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Terrace Bay News, 28 May 1991, p. 10

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Page 10, News, Tuesday, May 28, 1991 Me! and Pam Johnston along with big 7 Environmental solutions suggested by students brother Matthew are happy to announce the early arrival of Continued from page 1 on them, he said. He also suggested the establishment of an oil recycling depot where used oil could be dropped off for pick- up. Jaime Mulligan handed out maps of the town which showed places that needed garbage cans. These were ,, Places frequented by the Gg; students. Garbage cans are &, needed: on the trail off Laurier Ave.; the trail behind the swimming pool; in the open area behind the tennis courts; Brittney Jenna-Marie Born at Regina General Hospital April 4th, weighing Sibs. 9oz. Race highway. Garbage cans and picnic tables, she said were also needed at the pumphouse beach and the town beach. Darla and Pete @wecr the oy 'ere : THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY ' PHOTO CONTEST EXTENDED The Township is still looking for photographs to} include in the new tourist brochure. We have} already received a number of lovely photos but we} need more, especially photos with PEOPLE. People} fishing, golfing, walking,skiing, playing ect. If your] photo is selected to be in the brochure, you will win} $25.00 and your name_ will appear next to the pic- ture.in the brochure. Send your pictures to Box 460, Terrace Bay or drop them off at the Recreation Centre, before May 24th. | | | & Announcing a One Day Ring Spectacular Exclusively at Aradder's Yewellers Wed. May 29th from 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. at Terrace Bay Store Thursday May 30 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Marathon Store Featuring the largest selection of fine quality, exclusive ring desiqus ever shown in ++-Ouer 5000 rings from one of Canada leading creators. The collection wilt include: - Wang one-of-a-kind hand made tems - 14 stunning selection of superbly crafted engagement rings for Cath women and men - Order 350 styles of gold and diamond set wedding bands for women and men - 74 eallection of over 500 cocktail rings - 100 styles of 144 and 186 diamond annivewanry rings - Lange selection of Family rings for Wom and Dad and daughter fram $159.00 and. upe - One day nemaunt clinte-we Ut help you chasse on design a beautiful neu setting ta incorporate precious stones and gold. - Wh. Keith Aowand, a nationally known jewellery expert with GO years Li of experience will Ce in the store ta assist. mys ' Don t miss this spectacular Event! Daniel Hamilton suggested more flowers be planted in the Plaza and in front of the Recreation Centre between the A&W and The Library. He also volunteered the students for planting trees at the beach in front of the burn area. He also said the student would like to raise funds to help improve the fountain. Daniel Fisher expressed the students' concern about the State of some of the yards of home owners in town and asked the Council about enforcement of the property standards by-law. Pam Gervais suggested that there be more than one community clean-up day and informed Council of the students' idea for an Adopt-a- Lot project. Under this program individuals would be encouraged to adopt a piece of land in town and take on the responsibility for keeping it clean. Gervais said that a small sign could be placed in these areas indicating who is responsible for them. The sign, she said, would be a privilege given only to those who maintained their lot. Long finished the presentation by thanking the Council. "As people of the future, we hope you will take action on some of our ideas," she said. In an interview with the News, Long and Gervais said the class became involved after watching a movie on Earth Day. They went through a brainstorming process to come up with their ideas for taking action on the environment. They stressed their desire and willingness to become involved in implementing some of their ideas. "We really want to change this world and make it a better place, " Long said. Yvon Joubert, Adam Sutherland, Boyd Doucet, Mark Jeffrey, Karie Baldwin, Andre Santerre and Rory Singleton of the Grade 7 class were also present at the council meeting. Basebattl Let's try and get something going on AAC Tuesday nights. A drop in baseball night. Anyone 16 years and older are welcome to come out and play ball. If the response is good we might be able to organize some kind of Ladies or Mixed League. Contact: Marlene Dobush 825-3529, Shift #4 Where: High School Ball Field When: Starting Tuesday May 21st at 7:00 p.m. _ Come out and have fun!

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