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Terrace Bay News, 10 Sep 1991, p. 3

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Page 3, News, Tuesday, September 10 1991 104 Laurier took first place in the Horticultural Society's Home Beautification Contest. Horticultural Society's Home Beautification Contest winners The winner of Terrace Bay Horticultural Soci- Dampier, a judge qualified through the Ontario ety's Annual Home Beautification Contest for Horticultural Society. 1991 was K. Randle of 104 Laurier. The winners of last years contest pre-judged A. Beaulieu of 420 Elizabeth was second and homes throughout Terrace Bay looking at gener- R. Payette of 472 Princess was third. al appearance, the variety of plants, the gardens B. Gallagher of 5 Parkway was awarded with and beds and the quality of the plants them- the most unique front yard. selves. They picked six houses that Dampier The judge for this year's contest was Aili looked at to select the winners. Grants from Ontario government Continued from page 1 which is one of the most attrac- The brochures, designed to The maps will help plan __ tive in the North," Martel said. replace outdated literature, will trails and viewing platforms An initial supply of 20,000 cost an estimated $20,000. through the terrain near the brochures will be placed in | mouth of the Aguasabon River. Terrace Bay's new tourist cen- A third cheque for $7,500 tre and in similar centres across was also presented as the first Northern Ontario payment of a $15,000 ministry grant to design a new tourism information brochure. "The new brochure will help attract tourists to this area Eric Samp son of Rudi and Leslie Samp of Terrace Bay, Graduated with a master of Science Degree in Manufacturing Systems, on May 12, 1991, from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Illinois. hiv udya AY Tas aw st) Attending his graduation - SS were his parents. Eric has s . . sauce decided to pursue a _ Schreiber = hiring naw. Doctorate at the University Part-time or Full-time cooks of Northern Colarado, in waitresses or waiters. gee Galore. He will = = e doing his <L ip For further information call Applied Statistics with a at 824-2590 or stop by concentration in Advance the restaurant. Experimental Design and Operations Research. Aaateersary Sale Won. Sept. Gth to Sat. Sept. 2tat 40% OFF all 10K Chains and Charms in stock 40% OFF all watches in stock 4 All other inventory in stock 25% \ Come cw aud Celebrate with saucugs at \ AWadders Gewellers 2 lacations fo serve you Getter. 50 - 60 Theme Date: Oct. 25/91 Time: 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Place: Schreiber Recreation Complex Tickets: $10.00 per person Music By: Shuffle and Shake No persons under 19 yrs. of age admitted, support your local Volunteer Fire Brigade, not refundable. ey rN We wish to express our appreciation to friends for their prayer and financial support and words of encouragement during Marjorie's long illness. Thank you for your comforting words of sympathy at her passing. We will hold these memories with love and affection. A special thanks to Rev. Elkin, the staff of McCausland Hospital, Minnova personnel, Drs. Chang and Rohani. Don, Clarence Wilson and families THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY with the TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT NIGHT SUPERVISOR The recreation Office has an opening for a "Night Supervisor". The Night Supervisor will provide evening and weekend reception and oversee facility use, to ensure a positve and organized recreational envi- ronment. RATE OF PAY: $8.56 per hour HOUR OF WORK: Approximately 15 to 20 hours per week Applications should be submitted to: TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPAARTMENT P.O. BOX 460 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO POT 2W0O A job description is available at the Recreation office. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1991.

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