TT ST LE ES SS ANNOUNCEMENTS ATT EY TEE TT OPPORTUNITIES BUSINE MUSICAL | RECREATIONAL LOST & FOUND The family of the late Philip Stuart wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their many friends and relatives who were so thoughtful and helpful in any way in their re- cent sad bereavement. God bless you all. Louise and family.N-06 Annual meeting of Cochrane/Superior Progressive Conservative Association at the Kapuskasing Inn. November 9, 2:30 p.m. Agenda - Delegate's Selection for the National General Meeting in Montreal March 1986; amendments to the constitution: election of officers. Guest speaker - Per. Tony DesJoseph, President. N-06 RECREATIONAL 1984 Yamaha Enticer 340, cover and oil included. Phone 825-3766 after 2 p.m. N-06 For sale: Elan ski-doo. Phone 825-9103. N-06 For sale: 1979 Moto-Ski Snowmobile, good condition. Asking $675 or best offer. Phone 824-2206. N-06 RNS AMET ATENEO OAT RENTALS | iscettancous LEGAL NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS ferese" News THE CLASSIFIED INDEX Your Convenient Shop-at-Home Center OD) | S&S Se TRANSPORTATION PETS/ANIMALS SERVICES CHC) REAL ESTATE alts TATE REAL House for Sale by owner: Warm 3 bedroom, 2 bath, on corner lot Close to schools, churches and shopping. Low taxes. Finished room in basement; and many ex- tras. Ready to move in. Phone 519-542-7153 after 6 p.m.N-27 Help Wanted EXPERIENCED BAR STAFF 18 years & over Apply: MAYFAIR M or F HOTEL 824-2049 HELP WANTED Required part-time jail guards to oversee prisoners in Schreiber cells. Applicants must be 19 years of age or over and pass a security clearance. Apply in person to the Terrace Bay Police 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Casual Employment Registered Nurse required immediately by Birchwood Terrace Candidate would be required to work four day-shifts per month, usually every second weekend; as well as covering for holidays, sick-time and statutory holidays. Individual may be called upon to work an occasional evening or night shift. Applications may be obtained at Bir- chwood Terrace, Monday to Friday, Casual LE LOTT MISCELLANEOUS Would like to know who repairs fur coats, or also, who replaces old lining. Phone 825-9113.N-06 Bargains, must sell. Rocking chair, excellent condition $20, kitchen table only $10, studio couch, no back rest $20. Will give away above items to any Club or organization needing fur- niture. Call 825-9560 after 5 p.m. N-06 For sale: baby accessories and also a 2 bedroom apartment for rent. Phone 824-2619. N-06 For sale: 30" range, 1982 Trans- Am, 1982 Ski-doo Everest, 1978 Chev van. Phone 824-2892.N-13 For sale: Complete Super 8 sound movie system, Chinon 60XL sound camera, Chinon Sp 330 projector, light and splicer. Easy to use, perfect Christmas gift. Call 825-9505. N-13 Washer for sale - $250. Also, 1979 customized Ford Van that has 3 captain's chairs, running boards. Serious inquiries only. go, Call 825-9393. N-13 Accomodations Heated and furnished cabin available free from mid-November to late April. For further informa- tion call: 824-2159 ANTIQUES ES RS) TRANSPORTATION For sale in December, 1973 Bee- tle, as is. Good motor, needs body work. $400 or best offer. Call 825-9560 after '5 p.m. N-06 For sale: 1981 F150 Ford 1/2 ton, 6 cylinder, 4 speed 4 wheel drive. Short box c/w boat rack. Color brown, 47,000 km. $8,000 or best offer. Phone 1-622-1408 after 6:00 p.m. N-06 For sale: 1978 Chrysler New Yorker certified. Best offer. Also - 1974 Jimmy Frame with 4 wheel drive, transmission and transfer case. Also - 4 - 1215 LT - Mickey Thompson mudder tires and wheels. Phone 825-3387. N-06 Must sell: 81 Plymouth Reliant, 45 m.p.g., 35,000 mi., 2.6 Hemi, Auto, asking $4600. Call 824-3386 a.m. or evenings.N-13 EMPLOYMENT Will. do housecleaning in Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Rossport. Reasonable hourly rate. References available. Call 824-3369. Ask for Linda.N-06 RENTALS Attractive 1 and 2 bedroom apts. for rent in Schreiber Call: 825-3853 or 824-2584 UNIFORM EXCHANGE If you have an old brownie or guide