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Terrace Bay News, 7 Apr 1992, p. 3

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Se 6 ie i 6 SO ES eS Ee ge oe a es A ee Oe ee ee ee oe cn Page', News; Tuesday, April 7, 1992 ~~ NOACC continued from page 1 parties is vital. "In today's economic cli- mate, the recession is the necessity for innovative part- nerships that have a common focus and a common goal," O'Neill said in a press release. Forty delegates from 16 Northwestern Ontario commu- nities attended the weekend meeting, which was hosted by the Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce. Also in attendance were MP Rég Bélair, former MPP and House Speaker Jack Stokes, Terrace Bay Reeve Jim Ziegler, and Rosemarie Renaud of the Rossport Local Services Board. After opening remarks, round table discussions were held, with the labour represen- tatives rotating between the two tables. UPIU President Don Lavi- gne told delegates that the recent Teamwork agreement signed with Kimberly Clark represented "a shift in mentali- ty" in management/union rela- conference a meeting of minds Round table discussions at last week end's meetings. tions in Terrace Bay. "It's a committment on everyone's part to make Kim- berly Clark the most viable company in North America," Lavigne said. Terrace Bay Reeve Jim Ziegler said that as a union member and Reeve, he sees both points of view. What Council has attempted at the Township level, Ziegler said, was to involve employees in the decision making process as much as possible. "This sounds like Utopia in Terrace Bay," one delegate said after Lavigne and Ziegler Police Board continued from page 2 interview window has gotten us into jams before," Fenton said. . After the interview win- dow, he said purchasing air conditioners for the Police Station was the most urgent priority, because the heat in the summer time was reduc- ing the lifespan of the sta- tion's computers. "We're probably chopping anywhere from 20-30 per cent of the life span of the comput- ers," he said, "And last sum- mer, the heat was so unbear- able (in the station) we had to send staff home." The PSB passed a resolu- tion recommending that Council accept the budget as proposed. They also passed a resolu- tion to purchase a third vehi- cle for the Police Service. The new. vehicle will replace the four wheel drive, which will be maintained and used as a back-up vehicle. ' ai | \ UNA! ASUS A AU "I tt ih CONFEDERATION COLLEGE Education That Works DISTANCE EDUCATION PRESENTS PART-TIME PROGRAMMING SPRING - 92 rochures of the subject offerings and application forms are now available at your: CONTACT NORTH SITE IN TERRACE BAY BGs coordinator will be available to accept registrations and answer questions. Phone: 1-807-825-9160 Fax: 1-807-825-9316 YOUR NEWSPAPER... FOOD FOR THOUGHT described labour/management relations at Kimberly Clark and the Township. "I've been attending these meetings for 25 years," former MPP Jack Stokes said. "And this is the first time I've seen an openness to the idea of working together." 7) ic fe} Peaelelelelaeleelelel ele elfelfelrelelelelelelelfelelyel el elpelpel el elyelpelpel el elelpelpelel Transportation Minister Gilles Pouliot spoke to dele- gates Saturday evening. He extended the partnership theme to include national unity. Other topics discussed by delegates included regional tourism and the task team on native and non-native business. aelj{a Thank You The Terrace Bay players of the North Shore Shark Tweens team that competed at the Ontario Provincial A Ringette Championships, would like to thank the following individuals or groups that donated or helped in fundraising. We would like to thank The Pyhtilas for the donation of our jerseys, The Ringette Club, Mrs. D. Pyhtila, Mrs. L. Black and Mr. R. Sitko for co- ordinating fundraising, Mrs. M. Long, Mrs. M. Dobush, Mr. R. Fournier, The Curling Club, Mrs. 0. Grimm, Dayle Connor, the Legion, The Stereo Club, The Print Shop, the chaperones at the dance, and Mr. Dom Filane, the generosity of the Terrace Bay citizens who contributed to our bottle drives and purchased our 50/50 tickets. And a special thanks to the parents who supported us all the way. To those we inadvertently missed we thank you. Team members; Meghan Jowitt, Joanne Pyhtila, Amy Gray, Michele Bruneau, Carole Long, and Bronwen Gemmill. Coaches: Sherri Jowitt, Ron Jowitt (Yelrelpelfelpesfeljel ele fel el pele) el (el fel el fel fel fel pelyelyelyelpaljelyel eeeelelelelelelelelelelelelelpelpelrelre Ieee asses if eleeelelelelelelelelr Jel elfel Jfelfelreljelfeliel aT flrel Telrelfed AGI Ti fel alle fae feife fel [fel fel Jeli felelelel elelfeliel fer alc (lpelfelfelfelfelfelel elelpelel el (el jelfelpel pel yel)[G)

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