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Page 14, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 17, 1984 N ee ics) a : 3 |classified marketplace Mail your advertisement to P.O. Box 579, Terrace Bay, or bring it to our office at Simcoe Plaza | Pets/Livestock Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00-12:00 1:00-5:00 . DEADLINE: FRIDAY 5:00 P.M. heat leftovers, cook cas- Don't forget Nee CLINIC To be held for all persons interested in taking part in a Level I and II Referees Certification Program. There must be at least 15 participants before the clinic can be held. The sooner you get your name in the sooner we can hold the clinic. For more information please contact the following people: Ian Fummerton 824-2128 Schreiber - Doug Roberts 825-3644 Terrace Bay Hockey season is just around the corner. sccmsaiied ' = - Plata & Morrill | Chartered Accountants Bookkeeping, accounting, auditing, con- | sulting and taxation services. 596 Squier St. Thunder Bay, Ont. P7B'4A Telephone: _ (807) 344-6684 Comings continued from | page 5 as a bride in 1909 and has lived here ever since. She was active in the Lady Trainman Lodge and a lifemember in the Women's Insti- tute, the Anglican Church and G.I.A. Lady Engineers. She was married to a C.P.R. Rail- roader, has five chil- dren, 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 1 great great grand- child. She still cooks and always has a cup of tea when visitors arrive. Congratulations Nonie. Our sympathy to the McColeman Family on the passing of Archie McColeman. Don't forget the Chimo meeting Friday the 19th. HELP WANTED Part time bartender apply in writing: Roya! Canadian kegion P.O. Box 520 Terrace Bay Att: R. Sinnotte : Terrace Bay Schreiber Classified Policy Ad iv Canadian Radio-television and Te Commission Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des NOTICE CRTC - Public Notice 1984-248. The CRTC has received the follow- ing. applications: Applications by Ontario AM licensees (former Class IV stations) operating on the frequencies 1230, 1240, 1340, 1400, 1450 and 1490 kHz, to amend their broadcasting licences by increasing the night-time power. Related Documents: public notice CRTC 1984-70 and Circular No. 295 dated 16 March 1984. In Canada Gazette Notice No. DGTC-001-84 dated 28 January 1984, the Department of Com- munications annnounced that in- ternational arrangements have been concluded between Canada and the United States to allow a large number of AM broadcasting Stations to increase their night- time power. In the related documents mentioned above, the Commission invited AM licensees operating on any of the above- mentioned be opto to apply for up to a four-fold increase in night- time power. The Commission has received a number of applications from Ontario licensees which are Outlined in the attached appendix. Where may J examine the documents? You may examine all relevant documents during nor- mal office hours at the local ad- dress given in this notice, at the CRTC, Central Building, Les Ter- rasses de la Chaudiere, 1 Pro- menade du Portage, Room 561, Hull, Quebec, and at the following regional office: Complex Guy Favreau, East Tower, 200 Dor- chester Blvd. West, Room 602 Montreal, Quebec H2Z 1X4. How can | forward my com- ments to the CRTC? You may submit comments or interventions on each application, in letter or other form. You must indicate the kitchen continued from page 12 for drying dishes. This reduces the cost of op- eration from 3.3 cents per load to 1.7 cents per load, not including hot water costs. If your dish- washer does not have this feature, you can open the door as the dryer enters the drying cycles, and allow the dishes to air-dry. Small appliances can be en- ergy-savers if used properly. Items such as slow- cookers, microwave ovens, and electric fry- pans can be very ef- ficient. Some -- small toaster-ovens, however can actually take more energy than the full-- sized range for some foods. .Before buying small appliances, con- sider storage space, safety features, and the multiple uses the ap- pliance might have. For example, an electric fry- pan can be used to re- aie ates LET SOMEONE HELP BUY YOU A MOTOR HOME (or Houseboat) Inquire about Go Camping's Recreational Investment 666 W. Arthur St. Thunder Bay seroles, bake pizza, and for stir-frying. For fur- ther information please contact your nearest Northern Affairs Office located on the lower floor, Peninsula Build- ing, 2 Gilbert St., Mara- thon (229-1153) or Ze- nith 33160. REAL ESTATE | For rent: small cottage house partially furnished. Suitable for couple. Avail- able immediately. Phone Registered polled herefords. Bulls, herdsire, yearlings, calves. Cows with, without calves. Bred, open heifers. Free listed herd. Arondale Polled Herefords, Brinkman Arnold, Glen Huron, (705) 466-5533. 0-16 ANNOUNCEMENTS Nominations are being received now, for Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards. Contact this newspaper to nominate an outstanding young person aged 6 to 18, who deserves more than 824-2605. 