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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jan 1986, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 8, 1986 BES) RS ee ANNOUNCEMENTS "Boughen Nurseries. Valley River, sieeipaieestintedeaueiinier biigemeestanear ae oe RECREATIONAL SO LOST& FOUND | RENTALS MISCELLANEOUS Manitoba. ROL 2B0. Offers free Catalogue. Organically grown har- dy nursery stock. Ideal for Nor- thern Ontario and Quebec. Grow fruit without Chemicals. Large Apples, Plums, Cherries, Pears, Apricots, Raspberries, Saska- toons, Omamental Shrubs & Trees. In business 74 years." M-26 CLASSIFIED INDEX Your Convenient Shop-at-Home Center PETS/ANIMALS Free to good homes - 7 Lab & Shepherd puppies. Right now they are 4 weeks old. Phone 825-3594. J-15 3 lab puppies to give away. Phone 825-3556. J-08 New fully furnished apartment available - 3 bedroom, dining room, kitchen, living room and For Sale laundry room. One or two children Lowry Organ | only - reference. call 824-2844 after 5 p.m. J-15 excellent condition, orchestral presets, 'rythmn = accompani- ment and numerous other features. SERVICES Babysitter needed, preferably in my own home in Terrace Bay. 2 children - 21/2 yr. old and 7 mos. old. Four days a week. Please phone 825-3396, or 825-3346. Please call after 5 p.m. 825-9428 The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay NOTICE Terrace Bay Public Library Board The Township is seeking interested citizens to serve on the Public Library Board. This Board is responsible for the operation of the Library and associated community programs. To qualify for appointment, an individual must be eighteen years of age, a Cana- dian citizen, and a resident of Terrace Bay. Interested persons should submit their names to the undersigned before January 27th, 1986. For more information on the board's function, contact Mrs. 'Jeanne Marcella, Chief Librarian, at 825-3819. L.H. Simons Clerk Co-ordinator Township of Terrace Bay Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO by Winnie Campbell The Chimo Club of Schreiber held their annual Christmas Dinner and Par- ty on Dec. 13 in the Old Town Hall basement. About 70 members enjoyed a turkey dinner prepared by the members and served by the Schreiber Kinsmen and Kinnettes Club. These peo- ple also tidied up the mess and we appreciate this ser- vice. Thank you very much. Geno. Caccamo, Presi- dent, welcomed everyone and introduced the head table guests, who were all members of the club. Ex- ecutive member Fred Harness convened the event. Santa Claus arrived and distributed the gifts to all the young at heart. Fred Harness, the Past President, presided for the installation of officers as follows: Past President, Geno Caccamo; 1986 President, Beth McAdam; First Vice, Ken Davis; Se- FOR SALE Vending Machines - cigarettes - coffee - snack food - Coke venders phone Geraldton 854-0891 Male/Female Qualifications: post secondary/college accreditation ® Related experience would be an asset 'Salary: Current starting salary $19,018 Mr. B. Rousseau Business Administrator Lake Superior Board of Education P.O. Bag No. 1, Schreiber, Ontario, POT 2S0 P. Richardson Chairperson Duties to commence end of January, 1986. Apply in writing, giving at least two (2) professional references to: Lake Superior Board of Education Applications are invited' for the position of EXECUTIVE SECRETARY The successful applicant will have responsibility for duties in sup- port of the Business Administrator and Operations Manager at the system level working out of the Board Office in Schreiber. ¢ MINIMUM of high school graduation diploma with prefernce for ¢ Demonstrated proficiency in typing and office management ¢ Well developed interpersonal and communication. skills Deadline for applications: Wednesday, Noon, Jan. 15th. M. Twomey Director cond Vice, Jack Handel; Secretary, Eva Gordon; Treasurer, Pat Guina and Trustee, Alec Gordon. Following the dinner, "Happy Birthdays" were sung to: Darcy McGuire, Saiimi Willoby, Winnie Campbell, Vienna McLellan, Alma Haapa, and Pat Guina. The raffles were won by Eirene Harness and Marg Gerow. The social evening followed. The next Chimo Club meeting