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wae f8 Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 5, 1983, page 11 \ classified marketplace Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00-12:00 1:00-5:00 DEADLINE: FRIDAY 3:00 P.M. Mail your advertisement to P.O. Box 579, Terrace Bay, or bring it to our office at Simcoe Plaza ; Development... continued from page 1 matter on the table in front of you and I would like you as Councillors to decide which Committee you wish to be Chairman of. We will continue having all members of Council sit on all Com- mittees."' Referring _to the town's staff, the Reeve said, "We are fortunate in having the calibre of departments we do and with their help we can look forward to continu- ing the tradition of ex- cellent work that has been established in Ter- race Bay. We will also be. depending on the Boards and Committees and I think we will all become only too aware in the next years of the outstanding contribut- ion made by the men and women who sit on them."' In concluding his re- marks Reeve Speer said, "I want to say that I look forward to the next three years. They offer both challenges and opportu- nities and by meeting them we will leave Ter- race Bay a better com- munity when we finish that when we started. No one can ask any more of us and the people of Terrace Bay should ex- pect no less. If any- thing comes up, my door is always open and the coffee is always on." Cost *7Q° QUIT SMOKING Later in the evening the new Council decided on the Chairmanship of the various Committees and Boards: Reeve Dave Speer; Plan- ning Board, Emergency Measures Org.; Council- lor Bill Houston: Person- nel, Recreation, Air- port, Library; Council- lor Ollie Chapman: Rec- reation, Finance, Social Services; Councillor Joe Kennedy: Public Works, Hydro, Cemetery; Coun- cillor George Ramsay: Fire, Police, Protective Inspection. Schreiber Rec... continued from page 9 ren ages 2 to 5 (pre- school) on Saturday afternoons at the Rec- reation Complex. The program will include the following: games, crafts, nature walks, skating, films / songs. Dates: Saturday after- noons From: January 15, 1983 To: March 12, 1983 Times: 1-4 p.m. Cost: $20.00 Supervisor: Kelly Mc- Guire Location: Schreiber Rec- reation Complex Art Room Register: By January 10, 1983 For further information please contact Kevin Duguay at 824-2317. If you have the desire, but not the willpower, MR. J. G. HERBERT has perfected a method that is 100% successful in helping those who fol- low the instructions. This method is the result of 24 years experience in thé field of hypnosis and relaxology. One session kick the habit with return visits free (if necessary). Com- plete with cassette tape for reinforcement at home: You can stop smoking without weight gain, nervous tension or craving. Full explanation before fee is collected TERRACE BAY Thursday, Jan. 6 Lake Superior High School Library Terrace Bay Campus 7 p.m. Rossport has its Hall rebuilt. School Board meeting The new North of Superior Roman Catho- lic Separate School Board held its first meeting in Schreiber at Holy Angels School. The new Board elect- ed Trustee Janis Bunkis of Manitouwadge as its Chairman with Trustee Barb Lalonde of Ter- race Bay as Vice-Chair- man. The Board accepted the Committee Struc- ture, as presented, and the following appoint- ments were approved: Chairman of Negotiating Committee: Trustee William Scott; Chairman of Policy Committee: Trustee Janis Bunkis; Chairman of Nominating Committee: Trustee Margaret Costello. Chairmen of the ad- hoc committees are to be chosen by trustee rep- resentatives on the com- mittees. At the regular meet- ing, motions were pass- ed: -- appointing Mr. Ter- rance Buchannon to the trusteeship for the Township of Nakina, ef- fective December 11th, 1982; ==. 'a -- authorizing Princi- pals to close schools at Noon hour, for the Christmas break, on De- cember 17th, 1982, -- granting § Mrs. Rolande Harrison ex- tended leave, March 14th to 17th, 1983. - A special School Board Installation Litur- gy for the trustees was celebrated by Father Grioux in Holy Angels Church, Schreiber. