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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 4, 1984, page 11 classified marketplace Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00-12:00 1:00-5:00 ' DEADLINE: FRIDAY NOON Mail your advertisement to P.O. Box 579, Terrace Bay, or bring it to our office at Simcoe Plaza Schreiber Council... continued from page 1 Reeve Olsson of White River to the Hon. A.W. Pope, Minister of Natur- al Resources requesting that the Minister recon- sider the preparation of a study which will con- cern the development of the Manitouwadge Cor- ner and Hemlo Mining area for both light com- mercial-industrial and tourist-commercial use. Council indicated its support of the stand taken by White River. Resolutions were made to pay the fol- lowing accounts: Gen- eral Accounts - $50,980.78 and Water Works Account' - $7,457.68. Unfinished Business: The Clerk was in- structed to complete ar- rangements with the District Mental Health Programme for the use of the upstairs office space. The combined rental of both the down- stairs space and up- stairs was set at $400. Council agreed to pro- vide a new floor cover- ing for the area. Council reviewed pro- posals from various con- sulting firms concerning the provision of ser- vices for the Housing Policy Statement Up- date and it was resolved that Anderson & Asso- ciates be hired to pre- pare the statement up- date at the cost of $7,056.00, and that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign an agreement/contract pro- viding for this. Resolutions were passed for the following by-laws: (1) that by-law 754 to amend 622 (parking) in respect to times of parking for snow remov- al and parking near intersections be given 1st, 2nd and 3rd read- ing. (2) that by-law 755, a by-law to declare cer- tain lands in the muni- cipalities required for municipal purposes be given ist, 2nd and 3rd reading. This by-law certifies that a parcel of land, near CP Railway right of way is required to provide additional lands in the event, the resurvey of the R-271 area required adjust- ments. (3) That by-law 756 a by-law to authorize the sale of part 1 of referen- ce plan 55-R-5445_ to Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, held their last execu- tive meeting of 1983, with both the old and new executive members in attendance. We still have a couple more posi- tions to fill, so if any member is interested in sitting on the execu- tive, please give Addie a call. Drivers... continued from page 10 and offences among new drivers," said Snow. New drivers, regard- less of age, are put on probation which car- ries an automatic 30- day suspension upon ac- cumulation of six de- merit points. A proba- tionary driver must complete two, one-year periods of suspension- free driving to earn a non-probationary status. A follow-up evalua- tion is anticipated. eee es i . I i 4 i I I 3 j i 1 feet ; A civen c imney ! i is safer and more ! I efficient! Call us! ! D & R Chimney 5 : Sweeps | | 8259473 I anytime FO es OS ee The 1984 Executive are as follows: Past President: Roma Mat- son; President: Addie Beaulieu; Ist Vice: Rosemarie Thorpe; 2nd Vice: Shirley Love; Sec- retary: Pam Jones; Treasurer: Lillian Belli- veau; Membership: Violet Drexler; Sick and Visiting: Aldea Churney; Publicity: Shirley Caron. The next executive meeting will be held on January 10th and the regular general meet- ing will be held on Sunday, January 29th at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Why not start the new year right and come out and support your Aux- iliary! Mrs. G. Smith in ex- change for the whole of part 3 of the same plant, be given Ist, 2nd and 3rd reading and that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign any pertinent papers. It was noted by Reeve Fischer that the Minis- try of Revenue will pre- sent to Council an im- pact study concerning the implementation of section 63-86; in the township of Schreiber and that all Councillors who are. available, should attend. The meeting was ad- journed at 10:45 p.m. . FOR RENT 1 small cottage house. Available immediately. Phone 824-2605 after 5. J-11 For rent: partially furnish- ed four room bachelor apt. Second floor. Available Jan. 6. Phone meses -4 Misc. For Sale Electrolux Canada sales and service of vacuum cleaners, shampooers and supplies. Will consider trade-ins. Call Jacques Roy 825-9182 167 Birch Cres. Terrace Bay. J-11 For sale: electric organ, double keyboard, rhythm and instrument accom- paniment, footpedal and automatic bass, easy to play music instructions. Headphone for private practicing. Original price over $2,000 asking $1,150. Phone 824-2528 after 4:30 p.m. J-4 Help Wanted Full-time employment to sit with three children in Schreiber ages 6, 5 and 3, to coincide with Shift 4. Salary negotiable. Write to: Drawer "100", Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2wo. J-11 Life Agents - experienced, part or full-time, required to market new progressive term and universal life pro- ducts. Top commissions id. Brokers invited. Call ransamerica Occidental Life, 177 Carlbert St., Sault Ste. Marie. oberon procedures operations * Box 579, POT 2WO The Terrace Bay Schreiber "NEWS" has an immediate opeing for an "Editorial Assistant" The successful applicant will pocess: - a good knowledge of office - an interest in all facets of newspaper - the ability to operate a camera - some writing abilities Apply to: The Editor - Karen E. Park, Terrace Bay, Ontario or apply at the "NEWS" office (825-3747) 'WANTED Wanted: used office desk (with or without chair) in good condition. Contact: Karen at 825-3747 or 825- 9321 (after6p.m.). _J-11 PERSONAL Middle aged: lady requires person (male or female) with vehicle who would be available to take her for drives. Please send in- quiries to Box 542 for more information. J-11 Would anyone who wit- nesses Larry Simons smok- ing a cigarette, please con- tact Karen Park at the "NEWS" office (825- 3747). Reward ese? "11 HOUSE FOR SALE WANTED EMPTY BOTTLE COLLECTOR 108 $+. Ontario Known as Galena Schreiber, ptn. of mining claim=== R219 4 bedroom 1% storey single family house (approx. 815 sq. ft.) For Brewers Warehousing Co. in Schreiber Write partial basement. Brewers Retail, Marathon For viewing and full or phone: particulars contact 229-1401 Don Beno, Beno Agencies 824-2666. '& rN *RETIRED* & over age 55 If your insurance company's not giving you an extra DISCOUNT on your AUTO & HOME INSURANCE maybe it's time to shop around. For your rot : Retired Position open January 30 to June 30, 1984 only. Megat Please apply by January 13 to: . iscoun "ait Mr. A. Speziale, Principal, St. Martin School, wo ge ee P.O. Box 459, =000-408- 297) Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2W0 kM General srnce Co, 3: Buakis P.M. Gillen Thunder Bay, oe Chairman Director of Education SUPERIOR & %»5 ¢ ss 2 m 3 g % 8 C ~v a *e £ 'C Sepannt® THE NORTH OF SUPERIOR DISTRICT ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD St. Martin School, Terrace Bay Requires a: PRIMARY TEACHER 3oth, 1984. M. Reid Chairman This is a term position with duties to commence on or about January The successful applicant will possess strong interpersonal skills and have a solid accounting background. Duties will include assisting in the preparation of financial statements and budgets, monitoring accounts payable and accounts receivable, preparation of appropriate costing data as required and assisting in the completion of Ministry Forms, reports and questionnaires. You will report to/through the finance manager and liaison on a regular basis with school office personnel. Salary range $20,000 - $30,000 yr. Apply in writing, stating qualifications and experience to: Applications must be received by January 13, 1984. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Applications are invited for the position of ACCOUNTANT Male/Female Mr. D. |. McQuarrie Superintendent of Operations Lake Superior Board of Education P.O. Bag No. 1 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2S0 M. Twomey Director

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