Baff n Shine Inc is now accepting applications for Cleaning Staff in the Terrace Bay / Schreiber area. Please call 229-0643 for further information Criminal Court Report Judge R. Clark presided over Criminal Court on March 13, 1991. Michelle Boucher of Terrace Bay plead guilty to a Terrace Bay Police Charge of Cause Disturbance. She was given a con- ditional discharge. Boucher also plead guilty to an O.P-P. charge of Impaired Driving. She will be sentenced on 28 August 1991. Cheryl Hermes of Terrace Bay plead guilty to a Terrace Bay Police charge of Theft. She was issued a suspended sentence and placed on probation for two years. Richard Roy of Terrace Bay plead guilty to a Terrace Bay Fl RE SEASON Police charge of Impaired Driving. He was issued a $1,000 fine and lost his driving privilege for a one year period. The fire season extends from April 1st to Wayne Sloan of Schreiber plead guilty to Possession of a October 31st each year. Narcotic charge. He was given an absolute discharge. Henry Smith of Terrace Bay plead guilty to two Terrace Bay Fire Permits are required before starting a fire outdoors except Police charges of Assault and Breach of Probation when the fire is for cooking or for obtaining warmth. Fire Permits are also required when starting a fire in an outdoor incinerator. The incinerator must be an approved model and it must be operated in an approved location. N O RC A Fire Permits may be obtained from the following Ministry of Natural Resources field offices: IMPROVEMENTS Terrace Bay Area Office Manitouwadge Sub-Office . P.O. Box 280 Box 309 Terrace Bay, Ontario Manitouwadge, Ontario PRESENTS POT 2W0O POT 2CO Tel.: (807) 825-3205 (807) 826-3225 SPRING SPECIALS In Marathon, Fire Permits are available at the: HUGE SAVINGS Ministry of Northern Development and Mines | ON 2 Stevens ~~ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS por2=0 SIDING SIDING SIDING Tel.: (807) 229-1153 CALL US NOW!! Renseignements en frangais : (807) 826-3225. | TOLL FREE 1-800-665-2429 || @) hin!" a = Resources Ontario COMING ATTRACTIONS "The Lobby" for VHS & Nintendo Rentals Mon. - Fri. 4p.m. - 10 p.m Sat & Sun. 3p.m. - 10 p.m. Towne Cinema Terrace Bay, Ontario WHEREAS: Every year, more than 1,000 Canadian workers are killed on the job AND WHEREAS: Thousands more are permanently Showtimes 8:00 P.M. : | disabled. WG-7] © AND WHEREAS: Hundreds of thousands are injured #&2(sqi| AND WHEREAS: Thousands of others die from can- cer, lung disease, and other ailments caused by expo- sure to toxic substances at their workplaces. AND WHEREAS: April 28 of each year has been cho- sen by the Canadian Labour congress as: - a Day of Mourning for these victims of workplace Nay §©=©accidents and disease; May Wed. 1 Thu. 2 Fri. 3 Sat. 4 }ees<aiel - a day to remember the supreme sacrifice they have -- All Seats $ 3.00 - Wed. May 1st ONLY (@4 &ecck| been forced to make in order to earn a living; - a day to renew approaches to governments for tougher occupational health and safety standards, and 'eawaeos| more effective Compensation; varies 5 aes \anrdidi! - a day to rededicate ourselves to the goal of making HOME tia ALONe (@@@ecqki Canada's workplaces safer. oer Seer rae Py "| 1, M.L. Cosgrove, Reeve of Schreiber do hereby pro- claim April 28 as an annual Day of Mourning in recog- nition of workers killed, injured or disabled on the job. Sun. 5 Mon. 6 Tue. 7 Senior Citizens are Free (these days only) KEVIN COSTNER