OCTOBER 14, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT: Continued from page 9 ... During the early hours of October 9/76 the Robinsons store was broken into. Inves- tigation into this occurrence have resulted in juvenile charges being laid against a Schreiber youth. During the week, 18 cars were safety check-| ed, 8 compassionate messages were delivered and 11 instances of assistance to public were noted. It has come to the attention of this depar- tment the increasing amount of accidents oc- curring at the Mill Road and Highway #17. Subsequently enforcement of the Highway Traf- fic Act with regards to the stop sign at the mill road and Highway 17 will be increased. Who Uses the CPI for What The Consumer Price Index | is used by governmer:ts, busi- ness, labor, research and con- sumer- groups, economists and individuals for many different reasons. The Prime Minister is mea- suring the national goals for fighting inflation against the performance of the CPI. This year's target is to limit the CPI increase to 8 per cent. Business and labor use the CPI to calculate and negotiate cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) clauses. The Cana- dian Labour Congress says some of its member unions use it when bargaining for cost-of- living 'allowances. Anyone whose salary contains this COLA clause receives an in- crease in his pay periodical- ly, taking into consideration the increase in the prices of consumer goods as measured by the CPI. Consumer groups, such as the Consumer Association of Canada, use the CPI to deter- mine the current value of the dollar compared with past years, in their presentations to business or government on be- half of Canadian consumers. Through the CPI, indivi- duals can become more aware 'of the general economy, which can help them manage their personal economics in the most advantageous manner. ATTENTION SCHREIBER RESIDENTS DO YOU LIKE READING? ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE SCHREIBER LIBRARY. The SCHREIBER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD, re- quires a volunteer trustee to fill a vacan- cy. All interested persons are requested to contact The Schreiber Public Library Board c/o Miss G. Hadley P.O. Box 34 Schreiber, Ontario Can FBDB hel you? une V, Willianen one of our representatives will be at the Red Dog Inn, Terrace Bay on Thursday, October 21st, 1976. If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable i {o) obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. Hi FEDERAL BUSINESS: DEVELOPMENT BANK. PQ. Box 878, Telephone: 623-2745 Opening new doors to small business. Thunder Bay, Ont. U.T.U. PENSIONERS DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 AM. OPENTOALL SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL TICKET $3.50 PER PERSON MUSIC: THE SOUND INVESTMENT t