Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 18 Dec 1985, p. 10

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MISCELLANEOUS For sale: half price - digital AM FM cassette and 2-100 watt speakers. Used one month. Reason for selling - vehicle totall- ed. New vehicle has installed . system. Value $225. Selling price $125. Also for sale: P195/75 R14 radial snow tires. Used 4 months. Value $140. Selling price $70. Call Terry after 5 p.m. at 825-9562. _--D-18 For sale: one portable eight track player (good condition) $15, one portable AM-FM radio (needs lit- tle work) $10, one digital AM-FM clock radio (slight damage) $15. One curtain. and traverse rod; 200" long (beige with small dark flowers) $110. Will sell or trade any of these items for small shelf units; or storage closets; or storage boxes. Call 825-9490 after 3 p.m. D-18 " Washer for sale - $250. Phone 825-9393. D-25 '|BUSINESS | MUSICAL , ee ae cena RETA TS ee eS eS EAST RTE RECREATIONAL | LOST & FOUND RENTALS | wiscet taneous L 1 ~ 1 1 | TGhwelser News THE CLASSIFIED INDEX Your Convenient Shop-at-Home TRANSPORTATION For sale: 1980 Thunderbird, 4 speed automatic, 302 V8. Power windows, cruise control. Recent winter tune-up. New tires and very good condition. Certified. $4,500. Phone 825-3676.D-25 we: Peorthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES PHOTO PRINTS -- TERRACE BAY TRAVEL REST -- SCHREIBER 825-3776 Mid Winter Specials Dec. 9 to Dec. 21 Sleeping Bags - $5.49 Bedspreads - $4.99 Heavy Winter Coats & Parkas - $5.99 Blankets - $2.49 PHOTO PRINTS - Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay TRAVEL REST - Highway 17, Schreiber ANTIQUES AD CRO) q Ae ----_---------------------- GARAGE SALES One room for rent in private home. Phone 825-3878 or app- ly 230 MacDonald Ave., Terrace J a OI8 RS 2 ES RECREATIONAL For sale: 1979 Moto-Ski Nuvik snow machine. Asking price $675 in good condition. Call 824-2206. SEEMED, EMPLOYMENT Will do housecleaning in Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Rossport. Reasonable hourly rate. References available. Call hated SF «bent <tr D-18 824-3369. Ask for Linda. D-25 Cash business: well established: amusement machines: juke boxes: pool tables: video games: not dependent on one town: can easi- ly be worked into your present business: WRITE FOR SALE Jadson Enterprises Ltd. Box 23 Geraldton, Ont. POT 1MO 824-2617 ing why you are a first class newspaper. role you see the Terrace Bay community. Send your application to: HELP WANTED ~ Ree Do you care about Terrace Bay and Schreiber? Can you write? The Terrace Bay/Schreiber News is looking for an intelligent motivated editor/reporter who is prepared to commit himself or herself to providing the two communities in question with | . . anewspaper that will educate, entertain and inform; a newspaper that will lead and reflect the community; a newspaper that will provide a forum for opinion and a link between people in the community. 'We are looking for someone with a flair for writing and a desire to excel. Availability of a vehicle and willingness to learn photography are required. Sound challenging? Please apply with a resume and a covering letter explain- the person we are looking for and what /Schreiber News playing in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber News clo Gigi ; Box 579 Terrace Bay, Ont. Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club Qualifications: Please send resume to: Barb Hopper President Box 636 Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO Wanted Immediately Club Professional for -- 4th Figure -- Senior Silver Dance -- Senior Silver Free This position must be filled as soon as possible Phone 825-3712 after 5 p.m. REAL ESTATE 44 x 68 mobile home on land- scaped lot. 3 bedrooms, carpeted throughout. Sale includes drapes, storage shed, woodstove, 3 cords of split birch. Appliances negotiable. Call 824-2254.D-18 Trailer for sale. Phone 824-3407. D-25 M33 --=>> --=( £ malig, NAAT ae PARTICIPATION | Getting rid of extras? Put it in the CLASSIFIEDS Terrace Bay- Schreiber News 825-3747 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER Right-Of-Way Clearing The Ministry of Natural Resources invites tenders for right-of-way clearing on approximately 46 hectares in the Marathon area. Tender forms and further information may be obtained by contacting ; David Gordon or Sheldon Plummer Ministry of Natural Resources P.O. Box 309 Manitouwadge, Ontario POT 2CO Telephone: 807-828-3225 Tenders must be received by 1:00 p.m. Friday, January 10, 1986 at the District Office in Terrace Bay. A public opening of tenders will take place in Terrace Bay at 1:30 p.m. on January 10, 1986. A bid deposit of five hundred dollars ($500.00) is required for each tender submitted. This is a project approved and funded under the terms of the Canada/Ontario Forest Management Subsidiary Agreement. The total cost of the project will be shared equally by the Federal En- vironment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service and the Provincial Ministry of Northern Affairs and Mines (MNAM). Ministry of Natural Resources Minister Ontario Hon. Vincent G. Kerrio Mary Mogford Deputy Minister weaponry, What Christmas means The following letters are from students in the Grade One class at Schreiber Public School. They were written after they were ask- ed what Christmas means to them. Christmas means Santa Claus puts candy canes under the tree. (Wendy Morrison) Christmas means time for love and joy. (Dallas MacLeod) Christmas means Mrs. Claus makes hot chocolate for Santa. (Dani Garon) Santa Claus puts the presents under the tree. (Jessica Hodder) Christmas means toys. Mrs. Claus bakes a cake for lunch to eat and cookies and a candle. (Craig Gilmore) Christmas means_ ice fishing and hot chocolate, North Pole, snowflakes. Ho Ho Ho! (Jake Schmeidehen) Christmas means Christmas bells. (Jeff Schroeder) ~ Christmas means Mrs. Claus makes a cake for Santa Claus (Hilary Stewart) Christmas 1s for remembering. (Lynsey LeBlanc) Christmas means time for love and joy. (Jackie Flear) Peace at Christmas Is it possible to fashion a political platform out of - a Christmas theme? We could start with: peace on earth, goodwill towards all people. A recent Canadian survey has shown that the people of our nation put world peace near the top of their list of concerns. We want to see a de-escalation of the arms race; we want an easing of tensions bet- ween the two superpowers -- the U.S.A. and the US.S:R: Instead of building ever greater arsenals of modern our attention should be focused on mak- ing sure no one goes to bed hungry, eradicating disease, and providing education opportunities for all the world's children. We must ensure that everyone has an adequate supply of good, clear drinking water, and that decent homes and shelters are built for families everywhere. Peace on earth makes a policy of goodwill possible. In Canada we still have much to accomplish in rid- ding our minds and hearts of unjust prejudice towards others, eliminating pover- ty and providing job oppor- tunties, especially for our youth. Christmas provides all we need in that regard, with its message of peace on earth and goodwill towards all people. FOR SALE Vending Machines - cigarettes - coffee - snack food - Coke venders phone Geraldton -- 854-0891

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