0-17 a_pat on the back. 0-16 THE LIP ... is Sunday Happy Birthday Major Appliance | Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. RED DOG INN AEC ified Advertising is Pre-Paid clearly, whether you support, op- : : pose, OF propose changes to an 475-4209 : SY lication, and whether you wish | === = Paid 25 words 2 weeks °4.00 to appear tte 'publ hea RENT A Required Immediately ican je Com- .20 per word after 25 Siscion Hani receve. oat 4 MOTOR HOME Household items, pets, sports equipment, appliances, clothing, wanted to buy. 25 words 2 weeks °5.00 .20 per word after 25 'Automobiles, trucks, boats, motors, recreational vehicles, property, for rent, motorcycles, child care services, musical equipment, wanted to buy, each item. Cancellations - Corrections Please check your advertisement for corrections. No Credit will be issued for any cancellation, once an ad is ordered, it is considered to have been published. Deadline Deadline for all classified word ads is 12:00 noon Friday . preceding publication. Classified ads are paid in advance or mailed to Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO or dropped off at the News Office in Terrace Bay or at Fig's Texaco in Schreiber. Mail Order Form Today Mail Cheque or Money Order to: The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News tervention, and you must send the CRTC proof that you have so serv- ed the applicant, along with the original document addressed to the Secretary General. It must be signed with your name, address, and telephone number, and be received by the Commission on or before: Deadline for Intervention: 14 November 1984. Where can | get more infor- mation? To know more about your rights and obligations at a public hearing, please refer to the "CRTC Rules of Procedure", available for $1.50 from the Cana- dian Government Publishing Cen- tre, Department of Supply and Services, Hull, Quebec K1A 0S9. You may also call the CRTC Public Hearings Branch at (819) 997-0313 or the CRTC regional of- fice in Montreal (514) 283-6607. The following list the station fre- quency, their location, power in- crease, and where the application may be viewed. CJNH-1240 kHz Bancroft, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. Radio Station CJNH IGA Plaza Hastings St. North Bancroft. CFJR - 1450 kHz Brockville, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. 601 Stewart Blvd. Brockville. CKCB - 1400 kHz Collingwood, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. 84 Huron- tario St. Collingwood.. CKNR - 1340 kHz Elliot Lake, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. 119 East St. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. CFLH - 1340 kHz Hearst, Ont. 250 watts to For your winter vacation. Booking now. Go Camping 666 W. Arthur St. Thunder Bay 475-4209 ------ ae SN ERIE AIR im. dodick R.O. optometrist | 1119 Victoria Ave THUNDER BAY | Phone 622-7726 =-associates insurance 2 dependable ladies for dining room waitressing on Friday, Saturday & Sunday Evenings. Apply in Person and Ask for Vickie Finally!! Low, Low Cost Life Insurance CAN YOU BELIEVE! !! *100,000 For you, your spouse or Mortgage Starting as low as $4.0®* honthly "Features our Adjustable term plan with automatic banking P.O. Box 579 1000 wats, 68% Pine St, Now, privileges. q immins, Ont. - Z Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0 Midland,' Ont. 250 watts to 1000 j *Features our unique CHILD Rider < atts 10 1 nsurance Midland, CITT.» 1230 xe2. New allowing you $5,000 Protection on - Liskeard, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 each child f on eS ee watts. 213 Whitewood Ave. New Jenutints = Het only 42.59 monthly iskeard. - z Po | ARUELSG... ooo aka SSS Se Elgin, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 aie - PHONE ................ watts. Chamber of Commerce Of- For further information Category: Red Lake. CKOB - 1400 kHz Ren- Transamerica Li | lath {See PS eee Tee nes ee, See Pe frew, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 Sh d sae Life, Box 1492 Advertisoment....................... watts. CKOB Radio Studios 282, op an ault Ste. Marie. P6A 5P2 Se eae ee ee Raglan St. Renfrew. CJLB - 1230 Compare kHz Thunder Bay, Ont. 250 watts P' | a 0-050 ogo 6 bE uce Bp E00 6 0 0.0 8 6 bo O00 0-0 FO Ue Oe SS oy 40S 6 90 8 8 ete to 1000 watts. 230 Cumberland call now Name Bee Ce Seem em mee Pewee eres e sere r errr s rere seseeens er ey fices, Maple Square Mall, 515 Goderich St. Port Elgin. CKRE - 1340 kHz Red Lake, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. Post Office St. N. Thunder Bay. CJWA - 1240 kHz Wawa, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. 73 Broadway Ave. Wawa. CKDK - 1340 kHz Woodstock, Ont. 250 watts to 1000 watts. Radio Station CKDK 290 Dundas St. Woodstock. Canada 40% Toll Free 1-800-465-3909 31 North Court Street Thunder Bay, Ontario PTA 4T4 Se AE RG EE RN please, clip and mail se oD [ee a ee Postal ........... Tel rere rv 7879 Pe oe wRE VETS

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