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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jan 1984, p. 11

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Terrace Bay - aa News, acct January 25, 1984, page 11. classified int Aa Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00-12:00° 1:00-5:00 > DEADLINE: NF FRIDAY? Mail your advertisement to P.O. Box 579, Terrace Bay, Safety = continued from page 3 throughout the dura- tion of the course in- clude: artificial respir- ation; minor wounds and bleeding; fractures and dislocations; environ- mental illnesses; head injuries; treatment of shock; handling and moving of casualties; application of various dressings and band- ages (and how to im- provise); poisoning (in- Ravens.. continued from page 8 looked like no pictures were permitted to be taken. The ravens seemed to always win. They ap- peared on time and pro- ceeded to carry every morsel of food they could, and place it on the veranda roof where the dogs couldn't reach it; and eat it at their leisure, high up out of the dog's reach. After.a few loud croaks of 'taunting, the four leg- ged creatures with, "There, we enjoyed our feast', the wise old birds croaked out over the bay to the islands, with wings flapping loosely and slowly, the sleek black ravens would take to their nests. A few starlings would accompany them for a short distance, and then return in wide jerky arcs to the feeding bank, looking for any crumbs that were overlooked. One day I threw what was left of a soupbone out for the dogs but ravens captured it. They fought over it. When the dog managed to get a hold on the bone and started to trot down the street, the raven teased him until he dropped the bone. The raven grab- bed it by some gristle attached to the side. He placed it in a crotch of a tree across the street and I never did find out where the bone ended up - likely in the snow- bank beneath the tree. ee who have success-, fully completed the course and are willing to further their training in various areas in order to become an instructor. Think about it - it may save a life. Lost & Found Lost: ladies gold watch Simcoe plaza area. Great» sentimental value. Re- ward offered. 825-9495. J-25 Cars/Trucks 1967 Beaumont 2 door' hardtop, 6 cylinder, auto- matic, in running condi- : tion. As is. Phone 824- 3155. J-25 | Misc. For Sale For Sale: one Ibanez elec- tric guitar. Phone Shaun: Andrews Seeses. F-1 dustrial and household); choking victims; heart attack; strokes; and the evaluation of injuries and examination of casualties. The course is tailored to meet every- day emergencies, both' in your workplace and in your home and at play. It is a valuable asset for anyone to possess. St. John's Ambulance is always on the lookout for interested individu- And still not a picture. The sleek black ravens just did not want their picture taken. = ANNUAL MEETING at the Hallmark Centre Inn Hornepayne, Ont. Saturday, January 28, 1984 Agenda: Cochrane - Superior Progressive Conservative Assoc. - Executive Meeting - General Meeting (everyone welcome) - Guest Speaker Stan Darling M.P. Parry Sound - Muskoka oe cere 8 88 eee, 33 3 | followed by a buffet dinner. Signed: Tony Dé Joseph The Agricultural E Showcase Exhibition Place Toronto JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 1-2-3 10 AM-6 PM DAILY ti pment =" © Horse Sale Wednesday, February 1 .......---- essere eee 11:00 a.m © Hereford Winter Classic Sale Thursday, February 2.......+-. 2 see eee eens 12:30 p.m. © Invitational Holstein Sale Thursday, February 2.... 6. eee ee eee eee neers 2:30 p.m. © OSCIA--"Outlook '84" January 31, February 1.....0.