Ted Graham, owner, and emplo. yyee Susan Glad (above) along with Althea Graham and Kristen Glad have created a new shopping environment in downtown Schreiber. The Best What? VIVIAN LUDINGTON The Best Little Ware- house in town is in the heart of downtown Schreiber. If you've not heard that statement in the last month or so then The best thing about Granny's is that you can buy just exactly what you need, from one bay leaf to 50 Ib. of flour or everything from scup to nuts. By the way, if you have any spice jars, save them to-fill at Granny's for a lot less than it costs at the corner grocery. Ted and Althea have some more great plans for the future of Schrei- <* Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 1, 1984, page 5 expand again and open 6 new apartments above Granny's. are looking for a most unusual gift for someone "basics"? in bulk or small quantities, drop with a sweet tooth and by Granny's Best of ber, they are going to So the next time you want variety, or the Scotia Street in Schrei- As ber. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Roger & Patti Albert are pleased to 'announce the arrival of their daughter KARLY born June 30th Special thanks to Dr. Wilkes and the nursing staff dt The McCausland Hospital Arthur General Hospital. Thanks go to Kevin & Terri Cocks are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Kelsey Keven Grace : 7 Ibs. 2 oz. Born June 25, 1984 at Port Dr. Wilkes & the nurses at the McCausland Hospital, and Dr. Cromey and nurses at the 5th floor West in the Port Arthur General Hospital. Malloy. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Raimo and Kathleen Mikkonen thank God for the sofe arrival of their beautiful baby boy, Phillip John Peter at the Port Arthur General Hospital on July 17, 1984 at 14:20. Many thanks to Or. Adey and Dr. The McCausland Hospital | Electrical Work For Ambulance Garage Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Hospital will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday August 14, 1984 for the supply and installation of electrical services for the Ambulance Garage and Workshop at the McCausland Hospital in Terrace "REVISED SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE you have not been to Bay. Granny's, a new store Plans, specification and tender forms for health food or bulk buying. ae may be obtained from the undersigned Y ' : see "Tet eee lees TERRACE BAY Tenders will be publicly opened at 4:00 owner) or one of the two Mon. to Fri. 7-8a.m. Early Morning p.m. local time, rade pope Auguat is, position of clerk which Swim (adults) 1984 at the McCausland Hospital. employees he has to help him. Susan or Kris- , Mon. to Fri. 8.a.m.-1 p.m. Lessons ; ten Glad who share the ere oreiag : srorrane we Mon. to Fri. 2-5p.m. Open Swim The heaiar ie or ony fend will not position of clerk which p jone , sen too an ISI e me i nece rily be accepted. has begun Schreiber's during my stay in the hospital. Special Mon. to Fri. 5-6 p.m. Bronze first job-sharing co-op. thanks to Dr. Wilkes and all the ji aaa sein: eed . D. Ross, Administrator As mentioned before nurses. A very special Thank You to The McCausland Hospital Granny's is owned by my children, Julie, Chris, and Cindy. Tues..and Thurs. 6-7 "ia Aquabics 2 Cartier Drive ~~ -- and his Tues. and Thurs. 7-8 p.m. Adult Swim earn po Ont. opened Gratay's gb Mon. and Fri. 8-9 p.m. Adult Swim March 15/84 for health Tues. & Thurs. 8-9 p.m. Open Swim am -_ the warehouse a e beginni Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. Open Swim Jeng resets i ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE 6:30-8 p.m. Open Swim ; -- NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS Equipment owners are invited to bid on the rental of the following equipment for Winter Maintenance Operations 1984-85 Season in the Thunder Bay District. SNOWPLOW TRUCKS - TENDER NO. 60- 84-33 Minimum GVWR of 20,500 kg for tandem rear axle drive, or 13,600 kg for single rear axle trucks and gross axle ratings of 5,440 kg for the front axle (fully equipped for plowing as per M.T.C. Specifications and Fully Operated). - Standby rate for plows has been established at $60.00 per day. NO PCV CLASS R LICENCE REQUIRED FOR ABOVE. LOADERS - TENDER NO. 60-84-34 Loaders to be equipped with a bucket without teeth of at least 1.15 m? anda maximum of 1.91. m?*. Minimum operating weight of 8,618 kg (Non Operated). Bidders may tender ori locations, on each Tender. Sealed Tenders, on forms supplied by the Ministry, will be received by the Manager, Administrative Services until 1:30 p.m. Local Time Wednesday, August 22, 1984. * 'SUPERIOR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Po wan Authonzed Dealer Aluminum & Vinyl siding, Seamless Eavestroughing Aluminum soffit & fasia board Aluminum stormdoors & windows Insulated replacement windows vv net tee oa at ae he th We do roofing additions, renovations, garages, etc. Local Alcan Dealer Wally Holman 824-3428 PAGET Funeral services were held at the Community Church on July 23, 1984 for our dearly loved wife, mother, grandmother and friend, Ruth Paget, who left us without warning on July 20, 1984. The love and caring given to us during our time of sorrow was overwhelming. So, a BIG THANK YOU to everyone, who attended from near and far. Special thanks to those who were in a position to know. our particular needs, and responded eagerly, especially Cora Ropchan who took charge immediately, the Rev. S. M. Lowry for the lovely service and for her attention to us before the final goodbye; Scott Chalmers who was most attentive; to details'at the Church, the pallbearers Don Beno, Graham Coe, Stan Hogkiss, Peter Gowen, M.O. any or all The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay Proclamation Specifications, Tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or Nelson, Brian Ramsay, the organist Ellen Hogkiss by mail from --. G. Reguly, Head, who "oe to play the organ for her lost pe Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at t Betty Hanley who on short notice learned an M | P : B 1177 = ticed 'and e a beautiful dition, the ountdale Avenue, P.O. Box : Poe ne sBes Sie an ar Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C. 4X9 Community Church Ladies Auxiliary who prepared _ the lunch and served, our friends at Costa's Foodmarket in particular Joe & Gina Commisso and Tory and Luigiana Costa who ensured food: was abundant, Shirley & Dennis Rippengal & family who baked and babysat, Peter & Alice Gowen who ' also provided food 'and emotional support, Mrs. \ ; Dobush, Sylvia Stasula and so many others whose names escape us at this time. Your very kind, gestures will always be REEVE - Telephone 807-577-6451 Local 292. When requesting Tender, please refer to Tender number. The Lowest or any Tender Necessarily Accepted. By authority of the council of The Township of Terrace Bay, Monday August 6th, 1984 is hereby proclaimed a holiday in Terrace Bay. i Not cherished. Ministry of | Transportation and Monty, Ted, Irene Paget & Family Communications