Page 12, News, Tuesday, September 3 1991 MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL PUBLIC NOTICE -- Please be advised that effective AUGUST 30, 1991, Ms. Edna Aubut is appointed as CLERK OF SMALL CLAIMS COURT for the towns of SCHREIBER, MARATHON, MANITOUWADGE AND SURROUNDING AREAS. Any and all enquiries related to small claims djactions/matters commenced prior to August 30, 1991 are to be forwarded to the following address; Edna Aubut Clerk of the Small Claims Court 4 Front Street P.O. Box 309 Nipigon, Ontario POT 2J0 Tel: 1-807-887-3829 Fax: 1-807-887-3829 All small claims court actions commenced subse quent to August 30, 1991 are to be forwarded to Ms. Aubut for her attention. Kathryn V. Gregor Court Services Manager (Acting) Ministry of the Attorney General 1-807-343-2707 LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH| SCHOOL CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM COURSE: Introduction to Canadian Law (BLW 46) - explores concepts in criminal and civil law REGISTRATION: Monday, September 9 or Tuesday, September 10 at 7:00 p.m. - course duration: Sept. - December 1991 - 0 fees except for course workbook ($12.00) PLACE: Room 101, Terrace Bay Campus, LSHS TEACHER: Mr. Doug Roberts NOTE: Law 0A1 will be introduced and offered in the second semester (Feb. - May 1992) ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TENDER NO. 60-91-51 Contractors are invited to submit a bid price to sup- ply & install an underground fuel storage tank at the Longlac Patrol Yard and remove and dispose of underground fuel tanks at Terrace Bay Patrol Yard. Note: Contractor must be registered with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations under the Gasoline Handling Act. Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the Manager, Administrative |} Service until 1:30 P.M. local time: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1991 Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from R.S. Miller, Regional Head, Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at Mountdale Ave., P.O. Box 1177, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4X9. Telephone 807/473-2109. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT 'NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Minisiry : Ministére 7, of des 9) Transportation Transports Ontario : ___ fo) [08 jae +: |___ LAKEHEAD FREIGHTWAYS AZ DRIVER Lakehead Freightways is a leading carrier of gen- eral commodities, providing "premium" service throughout Northern Ontario. Applications are invited for AZ drivers. The posi- tion would offer the successful applicant job stabili- ty, first class equipment on a daily basis at our Schreiber Terminal. The package includes an excellent benefit plan and profit sharing. Please reply in confidence to: Brian Craig Lakehead Freightways Inc. P.O. Box 2630 774 Field St. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5G1 TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER Ne PAVING TENDER RFP91 - 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK: Supply and place HL-4 asphalt concrete between existing pavement and curbs along Winnipeg St. and patch utility cut on Walker Street in the Township of Schreiber. Total Area 250 square metres, 50mm thick, 0.5 - 1.6 m wide. This work includes preparation of all granular surfaces to receive the hot-laid asphalt, cutting (or milling) and tacking all existing asphalt surfaces where joints are made. Preparation of granular surfaces may require excavation or placing of 50mm of granular A. TENDER CLOSING TIME AND DATE: Tenders, sealed in envelopes clearly marked as to their contents, will be received by the Township until 3:30 p.m., Monday September 9, 1991. Tenders will be opened publicly in the Council Chambers, Township of Schreiber, at the hour of 4:00 p.m., Monday September 9, 1991. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact John Este, P. Eng., Township Engineer | 807) 824-2712 ee) J Continued from page 2 into account the closure of Abitibi-Price's Thunder Bay division mill, and the massive downsizing that will likely result from the rescue of the Kimberly-Clark mill in Kapuskasing. Other mills are openly won- dering about their longevity, or looking for new owners, including: the Domtar mills in Thunder Bay, and the Kimber- ly-Clark mill in Terrace Bay. The study concludes, as I do, that the pulp and paper plants that will be still be around in five or ten years are those which: *make more use of recycled fibre and faster growing hard- woods to produce paper prod- ucts *are prepared to invest in the latest technology and effi- cient production methods, even at the expense of jobs in the short term *are owned by large, well- capitalized firms seriously committed to. remaining as part of the Northern Ontario eco- nomic landscape over the long term, and thus make invest- ment decisions not focused = exclusively on immediate bot- tom-line problems, but rather on visionary prospects for an environmentally-friendly paper industry in an informationn- based economy. Learning the i 7 Ropes Pays Off " 1) Oe: "Zs = |THE CORPORATION =| OF THE TOWNSHIP The Township of Terrace Bay is seeking tender bids from qualified contractors for Stage 1 of the Aguasabon Gorge project. Work includes the installation of concrete footings for a further raised walkway and overlook sys- tem. Sealed tenders will be received by: Mr. David C. Fulton A.M.C.T.(A), Clerk Treasurer Administrator, Township of Terrace Bay, Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0 until 13:00 hours (1:00 p.m.), Monday September 16, 1991. Tender Forms and docu- ments can be obtained from the Township offices at the address above during busi- ness hours beginning Friday, September 6, 1991. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and is conditional upon accep- tance by the council of the Township of Terrace Bay.