- see e renee eee 1:30 p.m. © "Computer for. Farm Management" SOSSiGGS = goss it oe each morning of the Show © Country & Western Entertainment 7 February), 2; Soca vs teh oe eee ey ot oe 5:30 p.m. Ladies Program Daily Belluz Realty | Misc. For Sale | Work Wanted | "WANTED PF Husqvarna chainsaw. Ask- , ing $300. Call after 5 p.m. 825-9132. _ 25 ANNOUNCEMENTS } Buy in Bulk? Eatrite Food Packers. Local representa- tive - Jacques Roy. 825- 9182. Call anytime, we deli- ver anywhere. Need your rugs shampoo- ed?. Have your rugs clean- ed properly and thoroughly oi experts and at a reason- le rate. For a free esti- mate call Lise at ites = "'Boughen Nurseries."' Valley River, Manitoba. ROL 2B0. Hardy Nursery stock. Largest selection of ne dat ears, Plums, Cherries, small fruits, Shrubs and Evergreens. Guaranteed. Many satis- fied customers in Ontario and Quebec. Over 70 years in business. Write for free catalogue. Mar- 28 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. F-8 x AUTO & HOME INSURANCE up to 25% DISCOUNT * Shop & Compare * See if you qualify! Call Dave Lambert or Mike Jones NO CHARGE . 1-800-465-3916 Notice to Creditors and others in the Estate of Teodor Kuzio All persons having claims against the Estate of Teodor Kuzio, late of 503 Lakeview Drive, Terrace Bay who died November 25th, 1983, are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before Feb- ruary 20th, 1984 after which date the .Estate will be distributed with regard only to the-claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice and the under- signed will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. Dated at Terrace Bay this 20th day of January 1984. or ay, or bring it to our office at Simec at: 'Simcoe Plaza ES FOR RENT -- Will babysit in my own home from Monday to Fri- , day. Phone 824-2605 for -more information. F-1 Help Wanted Life 'Agents - - experienced, part or full-time, required to market new "e ae term and universal life ducts. Top commiss 4 id. Brokers invited. Call ransamerica Occidental Life, 177 Carlbert St., Sault Ste. Marie. 705-254-6622. Wanted: dog-sitter for 5. year old golden retriever. Feb. 5-11/84. Call John 825-3223 oF 825-9167. _J-25 Babysitter required to babysit two children, aged 3 and 4, Monday to Fri- dav, Call 824-2028. J-25 Help Wanted: reliable ex- perienced babysitter to sit 2 preschools in my home' uesday and Thursday mornings. Call ee ue |p wanted: bar staff, full part-time Mayfair Hotel 824-2049. F-1 One typing table or desk in fe condition. Phone. 825-3747 (days only). _F-8 For = 1 bedroom apt. livingroom and kitchen.., Partially furnished. Also 1 bedroom apt. with kit- chen. Furnished. Call 825- Wanted: used type writer, electric or manual in good 9275. J-25 condition. Phone 825- 3747. F-1. For rent: one small cot- tage house. Available im- mediately. Phone 824- REAL ESTATE fiz FA House for sale: 2 bed- room house in Schreiber - for more information call 824-2550 after 5:00 ss -15 FOR SALE 4 year old home, completely finished, rugs throughout, 4 bed- room, electric forced air furnace, completely fenced grass backyard, large raised patio in rear, paved front drive- way, attached garage. Call 825-3371 for appointment is safer and more : efficient! Call us! 'D&R Chimney} Sweeps i BEAT THE RATE INCREASE Renew your subscription now -- and SAVE Yes, | would like to receive the News by subscription. Please find my pay- ment enclosed. NAME ADDRESS or BOX NO -CITY TOWN POSTAL CODE Rates: Local $10.00 Out-of-Town $14.00 Overseas $45.00 Renewal New Subscription Office Use Please insert the following classified ad in the Terrace Bay Schreiber News. Please find my payment enclosed. Commerical Building For Sale - Located in Terrace Bay on the Mill Road. - consisting of 5,000 sq. ft. of finished and heated display area and 5,000 ft. of cold storage. - two stories high with garage door. - large lot, 167' frontage, depth 290'. - rail spur behind building. Cupitcr Juris Z. 824-2933 *{iocally) or 623-4455 Morena Bay. Sa Siac vs OE EN ESS DEEN ES ELEN ERS SEER STS OES RATES _ 25 Words or less Additional Words savings $pecial Ads repeated the sec NAME George Dashkewytch, Executor, by his solicitor herein, M. Deborak Stewart, P.O. Box 220, Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2WO $3.00 ea. 6° ADDRESS Prepaid ond week at no extra charge TOWN

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