Page 14, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Northern Affairs Canada Works Job Creation Program by SYD MORAN Staff Officer ~ Once again the Fed- eral Government has an incentive program called the Canada-Works Pro- gram. This is not to be - confused with the Sum- mer Canada Works Pro- 'gram for students. The criteria is somewhat dif- ferent. The jobs created should be activities which support local pri- orities. Program prior- ities are activities that: promote economic re- covery and long range <RUIP, NIAGARA APPLES & PEARS On Sale Nov. 10/84 _ » ayview St. Schreiber First come first served a DOG INN - development result in incremental continuing employment contribute to the im- provement of commun- ity assets * provide community services which will not create a dependency upon the termination of program funding. Organizations, _ bus- inesses and individuals are eligible td receive program funds. Fed- eral and provincial/ter- ritorial government de- partments and agencies are eligible to submit a proposal but must des- ignate a non-govern- ment organization, bus- iness or individual to act .as the employer to carry out the proposed ac- tivities. A municipality is eligible if the provin- cial government raises no objection. * Proposals by employ- ers should normally pro- vide for 3 or more full- time jobs. They should provide participants with the necessary su- pervision, orientation and or support to com- plete their tasks. The work involved should be composed of tasks which - will not duplicate or compete with existing services or displace, work normally perform- ed by volunteers or ex- isting or laid-off employ- ees. Persons hired must be Required Immediately | 2 dependable ladies for dining room waitressing on Friday, Saturday & Sunday Evenings. Apply in Person and 5 filling Birchwood Terrace Requires ONE CASUAL R.N.A. To work mainly evening and night shifts, in for vacations, holidays, and sick time. Number of hours not guaranteed. Applications may be obtained at Birchwood Terrace during office hours. statutory unemployed and legally entitled to work in Can- ada. They have to be re- ferred by Canada Em- ployment Centres. A Federal contribution will not be paid for employ- ees who were not re- ferred by the C.E.C. un- less the manager of the C.E.C. has authorized an exemption from the referral procedure. Members of the imme- diate family of the em- ployer may not be paid for project employment unless prior approval has been given in writ- ing by the C.E.C. man- ager. . The projects can run from six (6) weeks up to fifty-two (52) weeks. The deadline for the receipt of applications is No- vember 16, 1984. Your application will be acknowledged by the Employment Develop- ment Branch Office as soon as it is received. Do not assume your ap- plication is approved un- til so notified by the Canada Employment and Immigration Com- mission. For this and other in- Ask for Vickie _--$---------------------------- Terrace Bay Classified Schreiber Ad MEME Policy All Classified Advertising is Pre-Paid Paid 25 words 2 weeks °4.00 .20 per word after 25 Household items, pets, sports equipment, appliances, clothing, wanted to buy. 25 words 2 weeks °5.00 .20 per word after 25 Automobiles, trucks, boats, motors, recreational vehicles, property, for rent, motorcycles, child care services, musical equipment, wanted to buy, each item. Cancellations - Corrections Please check your advertisement for corrections. No Credit will be issued for any cancellation, once an ad is ordered, it is considered to have been published. Deadline Deadline for all classified word ads is 12:00 noon Friday preceding publication. Classified ads are paid in advance or mailed to Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO or dropped off at the News Office in Terrace Bay or at Fig's Texaco in Schreiber. Mail Order Form Today Mail Cheque or Money Order to: The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News P.O. Box 579 Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0 ORIN se PR BS ES ss ADDRES. 2555 oo Bish Bea Be. ae PURGING 5.5 Gee. ocqit hulk 5 STARR re we ee ar ee re ere ne oe eee ee ee le ee a Te ee Se ee ee OO ee Fe ee ee ee en ee Re Ee a eS eed Travaux publics Canada Public Works Canada INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services listed below, addressed to the Chief, Contract Administration, Ontario Region, Public Works Canada, 4900 Yonge Street, (10th Flocr), Willowdale, Ontario M2N 6A6, will be received until 1500 hours on the specified closing date. Tender Documents can be seen, or obtained on payment of the applicable deposit, through the office of the Director General, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, Tendering Office, 10th Floor, 4900 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario and Public Works Canada, 540 West Arthur Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario. PROJECT No. 184173 .- for CANADA POST CORPORATION - Terrace Bay, Ontario, Post Office, Electric Heating System Replace existing electric fired steam heating system with electric air heating system Closing Date: Tuesday, November 27, 1984 Deposit For Tender Documents: $25.00 Tender documents may also be seen at Thunder Bay Construction Association, Box 2000, Station F, Thunder -Bay, Ontario, and Toronto Construction Association, 1 Sparks Avenue, Willowdale, Ontario. Enquiries: 416-224-4240 INSTRUCTIONS Deposit for plans and specifications must be made in the form of a bank cheque to the order of the Receiver General for Canada, and will be released on return of the documents in good condition within one month from' the date of tender opening. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. formation contact your nearest Canada Employ- ment and Immigration Commission or Northern Affairs Office at the Peninsula Building, Box 280, Marathon, On- tario POT 2E0 or tele- phone 229-1153 or Ze- nith 33160. Medical Receipts Necessary Most of Canada's 15 milliori taxpayers will feel the effect of a change in the Income Tax Act when they file their 1984 return. The $100 standard deduction for charitable donations and medical expenses will no longer be avail- able. Prior to 1984 taxpay- ers could claim the $100 standard deduction without having to at- tach supporting re- ceipts. This deduction could be claimed in lieu of medical expenses im. dodick R.O. optometrist 1119 Victoria Ave THUNDER BAY | Phone 622-7726 SWEEPS - Safe - Clean - Efficient Call "Rick" anytime 825-9309 = OF 825-3824 | CHIMNEY insurance Preferred Rates Save Up To 50% call today for your free quote Toll Free 1-800-465-3909 31 North Court Street Thunder Bay, Ontario PTA 4T4 plus charitable dona- tions. Last year, 11,217,566 taxpayers claimed the $100 standard deduction on their income tax re- turn and about 13 mil- lion claimed it for the 1982 taxation year. Taxpayers are advised in November of 1984 to keep all records since January of 1984 because receipts for medical ex- penses and for charita- ble donations will be re- quired to support claims for the 1984 tax year. Holy Angels P.T.A. Holy Angel's Cath- olic Parent Teacher As- sociation held their in- itial meeting Thursday evening October 25, 1984 at the school. There was a very large attendance. Membership fee was set at $3.00 and mem- berships went on sale after the meeting. Mrs. Mary Shack, Jr. is the Membership Chairman and Mfrs. Rosemary Alfarano the Publicity chairman. The Secretary, Mrs. Edyth Cosgrove tendered her resignation as she is now employed by the North of Superior Dis- trict Roman Catholic Separate School Board as secretary at Holy Angels School. Her po- sition has not as yet been filled. Following the meet- ing, lunch was served by the executive. The next meeting will be held Thursday, No- vember 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the school. | PARTICIPACTION )