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Terrace Bay News, 4 Jun 1991, p. 16

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Page 16, News, Tuesday, June 4, 1991 Continued from page 5 development. But for Wawatay's purposes, a half hour hook-up was good enough. Each electronic meeting was a chance to open up' new' channels. of communication with a funding source or another native leader or new constituency. The details of each opportunity can always be followed up later. This kind of communication system should be considered by any northern group that wants to meet with people far away, for a relatively short interval. If you want to negotiate details of an agreement, exchange all your documents ahead of time and then meet electronically to sort out points of agreement and disagreement. You'll have fun doing it, as well as getting a video record of everything that was Said. As British Columbia Chief Bill Wilson said at the Forum, "you can't get away with lying to a television camera." Minnova mine celebrates -- second Ontario Mining Week The Ontario Mining Association, in co-operation with the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, the Canadian Institute of Mining and other mining groups, have scheduled this week, June 3 -7, as the second annual Mining Week . In various mining communities across Ontario, a variety of events to celebrate the industry are planned. Minnova Inc. Winston Lake Division, in cooperation with the local high school, will be hosting a Career Day for senior high school students in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber area. Students will be visiting the site to tour the facilities and get a first hand look at the types of jobs and career opportunities available in the mining industry. Almost everything we see and touch around us in our homes, offices, factories and cars contains minerals. Winston Lake produces approximately one per cent of the world's zinc. Zinc is used in the galvanizing of iron and steel products, to prevent rusting, and die casting. Cupper, the mines other MORE THAN CAVALIER & SUNBIRD' "$1250 CASHBACK "O39: MONTH FINANCING PLUS *500 CASHBACK cy PLUSEM 926 IN OPTION PACKAGE MSRP IN OPTION PACKAGE MSRP AIR CONDITIONING & OF THE ABOVE OFFERS. AUTOMATIC INCLUDED FORD Raz: YOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY DEALER = Fe | LINCOLN | WE GIVE YOU MORE! *Offers of © $1,250 cash back or @ $500 cash back and 8.9% financing are mutually exclusive. 8.9% financing for a maximum 48 month period is subject to approval. Down payment may be required. Financing example: for $10,000 at 8.9% annual percentage rate, the monthly payment over 48 months is $248.38, cost of borrowing is $1,922.24. With the $1,250 cash back not taken in offer © (but with the $500 cash back taken in offer @), statutorily required recalculated cost of borrowing in dollars and percentage is $2,672.24 and 12.13% per annum. Freight, license and applicable taxes extra. See your participating dealer for details. Dealer may sell for less. Limited time offer. **Option Package MSRP Reductions for Tempo GL with P.E.P. 106A and Topaz GS with P.E.P. 336A; includes air conditioning and automatic transmission. Based on MSRP of options if purchased sep- arately; effective April 1, 1991, subject to revision by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. See dealer for complete details on Preferred Equipment Packages (P.E.P.). Excludes applicable taxes. Not all dealers may have specially equipped models in stock. Dealer may sell for less. tBased on available information as of May 16, 1991. Ontario FMDA, d/o 8000 Dixie.Road, Brampton, ON L6T 2J7 main product is used to make electrical wiring, pipes, brass and bronze. Gold and silver, in smaller proportions, are also mined at Winston Lake. Although both are coveted for jewelry, coins and tableware they also have much more practical applications. Gold is a key component in computers and some telephone equipment, while silver is used in photographic materials and electrical conductors. The value of minerals produced in Ontario is more than $7 billion annually and the industry provides more than 35,000 direct jobs. Although the Winston Lake Division is but a small part of a very large and important industry, it is proud of the contributions it is are making both to society and to the industry as a whole. Winston Lake will be providing a series of articles Starting next week, on its activities and developments. The first article will deal with the history of Winston Lake which goes back some 100 years. gt RENT Lé&, CAT BACHIVE LOAIERS ¢ NEW OR USED UNITS ¢ GOOD SELECTION ¢ SPECIAL FINANCING CALL: RICHARD SIEGFRIED POWELL EQUIPMENT (807) 475-7535 Powell

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