Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 13 Nov 1985, p. 10

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Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 13, 1985 (ERS a TT MISCELLANEOUS For sale: 30" range, 1982 Trans- Am, 1982 Ski-doo-Everest, 1978 Chev van. Phone 824-2892.N-13 For sale: Complete Super 8 sound movie system, Chinon 60XL sound camera, Chinon Sp 330 projector, light and splicer. Easy to use, perfect Christmas gift. Call 825-9505. N-13 Washer for sale - $250. Also, 1979 customized Ford Van that has 3 captain's chairs, running boards. Serious inquiries only. Call 825-9393. N-13 For sale: 30" electric range, ex- cellent condition, fully automatic. Price $125.00. -- Phone 824-2069. N-20 WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RECREATIONAL | LOST& FOUND | RENTALS | miscetcancous 1 1 1 1 come in fees for first aid, cardio pulmonary resuscitation and health home care courses, and those fees in turn help to subsidize corses that are provided at no charge to groups and individuals who ANNOUNCEMENTS Tciwelser Mewes THE CLASSIFIED INDEX Your Convenient Shop-at-Home Center would not otherwise be able to take them. Local St. John Am- bulance Branches and Brigade units are members of the United Way, and they sometimes seek money for special projects, TRANSPORTATION |. PETS/ANIMALS SERVICES GARAGE SALES PERS. [ONALS such as buying training equipment or a first aid vehicle, from local service clubs, business and the public. To help keep up the good work, St. John welcomes volunteers, REAL ESTATE CHILD CARE Wanted to rent: one-two bedroom apartment in Terrace Bay. Please call 825-9195 or leave a message. Ask for Jim. N-20 Mother of 2, willing to babysit 2 children in own home, days. Would like playmate for 4 year old. Please call 824-3488 anytime. N-13 Bartenders for Kinsmen Call J.P. Hale pele DERS WANTED New Years Dance GARAGE SALES Sat. Nov. 23, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 178 Hudson Drive, Terrace Bay. Bargain prices on goodies for the whole family. Free coffee. Come and browse. N-20 825-3678 | RECREATIONAL For sale: 1976 Everest 440 f pisos ee il skidoo. New motor. Phone vit At boa 824-3145. N-20 HELP WANTED part-time help - required at Apply in person RENTALS Attractive 1 and 2 bedroom apts. for rent in Schreiber Call: 825-3853 or 824-2584 Y/N A u REAL ESTATE House for Sale by owner: Warm 3 bedroom, 2 bath, on corner lot close to schools, churches and shopping. Low. taxes. Finished room in basement, and many ex- tras. Ready to move in. Phone 519-542-7153 after 6 p.m.N-27 3 bedroom apt. for rent, partly furnished. Phone 824-2844.N-13 One room for rent in private home. Phone 825-3878 or app- ly 230 MacDonald Ave., Terrace Bay. N-20 For rent: bachelor apt., furnish- ed - good for one person. Phone 824-2844 after 5:00 p.m.N-20 DESK. 825-3286 RED DOG Needs applicants in all departments. (Waitresses, kitchen, housekeepers). FILL OUT AN APPLICATION AT THE FRONT TRANSPORTATION Must sell: 81 Plymouth Reliant, 45 m.p.g., 35,000 mi., 2.6. Hemi, Auto, asking $4600. Call 824-3386 a.m. or evenings.N-13 and require a The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Community Corrections Board The Child Development Programme PART-TIME SECRETARY The position entails approximately 28 hr. per week. Duties include reception, typing, financial accounts and general office procedures. Applications should be received by Nov. 22 at the Community Corrections Office, P-O. Box 477, Schreiber, Ontario. For further information, call Mary Burnett . at 824-3036 or Colleen Kenney at 824-3028. Getting rid of extras? Put it in the CLASSIFIEDS Terrace Bay- Schreiber News 825-3747 APARTMENTS TO RENT One bedroom both new both carpeted fridge & stove optional one with separate dining area Call 824-2353 after 6 p.m. St. John Ambulance No one really knows how many people in On- tario owe their lives to St. John Ambulance first aiders. In Ontario St. John trains about 120,000 peo- ple a year in first aid and cardio pulmonary resuscitation. In all classes the candidates make ner- vous jokes about whether they Il remember what they're learning and have the courage to use it. Well, they do. Every in- cident isn't a life saver. But every incident is one in which someone's pain and suffering, fear and injury are eased because a first aider knew what do do. A hockey mother itt Mississauga gave artificial respiration to a 17 year old player who had stopped breathing after he was hit on the head_during a game. He's alive. A truck driver took a course in Mississauga because he had seen so- meone bleed to death in a road accident. He. came back into the office a few weeks later to say he had already used his new skills to help injured people at the scene of another accident. St. John Ambulance Cadets were congratulated by the St. Catherines District Ambulance Ser- vice after they stopped at a car accident in which four people were seriously injured. The letter said, **Their expert assistance and cooperative conduct as they worked diligently with the professional Ambulance and Fire personnel was tru- ly effective. I have no doubt that their assistance contributed to minimizing donations and people who want to take a course to learn how to handle an emergency. Contact the local St. John Ambulance number in your local phone book, or the provincial office at 46 : Wellesley Street East, the severity of casualty in- Toronto, Ontario, M4Y juries and deterioration." 1G5. Another volunteer in St. Catharines moved quickly when plate glass fell on an installer and severed an artery. The victim faces months of physiotherapy, but he is alive. : Every. year St. John awards about 100. cer- tificates to first aiders who have gone to the rescue. They also award a few medals to those who have put themselves in danger to do so. There are many other incidents that never get public acknowledgement. . People take first aid for a variety of reasons. They take it at work as part of the company safety program. They take a public course because they've been in- volved with an accident and felt helpless when they " "T need you." Please Give CANADIAN SOCIETE CANCER CANADIENNE SOCETY Du CANCER didn't know what to do for Apartment injured people. They take for rent it so they can become members of the volunteer | ! bedroom, St. John Ambulance living room, Brigade and use their train- | kitchen and ing for community service. bathroom St. John is a voluntary, | furnished & charitable organization that has been at work in Canada for more than 100 years. The organization earns in- washer and dryer carpeted throughout 824-2362 FOR SALE . 14 x 68 mobile home on - landscaped lot. 3 bedrooms, carpeted throughout. Sale includes drapes, storage shed, sj woodstove, 3 cords of split birch. Appliances | ___ negotiable. » Call 824-2254 North of Superior Community Mental Health Program requires a Business Manager Responsibilities: 1. Accounting, payroll and purchasing services 2. Corporation financial planning 3. Financial procedures, control, reporting Qualifications: 1. Demonstrated experience in financial management and budget planning a necessity 2. University degree or community college certificate in business administration 3. Familiarity with health service organizations considered on asset Forward resume to Executive Director NOSCMHP Box 911 Geraldton, Ont. POT 1M0

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