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Terrace Bay News, 19 Oct 1988, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Wednesday, October 19 , 1988 Remembrance Day Wreaths The Royal Canadian Legion Terrace Bay Branch 223 Terrace Bay, Ontario The Royal Canadian Legion Terrace Bay Branch 223 is now accepting orders for wreaths to commemorate Remembrance Day. If your firm or organization wishes to order a wreath, please contact the Legion at 825-3864. Our representative will call on you and show you what is available. To avoid delay, place your order early. f- Se a a FIRST AMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION EARN $230,000+ PER YEAR individually or $807,500 with 10 associates (est.) with North America's most exciting business opportunity. We have attracted CA's, lawyers, MBA's,. management executives, salespeople, and others who own franchises. s Brand new product » CLIENT benefits substantially at no s Unlimited market » YOU allocate your own time = Expert training extra cost = Product sells itself" No inventory when shown = Minimal overhead as » Nota franchise or a No competition MLM Limited number of Marketing Rights TOTAL INVESTMENT $20,000 For an information package call 416)368-0464 or (416)941-9922 %. ) (416) S Booo oook Early!!! FOR YOUR HALLOWE'EN COSTUME OSTUME RENTALS BEGIN: OCT 17TH MONDAY -7 P.M. -9 P.M. OCT 18TH TUESDAY -7 P.M. -9 P.M. OCT 22ND SATURDAY -7P.M.-9PM. OCT 23RD SUNDAY -2P.M. -5 P.M. OCT 24TH MONDAY -7 P.M. -9 P.M. OCT 25TH TUESDAY -7 P.M. -9 P.M. Call 825-9423 or 825-9555 Costumes will be shown ONLY at these times and dates.!!! 35 Terrace Heights Drive Deposit on costumes is required. Refund will be given back after costumes are returned promptly and in good condition! Adult Costume Deposit $30.00 - $50.00 Actual Rental Fee is 1/2 Children Costume Deposit $20.00 Actual Rental Fee is $10.00 \ Ar CE Thank you, Elise Kenny Homemakers give much to help others in the area To officially support the func- tion of Homemakers, the Ontario Legislature has declared the week of October 16-23, 1988 as Visiting Homemakers Week. Ontario's 6,000 Homemakers will be given recognition during Visiting Homemakers Week. Homemaker services run the gamut from light housekeeping, laundry, and shopping to meal Do you know how => toreduce the risk of getting AIDS? Practise safer sex. Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS ountain Vi preparation, personal care and child care. Homemakers often provide their clients with important emo- tional support such as relief for care givers, or simply an empa- thetic ear. They help clients by encourag- ing their participation in house- hold routines and by helping them cope with the stresses that often accompany debility. It's the giving, caring, and responsive attitude that make Homemakers special people. They are women and men who help the elderly, handicapped and families during a medical crisis or chronic illness. The support is priceless as many clients can testi- fy because the _ skilled Homemaker must tend to practi- cal needs plus any emotional tur- moil. Homemaker services, adminis- Introducing Original Watercolours By: Bruni Nielsen Visit our showroom and see our selection of originals by Bruni. Her specialty: Pet Portraits orders taken now for Christmas delivery. tered through the Thunder Bay Red Cross Society, have been available in Rossport, Schreiber and Terrace Bay for the past year. Red Cross recruits, selects, trains and supervises Homemak- ers. As well, they co-ordinate ser- vices with organizations that pro- vide funding, such as the Thunder Bay Home Care Program, town offices, Department of Veterans' Affairs, the Cancer Society, and family and children's services. This week is in honour of the many homemakers who give so much of themselves to so many people who dearly appreciate them. For further local information about obtaining services or becoming a Red Cross Home- maker, please call Phyllis Mosley, assistant homemaker supervisor at 825-9076 between 9 a.m. and noon. at a proposed new 'automobile dealership in INARATHON Consider these opportunities *Auto Mechanic (licenced) *Shop Foreman *Mechanical Apprentice *Autobody Repairer/Painter Apply in writing to: Automotive Personnel Required Box 369 Marathon, Ontario POT-2EO

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