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Terrace Bay News, 20 Sep 1972, p. 9

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SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 THE Mc CAUSLAND HOSPITAL requires a Maintenance Co-Ordinator (Part-Time) Duties include: 1. Preventive maintenance inspection of hospital . 2. General maintenance and routine repairs. 3. Preparation of budget and long-range mainten- ance program. 4. Co-ordination and evaluation of all work by outside contractors, Applicants must be experience in general mainten- ance and be able to assume responsibility for a total maintenance program. For more information including salary and employee benefits contact: Mr. Victor Mazzone, Administrator 825-3695 NOTICE Rev. Paul Scrutton will conduct Church service in St. Andrew's United Church, Schreiber, Sunday September 24th and Communion Service Sunday, October 8th (Thanksgiving) . All services 11:00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. amounting to over $34-billion. Of that amount, nearly $5.5-billion have been purchased throught Payroll Savings Plan instituted in thousands of bus- iness establishments for their employees. Last year, a record $328-million worth of Canada Savings Bonds were purchased through the Payroll Savings Plan by more than 675,000 individual pur= chasers. Canada Savings Bonds are available to all Canadians, either through the payroll savings plan where they work or by individual purchase for cash or by installments, at the local banks and author- ized investment dealers, stock brokers and trust and loan companies. Canada Savings Bonds play a dual role in the de- velopment of Canada. They help individual Cana- dians save, on a regular basis, towards achieving family economic goals while at the same time, play- ing a major role in the Federal Government's debt management program, thus providing a means where- by every Canadian can become directly involved in financing his country's growth and future develop- ment. 1 Savings Bonds - cont'd from page 1 Both men have been active in all previous Canada Savings Bonds campaigns. Mr. Francis, a resident of Toronto, has been in the securities field since 1935, and is associated with a Toronto investment firm. Mr. Dattels has been active in the financial field since 1932. He is a partner in an investment comp- any, and a director of other business interests in the Province. This year marks the 27th anniversary of Canada Savings Bonds which have become recognized through the years as Canada's most popular personal invest- ment. There have been over 36.2 million applica- tions since 1946 with total sales during the period PUBLIC NOTICE Written applications from persons interested in ser- ving on the TERRACE BAY RECREATION | COMMITTEE will be accepted by the undersigned until FRIDAY, October 6th, 1972. Previous applicants are requested to re-apply to confirm their willingness to stand for appeintment at this time. W. Hanley, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Terrace Bay Donating blood takes only thirty minutes from start to finish -in cluding testing, registration, rest and refreshment. The actual giving of blood is painless and takes only 4 or 5 minutes. * * * RUMMAGE SALE SEPTEMBER 22nd and 23rd COMMUNITY CHURCH FRIDAY -7 - 9 p.m. SATURDAY 10 - 12 noon For pick-up on Thursday, call 3275 or 3646 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELLING Mr. L.G. Mutcher, B.A., B.Th.,'M .5.W., form- erly Executive Director - Thunder Bay Family Coun- selling Agency, will be in Terrace Bay the 3rd Friday of each month for Marriage and Family Coun- selling. For appointment, call the Municipal Office, Phone 825-3315.

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