micheal Stortini 4th: Dan Moore QUALITY COMPARE QUALITY, COMPARE PRICE If You Don't, You May Pay Too Much! Before you buy, Call or See BIRCH GROVE 345-3010 Why VANGAURD is your Best R.V. Buy... BIRCH GROVE...yYour #1 R.V. Dealer 1160 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay Out of town call collect (807) 345-3010 & PRICE STEVE POTOSKY, Proj. Development Manager ELIZABETH PTAK, Loan Officer ED RYYNANEN, CASE Co-Ordinator will be in Terrace Bay April 5th and 6th, 1988 An FBDB representative will be in your area soon. Come get acquainted. There's no obligation, no cost-nothing to lose but so much to gain for your business. | lors who can help you plot a course for the growth and success of your If you're looking for financial aid in the form of loans, loan guarantees or equity participation, lets' talk it over. We have experienced counsel- business. And we can provide you with the direction you need to secure government assistance, both federal and provincial, as well as with other vital information. All FBDB services complement those available in the private sector. 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