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Terrace Bay News, 23 Feb 1983, p. 7

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 23, 1983, page 7 Old Dutch 200 gram POTATO CHIPS 1.09 Sunspun 1.36 litre APPLE JUICE gor a Orta Shaw's white 24 oz. Kleenex, 200's pop-up FACIAL TISSUE...0.... oe es .. 95° Kotex 30's 385 ml. tin = : . PACIFIC MILK...................... «69° Mrs. White 750 ml. PICKLED BEETS.............. TESS 1.79 Golden Harvest 750 ml. Re aie 2/99° Aylmer choice 398 ml. PAS. 5 Si ea 2/99° Libby's sliced, crushed, tidbits 14 oz. tin Dares Flare Top 450 gram : ASSORTED CANDIES................. 1.99 Kraft 500 gram Post Apple-Cinnamon, Dates & Raisins 400 gram ave. : FRUIT &-FIBER CEREAL...............1.89 60 mf. White Swan 4 roll package BATHROOM TISSUE.................. 1.49 York frozen sliced 15 oz. STRAWBERRIES . ino FROZEN FOODS Swanson Assorted T.V. DINNERS 1983 Sibley ski tour The organizing com- mittee for the Sibley Ski Tour is' in the final stages of preparation for the March 5 tour. Al- ready there are over 300 registrants - many from the region and some from Southern Ontario, Minnesota and Mani- toba. This year, along with the traditional awards, there will be a new award introduced for the tour - the Kam Motors Corporate Cup. The Cup will be presented to the school, club or business accumulating the largest number of kilometres during the tour. Since the award is presented on the basis of distance, _ Library Have you visited your Library lately? We have something to please everyone regardless of where your interest lies ie: crafts of every kind - home repairs - home improvement - cookery - ~ sewing - knitting - cro- cheting - medical books - automotive - the arts - photography - sports - religion - literature - biographies - current Forestry... continued on page 7 Modernization Program to $276 million from- $235 million. These DREE grants, along with provincial grants, are expected to generate between $3 and $4 bil- lion in private sector in- vestment in pulp and paper moderation. Under this program, the Government of Ca- nada invested $100 mil- lion in' northern On- tario. Those -DREE grants have generated more than $1 billion in ' private sector invest- ments. The result is that northern Ontario pos- sesses one of the most modern pulp and paper industries in the world. New Direction Canada's usable for- est stocks are decreas- ing. Reforestation and forest management are vital in maintaining the forest industry and in not time, any group can win regardless of ability. Traditionally the ski tour has held something for all abilities. For the more advanced skier there is the challenge of the 50 km event, while the beginner and inter- mediate skier can find fun, challenge and camaraderie in the 20 km and the 40 km events. ee Register now to enjoy a day of skiing on the beautiful Sibley Penin- sula - bring family and friends and make an outing of it! : 1983 Sibley Ski Tour Saturday, March 5 Sibley Peninsiila Start Time 9:00 a.m. sharp! notes magazines - telephone directories from several major cities - govern- ment and education pamphlets. We are also able to acquire 16 mm films on a wide variety of subjects, "So come in for a visit you just may be able to find something to help you with your special - interests. generating growth. The Government of Canada is negotiating new forestry agree- ments with the provin- ces. The aim of the fed- eral government, in negotiations, is to in- crease timber stocks and improve forest man- agement. The federal govern- ment, through job crea- tion programs, is help. ing to combat the pre- sent problem of unem- ployment while regener-. ating timber stocks to meet the future needs of the forest industry. By many economic standards, the forest in-_ dustry is perhaps Ca- nada's most important industry. The Govern- ment of Canada has taken and will continue to take action to en- hance the forest sector and its benefits for all Canadians. RATE 1.69 Niagara 12% oz. tin ORANGE JUICE 89° INCREASE APPROVED Klomp-Wakefield 250 ml. McCains Deluxe 340 gram WHIPPING CREAM ..... 89° PIZZA SUBS 2.39 Sunspun 1 kg. bag FRENCH FRIES 99° Klomp-Wakefield 500 ml. - SOUR CREAM............ Modern 4 litre pail ICE CREAM Beatrice 175 gram Schreiber Hydro has received FRUIT BOTTOM 9¢ : '¢ pproval from Ontario Hydro YOGURT Oe Pe a ee 5 Power Corporation Act for the t EP eae ee EE dee 9.7% rate increase for 1983. This r RAIL \ increase will be effective on all bills issued in March 1983, for Schreiber Hydro Customers.

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