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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jul 1985, p. 10

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FEE as ar k EE MISCELLANEOUS -------- SS| MUSICAL | RESSEaTONAL | LOST&FOUND | RENTALS | Mscettaneous e& < x __ a se __| a aaa For Sale: 1 girls bicycle, good for child ages 5 to 7 years. Excellent condition. Call 824-2594 after 6 p.m. J-31 For Sale: shampooer, vacuum cleaner Electrolux, 2 year old, shampooer, asking $250. Vacuum cleaner $200. Phone 825-3612. J-31 Fournier and Son Sport and Cy- ies" News THE CLASSIFIED INDEX Your Convenient Shop-at-Home cle. 10 speed repairs, bicycle and part sales. Call 825-9315.J-24 Lathe Colchester master 13 x 36 excellent condition, serious offers considered. Phone before 4 p.m. weekdays anytime weekends. 1-623-5688. J-24 AD D CRE) es GARAGE SALES PERS) ONALS Franklin wood stove and chimney for sale. Call 825-9474. J-24 RENTALS Room needed for a young male. Must be reasonably priced. Call 825-3747 between the hours of 9 to 5. Monday through Friday. PETS/ANIMALS " Reg'd Labrador puppy for sale. 7 week old black female $300. Call Beardmore 1-875-2647. J-24 SCHREIBER Owner Transferred. Must.be sold. Large 1% storey family home. Modern kitchen, dining room, main floor laundry facilities, full basement. Only 27.900. Call Al Erickson at ACTION REALTY 345-6171 or at Home 683-3047 ee STS PETSANIMALS | SERVICES | ANTIQUES Apartment for rent. It is fully fur- nished with a private entrance. Phone 824-2844. J-24 Four bedroom house for rent in ~ Schreiber. Fridge and stove sup- plied $500 a month. Call 825-9503. J-24 Electric organ, double keyboard, foot pedal, base or automatic cord, rhythm and instrument ac- companiment, easy to learn music books and earphones. Pric- ed to sell at $950 negotiable. Phone 824-2528 or 824-2654. Custom made left handed Rickebacker bass with 100 watt amp and 250 watt amp head. After 4 p.m. 1-622-1574. J-31 Terrace Bay Schreiber Classified Ad Policy Paid 25 words 2 weeks $4.00 - ,20 per word after 25 wanted to buy. 25 words 2 weeks $5.00 .20 per word after 25 wanted to buy, each item. Cancellations - Corrections sidered to have been published. Deadline Mail Order Form Today Mail Cheque or Money Order to: The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News P.O. Box 579 Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0 NAME ADDRESS PHONE ties Ses at Meee ewe. 6 € egeps 6 +t « «eee os Oe ee oS ee SO ee we 2 CS eg Re ee, Ole Fe eee oe ee ee ee ee ee re ar ee ee oh eee eg Pe Pipe ae Rp Re Ee eg bs ee oe Reg ee ee a ee oe te en ee Be ae ee ee ee ea All Classified Advertising is Pre-Paid Household items, pets, sports equipment, appliances, clothing, Automobiles, trucks, boats, motors, recreational vehicles, proper- ty, for rent, motorcycles, child care services, musical equipment, Please check your advertisement for corrections. No Credit will be issued for any cancellations, once an ad is ordered, it is con- 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. PLEASE PRINT 25 WORDS CLEARLY «6-9 6 peace ee One (REAL ESTATE Robert F. Cheetham Parents should be sure their children understand that money doesn't grow in electronic banking machines. Young children who often watch their parents push a few buttons to get handfuls of cash, can develop irresponsible at- titudes towards money. They may not realize Mom and Dad have to work-hard to earn their money. It's important for parents to teach their children about basic consumer ac- tivities, such as banking, shopping and saving. If you take the time to discuss advertisements and product choices, the child has a bet- ter chance of growing up with good spending habits. RECREATIONAL Starcraft hardtop For Sale: camper trailer Stardust swinger. Propane furnace, two burner stove, sink, ice box, sleeps 6, very good condition. Phone 824-2796. J-24 For Sale:.1973 Triple E 25 ft. motor home, 34,000 miles, all self contained equip. 3 piece bathroom, full fridge and freezer, stove and oven, sleeps 6, ex- cellent condition, reasonably pric- ed. For more details call 807-826-3537. 31 EMPLOYMENT SA EUR TL SLD PRI TR Anyone needing part time or full time cleaning person for residen- tial or commercial in Terrace Bay or Schreiber please contact Lili at 824-3357. J-31 Wanted: reliable babysitter to babysit in my home. One year old and 4 year old, a few days a week with good pay. Phone 825-9058. (No summer students). J-31 Especially with young children at the preschool age, parents have the strongest influence, even though the youngsters will already be affected by television advertising. When you're watching a TV ad together, take a few minutes to ask your TRANSPORTATION For Sale: 1981 Honda CR 125 R motocross, liquid cooled, used 2 summers, leather racing pants in- cluded $800. Phone 825-3226 or 825-3696. J-31 Terrace Bay Chapter 1426 of the Women of the Moose held their Installa- tion on June 26th with 25 members present. The executive for 1985-86 are as follows: Senior Regent - Carmel Zborowski, Jr. Graduate cle Regent - Margeret Mauger, Recorder - Sadie Benko, Treasurer - Jean Bozec, Chaplain - Sherren Kraehling, Jr. Regent - Giselle Legacy, Guide - Jeanette Caldwell, Asst. Guide - Kay Furyk, Sen- tinel - Gloria Benoit, Argus 14'x68' mobile home or land- scaped lot. Shed and 3 cord split birch included, appliances and kit- chen suite negotiable. For view- ing call 824-2254. J-31 rd 6 Corns' Remove them quickly and Keep Canada easily WA) Beautiful Getting rid of extras? MEDICATED Why Pay Rent C.M.H.C. approved house for sale, ap- praised at $63,800. 