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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 15, 1984, page W classified marketplace Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00-12:00 ~ DEADLINE: FRIDAY NOON. 1:00-5:00 Mail your advertisement to P.O. Box 579, Terrace Bay, or bring it to our office at Simcoe Plaza Township of Manitouwadge reports on MANITOUWADGE--Hemlo update Well, winter has fi- nally set in, people are skiing, curling, snow- shoeing, spending con- siderable time enjoying all the aspects of winter. The Council of the Township of Manitou- wadge would like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours all the best in 1984. Although things have been rela- tively quiet, the Town- ship has been busy pre- paring for the summer of 1984. Residential Housing In late December the town Council met with their engineers, Mar- shall-Macklin Mona- ghan, at that time pre- liminary plans for some one thousand lots were presented, these were pared down to four hun- dred potential for 1984. Noranda Mines (Hemlo) has since announced that they will construct between one hundred and thirty and one hun- dred and fifty houses in Manitouwadge in 1984. This construction, coup- led with construction by private developers will certainly put construct- ion well over the two hundred mark for 1984. At this point a thirty apartment complex for single employees will be constructed by Noranda Mines. Industrial Just recently Algoma Electrical Distributors Ltd., opened their doors for business. They can be found on Black Road (826-3281). The town- ship also welcomes Pier- man Construction to the community. This com- pany recently purchased property in the industri- al area. A number of other companies are in the process of purchas- ing land in the industrial area, as details are final- ized, company names, etc., will be released in future updates. Commercial Area . As mentioned in past updates, the township of Manitouwadge has en- dorsed the concept of a downtown Mall: Hall- mark Hotels Ltd. of Tor- onto has been com- missioned to do a feasi- bility study in this re- gard. The study is to be released by mid-March. In the meantime a good- - ly number of out of town retail business in Mani- touwadge. As details of the Mall concept are available for release we will forward them on. Airport The Manitouwadge Municipal Airport is now licensed. We ex- pect within a week to have details regarding scheduled flights, etc. These will be forward- ed on to all those on the contact list. : Pass The Word On With all that's hap- pening, we know that there are other indus- trial and commercial in- terests who may be con- templating a relocation to Manitouwadge. We would really apprecia- te hearing from them, your assistance in pass- ing this information on is much appreciated. We would also re- mind you that Noranda Mines (Geco Division) Ontario Paper Co. Woodlands and Pic River Forest Products Woodlands are already located in Manitouw- adge. If you require further information, please con- tact Mrs. Denise' Gorges, Clerk- Treasurer for the township of Manitou- wadge. Bicentennial medals to - honour Ontarians Nearly 2,000 On- tarians will be honoured for voluntary service to their communities and through the award of 1,984 Bicen- tennial medals this year. The decision concern- ing who will receive the medals will be made by municipal and Indian Band councils across Ontario over the next few months. Every com- munity will be invited to participate. The programme is de- signed to recognize com- munity service work and voluntarism and is one of the major undertak- ings by the province to celebrate the Bicen- tennial anniversary. 1984 is a significant date in the history of this province and it is appro- priate that during the year we recognize citi- zens who have given of themselves to the bet- terment of our communities and our province. Nominations for med- als will be invited from Ontario communities de- fined as municipalities, unincorporated com- munities in Northern Ontario served by local service boards and In- dian Bands on the following basis: - all of -these will be entitled to nominate one individual to receive the Bicen- tennial medal; however a) municipalities with populations exceeding 200,000 can nominate 12 additional persons; b) municipalities with Bet pele ge exceed- g 100,000 can nomi- nate 10 additional per- sons; c) municipalities with opulations between 0,000 and 100,000 can nominate 6 additional persons; d) municipalities with populations between 10,000 and 20,000 can nominate 4 additional persons; e) municipalities with populations between 5,000 and 10,000 can nominate two addiu- nominate two addition- al persons. Elected officials are not eligible for nomina- tion. Nominations will be made through a resolu- tion passed in council and submitted to a Bi- centennial Awards Committee chaired by Margaret Birch, Parlia- mentary Assistant to the Premier and Chairman of the Cabinet