, 'Page + News, Tuesday, October 16, 1990 Awards spokesman Greg Miller, president of the Sudbury & District Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed official spokesperson for the fourth annual Northern Ontario - Business Awards Dinner, which will be held in Thunder Bay on Tuesday, November 13th. He has been a member of the awards pro- , gram organizing committee for the past two years. Miller, 42, is president of Miller Publishing, Advertising and Design, a company he found- ed in 1976. - A member of the Sudbury Chamber for 14 years, Mr. Miller has served on its Executive Council and Board of Directors for the past six years. Northern business The fourth-annual Northern Ontario Business Awards Dinner will be held in Thunder Bay on Tuesday, November 13th. Greg Miller, President of the Sudbury and District Chamber of Commerce and Spokesperson for the event, in describing the man- date of the awards program, stat- ed: "Our purpose is to recognize achievers in business because they represent the success stories in Northern Ontario's growth and diversification." There are six award categories, each corporately sponsored. In the Company of the Year category there are three classes, sponsored as follows: | 1 to 25 employees category Bank of Montreal 26 to 50 employee category Canadian Partner; and 51+ employees category Royal Bank The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) sponsors Entrepreneur of the Year; while Peat Marwick Thorne sponsor the Young Entrepreneur category. Executive of the Year is spon- sored by Air Ontario. "The Awards program is an important and significant event," stated Miller. "The individuals and companies we honour serve as true role models for others striving to reach entrepreneurial excellence." Over a hundred nominations ©) Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontariowill .- be held at the CITY HALL, 500 EAST DONALD STREET, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1990 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock inthe forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regu- lations 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 Nelsons 28 Huron Walk, Manitouwadge Dining Lounge 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 aninterest _ in the application. Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario, M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND As interim chairman of the Joint Committee for Four-laning Highway 69 (a committee he helped form with the Sudbury Regional Development Corporation), Mr. Miller has been actively involved in lobbying the government for improvements to Northern transportation routes. Mr. Miller has been. a director of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce since 1989 and a member of its Tourism Committee since 1988. He is also first vice-president of Northeastern Ontario Chamber of Commerce, and sits on the Board of Directors of Information Sudbury. Ontario awards were received form all corners of Northern Ontario. 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The War Amputations of Canada Help Spread The Word: ry TERRACE BAY Lower level in the Post Office SEWING NOOK 825- 9555 Perthis GET READY FOR WINTER i OCT. 8th - 20th Comforters and Spreads $6.69 Pants and Slacks Winter Coats, Parkas $2.99 $7.89 SCHREIBER Travel Rest Trailer Park 824 - 2617 The Royal Canadian Legion Terrace Bay Branch 223 Remembrance Day Service Cenotaph, Terrace Bay 11:00.a.m. Saturday November 10, 1990 Formation will be at the Curling Club Parking Lot at 10:45 a.m. Plan to Attend! FURLONGER, MAYBELLE On September 19, 1990 at McCausland Hospital at age 84. Mrs Furlonger was pre- deceased by husband Bill in 1973. Survived by daughter Maybelle Weberg of Terrace Bay, and sons Laurie of Nepean, and D'Arcy of Schreiber, seven grandchildren, one great grand daughter. Mrs. Furlonger resided at Birchwood Terrace since 1988, was a member of the Chimo Club in Schreiber and the ACW. Memorial services were held at St. John's Anglican Church on Sat. was delivered by Rev. Bob Elkin. Anyone wishing to may contribute to the Anglican Church Brick a in lars | 'and Glen Cataford-of Sarnia, Sept. 22. The eulogy} CACCAMO- Funeral Mass for the late Mr. Ernest Gino Caccamo of Schreiber who was in his 71st year and who passed way suddenly on Wednesday October 3rd 1990 at the McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay was held on Saturday October 6th at 4:00 pm from Holy Angels R.C. Church, Schreiber. Interment Schreiber Cemetery. Born and raised in Schreiber, Gino served his family, community and country in the following organizations: Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Legion Br. 109, Air Cadets, Schreiber Town Council, Fire Department, Hydro commission; Kinsmen. Club, Lions Club, Curling Club, Chimo Club, Knights of Columbus and Municipal Electrical Association. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the District of Thunder Bay, in July of 1966 and served until his death. Gino was a sports enthusiast and took part in boxing, soft- ball, golf, hockey, snowmobil- ing and curling until his health faltered. He then enjoyed viewing sports and playing bridge. He is survived by his wife Frances of Schreiber, son Paul and wife Wanda of North Bay, son Jason attending school in North Bay, ,brother Jack and wife Rita of Thunder Bay, mother-in-law Mrs. ie Cataford, sister-in law Penny of Schreiber and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Antonio and Clara, brothers Hugo and Joseph. Attending from out of town were Maurice Cataford of Boston, Roger, Hazel, Dean Ivan and Cathy Cataford and Diane and Allan Bazilewich of Winnipeg, Jack Irvine of Calgary and many friends and associates from Thunder Bay and surrounding area. He will be sadly missed and fondly | remembered byall. ..... "