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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1992, p. 11

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Page 11, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1992 Northern Ontario Marketplace Looking for More Tender Opportunities? Northern Ontario Marketplace invites you to register for our computerized bid matching service. When your company is registered on our database, you will automatically be notified of tenders in your product or service category. Register now, and your firm will be notified of tender opportunities from both public and private sector organizations. Make sure your firm is competing for it's share of the billions of dollars spent each year by purchasers in our region. As an advocate for northern businesses, Northern Ontario Marketplace is working to bring buyers and sellers together. Register Today! Call (807) 475-6464 or 1-800-661-9051 or Fax: (807) 623-7250 Northern Ontario Marketplace 4 Confederation College, Box 398 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4W1 Northern Ontario Marketplace is sponsored by the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. eee Mr. and Mrs. Gramatowski 's back yard took top prize in the Horticultural Society's contest. First place in the Horticul- tural Society's annual front yard contest went to Mr. and Mrs: Gramatowski's yard on Birch Crescent. Second place went to Mr. and Mrs. Moore's yard on Lakeview, while the third place winner was Mr. and Mrs. Landry, also on Birch. Winner of the society's front yard contest is Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher, who live on Park- way. Contest judging was done by Aili Dampier, master gar- dener from the Nipigon/Red Rock Horticultural Society. NEWS & VISA | Cooperate for your convenience You may now Place a Classified or simple Display Ad by telephone. Renew your subscription or buy a new subscription for yourself or a friend. Pay your bill, order business cards or stationery or complete any other transaction with us. Simply by calling 625-3747 and charging it to VISA your CORRECTION Double thank you from Minnie Woodruff & family that ran in last week's edition Special thanks to Captain Joe & Admiral Jeanne of the "Tug of the North" who were very special to their "first mate". We apologize for the few words that were omitted. North Shore of Superior Training Programs Inc. BOX 1780 - MARATHON, ONTARIO POT 2E0 - (807) 229-1517 Training Opportunities for Eligible U.L.C. ~ Recipients Fall 1992 CLASS A-Z TRUCK DRIVER ( 5 weeks full time) delivered locally; applications available through CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE where pre-screening will occur; Medical and Driving Record Summary required. HAIRDRESSING (10 month course November Start) FLOOR COVERING (10 week course November start) both courses delivered in Thunder Bay; eligibility and prerequisites may apply. Contact Co-ordinator at 229-1517 for more information on these programs Names are also being taken for potential course offerings for U.I.C. recipients in computer Literacy and Technical Trades Upgrading - Carpentry, Welding, Mechanical. Apply early; seats and program funding limited. Funding provided by Employment and Immigration Canada. NEXT MEETING of the Training Committee will be WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16 at 7:30 p.m. IN ROOM 147, COLLEGE WING of Marathon High School en The News and Visa working together for VOUur convenience. Nn

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