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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1990, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, May 22, 1990 TERRACE BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING GENERAL MEETING SLIDE PRESENTATION ON: "ANNUALS" by John Wilson Agriculture Canada Wednesday May 23, 1990 7:30 p.m., Conference Room Recreation Centre Refreshments _ Be Part of the "WINNER'S CIRCLE"! th A The War Amputations of Canada The grand opening of The Board of Governors held its Official Opening ceremonies of the new Ambulance Garage Facilities on Saturday, may 12, 1990 at 1:00 p.m. FABRIC, NOTIONS, PATTERNS, LACE Seamstress &. Kenny Custom Sewing, Alterations, : f Mr. Gary Callaghan acted as Bonnets, Zipper Repair Master of Ceremonies for the event. Mr. Richard Mannisto, President of the Board of Governors, gave the Official Welcome. Mrs. 17 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO (807) 825-9555 GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS - Open Monday to Saturday 10a.m.-5 p.m. CLEARANCE SALE at The Sewing Nosh Thursday May 24/90 - 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday May 25/90 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday May 26/90 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. *All fabric and laces will be on sale for 20% - 50% off. *2 special racks of fabric on sale *Buy 1 metre at regular price, get 2 free SEW COME AND SHOP UNTIL YOU DROP *Remember - Sewing your own clothes is creating your own fashion. Gail Davey, Vice- Michael Atkins, President of the Laurentian Publishing Group, was recently elected President of the Association of Area Business Publications during the AABP's annual meeting at Sanibel Island, Florida. The AABP, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has more than 100 member business tabloids and magazines, with a combined circulation of 2.4 mil- lion readers. The publications report on local and regional busi- "Be Unique" Bay took place on Saturday, LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DU LAC SUPERIEUR POSTE VACANT: CONSEILLER SCOLAIRE - SECTION FRANCAISE Les francophones contribuables intéressés et qualifiés dans la juridic- tion du Conseil sont invités a donner leur nom, pour remplir le poste vacant de conseiller scolaire. Eligibilité (Loi sur l'éducation) Section 277g - Les qualites requises pour @tre appointé membre d'une section de langue fran- caise d'un conseil sont les suivantes: ? "gg . A er . a) posseder les qualites requises pour etre appointe au conseil; b) avoir le droit, en vertu du paragraphe 23 (1) ou (2), sans tenir compte du paragraphe 23 (3), de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, de faire instruire ses enfants aux niveaux élémen- taire et secondaire en francais en Ontario; c) choisir de voter uniquement pour les membres de la section de langue francaise du conseil, a 'exclusion des autres membres du conseil, 1986, chap. 29, art. 11, en partie. NOTES Le poste vacant est pour le reste du terme de trois ans (qui se termine en décembre 1991). Le Conseil a approuve la recherche d'un remplacement 4 la grandeure de la region. Les réunions sont tenues a Marathon, généralement les mardis soir et un honoraire est paye. Pour plus de Z renseignements, vous pouvez téléphoner les bureaux du conseil scolaire a 229-0436 ou la rep- resentante en charge de la section francaise, Nicole Senechal a 229-0743 en soirée. CANDIDATURES Les personnes interessées qui qualifient selon l'article ci-haut sont invitees a soumettre leur nom par écrit ou en contactant le directeur général (bureau 229-0436, residence 229-1519). Les per- sonnes échéancier qualifiees sont priées de faire connaitre leur intérét avant vendredi le 8 juin, 1990. La réunion reguliére du conseil est cedulée a Marathon pour mardi le 19 juin, a 19:00 heure. Le nouveau conseiller sera assermenté a son poste durant la réunion. D.I. McQuarrie, P. Richardson, Directeur général Président the new McCausland Hospital Ambulance Garage in Terrace May 12 at 1:00 p.m. Photo by Angie Saunders President of the Board of Governors, introduced Special Guests. Greetings from the Ministry were given by Mr. James McEwen, Regional manageéi, Emergency Health Services Branch of the Ministry of Health. Rev. David Sparks gave the Dedication, and Mr. Chris Ray, Chairperson of the Property & Grounds Committee, cut the rib- bon. Michael Atkins named Pres. ness in markets throughout the U.S. and Canada. Atkins operates nearly thirty community papers throughout Northern, Central and Southwestern Ontario. including Terrace Bay / Schreiber News. The Laurentian Publishing Group, whose head office is located in Sudbury, owns business publications in Northern Ontario, Ottawa, New Brunswick, and New Hampshire. Atkins' company is also a diversified publisher of trade and Consumer magazines. Atkins succeeds Connie Wimer, Publisher of the Des Moines Business Record. Other officers elected were Gloria Scoby (Publisher of Crain's Chicago Business), First Vice- President; Michael Hayes (Co- chairman of Business Journal Publishing Co., Cleveland) Second Vice-President; and Ward A looking lake, 5 Hwy. 17, signs held Saturday, Year round residence-owner built 1 1/2 acres of recreational property, approximately 2 thousand feet of living area with cathedral ceilings, whirlpool, 2 fireplaces, decks over- miles west of Schreiber off posted, open house will be be May 19 from 1-6 and Sunday, May 20 from 12 noon - 5. Come see for yourself this unique property. Royale LePage Real Estate Ltd. For further informa- tion contact Jim or Doreen Mauro at 577- New Ambulance Garage Special Invited Guests includ- ed Mr. John Petersmeyer, Architect for the new facility; Mr. Dario Rigo, Whitehall Construction; Mr. Michael Clark, Project Officer with the Ministry of Government Services; Mr. Gilles Pouliot, Mr. Reg Belair, local MPs; Mr. Taras Kozyra, MPP, representing the Hon. Rene Fontaine, Minister of Northern Development and Mines. A lunch for everyone was served in the Hospital Lobby. f Association Archer (Owner of Memphis Business Journal and Nashville Business Journal), Secretary- Treasurer. on out and 5631. 1141 Barton Street, Thunder Bay, 623- BOT.

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