Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 3 Feb 1988, p. 5

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Does it hurt? Betty Hopper is shown above injured with a broken leg bone as a boy scout ponders his next move. The scouts were told by Dave Schinbein to take care of the more- injured person first, which in this case happened to be Betty's mother, Barbara. K.Lusk photo. om VALENTINE'S DAY DANCE Saturday, February 13, 1988 at the Moose Hall from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. SA Music by PARTIE SOUND Admission $ 5.00 per person Spot dances NO MINORS (sponsored by the Women of the Moose) Perths DRYCLEANING SERVICES SPECIALS FOR © FEBRUARY 1-13,1988 Plain Dresses - - - - - - - - sore eee $5.99 Comforters - --------- se -----e $5.99 | Sleeping Bags ----------.-- --- $6.99 Sweaters & Blankets ----------- $3.49 NEW AGENT In Terrace Bay Lower level in the Travel Rest Trailer Park Post Office SEWING NOOK 825-9555 824-2617 Schreiber from page 1 the Schreiber store that unfortu- nately he won't be around to see happen. He said the store will be redone a bit more; the new man- ager, from the White River Bay store, will be moving things around a bit to have a different presentation and. to make more room in areas that need it. "There is a lack of space." Things like this are on the list for the next guy, Robb said. Robb told the News he worked in business-related jobs for five years even before he was done high school. "I enjoyed it and so went into it. My favourite aspect (of the job) is the set up of mer- chandise on the floor, called mer- chandise presentation." Robb's wife Laura has also worked in Schreiber as a recep- tionist at the chiropractic office. She has also been involved in Guides and Brownies and 'she was even the district commissioner. Robb has been involved with the now defunct Kinsmen and just recently he is on the new Schreiber/Terrace Bay Futures INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Contact DAVID FALZETTA . .in Terrace Bay 825-9471 Page 5; News, Wedriesday, February 3, 1988. Bay manager moving to Red Lake Organization. "I'm interested to see them (Futures) follow through (in their quest)," -he said. "I've enjoyed Schreiber. We've met some very nice people. We're going to miss our friends." Robb added that he hopes the new manager and the store will the community like he has. Robb would like to see people guide the new man with their likes and dislikes. The people have "helped me immensely," he said. "If you know what the customer wants, you can get it in, I hope people continue to get the support from _ keep supporting the new guy." Schreiber NBC [eam _ GF. GA. W LT PTS, SABRES HOS 13 8H 59 AO Pe 1: 19 SUPERIORS 13D: 4933 Sit: oer DIESELS 146239936: 59s S519 Player Goals Assists PES. L. McParland (Sabres) a3 26 59 S. Ross (Diesels) 22 35 57 P. Webb (Diesels) 23 20 43 D. Ross (Sabres) fat 16 37 D. O'Connor (Superiors) 16 20 36 D. Filane (Superiors) 24 10 34 M. Miller (Diesels) st 20 31 D. Davis (Superiors) 25 5 30 Justin Martin (Diesels) 9 20 29 M. Lake (Diesels) 12 15 27 Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges , washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. BILL CAMPBELL ELECTRIC 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. -- STUDENTS -- SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES Hosts / Hostesses for 1988 season eon Orlow Student applicants must be available for the entire Ontario Place season commencing May 6, 1988 and closing September 5, 1988. The Ontario Place Corporation requires approxi- mately 18 students to work at Ontario North Now. Interview teams will be visiting major northern centres during March 1988. Application forms may be obtained in Northern Ontario at the nearest Ministry of Northern Development and Mines office or by writing: Ontario Place Corporation 955 Lakeshore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario M6K 3B9 Att: Personnel Services Closing date for applications is February 15, 1988 to qualify for an interview. **In order to assist successful northern candidates with travel expenses, the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines is providing a travel allowance to those students whose prime residence is. in Northern Ontario and who are enrolled in an intend to return to post of employment. ' secondary education, and who successfully meet all Ontario Place Corporation conditions For further information contact your nearest Northern Affairs office. Ministry of Northern Development Ontario and Mines

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