MAY 10, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 PUBLIC NOTICE Mr. Keith Penner, our Federal Member of Par- liment will be in Terrace Bay on Friday, May 12. Anyone wishing appointments please contact Ed Cavanaugh. Telephone 825-3220. INVITATION TO TENDER FOR DEMOLITION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING ANNEX SCHREIBER, ONTARIO. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO NOON, MAY 23, 1972 FOR THIS WORK AS FOLLOWS: 1. Demolish building. 2. Remove cement foundation walls to two feet below grade. 3. Fill the hole with debris, etc. and compact it, to level of walls. Fill of gravel for two two feet to grade level, and level gravel. . Remove all surplus debris from property. . Any materials salvageable will become the property of the demolition contractor whose tender is accepted. 6. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Mark envelope "Tender = Demolition". ALL DETAILS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THIS OFFICE. INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY CAN ALSO BE ARRANGED. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHREIBER - ONTARIO. [SBN BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING There will be a meeting of the Bible Society in the Anglican Church Hall on Tues., May 16th at 8 p.m. Rev. W.J. Moore of North Bay will present an address and show a film "The Finest Gold". Lunch served. Everyone is welcome to attend. C.T.V. FOR TERRACE BAY? New Broadcast facilities, which will provide a second network of Canadian Television Programming in the Thunder Bay Area, will be established with financial aid from the Ontario Government. Thund- er Bay Electronics Limited, now operating CKPR-TV a CBC affiliated station, will receive a Northern Ontario Development Corporation performance loan and a term loan to set up operations supplying CTV network and local coverage on Channel 4. These loans were approved in keeping with the objectives of the Canadian Radio-Television Commis- sion, which has recommended the addition of a second Canadian network service to existing CBC English-Language Television coverage in Northern Ontario. The C .R.T.C. also recommended that the added service in the area should be undertaken by the present licence holders. Thunder Bay Electronics Limited plans to provide coverage in two stages. Initially, the new facilities will serve the greater Thunder Bay Metropolitan area. In the future it is hoped to extend direct transmission through microwave links, from Thunder Bay to out- lying centres in most of Northwestern Onfario. Thunder Bay Electronics is the second Northern Ontario Broadcasting company to receive Ontario Government assistance through the N.O.D.C. In March of this year a term loan was approved for J. Conrad Lavigne Enterprises whose headquarters are in Timmins. That loan was also to help finance ex- panded broadcast operations which are now providing two-network coverage throughout the Northeast. "WANT TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL?" The Bank of Montreal can help you enjoy a vaca: tion home now | We have tailored a special progr- amme to help you get that cottage at that special lake or that chalet in the hills with up to 75% fin- ancing. - interest rate: a low 11% - up to 10 years to repay - - life insured - prepay without penalty For further information, contact the Bank of Montreal - Schreiber Branch, MANAGER G.D .G. KORVAN , We want you to get your money's worth!