Terrace Bay News, 7 Dec 1988, p. 2

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ee tour of the station. The program continues the afternoon of Saturday, Dec. 10 when fire fighters will take a walk around town to take donations from local residents. At this time, the Fire Hall will be open for people. to drop off items at the station if they like. Organizers ask that any toys donated be in working condition as they do not have time to repair them. Once the collection is finished, parcels will be made and dis- tributed in the area from Terrace Bay to Jackfish. Any extra parcels will be donated to the Christmas Cheer Organization in Thunder Bay who will distribute the remaining parcels, Thank you in advance for your generosity and help in making somebody's Christmas a little merrier. REPORTER Northern Ontario Business requires a reporter with at least two years' related experience to cover major economic sectors for its regional business audience. The successful candidate will have above- average reporting skills-an ability to write clearly and accurately about complex subjects and a will- ingness to assume a leadership role in the newsroom. Editing skills would be a definite asset. A camera and photographic skills are essential. Please send resumes to: Marlene Moore, Laurentian Publishing Group, 158 Elgin Street South, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 3N5. (>) Northem Ontario OUSINGSS EDITOR Northern Ontario Business, a member of the Laurentian Publishing Group, is seeking a dynamic, hard-working Editor who can take the publication into the next stage of its develop- ment. The successful candidate has proven ability to lead a staff of writers and a network of freelance contributors. Prerequisites include strong editing sills and hands-on production experi- ence (preferably with tabloid format). Familiarity with the demands of process and spot colour would be an asset. This challenging position calls for well-rounded experience in business news coverage and an understanding of Northern Ontario economy. If you have a commiiment to quality busi- ness journalism, we want to hear from you. Send your resume and covering letter to: LAURENTIAN PUBLISHING GROUP Marlene Moore, Communications 158 Elgin Street Sudbury, Ontario P3E 3N5 Busi Ontario USINESS Crime Stoppers - Can you help? In mid-June 1988, one or more persons broke into the Pizza Palace in Schreiber. The suspects went, around the building to the back door and pried off a lock using a large screwdriver or crowbar. Once inside the culprit located a bank deposit bag containing cash. Two particular items in the cash bag may have come to your atten- tion. One was a roll of 25 "loonie" one-dollar coins. The other item was a dollar bill with a "V" shaped notch cut out of the bottom of it. It would appear that the suspect, Ballard' It has been a rather busy week at Birchwood. On the 24th the Ladies of the Birchwood Auxiliary had a variety night for the residents. We had several different kinds of music. To start off the program we had four young ladies from Superior High School band to play some selections for us. Kim Callaghan, Genny Stultard, Kim Rennette and Staci Matyr. We want to thank them for coming to play for us. After this part of the program we enjoyed the songs and guitar music of Henrietta Sellars & Sona Patriguin. Lise Roy, a member of our staff along with her husband Jacques Roy and his. guitar played several selections with Lise doing the who was possibly familiar with the business, left the same way he/she entered. To date Schreiber O.P.P. have made no arrests in the case. Improved security measures have since been added to the busi- ness. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000, this week, for information that leads to the arrest of the person responsible for this crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 623- TIPS, that's 623-8477, or long dis- tance, toll free, at 1-800-465-6844, singing. She sang some songs in french which made our french resi- dents happy. Next, Mr. Peter Vanderham gave us several selec- tions on his accordion. The resi- dents had a good time singing some of the old time songs we all remember and enjoy. On Tuesday 29th we had a Bingo & Social Evening hosted by "The Men of the Moose Lodge". It was a very enjoyable time which sure helps pass our time. On behalf of the residents I would like to thank all these won- derful people who gave of their time and talent for our enjoyment. No doubt everybody in town are busy with Christmas shopping and baking, getting ready for the big day. Along with letters to Santa so I if you have any information regard- ing this crime. "You do not have to reveal your identity." Crime Stoppers also pays cash for information on any unsolved crimes. The Crime Stopper reward fund is raised through tax-deductible donations from citizens and busi- nesses. Cheques may be sent to Thunder Bay Crime Stoppers Inc., 425 E. Donald Street, Thunder Bay, P7E 5V1. s bits and bites hope all the litle girls and boys have a list ready and hope they will get what they want. So be good kiddies. I hope you will be careful driv- ing now more than ever due to the road conditions, it's slippery and cars can't always stop so both peo- ple and children who are walking please be careful, it's better to wait before crossing the streets or the highway then to run across and run the risk of falling. We want you all around for a long time. We welcomed a new resident this past week. Katy Verdone from Schreiber, we hope she will enjoy being here and make many friends. Until next time this bit of a joke. "Definition of a Pedestrian: A husband who didn't think his fami- ly needed two cars." 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