Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 8 Nov 1989, p. 8

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Page 8 Aguasabon Golf Club General Meeting Sunday Nov. 19, 1989 e @ @ e @ e 7pm at Rec Centre : Conference Room ° @ S . ' ®@ @ Agenda 1. Clubhouse Update 2. Election of Officers for 1990 3. Setting Membership Fees for 1990 Wednesday, November 8, 1989 Lavigne (representing the union) and Dean Maine. Choosing a kennel | THE PARTNERS OF Thorne Ernst & Whinney are pleased to announce that the Canadian practices of Thorne Ernst & Whinney and Peat Marwick have merged and will continue under the name of KPMG. Peat Marwick Thorne Chartered Accountants Located at the following addresses Marathon 52 Peninsula Road POT 2E0 (807) 229-1448 FAX: (807) 229-0381 Thunder Bay 584 Red River Road P7B_ 1H3 (807) 345-6571 FAX: (807) 345-0032 Sioux Lookout 39 % King Street POV 210 (807) 737-2746 The Lake Superior Board of Education Invites applications for the position of: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK This is a permanent full-time position, at the Board Office in Marathon. This posi- tion has become vacant due to an internal promotion. The successful candidate must have a solid understanding of accounting principles and typing ability. Bilingualism would be a definite asset. DUTIES, include operation of a computerized general ledger and accounts payable system, processing supplier invoices, preparation of cheques and recon- ciliation of various accounts. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should possess at least a High School Graduation Diploma. Preference will be given to applicants who have previous bookkeeping experience. OTHER: Starting salary is $19,684 per year and a full fringe benefit package is available. APPLICATIONS, should include a complete summary of education and work experience and at least two references. The deadline for applications is Friday, November 10th, 1989. Apply to: Cathy Tsubouchi, Accountant Lake Superior Board of Education P.O. Bag "A" Marathon, Ontario POT 2E0 (807) 229-0436 D.I. McQuarrie, Director of Education P. Richardson, Chairman By Alice Scott When you plan your vacation you must also decide where your pet will stay, if he is not going with you. Good boarding kennels are hard to find, and you must research all the possible choices. First ask your vet where he recommends you take your pet. Also, talk to friends who might have used this particular kennel. Questions you can ask are: 1. What condition their dog was in when they picked him up from the kennel. 2. Did he lose very much weight? 3. Were the kewncl owners helpful and courteous? 4. Were the kenm/» indoor or outdoor and were t!. » clean? 5. Are the dogs 4: pt individu- ally, or together? 1) should be in separate kennels. |. xs are sen- sitive when owners «1c away and may Starta fight with another dog. The Terrace Bay Recreation Centre's weight room has a new leg press. United Paperworkers International Union Local 665 workers Joey Kostecki and Gordy Philips made a request to the union to donate money towards the purchase of the leg press. The union agreed and donated $800 to the township of Terrace Bay. The town in turn applied for a grant from the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation for half the cost of the press. Through the Ministry's Community Development Program Terrace Bay received $800 and the leg press was purchased. The town will maintain the equipment. Pictured above from left to right are Joey Kostecki, Don Photo by Dave Chmara Always visit the kennels before you place your pet in them. Don't just phone the ken- nel. By visiting them you can see the kennel at a time when you are not expected. If you decide to ask a friend to babysit your pet, then you must leave instructions with them on the care of your pet. . Bring your pets food to your friends und to the kennel if your dog's brand is not offered. Make sure you have an adequate food supply and supply a week extras rations in the event you are delayes. Leuve a phone number where they can contact you in case of an emergency and leave your vets office and cinergency telephone number. Write down the feeding sched- ule and leave your pet's medica- tion, such as heartworm pills, vitamins cic... with your boarding kennel or duggysitter. 1.B.M. Bldg., 200 S. Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 1C9 Bus. 1-623-1521 Res. 1-344-6403 Licensed with Mutual Life of Canada/ « Mutual Investco Inc.", two of the Mutual Group. STEVE DAFOE Chartered Financial Planner Financial Planning, GICs, Estate & Retirement Planning Personal & Business Life Insurance, Disability Income Protection RRSPs, Annuities, RRIFs, Employee Benefits, Investment Funds* The Mutual Group Facing Tomorrow Together MURRAY «& COURTIS TERRACE BAY OFFICE 7 Simcoe Plaza (Lower Level) Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2W0 Telephone (807) 825-9379 (807) 825-9395 | Facsimile (807) 825-9506 Barristers and Solicitors Ross W. Murray, B.Comm., M.B.A., LL.B. Richard W. Courtis, B.A., M.A., LL.B. Randall V. Johns, H.B. Comm., LL.B., C.A. Marlene Wilson, B.A., LL.B. ® THUNDER BAY OFFICE Suite 410 The Chapple Building 101 N. Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ont. P7C 3V4 Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 TERRACE BAY OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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