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Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1991, p. 11

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Page 11, News, Tuesday, December 10 1991 Committee looking for theme continued from page 1 on architecture." Because of the cost of build- ing the cement and metal struc- tures, she also says it would also be the most expensive of the three themes. "Whichever theme is cho- sen, it will be used in all the design aspects, including sig- nage and the lighting (for the pathway along the corridor)," Johnson says. ~ "Our goal really isn't to change the look of Terrace Bay, it's to enhance the look we already have," says committee member Mike Moore. "We don't want to create an image of what we're not, we want to improve on what we already are." Moore says the role of the committee is to determine how residents of Terrace Bay want to proceed. "That's why Susan and I are going to the schools, and why we're putting the concept draw- ings up in various spots around town," he says. "It's so people can see them, and tell us how they see the project develop- ing." The concept drawings con- tain details of what each theme would entail in practice. "The drawings will be avail- able for public viewing at the Library from the middle of December until early January," Johnson says. Moore and Johnson say the timetable for completing the Corridor is 5-10 years. "People shouldn't think of it as something that's going to happen immediately," Moore says. "But that's the nice thing about the corridor -- it's some- thing that can develop and evolve over time. The corridor of 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. man of Christmas, personally. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY SENIOR CITIZENS OF TERRACE BAY You are cordially invited to come out and visit with Santa Claus at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre, complements of the Reeve & Council of Terrace Bay. Santa will be visiting McCausland Hospital and Birchwood Terrace starting at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 14, 1991, and will be at the Recreation Centre between the hours So Senior Citizens come on out and receive your Christmas gift directly from that jolly Schreiber CONTACT: or 824-2214 825-9143 North Shore Community Band presents a.... Sse Christmas Concert Thursday December 12th at 7:30 p.m. 3 Lake Superior High School Adults $5 Students/Seniors $3 Edythe Cosgrove 824-2553 Betty Stuttard 825-3701 or December 20, 1991. THE CORPORATION % OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY The Terrace Bay Council has established a Tourism Committee to coordinate the development of tourism in the township and to oversee the implementation of the recommendations of the Township's tourism strategy and waterfront development study. This is a permanent standing committee of Council. Council is seeking one additional member of the community to serve on this committee. Terrace Bay residents interest- ed in tourism and willing to assist the township by serving on this committee are invited to submit written applications by Additional information may also be obtained from the undersigned. David C. Fulton Clerk-Treasurer Administrator Township of Terrace Bay P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Phone: 825-331 ee: will be the focal point of the beautification, but it's not going to end there." Moore says that long term plans include incorporating Simcoe Plaza, and even resi- dential areas, into the overall theme. "We're just trying to enhance what the local people are doing now," he says. "What we're really looking for is input from the public, because what we're doing is is for the local people first," John- son says. "We believe that tourists will want to do what the local peo- ple are doing." Chair -- assist in the purchase of new X-ray equipment for the Radiology Department. Your "Christmas Tree Light" will give many moments of hope. Children & Adults may drop into the Hospital Administration Office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from December 6th to December 20th. On the evening of December23rd come and see us light the tree your donation helped to build!! This year's Christmas Tree will be located on Simcoe Plaza in front of Costa's Foodmarket. Any and all donations are welcome. The Star will be lit by the highest bidder. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the positon of 0.83 FTE Teacher of French LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL * Duties to commence February 1, 1992 to June 30, 1992 Qualifications: Ontario Teaching Certificate and additional qualifications in FFL (French as a First Language) Applications should include a resume outlining qualifications, experience and an up-to-date Ontario Teachers' Qualifications Record Card. Applicants must also submit the names of two (2) professional references along with telephone numbers and a written authorization from the applicant permitting the Board to contact these references. Information from such persons will be gathered in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Deadline: Applicants must be received by Friday, December 13, 1991. Apply to : Balan Menon, Principal Lake Superior High School P.0. Box 548 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 Phone No. (807) 825-3271 Fax No. (807) 825-3622 LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER OFFERING A SMOKE-FREE WORKPLACE D.!. McQuarrie Director P. Richardson [heepeeeeeeeee neers enennenneeeneennetenennes Public Relations Committee of The McCausland Hospital needs your help in "LIGHTING THE CHRISTMAS TREE OF GOOD TIDINGS" This year's Christmas Tree will be used to an ? panes d ( Pyce: U) ' =) & MCCAUSLAND THE HOSPITAL

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