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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jul 1991, p. 14

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Page 14, News, Tuesday, July 23, 1991 Saturday July 27, 1991, The Everest Tavern at 1 Stevens Ave (229-1551) in Marathon is selling their dining room and kitchen equipment. Used: Dining room - glassware, dishes, silverware, bake trays, tables, chairs, bar stools, stock pots and pans, and much much more. |sed: Kitchen equipment - Baker's Pride pizza oven} | (43"x65"), Garland stove with salamander, Garland broiler|} | (24"), Kert low temp. dishwasher, stainless steel sink and work} jtables, maple prep. table, Diamond cold sandwich table, Young entrepreneurs David Pivato, 9, (L) and Michael Fox, 8, with the help of Cody the dog, held their second annual toy and assorted other stuff sale in Terrace Bay last week. The boys made the table and the chair David is sitting on from wood they hand sawed themselves. They plan to buy some wood with the money they make from the sale. | Diamond 4 compt. steam table with dish storage, Diamond | bread storage with maple top, small steam table, microwaves, | chest freezer, Bird meat saw (needs work), rebuilt Bunn 5 /burner coffee machine, milkshake machine, refrigerated milk | Storage, ice cream freezer, 1 Polar exhaust hood (14'x4') with | complete fire system, 1 Hobart 20 qt. mixer with attachments, A Little Local History * In 1880 the tent town settlement of Isbester's Landing, became known as Schreiber. | beds, linen, blankets, lamps, cotts and more. |Terms: * Cash or certified cheques only ] * All goods to be removed on day of sale * Children mast be supervised * No refunds * The earliest commercial fisherman in the area was Ben Almos, who came from Norway in the 1880's * In the 1930's Slate Island Boom, workers were paid $60 a month. Many of these booms held 12, August 23, 1947 the first baby born in Terrace Bay was Marilyn Marsh Information courtesy of Terrace Bay Tourist Information Centre tobe _| a Local CAP Call 824-3345 Hero LOOKING AHEAD: A WILD LIFE STRATEGY FOR ONTARIO Are you interested in the future of Ontario's wildlife? We need your comments concerning some 60 strategies and recommendations in 'a report entitled Looking Ahead: A Wild Life Strategy for Ontario. This important document outlines a number of ideas for managing Ontario's wildlife now and beyond the year 2000. The report was prepared by the Ontario Wildlife Working Group, a citizens' group appointed by the provincial government in 1989. Over the past two years, the working group has consulted hundreds of individuals and organizations across Ontario about wildlife management. Now, it's your turn. The Ministry of Natural Resources wants your comments on the Wildlife Working Group's report. Your contribution will help ensure that a-vital part of Ontario's natural environment will be protected and managed to benefit present and future generations. Please clip this coupon and send it today. Please send me a free copy of Looking Ahead: A Wild Life Strategy for Ontario and the accompanying comment form. Name Mr./Mrs./Ms. (first) (last) Address Apt. Town/City Province Postal code Telephone (area code) (number) Please send this coupon to the Public Information Centre, Ministry of Natural Resources, Room 1640, Whitney Block, 99 Wellesley Street West, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3, telephone: (416) 965-4251. Collect telephone calls will be accepted. Note: Please return your comments by October 21, 1991. Renseignements en frangais : (416) 324-4841. C2 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources I € a Canada where people make an important part nn their lives. Where they plan how much they can give, in time and in money. Where they don't wait to be amet, to help. Imagine the rewards of being one of those people. Be a Local Hero. The War Amps of Canada Happy l9th Birthday! A new spirit of giving A national program to encourage giving and volunteering. THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER PUBLIC <a BOARD RECREATION COMMITTEE PROUDLY PRESENT THEIR 1991 CIVIC HOLIDAY "FAMILY FUN FEST" ' Saturday, August 3rd 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Community Ball Park 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Recreation Centre Parking Lot Activities will include Children and Parents T-Ball or Slowpitch, Children's Races and Carnival Games, Family Barbeque, Street Dance and entertainment featuring Le Stelleapine and Italian Youth Dancers. Come out and enjoy the family festivities. For more information contact the Library at 824-2477 or the 5

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