will be Fri- day, January 17. In other news, Joanne and Reg McCullough from Hamilton spent Christmas with her Mom, Mary Sparks. Muriel and Gary Shewfelt from Echo Bay spent Christmas with Marg and Dave Nesbitt. Our deepest sympathy to the Millers on the passing of Mr. Wes Miller. Also sympathy to the McBrides on the passing of Nova McBride. Many relations and friends attended the funeral. The Grace Baptist Church held their Christmas Party in the church. basement. A nice supper and sing song followed. Helping out was Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Morris and others. The regular meeting of the Holy Angels Catholic Women's League was held on Dec. 8. The treasurer reported on the success of the bazaar, and a report on a recent drug seminar con- tained several good pieces of information. (+ a | e | HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO were. expressed from the President to all for a job well done. It was noted that Holy Angels CWL was chartered in 1932 and that it was possible to have 50 year members. Under new business a discussion was held about changing the CWL bursary to Lake Superior High School. A motion was made to table this item for further discussion in January or February. We could get more information from Mr. Taylor. K. Stefuryk will convene the penny auction at Bir- chwood Terrace. She was pleased with the response from those who donated for this event. Mary Huard was presented with a service certificate in appreciation for her work with the CWL. Plans are being made for a Coffee Doo on March 17. There will be a day of reflection for members. Father Peter spoke and a decision was made to donate money for the criche at Pays Platt. The meeting was ad- journed and a Christmas Party was held, at which there was a nice lunch by Carmel Zborowski and her group. Draws were made for a six piece set of crystal, which was won by Marcia Buso. Santa arriv- ed from the North Pole for a gift exchange. There was lots of laughter and good cheer. Father Peter was presented with a birthday gift and cake. Thanks to all who helped to make the event a success. Our deepest sympathy to the Lidkeas on the passing of Mrs. Eileen Lidkea (nee Davis). Many friends and relations attended the funeral. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bourguignon for Christmas was Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and son Ray from Birtle, Manitoba. Thanks to the kins for the chocolates and to the Carol Singers. These are really appreciated. God bless you all. Kathleen and Les Cor- bett were visiting Mrs. Nonie O'Connor. Mrs. Pelletier won the turkey at Costa's Store. Mrs. Flo Fischer and Mrs. Roxanna McLellan won the $100 voucher. Congratulations. The Bay Christmas' Stocking was won by Mrs. P.D. Gilmore and the $100 voucher was won by Josephine Comisso. Con- gratulations to them, and to B.J. Ferland, who won Spadoni's prize of a "'unicorn."" Thanks . For Sale 1981 Dodge Marada Two Door - 318 Many new parts In good condition Asking *7500°° or best offer Phone 824-2045 FOR SALE 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 Jadson Enterprises Ltd. Box 23 ; Geraldton, Ont. POT 1MO For Sale WHITE PINE & CEDAR Paneling 1x4 and 1x6 V Joint, Tongue & Groove. 8 ft. long BLACK ASH 1x4 and 1x6 Random Length Ask Operator for Little Gravel River 1122 after 7 p.m. BOLBESL@O2OLGH2OL@ Reply to: Help Wanted ENJOY CRAFTS ? enthusiastic persons to SELL our NEEDLECRAFTS No experience necessary FREE starter package for January THE CREATIVE CIRCLE c/o Darlene Burgess R.R. 1, Lakeview Rd. Echo Bay, Ont. or phone (705) 248-3433 8OLHEOLS 2OLBQRO(H Fire Station. 17, 1986. Contract No. F-1(d) SCHREIBER FIRE STATION INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES The Township of Schreiber is now accep- ting tenders for the installation of ceiling and wall finishes in the new Schreiber Tender forms and specifications may be obtained from the Schreiber Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street, Schreiber. Tender closing date is 4 p.m., Friday, Jan. SCHREIBER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Township Schreiber

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