Com- mittee on the Bicen- tennial. Submissions close on June 30, 1984. Individuals and volun- tary organizations will also have an opportunity to nominate people who are considered worthy of recognition by sub- mitting names and pro- files to the awards com- mittee. Up to 200 med- als will be awarded to people selected by the awards committee on the basis of the sub- missions. Details on how to make submissions will be published in local newspapers. '*Voluntarism has been enormously signi- ficant to the quality of life we enjoy in this province,' Mrs. Birch said. "Community vol- unteers are the bedrock _ of our society and I am personally delighted that all of us across Ontario have this op- portunity to recognize the tremendous contri- butions these individu- als are making."' eee Count on the Classifieds to Do the Job ae a Check your insurance coverage London and Midland Insurance Ltd. is drop- ping its home and auto policy business, but claims it won't affect the: numerous policy-holders in this area. Many rural residents have been enjoying the reduced rates that have been made available through this company since it started selling home and auto coverage last year. The company announced last Janu- ary that its home and auto venture hasn't been profitable enough. Nothing will change according to Dave Lam- bert from Thunder Bay, who has been with Lon- don and Midland and is also a partner in Lam- bert-Jones and Asso- ciates Insurance Agen- cy, the sales outlet that will continue to handle London and Midland's home and auto clients. "York Fire and Casualty of Thornhill, Ont. will take over the: policies and still offer the discount to rural ward homeowners," stated Lambert. National establishes Hemlo Camp National Caterers. Ltd. of Vancouver, British Columbia, has complet- ed the supply and instal- lation contract for a 500 man camp at the Noran- da Mines Ltd., Hemlo project near Marathon, Ontario. The company is also responsible for cater- ing and housekeeping during the three year project. "We are parti- cularly pleased that a B.V. based company is playing a major role in a project that had its roots on the West Coast," says Mr. R.F. (Bob) O'Neill, President of National Caterers Ltd. Noranda Mines is con- structing a $220 million mine and mill on the Golden Giant property which is scheduled to commence preliminary operations later this year. Marathon updates accounting system Rene Piche, M.P.P. for Cochrane North, re-~ cently announced on be- half of Municipal Af- fairs and Housing, that the Township of Mara- thon will receive a pro- vincial grant of $14,200 under the Municipal Action '85 programme. Piche said that the money will go towards the installation of an automated accounting information system. The system, which he says will save the muni- cipality. approximately $25,000, will improve financial reporting to council, provide ready | access to accounting in- formation and reduce WANTED | Misc. For Sale Wanted to buy: freezer in ee working condition. all 825-9594. F-22 824-3117. For sale: exercise bike, brand new, 4 km. Phone F-22 the workload. Municipal Action '85 is a major three-year ministry programme supporting municipal in- itiatives that develop management systems, administrative$ool and staff skills. Snowmobiles 1980 ski-doo 5500 Bliz- zard. Good condition, low miles. Phone 229-1831 i 5:30 REAL ESTATE House for sale: 2 bed- room house in Schreiber - for more information call 824-2550 after 5:00 en ANNOUNCEMENTS Need your rugs shampoo- ed? Have your rugs clean- ed properly and thoroughly by experts and at a reason- able rate. For a free esti- mate call Lise at ake "'Boughen Nurseries.' Valley River, Manitoba. ROL 2B0. Hardy Nursery stock. Largest selection of 5 bi 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 --_---- Craft supplies. Wreath wires, doll parts, purse handles, floral supplies, etc. Write for illustrated price lists. Pine Ridge En- terprises, Box 68, West Hill (Scarborough), Ontario, MiE 4R4. F-22 Buy in Bulk? Eatrite Food Packers. Local representa- tive - Jacques Roy, 825- 9182. Call anytime, we deli- ver anywhere. M-7 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. M-7 Cars/Trucks For sale: 1973 Comet 302, 75,000 miles, automatic. (ee cepenennts rat 'clean chimney lis safer and more efficient! Call us! D & R Chimney t Sweeps ~ 825-9473 anytime _ a a Bs Ta INSURANCE Premiums too high? at Lambert, Jones & Associates we Have: Discounts - low mileage - 25% multi car - retired person - 20% new home renewal bonus Auto * Home * Life For the best insur- | ance value call: TOLL FREE 1-800-465-3916 Lambert, Jones - & Associates -- Insurance Agencies Thunder Bay, Ontario ATTENTION Price negotiable. Phone 824-2488. F-15 Travelling to Thunder Bay? Stay at the Circle Inn. We are ons 10% off our regular rates $28.95 single for 2 $33.95 double for 2 $35.95 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. 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