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Terrace Bay News, 15 Sep 1992, p. 8

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Page 8, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1992 Get $300 of free clothing and accessories when you buy a new Polaris before Sept. 30. As we all know, opportunities move fast. This one is no exception. a new Polaris snowmobile before September 30 and you'll get $300 worthofPolaris Win- , ; ter Wear and acces- "i aa sories* free. If you go for.a new Indy Sport, you'll get $300 in free goodies, plus a free extra year's warranty. (Until November 30, you can add the same extended warranty to any new Polaris _ for just $199.00). But you'd better hit the gas -- the '93 Indy Storm and Storm SKS sleds are already sold out. All our other hot new sleds, from the 500 and 650 EFIs, to the Classics and new-drivetrain Indy Lites, are sure to move fast. Dealers have extra savings on remaining 92's, too, if you're quick enough. ' Get the best machine, and the best gear, before the snow flies. But hurry. After September 30, this offer will be cut by $100 a month until all we can offer is a friendly smile. So see your Polaris dealer, fast. Pick out your favorite sled and free extras. Check out our special extended warranty. And ask about Polaris - StarCard financing, the easy, zero- down way to close the best deal of the year. Then get out there and blow 'ol'man winter's boots off. *Offer only good at participating deal- ers and subject to model availability. Indy Storm and Storm SKS are not included due to overwhelming de- mand of Snow Checks. Supply of Indy XCR, XLT, XLT Special and XLT SKS models is limited. ©1992 Polaris Industries Inc. POLARIS JEAN'S SAW SALES TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO 825-9050 *'bedkits themselves include Children helping children ECU {UADOR La Cocua ° Phil a ete Terrace Bay | ECUADOR Canada . Community The Thomas TAWCYO000 1 2 Chures s 0 a We res akville ON Canada 1 AWDXODoR: The Sunday School chil- dren at the Terrace Bay Com- munity Church did their part to help less fortunate kids last year during Lent. Any money they managed to raise went a HELP WANTED Position available for licensed into a big egg that was kept at Stylist. the church. By the end of Call Lent, they had managed to Dawn's Hair Studio put together enough money 825-9694 to buy six bedkits for poor children in South America (above photo, centre.) The blankets, clothes and toys for the children. Tenaes Bay or - Schreiber We will train the suitable applicant for a Class "B" licence. Must be at least 21 years of age, in good The Recommended Changes To health and currently hold a drivers licence with a The Trees Act The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has been asked:-to amend the current Trees Act to give all municipalities the oppertunity to pass local bylaws to protect trees. The Tree Bylaws Advisory Committee, with members from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the province, has recommended changes to the Trees Act. The ministry will welcome public comments on the recommendations until September 30, 1992. The Recommendations Propose To: * allow municipalities to pass bylaws that meet local needs for reguiating SNOW REMOVAL TENDERS for the Lake the removal of trees on private lands Superior Board of Education properties in * -- provide local citizens with the opportunity for input into'how the cutting of Schreiber/Terrace Bay will be accepted no entire woodlots, important stands of trees, or heritage trees, might affect later than 12:00 noon Friday October 2 the community 1992 by : ' * give landowners an opportunity for input into the development of local bylaws Chris Deller * prevent misuse of wooded land by allowing local councils, in certain 7 Manager of Plant Services circumstances, to issue stop-work orders or require that permits oe P.O. Bag "A", 12 Hemlo Drive obtained before cutting trees The Recommendations Do Not Intend To: * prevent anyone from cutting trees on their own property for their own use, forestry practice trees for landscaping The publication Before You Cut That Tree has more information on the recommended considered. Lowest bid not necessarily changes to the Trees Act. It is available at local MNR offices. Renseignements en frangais : (705) 945-6625 (@ Ontario or the properly planned harvesting of trees, in accordance with good obtained from the Lake Superior Board of : Education Office (807) 229-0436. Only * regulate farm crops such as Christmas tree crops, orchard stock and tenders submitted on Lake Superior Board of Education tender documents will be accepted. P. Richardson . D.1. McQuarrie Chair Director of Education safe driving record. Please send resume to: Trottier Bus Lines, Box 1107, agen BEY or eesaasies 825-3803. LAKE SUPERIOR: BOARD OF EDUCATION MARATHON, Ontario POT 2E0 Tender conditions and specifications can be

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