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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1986, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 12, 1986 fa "I need you." SERVICES Electrolux Sales & Service of vacuum cleaners and sham- pooers. Call Jacques Roy at 825-9182. Also used vacuums available. F-26 THE CLASSIFIED INDEX Your Convenient Shop-at-Home Center Ise" Pee Wes: TRANSPORTATION Please Give CANADIAN SOCIETE CANCER CANADIENNE SOCETY DU CANCER RENTALS Furnished. apt. for rent in Schreiber. One bedroom, living "room, bathroom and kitchen. Call 824-2362. F-19 Apartment for rent: furnished, 1 bedroom and big kitchen. Phone 824-2235 or 824-2534. F-19 AD CRD ANTIQUES PERS) IONALS | CO) F Penner se to panel LOST & FOUND 'GARAGE SALES REAL ESTATE Thinking of buying or selling 2 home. We offer honest, efficient service. Deal with the profes-. sionals. Call collect - Rita Chisholm 767-4894 Represen- ting Remax, Lakehead Realty Ltd., Realtor. 623-4567. TFN YRS Te PT A AL SS TRANSPORTATION Get 75 mpg large car, R.V.'s etc. « Build and install a new covey gas vapour carb. Fit any car, truck or R.V. For info, send self-addressed stamped enveloped to: Thrift Carb, 10731 King Geo. Hwy., Surrey, B.C. V3T 2X6. TFN WANTED eee Reliable babysitter for part-time Lost: large gold locket and chain. Daryl Davis, phone 825-9096 and | can describe pictures inside. Reward. F-12 MISCELLANEOUS "Boughen Nurseries. Valley River, 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, Ornamental Shrubs & Trees. In business 74 years." M-26 Total finish acrylic nails, waxing and cosmetics. Call 824-2254. According to. a Report From Parliament, Cochrane-Superior MP Keith Penner, 'who represents the Terrace Bay- Schreiber area, was recent- ly named as a member of the Panel of Legislative Committee Chairmen. A total of 21 members were selected to serve on the Panel by the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bosley. Penner will be one of four Liberals in the group, along with 13 Conservatives, three NDP members, and one independent. Under a new Parliamen- tary procedure, once a bill has received second reading in the House of Commons, the Speaker ap- points a member of the to study the bill clause by clause and hear witnesses. Once a bill is referred back to the House for its third reading, that particular committee is dissolved. AT the moment, Penner is chairman of the Legislative Committee stu- dying Bill C-65, an Act to amend the RCMP Act. Besides his respon- sibilities on the Panel, Pen- ner is continuing his fight to have fair representation from Northern Ontario in the House of Commons. "The people of the north, in so many ways, regard themselves as being like a province," Penner said recently in the House. **Anyone who knows the spirit of northern Ontario knows that the people feel are a province," Although northern On- tario residents, in Penner's opinion, have come to see the importance of federalism, their represen- tation in Parliament has decreased over the years with the loss of federal ridings. **Because it is the domi- With your support cancer can be nant part of the province, northern Ontario requires special protection under the Electoral Boundaries Read- justment Act so that even- tually we are not left with only three or four seats under redistribution,' Pen- ner .explained. "That is why we are making a plea for northern Ontario as a special case."" Penner's Report From Parliament, which was distributed to constituents in his riding late last month, included a New Year's message. 'Perhaps it would be foolish to look toward 1986 with optimism," he said in the message. "'But hope springs eternal and we all hope that the New Year will be much better than 1985. Above all we hope that 1986 will be a year of peace."" He added that he hopes there will be a greater measure of prosperity to be shared by all this year. **All the best for °86,"" he concluded. Musician Wanted Bass guitarist need- Panel to chair a committee FOR SALE Commercial Property and Home work, as soon as possible. Phone F-12 very much as though they 824-2523. F-12 Pre-Inventory Sale ed for local rock beaten. oe Call Jamie Walters CANADIAN | SOCIETE Campground, store, double wide trailer, garage, CANCER CANADIENNE barn, 40 camp-sites, electricity, water, dumping, SOCIETY DU CANCER 825-9350 showers, pit toilets, spring water, two wells, pond, 7 on main highway 11-17, close to gas, propane, q stores, restaurants, swimming area, hunting, fishing, recreation area, school buses. Selling Price $89,000.00 for campground and home. Store cooler, etc. and supplies extra, Call 807-857-2342 Hurkett, Ontario for appointment or write: Maple Leaf Campground, R.R.1, Hurkett, Ontario, POT 1KO. INCOME TAX SERVICE Belliveau Accounting 432 Fort Garry Rd. Terrace Bay, Ont. NEED PAINTING? Part-time employment Ambulance Officers 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ee are required for -- Phone: 825-3504 seer ee The North Shore Ambulance Ppahese inal sale ends Feb. 28, 1986 Service Ltd., Terrace Bay aaa =e Required Immediately for further information PERT'S FRAMING & ART GALLERY Call Guy AVCO Financial Services call 824-2007 " require comer of Queen & High 345-6112 824-2530 825-3863 CUSTOMER SERVICE = REPRESENTATIVE For an appointment call: Are you making opty the most of your savings? Look at some of the advantages of saving with a Superflex annuity plan. It offers: © competitive interest rates © achoice of 22 accounts or apply: 611 Winnipeg Street. Schreiber DRYCLEANING SERVICES PHOTO PRINTS -- TERRACE BAY TRAVEL REST -- SCHREIBER Travelling to Thunder Bay? Stay With Us! Mid Winter Specials © personal service * the investment and insurance expertise of one of Canada's largest financial institutions. Ask about Superflex, today. 46 Parkway Mary Cashmore 825-9152 EO AS © flexibility to take advantage of changing market = ---- conditons oe Se ag Be ee a ae © quarterly statements HA 4 if; yf and | 2 \ la ba wy tavern i . Early Spring Sales Feb. 10 to Feb. 22 Pants, Slacks, Sweaters, Skirts - $2.99 Heavy Winter Coats & Parkas - $7.99 Blankets - $4.50 PHOTO PRINTS - Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay TRAVEL REST - Highway 17, Schreiber 825-3776 Breakfast Special! Daiiy Business Luncheon! Nightly Dinner Specials! NEW BANQUET ROOM © Banquets, receptions & weddings © Seating Capacity 110 We are offering 10% off our regular rates of: $30.95 single for 2 $37.95 double for 3 $35.95 double for 2 $39.95 double for 4 We are centrally located between Keskus Mall and Intercity Shopping Mall. Call collect for -reservations. 807-344-57 44 CIRCLE INN MOTEL 686 MEMORIAL AVE. THUNDER-BAY, ONTARIO - OF CANADA Get your life in shape. 824-2617

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