2 bathrooms, 3 Put it in the bedrooms, finished | |CLASSIFIEDS basement. Terrace Bay- Schreiber News 825-3747 Just move in. For appointment to view Call 825-9083 \ Starting Young children about how they perceive the product being advertised. Do you already own a similar product? Is it real- ly a necessity? Do you believe it's as good as it ap- pears on television? Properly handled, an allowance can provide a good learning experience for a child. If children are asked to perform certain chores in return for the allowance, they can more easily understand the concept of "earning" money. But be sure to set guidelines from the start. If you're continually making advances and don't attach any responsibility to getting an allowance, you will be teaching the child bad habits. ; Encourage the youngster to open a savings account. Many banks are becoming more responsive to dealing with children and some have even set up small counters for them. Youngsters who con- tinually demand you buy them "these cookies' and - Ann Ray, Pianist - Clara Gould. Chairmen - Membership - Judy Joubert, Publicity - Sylvia Sutherland, Library - Jackie Commisso, Mooseheart - Lois Pinker- ton, Child Care - Holly Stortini, Hospital - Claudette May, Moosehaven - Debbie Douglas, Star Recorder - Helen Almos, Academy of Friendship - Yvonne Mallais, College of Regents - Alma Hart, Social Service - Denise Bolduc. '*that ice cream" can be an annoyance in the grocery aisle. But shopping can be a pleasant and educational activity for both child and parents if handled careful- ly from the start. Rather than just saying '*No"' to the child's re- quests, explain why you can't buy everything on the shelves. Discuss the dif- ference between wants and needs. Get older children involved in reading labels and make up games around finding the most nutritious foods. I think children can understand many consumer issues if you take enough time to explain them. Don't just tell them you can't have five chocolate bars, explain that there's too much sugar in chocolate and tell them why it's not good for their health. Allow the youngsters to make some choices, perhaps picking the breakfast cereal or fruit for the week. If they pick a cereal they don't really like just because the box contains an interesting prize, they will have to live with their choice until it's finished. Parents who don't want their children to eat cereals with added sugar can limit the choice to a few ap- propriate brands. Of course, if you don't practice what you teach, the lessons won't be as effective. The ministry has pro- duced some educational material for preschool children and their parents. For information contact the Consumer Information Centre at 555 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2H6: (416) 963-1111 or call your office of the Ministry of Northern Af- fairs and Mines located on the lower floor of the 'Peninsula Building, 2 Gilbert Street; Marathon 229-1153 or ask the operator for Zenith "Ontario." Women of the Moose News Carmel Zborowski presented gifts to the In- stalling officers, Collegian Jackie Sopel, Minnie Woodruff, Bernice Pytyck and Clara Gould. Margeret Mauger Presented Jackie Sopel and Betty Ellsworth with a gift in appreciation 'for their help during Margeret's vear as Senior Regent. Betty Ellsworth received the co-worker of the year certificate. Refreshments and a lovely lunch was enjoyed by all following Installation. Help Wanted The Red Dog Inn has an urgent need of front desk workers to fill the positions of night watchman from 10:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m., Monday to Saturday, and evening shifts from 3:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Ap- plications are also needed for waitresses and cook's helpers. Interested candidates must be dependable and persistent adults. Pick up an application form at the front desk anytime or ask for Vickie. 825-3286 HELP WANTED Required part time jail guards to oversee prisoners in Schreiber cells. Applicants must be 19 years of age or over and pass a security clearance. Apply in person to the Ter- race Bay Police.

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