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Terrace Bay News, 16 Oct 1985, p. 5

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Terrace Bay Police Report For the period of September 19th to October 10th, 1985. "Double Parking in School Areas Dangerous"' It would be appreciated if parents picking ~their Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 16, 1985, page 5 Several reports of lost and found property were taken including the loss of a brown purse which is still outstanding. Police responded to a call from the High School regarding a problem with one of the students. The situation was handled by the Constable on duty and no further action was Schreiber North Stars Junior Hockey is accepting applications for Coach, Manager and Trainer Please reply in writing before October 20/85 at children up at school would necessary. Junior Hockey refrain from double park- J A complaint was receiv- P.O. Box 302 ing, even if this is only for wourart smioerr ss ge, ed regarding obscene Schreiber a few moments, as this can eee Saat winal_| phone calls and this is still POT 2S0 be very hazardous con- under investigation. sidering the children and cyclists leaving the school at the same time. Re: St. Martin's School, C Bea \ os = = init ow mea Foie please note: poe. LA = Bie 2 3 le, eae ties : SES | Bef) oe | Be a Li | LES | L- In order to alleviate the traffic congestion in front FRICTION-AIR of St. Martin's school, and in the interest of the school The new efficient way to same money in home heating. 5 SAE Se ee ee . For a limited time only Bring this coupon and get $4 OFF children, we are proposing the following: the area in front of the school be used strictly as a drop off or pick up area. We would ask you not to park any longer than necessary in front of the school. We would also ask that you not stop or park on Selkirk Ave. opposite the school. This area is already posted "No Parking."' Terrace Bay Police responded to a call where Reg. $14.00, with coupon $10.00. on your new* subscription News "new, in-town subscriptions only, a Break and Enter had been 2 4 weastes not renewals attempted. There was Free estimates, demonstrations snes minor damage but no entry was gained into the Contact: James Irwin building. 825-9595 Several thefts were in- vestigated in the past few weeks including theft from Birchwood Terrace, from a local Motel, three. thefts -over $200 from Kimberly 1985 -- and re of gas, " lax --_-- ha ' tter resulting in a male : e Nipigon : . . ree. PROVINCIAL Purchasing Supervisor November 13, 1985." LIBERAL Warehouse Supervisor For incidents of Wilful ASSOCIATION Corporation Falconbridge Copper is searching for two positions which will report to the Office Manager at its new Winston Lake Mine located near Schreiber in northwestern Ontario. The Company recently announced that it would bring into production this zinc-rich discovery which includes a significant copper-silver-gold content. Total expenditures of $52.5 million have been approved. The mine will be modelled after several other Canadian precious metal mines the Falconbridge Group of Companies has recently brought into production. It will combine the most advanced technology and policies to rank it amongst the most cost effective in the world. The Purchasing Supervisor and Warehouse Supervisor will have the challenging opportunity of working with the Manager in the planning and organizing of the depart- ment and in establishing the necessary procedures for their specific responsibilities, right from the initial stages of the project, through to production. Purchasing Warehouse Supervisor Supervisor Candidates must have Thesuccessful candidate extensive knowledge of will have extensive materials procurement in experience in all aspects heavy industry. Responsi- of materials handling bilities will also include the and management, transporting and expediting along with a sound knowl- of materials and the effective © edge of internal controls handling of federal and in acomputerized . provincial taxes. environment. Both positions require several years of directly related experience within heavy industry. Excellent communica- tion and interpersonal skills, combined with the potential for advancement are also essential. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications and will be complemented by a compre- hensive company paid benefits program. Please submit resumes in confidence to: Damage were attended by Police. Two of these were damage done to. vehicles, one parked outside of the High School and one park- ed at a local Motel. Also reported were wilful damage at a local Motel and the Public School. Several Summonses and Warrants were processed including a Search Warrant on a Schreiber resident suspected of having stolen property in his possession. This matter still under investigation. One coplaint was receiv- ed regarding parking:in the School Bus Loading Zone. Four Motor Vehicle Ac- cidents have been in- vestigated, three involved over $700 damage each and one was a single motor vehicle hitting a moose. Terrace Bay also assisted Schreiber OPP at the scene of an accident at the Steel River Hill. Saturday, October 26 - 3:30 p.m. The Inn - Red Rock Ice-breaker - 5:00 p.m. Dinner - 6:00 p.m. - $12.00 per person Guest Speaker: The Honourable Rene Lafontaine Minister of Northern Affairs & Mines Please call George Ramsay at 825-3681 or Michael Reid at 824-2075 if you wish to order a meal. ARE YOU HEARING ALL YOU CAN? TOWNE CINEMA HEARING TESTS SET FOR SCHREIBER Tuesday Oct. 22nd, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Schreiber Rec Center Music, nature, conversation - the beautiful sounds of life. Are you hearing all of them you possibly can? You may be able to hear much better - even if you are presently wearing hearing aids. Plan to attend our Better Hearing Consultation & find out. * COMPLETE HEARING TEST & ANALYSIS % CONSULTATION ABOUT YOUR HEARING * HEARING AID CLEANING & ADJUSTMENT - any make or model Today, most hearing problems can be helped. So why let a hearing problem go? ontario better hearing centres inc. SY Lh, 140 E. Frederica St., Thunder Bay, Ontario 'Qh bh lraa lh 076 wWeE (807) 622-1700 fora great night out and the best in new theatre releases 825-3771 Personnel Supervisor CORPORATION FALCONBRIDGE COPPER P.O. Box 40 Commerce Court West Toronto, Ontario M5L 1B4 HE LOBBY who knows movies better VHS & Beta rentals 825-9281 Corporation Falconbridge Copper is a member of the Falconbridge Group, enriching the way we live by finding, processing and marketing metals and minerals worldwide. NO AGENCIES PLEASE

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