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Terrace Bay News, 2 Aug 1989, p. 3

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TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Preferred Rates for Male Operators 21-24 925-3246 "Ideal Young Driver Class" Wednesday, August 2, 1989 Page 3 Pouliot calls for plant funding mental efficiencies. Notwithstanding previous state- ments from your Ministry that this facility was capable of satis- fying the waste treatment nceds of a community of 3,000, Schreiber has had-many warnings from your Ministry personnel that major improvements and alter- ations must be made before approvals can be given for devel- Tourism will benefit residents Dear Editor: Thanks for your editorial and coverage of the recent public meetings on Terrace Bay's Tourism Development Strategy. The issues raised in your edi- torial are also some of the con- cerns addressed by our commit- tee. I would like to take this opportunity to clarify a couple of points you have raised. 1. Your reference to the impor- tance of public money as seed money to: create a positive envi- ronment for private sector _ itor. involvement is correct. It should 3. While it is true that more be noted however, that funding jobs for students will be created, from all three levels of govern- there is also many opportunities ment will be sought and the for entrepreneurial skills to be municipality will not necessarily developed. be the sole public sector investor. Thank you for allowing me to 2. Perhaps more important, it clarify these points, and thanks should be recognized that any -- for your concern. enhancement of the community Michael Moore wether to facilities, scenic sights, Chairman or business community, will be as Terrace Bay Tourism much a benefit to the residents of Development Committee the community, as well as the vis- By Dave Chmara Gilles Pouliot, MPP for Lake Nipigon, is calling on the Minister of the Environment, Jim Bradley, to use his influence to allocate the necessary funding to ensure that improvements to Schreiber's sewage treatment plant take place. The application for a grant for improvements to the sewage treatment plant was denied opment of new residential lots in although indications were given _ this community." that "every effort would be made as to ensure that grant funds would Serend ipity be available to permit the com- pletion of preliminary and finan- G Serendipity: ns A happy discovery C afe made by chance. TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Commercial Outpost Camps Atikokan, Geraldton and Terrace Bay Districts (M.N.R.) cial engineering costs." Pouliot says, "this suggests, or implies, that in the not too distant future your Ministry is preparcd and willing to fund construction Main St. Rossport 824-2890 a ee ee ee Daily The Ontario Ministries of Tourism and work. vw Recreation and Natural Resources He goes on to-say, "in Schreiber, your Ministry owns and operates a sewage treatment plant that has never lived up to its design specifications, either in terms of mechanical or environ- HAPPY 50th per a invite proposals from qualified investors for development on wv one or more of the following lakes within the territorial districts ! of Kenora, Rainy River and Lake Nipigon: aon t 5 S i) rns" ( ra Benelux (Kenora), Longross, Lefteye, Miranda (Rainy River), McGoey, Liver, Vick and Chipchase (Lake Nipigon) Qualified investors include any person 18 years of age or older, who has resided in Ontario for a minimum continuous period of 12 months immediately preceding the date of closure, or a Company whose head office is in Ontario. All applicants must be eligible to hold Land Use Permits. WIP LP A 2. isr-- is ig Lh a vactccstt ena id fe jh ------ wie Ripe Information may be obtained from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation, Suite 302, 1265 Arthur Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 6E7, or by telephoning Bob Bridge (807) 623-5592 or Lynn Arnold (807) 274-3259. Come join the celebration, enjoy fine dining from a full menu featuring Friday Evenings PRIME RIB Qs? Bob Adamo Baked Lake Trout, _ Proposals should be sent in sealed envelopes marked "Pro- | 'is cei iia Beef OF BEEF posal: Commercial Outpost Camps" to the above address. Serendipity and more. All you can eat! Deadline for proposals is September 8, 1989. 'Saturday and Sunday Best or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. BRUNCH SPECTACULAR Thanks | Ministry Ministry of Many thanks to all our friends Served from 11 a.m. of Natural Tourism and neighbors for the money, Resources and flowers and picture. Also the Recreation Chimo Club for the money and Ontario -CWL for the cup and saucer. Your friendship and thoughtful- ness will long be remembered. Drop in and visit anytime at our new home in Red Rock. Mona & Charlie Holmes TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 4-Star Angling Resort on DeLesseps Lake TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 4-Star Angling Resort on the Ogoki Reservoir - Mojikit Lake Waterway, Known as MOJO The Ontario Ministries of Tourism and ©) Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the QUETICO CENTRE, HIGHWAY #633, EVA LAKE (30 KILOMETRES FROM ATIKOKAN), ONTARIO on TUESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1989 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regulations thereunder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time: Application For New Licence Serendipity Gardens Cafe & Gallery Lahontan Township (Unorganized) Rossport Dining Lounge Licence and a Patio Licence AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the municipal- ity and who wishes to make representa- tion relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hearing. The written representation will be disclosed to the applicant and to any other person who may have an interest in the application, Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario, M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 032-1 SG-706 The Ontario Ministries of Tourism and Recreation and Natural Resources invite proposals from qualified investors to establish a (minimum) 4-star, angling resort at MOJO. The Ministries wish to see the existing surplus of renewable resources on MOJO utilized extensively to create employment oppor- tunities and generate economic benefits at a local, regional and provincial level. : Qualified investors include any person 18 years of age or older, who has resided in Ontario for a minimum continuous period of 12 months immediately preceding the date of closure, or a Company whose head Office is in Ontario. All applicants must be eligible to hold Land Use Permits. Information may be obtained from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation, Suite 302, 1265 Arthur Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 6E7, or by telephoning Bob Bridge (807) 623-5592. Two copies each of submissions should be delivered or sent by registered mail to the above address, marked: "Proposal: MOJO". All proposals must be received by 4:30 p.m., October 2, 1989. Best or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. Ministry Ministry of of Natural Tourism Resources and Recreation Ontario Recreation and Natural Resources invite proposals from qualified investors to establish a (minimum) 4-star, angling resort at DeLesseps Lake. The Ministries wish to see the existing surplus of renewable resources on DeLesseps Lake utilized extensively to create employment opportunities and generate economic benefits at a local, regional and provincial level. Qualified investors include any person 18 years of age or older, who has resided in Ontario for a minimum continuous period of 12 months immediately preceding the date of closure, or a Company whose head office is in Ontario. All applicants must be' eligible to hold Land Use Permits. Information may be obtained from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation, Suite 302, 1265 Arthur Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 6E7, or by telephoning Mike Furlong (807) 220-2271. Two copies each of submissions should be delivered or sent by registered mail to the above address, marked: "Proposal: DeLesseps'"'. All proposals must be received by 4:30 p.m., October 2, 1989. Best or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. Ministry Ministry of ° of Natural Tourism Resources and Recreation Ontario

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