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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1991, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, March 12, 1991 SPUD SAYS THANK YOU !! The Organizers of the 1991 _ Peel Off Winter Carnival wish to thank the fol- lowing sponsors for their con- tribution to this years very successful Winter Carnival: Birch Motors Schreiber Legion Bank of Montreal Branch 109 lan Fummerton Fuels Minnova Mines - Winston Filane's Fallen Rock Lake Division Zap's Auto Glass Petro Canada Bulk Sales Costa's Foodateria Northern Stores Western Pro Hardware Shell Canada Bulk Sales Cebrario's Hardware Spadoni Bros. Ltd. George Riley King's Funeral Home Construction Trichilo"sTrophies & Travel Rest & Sears Engraving Villa Bianca Lynne's Hairstyling Schreiber Foodmarket Voyageur Restaurant Rose & Josie Restaurant Garrity's Molsons Grand & Toy Ltd. Bazaar & Novelty To the organizers of the various events of the Winter Carnival Committee wishes to say that with- Terrace Bay girl is corresponding with a Canadian sailor in the Persian Guif Continued from page 1 Middleton's home is Eastern Passage, a fishing village in Nova Scotia. "TI told him about my family, Terrace Bay and things like ringette tournaments," Allyson said about her letters. She said she sent her first letter out because she thought it would be nice to write and tell them how much we appreciate what they're doing. She also wanted to discover what the whole experience would be like and to see if she would actually get an answer. "He enjoys getting my letters," she said, "In his first letter he said it [her letter] put a smile on his face." "I like getting the letters too," she added. Middleton told her about some of his duties on the ship but he didn't talk much about the war. ° "I guess it's [his letters] probably screened," she said. Allyson also thought that he maybe didn't want to talk about it. "It must have been pretty depressing," she explained. In his letters, Middleton talked about Christmas on the ship, the decorations and the traditional turkey dinner.. f "He said it was strange having Christmas in a Moslem country," she said. Middleton has been with the forces in the Gulf since the ships left last August. He told Allyson, in his most recent letter, that his ship had been at sea since January 27. out your support all the activities that made this years Winter Carnival would not be possible. And last but not least - to the most important group of all - to the Residents of Schreiber - who Participated and made all the events so successful - Congratulations and Thank You for making the 1991 Peel Off Winter Carnival the fantastic week that it was! next year - BIGGER AND BETTER"! 2 Segre SS: @ POpLOS (OZ LOVOZ(GMOZG Q Thank You ef @ Usincere thank you to everyone who Vans ws ... Sent cards and came fo visit me 'J #% during my recent recovery at home. ( _ A special thank you to Toots Jacques. & O your kindness will always be remembered. x6 go Sincerely, oO Se ---» , Drya holmes . Pr TALODl Oper ug y OrlOZ( Orb Terrace Bay MNR District Office will become an Area Office under new ministry structure Continued from page 1 The Boreal West Region will have eight district offices: Fort Francis; Kenora; Red Lake; Sioux Lookout; Dryden; Thunder Bay; Nipigon; and Geraldton. District offices will provide financial and administrative service for the MNR field organization as well as resource management planning and decision-making. Area offices will focus on program delivery, customer service and public involvement. They will also manage local issues. Area offices may be located CIBC FRIDGY NEW HOGRS MONDAY - THURSDAY 9:30 - 5:00 -- 9:30 - 6:00 EFFECTIVE MARCH 4 WE ARE WORKING TO SERVE YOU BETTER!!! SS ETE Wi within a district office or be Situated in one or more other locations in the district. The Terrace Bay office, presently a district office, will become an area office within the new Nipigon district. Will Robinson, present fand Management supervisor for the MNR Terrace Bay District said the restructuring has been well thought out. - The new emphasis will be on providing the services required by the people rather than on _ programs, he explained. The ministry is also under fiscal restraint and the NORCA IMPROVEMENTS PRESENTS SPRING SPECIALS HUGE SAVINGS ON REPLACEMENT WINDOWS _ SIDING SIDING SIDING CALL US NOW! TOLL FREE 1-800-665-2429 restructuring will allow it to provide a better product with a minimum of funding, he said. Robinson said employees will be dealt with fairly should their position or function within MNR change. Assistance for relocation or retraining will be provided when necessary. He pointed out that the initiative for this restructuring came from within the MNR in response to the changing needs of resource management. The MNR will begin with new overall organizational structure on April 1. > acta * 4 A és 4sso0" 824-3418 'en, TRAVEL Air line ticketing and all 2S\Nof hotels world wide _ Joe Mykietyn (Agent) P.O. Box 925 | Schreiber, Ont., POT 2S0 The Laprade Travel Shop Ltd.

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