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Terrace Bay News, 27 Nov 1990, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Tuesday, November 27, 1990 Anglican Church Women's Bazaar by Winnie Campbell A most successful bazaar was held on Saturday, November 17 by the members of the A.C.W. of St. Johns Anglican Church in Schreiber's Legion Hall. ; The hall was suitably decorat- ed for the event with a Christmas Tree, Christmas table cloths and serviettes at the tea tables which were also centered with a Christmas centerpiece. Large tables were fully stocked with colourful knitted goods, crocheting, and various other items. The craft tables showed the many talents of those who had made the beautiful deco- rations, and craft items. The bake table also was well stocked with many varieties of baking, puddings, candies, etc. The raffle tables also displayed the talents of those who had con- tributed them. To give the customers a chance to socialize and enjoy the talents of the kitchen, a delicious luncheon of turkey patties, jellied _salad, cole slaw and potato salad and cakes and squares with tea and coffee was served by the many servitors. Rather than miss someone who had worked, a sincere vote of thanks is extended to all the women of the A.C.W. who had worked so hard all day and those who had helped and donated in any way, which made this event so successful, plus a beautiful day, more like summer than Christmas. A vote of thanks also to the various men who helped us in any way. The raffles were won by the following people : Door Prize: lst: Mrs. G. Salesse 2nd: Judy Imbeault Fairisle 'Wool Sweater: Mrs. C. King : Train: Mr. J. Parker Carriage and Doll: Mrs. Helen LeBlanc The two Christmas Cakes will be drawn on December 22, and tickets are available till that time from the members of the A.C.W. Senior girls of the Church had goods for sale. We thank them for their effort and assistance. Recycling newsprint Representatives of Environmental Awareness Group Encouraging Recycling talked to council members about recycling newsprint. A major concern for E.A.G.E.R. is the collection and storage of news- papers before shipment to a recycling facility. The group also talked about a home composting program sub- sidized through the Ministry of the Environment. The council was informed that a representative of MOE would be available to meet with both Terrace Bay and Schreiber 7 p.m. to discuss current avail- able funding for recycling enter- prises - Temporary doctor for Schreiber Council was informed that a second doctor for Schreiber would arrive on January 26. The doctor, a locum supplied by the Underserviced Area pro- gram, will stay for a period of three months. It will be necessary to obtain an apartment in Terrace Bay for the doctor until more permanent arrangements can be made. The cost will be supported by the councils on Monday, Nov. 26 at Underserviced Areas program. en Schreiber Council Notes November 13 the plan; first home. @ you may qualify for a refund of the land ow, a transfer tax you pay on the purchase of your Remember: To qualify for a 1990 OHOSP tax credit, you must make your contribu- tions to a plan by December 31, 1990. Don't delay! Find out if you are eligible for OHOSP! Details are available at financial institutions across Ontario, or you may call the Ministry of Revenue's. Multilingual | Information Centre toll free: @ Metro Toronto 965-8470 @AIl Other Areas 1-800-263-7965 _ @ French Language Enquiries 1-800-668-5821 @ Telephone Device for the Deaf 1-800-263-7776 Don't let -- that first home ef away. lf youare saving for your first home, why not save your money in an Ontario Home Ownership Savings Plan (OHOSP)? ; Consider the following benefits: @ OHOSP earns you interest at competitive rates; mw for up to five years, you may receive annual tax credits of up to $500 ($1000 for married couples) on your deposits to Pour de plus amples renseignements en francais, veuillez appeler sans frais le ministére au 1-800-668-5821. Ministry of Revenue Ontario 3 NEW YEAR'S EvE PARTYS MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1990 /7 ; 8:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. MIJSI{ BY -- PARTIE SOND $20.00 single/ $35.00 couple COMMENCING SATURDAY, DECEMBER ist, 1990! SORRY NO MINORS! c= 6 RY 2 ZEN \ SOS ~-MURRAY& COURTS Y POT 2WO 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. Bruce I. Leaman, B.A., LL.B. THUNDER BAY OFFICE TERRACE BAY OFFICE 7 Simcoe Plaza Suite 410 (Lower Level) The Chapple Building Terrace Bay, Ontario 101 N. Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ont P7C 3V4 Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 Telephone (807) 825-9379 (807) 825-9395 Facsimile (807) 825-9506 TERRACE BAY OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. i ~ The Ontario Federation - of Snowmobile Clubs "Reminds you to stick to the Trail Every year, in Ontario, people are hurt and killed because they snowmobile on unsafe ice or ride on highways. The Ontario Federation of Snowmohile Clibc

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