Page 3, News, Tuesday; May 19, 1992 ral Resources office has Students in Schreiber design ° green space' offered to lend the school some expertise in its resdesign of the area. It also will provide some black earth so grass and flow- ers may be grown, and it will also donate some trees. Among other things, the winning entry calls for putting in several flower beds, bench- es, bird baths, and shrubberies. A commemorative plaque will be erected on the lot in honour of the winning entry. Just how much of the plan will be implemented will be _| decided soon, says Schreiber 4 Public School Principal John St. Amand. "A lot of it depends on bud- get considerations," he says. "But as much of the plan as possible will be implemented this year." Making green space presentations on behalf of their classes were: Amanda Andrews, grade 1; Kristen Gordon and Kelly Mac- Coy, grade 2; Jamie Blier, grade 3; Corrin Madge, grade 4; Benji Bryson, grade 5; Billy Madge, grade 6; contest winner Elissa Glad, grade 6/7; and Andrew Adey and Roy Powers, grade 8. by Darren MacDonald The News Students at Schreiber Public School have chosen a design for their "green space"--a 30 x 30 foot lot beside their school currently covered in gravel. The winning entry was designed by grade six student Elissa Glad. - Each class put forward a design for the space, each of which were displayed in the school's hallways. Each class was given an opportunity to view each pro- posal, and then vote for which design they liked best. Council turns down request continued from page 1 construction company, how do you say no to the others?" said Ziegler. He said council does want development along the high- way, but not construction camps. "Picture driving into Ter- race Bay and all you see are trailer camps," he said. "Is that what you want Terrace Bay to look like?--nothing but trailer camps along the highway?" Ziegler said Council told Lacharity that there were areas in town zoned for what he wanted to do, specifically the Aguasabon Trailer Park. Joe Marcella, who owns the park, was at the meeting. Councillor Chris Joubert, who leases the park from Marcella, declared a conflict of interest on the mat- ter, and didn't attend the spe- cial meeting. When the matter was discussed at the regular meeting of Council May 11, Joubert left the room. "Everyone on Council told him that we wanted him to do business here, but the bylaws didn't permit him to do what he wanted in that area (next to the old Texaco station.)," said Ziegler. Repeated efforts by the Ter- race Bay Schreiber News to contact Jim Lacharity in Ter- race Bay, at the Belanger Con- struction Office in Sudbury, continued on page 9 me) Winner of Lion's Auction door prize of a $100 gift certificate from the Airlane Motor Hotel Thunder Bay was Mrs. Karen Yaguchi ssid The lot was purchased by the school board from CP rail, and a house that was on the property was torn down last fall. The local Ministry of Natu- THE NORTHERN TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM (NORTOP) coordinating with THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL Offers the following subsidized job opportunity: Position: Nursing Aide Requirement: Post Secondary Nursing Student Term: Sixteen Weeks Wage: $8.50 per hour Please submit resume by May 22, 1992 to: Director of Human Resources The McCausland Hospital 2 Cartier Drive Terrace Bay, Ontario PoT zWo TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER SERVER INTERVENTION PROGRAM WORKSHOP For those interested in the responsible service of alcohol to the public. Z 'Wednesday, May 27th, 1992 6:00 to 10:00 pm Schreiber Recreation Complex For more information or to register come to the ; Recreation Office DEADLINE TO REGISTER FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1992 ROSSPORT INN est. 1884 Open Daily 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Steaks, Seafood & Fresh Local Fish , Licensed Dining § Enjoy the charming _ atmosphere of a 100 ' year old Railroad Inn. BE ee +e Comfortable overnight SSE accomodations FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE OR CALL: Ned & Shelagh Basher 824-3213 Rossport, Ontario