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Terrace Bay News, 23 Nov 1988, p. 9

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Provincial Court Justice of the Peace, Don Pahl presided over the November 16, 1988 Provincial Court. George Raby of Shannonville pled not guilty to "Careless Use of Firearm." This charge was laid after the October 9 incident in which Thomas Desjardins was shot in the left arm while moose hunting at mileage 44 on the Mill Road. After a lengthy trial Raby was found "guilty" and fined $1,003.75 and prohibited from hunting for one year. Richard Gionet of Schreiber pled guilty to a charge of "Drive Motor Vehicle Without Insurance." This charge was laid as a result of a motor vehicle accident at Birch Motors and Highway 17, in which Gionet lost control of his vehicle and collided with a vehicle parked The next Provincial Offences in front of Birch's. He was fined Court will be held February 1, $503.75. 1989, at 11 a.m. SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION requires AN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Responsibilities: Typing, bookkeeping, filing, assisting clients in preparation of applica- Page 9, News, Wednesday, November 23 , 1988 Crime Stoppers "Crime Stoppers pay cash for information... you do not have to reveal your identity." During the summer of 1988, a number of thefts occurred in the Wild Goose Bay area just east of the City of Thunder Bay along Lakeshore Drive. It is believed that two persons were involved in these thefts, which occurred in early July. The culprits entered three boats and removed a quantity of electronic equipment including a Furuno depth finder, Realistic VHF marine band radio, Loran C-LC navigation system, Lowerance fishfinder, as well as various fish- ing tackles, rods, reels, etc. During the same period of time a theft occurred from a nearby cottage where a 15 hp Mariner outboard motor and a five gallon gas tank were stolen. The majority of these items are identifiable by serial numbers or other markings. To date, none of the property has been recovered nor have any arrests been made. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000, this week, for information that leads to the arrest of the per- son(s) responsible for this crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 623- TIPS, that's 623-8477, or long dis- tance, toll free, at 1-800-465- 6844, if you have any information regarding this crime. "You do not have to reveal your identity." Crime Stoppers also pays cash for information on any unsolved crimes. The Crime Stoppers' reward fund is raised through tax- deductible donations from citizens and businesses. Cheques may be sent to Thunder Bay Crime Stoppers Inc., 425 E. Donald St., Thunder Bay, Ont., P7E 5V1. tion forms, recording minutes, maintaining a computerized data centre, and general office duties. Qualifications: The candidate should have strong secretarial and organizational skills, with a background in basic bookkeeping. Good inter-personal skills are essential. Benefits and salary will be commensurate with experience. Applications will be accepted until December 7, 1988. Resumes may be sent to: Schreiber-Terrace Bay Business Development Corporation P.O. Box 716 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 ATTENTION: Mr. Clyde Gordon SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION requires A GENERAL MANAGER Responsibilities: - To manage the financial operations of the Corporation and the day-to- day running of the Business Development Centre. - - To provide business advice to clients and to assist them in the prepara- ion of financial and business plans. - Evaluate loan applications and supervise collection of loans. Qualifications: : - Degree in Business Administration and/or a combination of education and five years of related business experience. - Excellent inter-personal skills. - Experience in community economic development and/or experience in lealing with government funding agencies. 3enefits and salary will be commensurate with experience. Applications will be accepted until December 7, 1988. <esumes may be sent to: Schreiber-Terrace Bay Business Development Corporation P.O. Box 716 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 ATTENTION: Mr. Clyde Gordon SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION requires A PART-TIME COORDINATOR his part-time position requires input of approximately 25 hours per eek for a period of one year. esponsibilities: Facilitates the development of a tourism Strategy and an economic evelopment strategy for the area. Organizes business courses and conferences Establishes a liaison with all levels of government and with the hamber of Commerce and the Industrial Training Committee. Prepares program evaluations and budget proposals to be submitted to e federal government. ualifications: ost secondary degree in related field; proven research and analytical ills; excellent communication skills (written and oral); previous related ork experience; good inter-personal skills. enefits and salary will be commensurate with experience. pplications will be accepted until December 7, 1988. =sumes may be sent to: Schreiber-Terrace Bay Community Futures Organization P.O. Box 716 - Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 ATTENTION: Mr. Clyde Gordon G. for the flavour, but don't leave without the great gift bear. These cute 4" miniatures are great in a stocking, on the tree or under it. Get yours now while supplies last. A Christmas without these little heart warmers would simply be unbearable. fof Te (WO CEs "Plus tax where applicable. ¢ 1988 A & W Food Services of Canada Ltd.

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