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Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1992, p. 3

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Page 3, News, Tuesday, April 28, 1992 New Schreiber Recreation Director Jeff Dicaire by Darren MacDonald The News The new Schreiber Recre- ation Director is no stranger to Northwestern Ontario. "I did my internship in Red Rock," says Jeff Dicaire, who started work April 21. "From there, I applied and got the Recreation Director position in Nakina, where I worked for two years." Originally from Espanola, Ont., Dicaire went to Lake Superior University in Sault Saint Marie, Michigan, on a hockey scholarship. "I played everywhere from centre, left wing--defence on the power play," he says. "I was a jack of all trades really." At school he got his Bache- lor of Science and a degree in Recreation Management. He left his job in Nakina to become recreation director in Massey because it was "closer to home" he says. "But after I was there for a year, they declared the position redundant," he says. So when the position in Schreiber opened up, he was available. "I had heard through a cou- ple of recreation directors on the Northshore that the job (in Schreiber) was available," he said. Dicaire's wife, Maria, is an elementary school teacher. "So she's going to finish her contract in Massey, and then she'll be coming up in June," he says. Also joining him in June will be Dicaire's four month old son, Matthew. Local students perform well continued from page 1 The test, which was con- ducted in the fall of 1990, was run by the International Assessment of Educational Progress. Students in all of says Ted Lake, LSBE Super- intendent of Education. "Tt was a test made up and given to all the students in the countries, but it was exactly the same test," says Lake. The survey judged stu- dents' knowledge of life sci- ence, nature of science, the countries were asked exactly the same questions, physical science, and earth continued on page 7 REPAP MANITOBA Is currently recruiting experienced candidates for the following positions within our forest products complex. Steam & Recovery Shift Supervisor Responsible for the operation of a first class steam and recovery boiler plant while on shift, the successful incumbent will hold a Second Class Power Engineering Certificate recognized in Manitoba. A minimum of 6 years related experience is required. Experience in black liquor boiler, lime kiln and recaust operations preferable. Supervisory exposure an asset THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY includes an attractive salary, benefits and relocation package. Instrument Mechanic The Engineering & Maintenance Department requires a jour- neyman/woman ticketed in instrumentation. The successful candidate will be familiar with pneumatic, electronic and distributed controls. Can- didates should possess three years related industrial experience, but all qualified candidates will be considered. A comprehensive benefit package and relocation coverage are in- cluded. The current hourly rate is $22.77. THE PAS, "Gateway to the North', is a progressive modern community located in an area renowned for hunting, fishing and comping. Excel- lent school systems, medical facilities, shopping malls and varied transportation systems are.all available locally. Qualified candidates should reply in writing prior to May 8, 1992 to: Meanwhile, Dicaire will try and adjust into his new posi- tion here in Schreiber. "T've just been getting used to the system so far," he says. "I've never worked with a sec- retary, or in an Office this size. I've always worked in smaller communities." But so far, he says he likes what he sees. "It's been very positive so far," he says. "It seems like Personnel Assistant - Employment people are happy to have me Benen Manitoba here. I'm really looking for- P.O. Box 1590 ward to working with every- SS LL fe Manitoba one, and hopefully I'll bring a fresh look to recreation in Schreiber." aatelaliceleyzie ax: (204) 623-4505 LAST Chance for Early Bird Draw! PLEASE FAX REGISTRATION BY MAY 5, 1992 ( $300,00') Hemlo '92 Mining, Forestry & Industrial Equipment Show Marathon Recreation Complex Wednesday, Thursday, May 13, 14, 1992 The best Regional Industrial Trade Show does it even better! More than 1 00 indoor & outdoor exhibits For more information contact: Directories North Publications Trade Show Division Thousands of dollars 35 Birch St. North. Timmins, ON P4N 6C8 Gerriape ean. Irc . NOTA. Timmins, Phone: (705) 268-8944 or Fax (705) 264-6744 ane ESP ee Saar PLEASE SEND SHOWGUIDE [--]_ INFO ON ACCOMMODATIONS [_] \ REGISTER NOW FOR FREE LUNCHEON PASSES! I | Yes, | plan to attend. 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