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held on Saturday, January 15th, 1982, commencing at 10:00 a.m., in the Library of St. Martin School, Ter- race Bay. Minutes of meetings are available in the li- brary of the local sepa- rate school. ms ante So PART-TIME HELP WANTED Completing insurance reports in Terrace Bay & Schreiber. One to two days per week. Own car required. Please reply to Box 579, Terrace Bay. LOSE WEIGHT '76 Honda Civic (CVLC) front wheel drive, reclining bucket seats, 5 speed over- drive. Trans. Rear defrost, factory tach, woodgrain steering. Excellent 625 mileage, great for around town or back and forth to work. $1,200 or best offer. 824-2071. J-5 1 ton 1979 GMC Sierra Grande crewcab. Deluxe campers special, 454 auto- matic, power steering, power brakes, dual rear wheels, dual batteries, heavy duty suspension, transmission, oil cooler, gauges, cold climate pkg. 22,400 miles. Excellent condition, with or without matching fiberglass cap. $7600 or $6800. Phone 1- 887-3214 Nipigon after 6 p.m. J-5 Merry Christmas, Gus, Vi, Lionel, Alice, Sandra, Sam from the sunny west coast. Frank and Brenda Corn- wall and Dorothy and Sam Ballantine. P.S. Please send us some snow for Christmas as we miss it so. J-12 FOR RENT 'House for rent. Phone 824-' 2130. J-12 Misc. For Sale ALLSTATE INSURANCE Auto, home, life. Pay- ment plan available. Senior citizens discounts. Call Dave Lambert at 1- 767-5477 days or evenings. Travelling to Thunder Bay? Stay at the Circle Inn. We are offering 10% off our regular rates of: $28.95 single for 2 $33.95 double for 2 $36.95 double for 3 $37.95 double for 4 We are centrally located between Keskus Mall and the new Intercity Shopping Mall. Call collect for reservations: 807-344-5744 "Weight No -Longer". Wanted -- sincere people to lose between 10 - 29 Ibs. first month and earn extra money while losing. The program is 100% guaran- teed, easy, fun, inexpen- sive and can be tailored to your own requirements. New in Canada and On- tario Licence Approved. Phone 807-623-4808. Deal- REAL ESTATE er inquiries invited. J-5 Introducing Aloe Vera b Sasco © Quality at affordable prices '| © Try out nutritious drink prepared from the gel centre of the aloe vera plant © Natural and organic products for skin and hair make great Christmas gifts Cars/Trucks Help Wanted For sale: 1972 340 Olympic Skidoo. Phone eetaidy: Work Wanted A clean: chimney is safer and more: efficient! Call us! Rates: $25.00 for a two storey house. Rate increase effective Jan. 1 ° Opportunities for new | representatives : Call - Bobbie Products D&R Chimney 623-8467 825.9473 oe a anytime TAKEN BY MISTAKE from Schreiber Town party , Man's Brown % Length Leather Coat _ (car keys and gloves in pocket) Call C. Gordon at 824-2218 to exchange. STAINED GLASS DESIGNS Paranal 2637 Isabella St. Thunder Bay 686 Memorial Ave. 807-622-3154 studios hrs. Thunder Bay, Ontario 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Se If you have the desire, but not the willpower, MR. J.G. HERBERT has perfected a method that is 100% successful in helping those who follow the instructions. This method is the result of 24 years experi- ence in the field of hypnosis and relaxology. Lose weight without wants and feelings of need to overeat or eat the wrong foods without the irritations others experience while dieting. Complete with cassette tape for help at home. Additional sessions free if necessary. Cost *7Q° Full explanation before fee is collected ° TERRACE BAY Thursday, Jan. 6 Lake Superior High School Library Terrace Bay Campus 9 p.m. J.G. HERBERT HYPNOTIC CONSULTANT 1361 Ouellette Ave., Windsor, Ontario (519) 256-5000 1983. "PROJECT MAYDAY" A North Shore Committee Working Towerd Help for Women in Crisis -- Requires Community Workers To Be Part Of A North Shore Team Investigating The Incidents and Needs of Battered Women In: Marathon/Manitouwadge/Nipigon : Red Rock/Terrace Bay/Schreiber And Surrounding Communities Applicants should have experience in gathering information, interpersonal skills and a sincere interest in women's issues. These (3) positions are 16 weeks duration starting in February, Training will be provided. Applications in writing should be made to: "Project Mayday" Box 148 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2E0 Request for further information call your Community Resource Worker Marathon 229-1714.

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