NOVEMBER 26, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 SCHREIBER SOCIAL: Donna Noonan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noonan is the first student from Schreiber to be enrolled in George Will- : : iam University in Montreal. She is taking a T = A and Fo) AZA AR course in Fine Arts. : IN Mrs. Ida O'Neil won $334.0C in the last SCHREIBER TOWN HALL || Xinsmen Kingo in Schreiber. ON = SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 2:30 - 5:00PM. .. You want UNITED CHURCH WOMEN YOUr business SALE TABLES BAKE TABLE NOVELTIES DRAW PRIZES (0 grow. FISH PONC FOR CHILDREN The Northern Ontario Development Corporation was created CHICKEN PATTIE, TEA SERVED by the Ontario Government to stimulate the economic growth ADULTS $1.25 Under 10 .50¢ | of this region. This means finding ways for smaller businesses to become bigger, or at least more profitable. EVERYBODY WELCOME This can mean making money available to qualifying businesses for expansion of plant or facilities, if you can show us that you cannot obtain funds from the regular lenders. This can mean talking, at no cost to you, with our team of con- sultants -- experienced in engineering, accounting, business administration and marketing, and ali of them residents of the north -- about your particular problems. To find out what the N.O.D.C. can mean to you, get to know your local representative -- in Timmins, Sudbury, Thunder Bay. We're here to help, that's our business. An N.O.D.C. travelling consultant will be inthis area at: The Northern Affairs Office, Marathon Branch 709 rin ep El LEAR Interviews for Marathon, Manitouwadge, Terrace Bay and Schreiber. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 For appointment, contact: Mr. J.B. Young Northern Affairs Officer Telephone =- 229-II53 DANCING TO THE STARLIGHTS 4:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. Kitchen open-from 4:0C p.m. Come on out We want and enjoy the fun. $1.00 per person - pay only once. fo help.