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Terrace Bay News, 3 Jan 1990, p. 5

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Wednesday, Jan 3, 1990 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 3 Local high school students complete | assignmet on Visions 2020 The OAC Class at Lake Superior High School was chal- lenged to take part in a project called Visions 2020. Visions 2020 is a province- wide project undertaken by stu- dents to set up goals so that our environment and economy are the same, if not better, in the year 2020. Why look so far down the road? To be blunt - our environ- ment is in trouble. A long term view is necessary of the way we lead our lives and run our busi- nesses. A vision must be set up and we must spend our time over the next 30 years to achieve that vision. Where did Visions 2020 origi- nate? In 1983, the world commi- sion on environment and develop- ment was asked by the United Nations to examine the critical. aspects of environmental prob- lems facing the planet. In its report, Our Common Future, the Commision called for a new approach called "Sustainable Development". Sustainable Development is defined as a development which "ensures that the utilization of our resources and the environment today does not damage prospects for use by further generations. Why student input? In the year 2020, students will be the leaders of our communities and the par- ents of our grandchildren. A healthy planet is an important heritage to leave them. The class was given the topic of Atmosphere by the Network Co-ordinator. Our group was among 8 others schools in the province set up to deal with the problem of the atmosphere. Each group had to establish 3 goals which reflected the idea of "Sustainable Development". Five or six goals were established at first and over time and under the supervision of teachers Larry Fraser and Walter Klassen the class re-worked and refined their ideas until 3 polished goals were finally settled upon. These 3 goals were sent to the Network Co-ordinator, of the nine schools participating in the Atmosphere Project, Lake Superior High School was the only school to complete the assignment completcly. All of the goals were collated by the Network Co-ordinator and sent back to the participating schools. All schools were to choose 6 goals for the final report. A group called Public Focus will assemble the results from all networks which will make up the Visions 2020 report. As well as establishing goals, Our group sent in some art work (by Joanne Lalonde) and a sug- gested title for the report: No Eve of Destruction Here! The class was pleased with their results and efforts and were also pleased to be the Lake Superior Board of Education's Representative in the Visions 2020 Project. By Larry Fraser. Schreiber NBC Hockey League WINNER OF 300 Ib Glass Turkey "MARK HAMEL" from Chapleau Ontario. 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Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ont P7C 3V'4 Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Schreiber Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Township of Schreiber, will take into consideration the passing of, and if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on the 9th day of January 1990, or at an adjourned meeting thereof, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street. A BY-LAW NAMING STREETS AND ROADS AT WALKER LAKE AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBERING OF ALL LOTS ON THE NAMED ROADS. The following roads or streets, namely, all of the former Highway 17, on the south side of the pre- sent Highway 17, as shown on Plan M-135, to be named "Mountainside Drive", and numbered from 100 to 118, all of the service road, as shown on Plan M-135 and Plan M-55, as altered, increased or decreased by Ministry of Transportation expropriations and adjustments, such road continuing a point connecting to the north side of Highway 17, to be named "Sunset Drive" and to be numbered 101 to 165, excepting those lots detailed northerly from the renamed road "Sunset Drive", which will be named "Walker Lake Drive", and numbered from 201 to 245 inclusive, all of Highway 17 from a point west of Simon Street to be know as Kingsway West, and lot situate on the south side of Highway 17, "Kingsway West" to be numbered 90 to 98, including lot 20 of Plan M-135 which will be numbered 200. An take further notice, that the said Council will at the time and place above mentioned, hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law, and who applied to be heard. The said By-Law may be inspected during business hours by any interested party at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Township Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street, Schreiber, Ontario prior, to the passing thereof. Dated at Schreiber, this 4th day of December, 1989. A. J. Gauthier og, Shes # Clerk-Treasurer &Sp Op, ns SUNLET Crek MOUNTAINSIDE Dive WALKER LAKE DRIVE a. oe KINGSWAY WEST Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limited NEW HOURS Effective January 1, 1990 Monday - Closed Tuesday - 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday - 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon & 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday - 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon & 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday - 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. SERVICES * Shares * Telephone Transfer of Funds * Deposits * Payment of Bills * Loans * Share Balance Life Insurance * Loan Disability Insurance * RRSP * Travel Insurance * CSB * Mortgage Referral * Christmas Accounts * Direct Deposit Payroll Board of Director Meetings 3rd Thursday every month. Open to Public Come visit our friendly staff Carrol Cringle, Treasurer Manager Linda Comeau, Clerk Teller Shirley Laing, Clerk Teller Not for Charity -- Not for Profit -- But for Service

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