Red Rose, 1 Ib. pkg. COFFEE. 5c ied Bravo, plain or meat, 398 ml. tin SPAGHETTI SAUCE ... 2 sins 1.69 Klomp-Wakefield, 2 &'%2.500ml. CEREAL CREAM ................ .89 Klomp-Wakefield, 500 ml. "> SOUR CREAM... = 1.39 Beatrice, fruit bottom, 175 g. i ORR ee .59 Hi-Dri, 2 roll pak PAPER TOWELS ................ Bib. |: 24-10 0z. tins op Se eee Bib. Heinz, white, 4 litre VINEGAR Dib. 1 99 BRANDS No Name, 1.81 kg. SOFT MARGARINE No Name, semi-moist, 2 kg. DOG FOOD No Name, 1.5 litre -- LIQUID DETERGENT No name, extra soft, 4 roll pak BATHROOM TISSUE NO NAME 2.69 2.99 1.99 1.49 OWNED & OPERATED BY THE FIGLIOMENI FAMILY Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 10, 1983, page 7 Grant approved for Terrace Bay Airport Libby's, 540 ml. tin ALPHAGETTI, SPAGHETTI or ZOODLES 2... 1.89 Holsum white, 24 oz. BREAD ........... aay 5 Holsum, pkg. of 6 MUFFINS. = ec 1.19 Farm Fresh, "A" large cy ee Kraft, smooth or crunchy, 750 ml. PEANUT BUTTER ............ 3.09 SPAGHETTI ABC's INTOMATOS" SPAGHETTI AIBC EN SAUCE TO Paulins,-assort, 700 gr. bag SWEET COOKIES ............ 2.69 Welch's, grape, 500 ml. jar JAM OR JELLY ............. .. 1.99 Black Diamond, 1 kg. CHEESE SLICES .............. 6.59 Libby's, 284 ml. tin TOMATO JUICE ....... 3 iin; 1.19 Libby's, Deep Brown beans, molasses or in tomato sauce, 540 ml. tin BEANE 2 ins 1.95 Kraft, Jet puffed, 250 gram bag MARSHMALLOWS |... 2 tor 1429 Betty Crocker, 227 g. HAMBURGER HELPER «...--. Kleenex, 200's FACIAL TISSUE Niagara, 12 oz. tin ORANGE JUICE ........... 19 Festival, 2 litre ICE CREAM ............... Jell-o, pkg. of 12 PUDDING POPS ...... .. 1.99 SCHREIBER FOODMARKET tro Free Daily Delivery to Schreiber and Terrace Bay © 824-2599 (Butcher Shop) 824-2037 Ontario Transporta- tion and Communica- tions Minister James Snow outlined a subsi- dy grant of $10,000 jointly funded by MTC and the Board of Indus- trial Leadership and De- velopment (BILD) pro- gramme. Funding is for the placing of granular fill on the runway, taxiway and aircraft. parking apron shoulders. The estimated cost of the project is $12,500 with MTC subsidizing 80 per cent of the total cost. Terrace Bay Fire Dept. report by ROLLY MOQUIN Fire Chief During the month of July the Terrace Bay Fire Dept. had a quiet month with only two responses. On July 18th at 12:55 a.m. the Ter- race Bay Firefighters were called out to the mill to put out a chip re-claim fire and on July 21st at 4:29 p.m. a call was sent out to the Township Dump. Also the Terrace Bay Firefighters held their monthly drill, some pumping practice took place along with check- ing out a new piece of self-contained breathing apparatus. Remember do not hang oven mitts over your stove or range, as this is a potential fire hazard. Remember these tips: 1. Turn off heat, never leave your pan _ unat- tended. © 2. Smother fire with a tight fitting lid or use your fire extinguisher. 3. Do not use water on a grease fire. 4. Watch your 'clothing does not catch fire. 5. Never carry a burning an. In all fires, the first few minutes are vital. Keep calm, act quickly and remember; "'Fire, all it takes is your life." Propane cylinders inspections mandatory The Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations recently. issued a warning to all backyard chefs who cook with propane barbecues, stating that they should check to make sure that their propane cylinders are safe. Ontario's propane code requires that 20 Ib. and 40 = Ib. cylinders commonly used for barbecues and other camping appliances must be inspected at least every ten years. The date of manufacture or the most recent inspection is stamped on the raised collar that protects the cylinder valve. Propane filling attendants, who must hold a_ certificate issued by the Fuels Safety Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Rela- tions, have been reminded of. the importance of regular inspections: If an inspection is past due, or the cylinder has large dents, gouges or is badly corroded, it is illegal for the attendant to fill the cylinder. Inspections cost about $15.00 and include replacement of the pressure relief valve. For more information, a free brochure called "Living Safely with Propane" may be obtained by writing: Consumer Informa- tion Centre, Ontario Ministry of Consumer 'and Commercial Relations, 555 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 2H6. Or telephone (416) 963-1111. Toll free: 1- 800-268-1142. Bernie Thunder Bay (807) 475-1331 Ontario PROSPECTORS - EXPLORATION COMPANIES: SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY-MARATHON The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will provide an economic geologist to visit, assay and advise you on the potential of any mineral occurrence you may have staked, or know the location of in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon areas. This service is provided free of charge. The Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon economic geologist program encompasses an area from Nipigon east to Marathon. This program is funded by the Ministry of Northern Affairs. For further information call (collect): ie Schni Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Natural Resources Ministry of Natural Resources Hon. Alan W. Pope Minister W. T. Foster Deputy Minister