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Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1992, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Tuesday, April 28, 1992 THE BUSHWHACKERS | BELIEVE IN REINCARNATION. AF "Go po 1 7 17°5 GREAT ON CEREAL! THE PROCESS OF DEATH AND' | REINCARNATION |S GOVERNED BY THE HINDU LAW OF KARMA. | WHERE ARE You ALL THIS STUFF "BOUT OFF To? CARNATION AND CARMELS IS MAKING ME HUNGRY J How's IT ; GOING GUS Z Go SHE KNOCKED OUT M TWO FRONT IFG | NEEDED ee ALITTLE SPACE. & fen ACTA. 4 éhy = asso" Air line ticketing and all >No hotels world wide a 824-3418 Joe Mykietyn (Agent) The Laprade Travel Shop Ltd. P.O. Box 925 Schreiber, Ont., POT 2S0 Gurney New Year's Baby Arrives Amy Gwen Ferguson Born April 13, 1992 weighing 9 lbs, ) 1 oz. Proud parents are Rodger and ; Linda Ferguson. Christie is the delighted big sister. 6 ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH CORP POSITIONS 1 SUPERVISOR - for 14 weeks at $7.00/hr 1ENVIRONMENTALIST - for 14 weeks 4 ENVIRONMENTALISTS - for 8 weeks at $6.00/hr 18 or over and 5.55/hr 17 or under The Rossport Islands Management Board invites applica- tions for the above positions to create campsites and trails on the Rossport Islands and to do clean-up and mainte- nance on existing sites. SUPERVISOR - Requirements - plan and implement work schedule, record keeping, work closely with and report to Management Board, teach basic skills in safety and wood- lore. Skills - good organizational ability and interpersonal skills, familiarity with boats, power equipment and general wood- craft. ENVIRONMENTALISTS - Skills - ability to work under direc- tion, appreciation of the environment and some wilderness skills. Application forms can be picked up at the Ministry of Natural Resources in Terrace Bay, please submit application and resume by May 11th to: ROSSPORT ISLANDS MANAGEMENT BOARD P.O. BOX 66 ROSSPORT, ONTARIO POT 2RO0 A SNUME 8 HARMER © Family violence continued from page 5 teachers to be familiar with the Child and Family Ser- vices Act, and to be aware of the language, stories, etc. used in classrooms. Train- ing will continue at a two day session the last week of April. Deborah Sinclair, Ruth Cunningham and a representative form local social service agencies will speak. This will be a chance to communicate with community agencies, and to better understand their' roles in dealing with family violence. In the fall of 1992, teachers who are now act- ing as resource people for their schools will give a professional development workshop for their staffs. Extended walkway, park improvements, among consultant's corridor proposals by Darren MacDonald leading directly to the Gorge The News development--were among the Plans for an extended pedes- proposals Moore/George Asso- trian walkway running on both sides of the highway-- and ciates presented for the long- term development of the Corri- The Snow is Gone but our spirit is still growing. The Superior Sno-Goers would like to take this opportunity to thank all who supported oar club during the 1991/1992 season. €i reminder that our General Meeting and nominations for the 92/93 season will be held Sanday May 3/92 7 p.m. - Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Conference Room New Members Welcome!! dor Area in Terrace Bay. Consultant Rick Moore pre- sented the plans at a public meeting held at the Tourist Information Centre last week. "(By running the walkways) to the Gorge, when tourists come to the Information Centre looking for it, you can tell them they can walk to it from here," Moore said. The proposals call for two to three metre walkways running ~ on both sides of the highway. "It would be preferable to locate the walkway as far as possible from the highway, which would involve some negotiations with private landowners," said Moore. Otherwise, they would have to be placed close to the high - continued on page 8

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