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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jan 1989, p. 2

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Page 2, News; Wednesday, January 25, 1989 Winnie covers election of officers and keeps notes on visitors too By Winnie Campbell The United Church Women met on Wed., January 10 for their regu- lar meeting with Margie Smith, president, presiding. Gwen Hadley led in devotions and Marlene Doig, secretary, read the minutes. A pot luck supper preceded the meeting with 14 in attendance. Election of officers was held with the following elected for the ensuing year. President - Ruth Hiller 1st VP. - Lyla Walker - 2nd VP. - Earline Johnson Secretary - Marlene Doig Treasurer - Gwen Hadley Card Secretary - Myrthe Gordon Following the meeting exchange of gifts and a round of Anglican Church basement, Jan. 31, from 11:30 to 2. Soup and sandwiches and tea will be on for $3. Proceeds to go to the Alzheimers Society. Everyone wel- come. We also have memorium cards for this disease. Phone 824- 2327. The winners of the CHIMO Bingo were Mrs. Mary Valentino, Mr. Seidel and Lois Gilmore. -Another one will start Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCullough. from Hamilton are visiting mom Mary Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shewfelt from Echo Bay are visiting mom Marg Nesbith. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and son Chris were visitors at mom and Politicians fighting CP Rail job move Although Canadian Pacific Rail announced its decision to phase out ten administrative positions in Schreiber over two months ago, local politicians are still fighting the move. The most recent correspondence objecting to C.P,'s plan was made by Reginald Belair, MP for Cochrane Superior. The following is the letter he sent to Mr. N. R. Foot, Assistant General Manager, Operations and Maintenance, C.P. Rail. I assume that you have received games with a large assortment of dad in Kapuskasing. a letter from Mr. Mike Cosgrove, prizes was enjoyed. Get well wishes to Charlie of the Township of Schreiber, con- The annual meeting of St. Holmes in Hospital. cerning CP Rail's scheduled future Andrews will be held following the Mis Jacqueline Marshall from relocation of the Schreiber service on January 29. Thunder Bay visited mom and rela- Congratulations to Mrs. Beth McAdam, 1988 Citizen of the Year. Mr. Division. I support Mr. Cosgrove's A bake sale will be held in the _ tions here, Bob Prause, council, poets the gift of a silver tray. 2 Photo by Winnie Campbell Continued on page 3 e Schreiber e library has FREE TRADE AND Bete and story hour to pass away those e long winter months "The holiday season is over and folks are into winter reading. The library offers many enjoyable The Free ia Agreement will gradually eliminate customs duty peers Canada and the United States. hours of reading material on all winter sports - cross country ski- ing, snowmobiling, hockey. For the sewers we have the Singer books on sewing, for the knitters the Knitted Farmyard, Gnomes & Fairies, Latvian Mittens,,Maine Woods Woolies. For the weaver, A Weaver's Garden and Learning to Weave with Debbie Redding and for the i Current personal exemption -- quilters, the Complete Book of Quiltmaking. levels do not change. New books in the cooking sec- beat tion are Harrowsmith Cookbook m@ Restrictions on thedutyand = oie 1 and 2, The Second tax freeamounts ofalcoholand --sjice, Healthy High-Fiber ch - e ti The duty on some Free Trade goods will be eliminated immediately while the duty on other goods will be phased out i Sige tobacco remain in effect. oes i ere are many new children's th Only goods which are of ti Free Trade goods exceeding books on the shelves. U. S. or Canadian origin will be personal exemption levels The fall session of STORY eligible for lower Free Trade HOUR culminated with "Santa's & bject to federal sales 8 ; and excise taxes as applicable. Show held on Saturday, : - December 17 to a full house. A i Before your next trip, we'll be --_good time was had by all. We are glad to tell you the duty payable --_looking forward to our next sea- son. on the goods you intend to Mens, sud <Biaie eaaienese : bring home. We're here to help, children into a warm Winter that's something that will never | Wonderland. Enroll them in chan g el "STORY HOUR" at the Schreiber Public Library on Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. for 3 to 5 years olds and on Saturday from 2 to 3 p.m. for 6 to 10 years olds. Pre-register at the library as each program is limited to 15 children!! The program will begin on Wednesday, January 25 and Saturday, January 28. Drop in and pre-register. Once again the library will participate in the Annual Winter Carnival. A Film Fun Day will take place Saturday, February 11 rom 2 to 3 p.m. for children 6 years and up. Watch for posters on further news of this event! i The goods must have been - acquired in the U.S. and must have no mark or label indicat- ing the goods were produced in any country other than the US. or Canada. Call your local Canada Cute office or your regional CiaaAe Customs office: Winnipeg (204) 983-6004; Regina (306) 780-6223 TOR: regular business hours or our National Hotline at 1-800-267-6626 * a g Revenue Canada Revenu Canada Customs and Excise, | Douanes et Accise

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