Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1992, p. 9

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Page 9, News, Tuesday, April 28, 1992 MNR announces release independent internal study MNR's office in Terrace Bay will close at noon for one hour, and at 4:30 pm, to allow MNR staff to carry out improved out- reach training, science and technology transfer and increased co-management group committments through the redeployment of staff. The refocusing of Terrace Bay District efforts to improve co-management partnerships with the public has already been increasing over the past year. The Rossport Island Devel- opment Board was organized with members of the public from Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Rossport and Pays Plat Indian Reservation. Its goal is to prepare a man- agement plan of the Rossport Islands. It is expected they will present a plan by early 1993 to assist and guide the develop- ment and uses of the Rossport Island Group. Another group, the Timber Management Plan Stakehold- ers Committee, is made up of member of the public from Manitouwadge and Caramat. Members come from both private and industrial back- grounds, and the group has been ongoing in Mani- touwadge to develop a five year plan for the Big Pic forest resource users. This major planning effort, including full public input, has recently been approved. Several other public adviso- ry committees will be working in partnership with MNR in the future on resource uses as diverse as timber harvesting, road uses and access, land use and development, fisheries and wildlife use plans, and brook harvest trout allocations. Ministry staff are also pro- viding their assistance as mem- bers on community committees such as tourism development, waterfront development and land use concerns. Copies of the "Terrace Bay District Market Analysis Study" by Lehman and Associ- ates, have been distributed to the public libraries and Town- ship Councils in Schreiber and Terrace Bay, as well as to Rossport and Pays Plat. Report calls for new conservation fishering licences The province has released Fishing and Hunting Licence Review , which, among other things, calls for a conservation licence. The conservation licence, proposed in the report, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY SPRING YARD CLEAN-UP The Township of Terrace Bay is preparing for the Seniors Spring Clean-up Program. Would like any Community Groups or Organizations interested in raising funds for their group to please contact the Township Office in writing by Friday, May 8, 1992. would allow anglers to pay a reduced fee if they agree to reduced catch limits. It would be aimed at reducing the harvesting of fish in Ontario, and fostering sup- port for the conservation of Ontario's fisheries resource. The report recommends that the current wildlife licence structure be main- tained, with minor changes to remove or combine some licences. The report also recom- mends introducing an identi- fication card for resident TERRACE BAY, SCHREIBER LIONS CLUB is holding an AUCTION ) FLEA MARKET/YARD SALE 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1992 AUCTION STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. AT THE TERRACE BAY ARENA hunters and anglers. Valida- tion stickers could be placed on this credit-card style identification card, replacing some of the current paper Personal tables are avail- able for yard sale items Please call (after 6 pm) B. Cassie 825-3362 K. Martinsen 825-9711 F. Notwell 825-9221 licences. The report suggests all licence fees be revised. YOUR SUPPORT OF YOUR LOCAL LIONS CLUB [S GRRRRREATLY APPRECIATED | ALL PROCEEDS WILL REMAIN IN OUR COMMUNITIES THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION EDUCATION WEEK ACTIVITIES Education Week in Ontario provides an opportunity for all of us in education to invite parents, the media and the public to see our education system at work. The theme for Education Week ( May 4 - 8 ) this year is: Make it work with Education L'education, un atout dans son jeu This theme suggests more than just career considerations. It also means partnerships with both the local and the national community. The Lake Superior Board of Education invites everyone to participate in celebrating Education Week 1992. For your information, the activities planned for the schools in your community are listed below. Please contact your local school for further details. The following activities are taking place on a system-wide basis in which students from all schools participate. May 5: Elementary Oral Communications Festival 1:00 p.m. Manitouwadge May 7,8: NSSSAA West Soccer Finals - Lake Superior High School, Terrace Campus. MANITOUWADGE Schreiber Public School May 6: peice: eeue mt - wee TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER Schreiber Public School is linking Education y 6: Career Day-- in. the antemoon Lake Superior High School Week with Environmental Week so many of Open House - in the evening May 5: Grade 8 Orientation Manitouwadge Public School the activities reflect a "green" approach May 6: Presentation by Minova Mines to Tech May 4: Open competition to design a May 4: Open House - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Students GREEN SPACE for the adjacent lot - All May 5: Oral Communications Festival 1:00 May 6: Parent Teacher Interviews 2:30 - 4:00 pm & Grades 7-8:30 pm 1:00 p.m. - Earth Day Parade May 7,8: NSSSAA Soccer Tournament Terrace Bay Public School May 4: Special Education Week Assembly - 10:45 am Pitch-in Day (Adopt-a-lot Program) AM & PM Grade 8 High School Orientation May 5: "Red & White Day" - Canada Promotion Day May 6: Career day - Grades 7 & 8, Terrace Oral Communications Festival - Manitouwadge Bay 1:15 p.m. Grade 1 - 6 Presentation National Garbage Free Lunch 1:15 p.m. Forest Week in the gym MNR Presentation Grades 1 - 6 1:30 p.m. J.K. Registration "National Forest Week" May 6: Career Day - Grades 7 & 8 May 7: A.M. Primary Division Newspaper Scavenger Hunt Grade 7/8 Energy Demonstration May 7: Open House, Talent Night Old textbook display and giveaway May 5: Oral Communications Festival - Manitouwadge J.K. registration - 1:15 MARATHON Marathon High School There will be a display of student art throughout the school during the week May 6: Campaign for 1992/93 student council Outers Club - Penn Lake Canoe Training May 7-9: Musical production "Something's Rockin in Denmark" 7:30 p.m. May 7,8: NSSSAA Soccer Finals - Terrace Bay Marathon Public School May 5: LSBE Oral Communications Festival - Manitouwadge May 8: Museum Day - Grade 5 Music demonstration May 6: Open House in evening Demonstration of can crushers - Grade 1 Art Fair in the Gym in the evening P.M. Primary Grade activities Newspaper scavenger hunt - Grades 3-8 Grade 7 Parents meeting - 7:00 pm May 8: Display of designs for the GREEN SPACE Book Fair in the Library

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