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Terrace Bay News, 30 Apr 1991, p. 12

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-Page 12, News, Tuesday, April 30, 1991 Daring rescue FOR "i BILLION 2 PEOPLE, over the ice THIS A dog that broke through IS A the ice Tuesday April 16, may TOXIC well have drowned were it not SUBSTANCE. for the rescue efforts of the Terrace Bay Volunteer Fire . Department. The dog had wandered about 16 feet onto the ice before it broke through completely, MoQuin said. The firefighters placed a ladder on the ice and one of the men, with a lifeline attached, crawled along the ladder , reached out and hoisted the fairly large dog out of the water. MoQuin said the firefighters learned from the experience. "It was a real eye-opener," he said, "especially when we realized that it could have been a little kid that fell through." He said the department is looking at having someone come and run a course in water rescue. Mbations still die every year from unsafe water supplies. Through our water projects, CARE Canada helps improve health conditions in developing communities. Please support our work - give to CARE Canada now. CA RE P.0. Box 9000, 1550 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4X6 1-800-267-5232 THE TOWN OF MARATHON pry joe SPECIAL NEEDS WORKER Presently looking for a mature individual interested in working one on one with a developmentally handi- capped adult. Duties include; recreational activities, providing a role model, teaching socialization skills and arts and crafts. 15 hours/week(flexible hours) 8.5/hr Previous experience working with special needs chil- dren would be considered an asset. "Position is for Schreiber, use of a vehicle would be 'an asset." Applications to be received by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 17, 1991. Simon Dadds Protective Services Worker Township of Marathon P.O. Box 190 Marathon, Ont. POT 2E0 229-1340 Schreiber Beach The Schreiber Public Library is planning a_ information. May picnic as one of many events to celebrate its centennial year. The picnic will be held during the Victoria Day long weekend and one site under consideration is the Schreiber beach - a favourite picnicking spot at the turn of the century. There will be a period costume contest, races and games for everyone. Date, time and place will be confirmed at a later date. The Library is also holding a logo contest open to high school students. The contest ends May 6 so interested students should contact the Library now for more in September. Rossport boats used to bring people to Schreiber Beach for picnics and sun. Schreiber Library to celebrate its Centennial with a old-time picnic at Schreiber Beach The Schreiber Library. Women's Drop-In is interested in receiving older photographs of the present library building. This group is planning an Autograph Centennial Quilt to help celebrate the Library's centennial and welcomes the help of interested people. Centennial activities in the fall will include a kite making and kite flying session in September and a hike on the Voyageur Trail The Library had its beginnings in the old barber shop in Schreiber in 1891 and the Library is interested in any information or photographs regarding its history. fe NOTICE > Sealed bids for the property and vehicles belonging to the esiste of the late-Mrs.-H D'Arcy - 101 Main St, Schreiber Ont, will be received by the undersigned up to noon May 24, 1991. Vehicles will be sold "As - IS" - plates removed. Vehicles are on display at 101 Main St. Schreiber, Ontario. Appointments to view the property (101 Main St.) may be arranged by calling Jim Mikus during Business hours at 824-2383, 9 - 4 Monday to Friday. Payment in the form of certified cheque must be made by the successful tender by May 31st or forfeit the opportunity to purchase. Mail sealed bids marked, "TENDER - D'ARCY" to: Murray & Courtis Barristers & Solicitors Box 10 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO " IMPROVEMENTS | | PRESENTS SPRING SPECIALS HUGE SAVINGS ON REPLACEMENT WINDOWS SIDING SIDING SIDING CALL US NOW: TOWNSHIP . OF SCHREIBER TENDER TO CRUSH APPROX. 4000 tonne OF GRANULAR A Closing Date May 6, 1991 at 4:30 p.m. Location Township Gravel Pit Approx. 1 km off Hwy. 17 approx. 4 km East of Schreiber. Contact Municipal Office for Tender Forms. < Phone 824-2712. of TOLL FREE 1-800-665-2429 everyone who helped out and who attended our stag and doe. We both had a terrific time. 7 Thanks Again! [ig\ The War Amps ih of Canada Howto be a Local Hero Ask. When you want to make your community a better place, but don't know where to start, ask your friends. Chances are, many of them are already Local Heroes, giving their time and money to causes that you can help Cyr, too. Bea s ers Local Hero. $£ A new spirit of giving aq f, = A national program to encourage giving and volunteering.

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