uniform you would like to sell, or if you would like to buy a second hand one, call Sheila Moquin 825-3326 Play Group Conference On September 28th there was a Conference at Con- federation College in the Family and Children Cen- tre in Thunder Bay. On the evening prior, keynote speaker, Mrs. Barbara Elliot spoke to about 65 moms that were present. She talked on the value of play groups and the impor- tance of socializing with children and their moms. There were several displays by organizations such as: Early Childhood Education Association, Sweet Thursday Book Store, Northern Women's Book Store, Mother Goose, Child Birth Association and World Wide Books. On Saturday approx- imately 100 moms from along the North Shore and Highway 11 participated in a variety of, work shops. > Such as: Child Develop- ment and Guidance, Arts and Crafts, Music, Kindergym, Child Abuse, Program Planning, Drama and First Aid. Lunch was catered by RENTALS For rent - 65' trailer, 2 bedroom. Available immediately. Schreiber. Phone 824-2042. N-06 3 bedroom apt. for rent, partly furnished. Phone 824-2844.N-13 the College. The response was positive and the workshops were enjoyed by all. The Conference was sponsored by the North Shore Mental Health Board in conjunction with the Family and Children Cen- tre at Confederation Col- lege. There will bea follow up from the workshops in- cluding: bibliographies, ac- cess to the audio tapes, the two videos that were made and the Resource Binders will be available at the end of this month. Presently negotiations are under way with the College for future workshops. For further in- formation contact: Donna Mikeluk 824-3050 or con- tact your local Communi- ty Development Worker. An evaluation from the workshops are being sent out - please fill it out and send. it back. Wanted: manuscripts continued from page 5 pages, of the work plann- ed, a budget, a curriculum vitae (resume) and at least two letters of support for the project. The Canadian Studies Program will have the pro- posal assessed by a panel of adjudicators representing the various regions of Canada and the two official language groups before giving the applicant the go- ahead. The application deadline is January 1, 1986, and results will be available by mid-March. The professional and publications experience of the applicant will also be taken into account as well as potential impact of the Proposed project on the topic area. Payment of the award will be in two equal in- stalments of up to $5,000 each. The first instalment will be given at the start of the project, which can take up to two years. The se- cond instalments will be given when the project is finished and assessed as be- ing of publishable quality. To apply and/or get ad- ditional information please contact: Canadian Studies Writing Awards, Depart- ment of the Secretary of State of Canada, Ottawa, Ont. KIA OMS (819) 994-1544. CHILD CARE Mother of 2, willing to babysit 2 children in own home, days. Would like playmate for 4 year old. Please call 824-3488 DESK. 825-3286 RED DOG Needs applicants in all departments. (Waitresses, kitchen, housekeepers). FILL OUT AN APPLICATION AT THE FRONT anytime. N-13 Your own <r PRIVATE t OP ales [Hl Tibcatl " Aree © Sizes 10' x 24' © Roll Up Door : © Rates: Weekly, Monthly or Yearly © Located Industrial area, Overpass Road Superior Mini Warehouse Box 1113 825-3638 Terrace Bay, Ont. ie 5 Crime Prevention Crime prevention is about people working together. Neighbours work with neighbours to prevent break-ins, parents work with. teach- ers to reduce vandalism, educators work with the media to combat child abuse, women work with women to fight rape, letter carriers watch out for seniors, rural citi- zens work with police to grapple with rustling, pharmacists work with parents to combat drug abuse and citizens of all ages join toge- ther to fight drunk driving. We're all neighbours and we can all join in these efforts to reduce crime. Together we do make a difference. = HELP WANTED Commission Sales 'Sup for Schreiber and one for Terrace Bay. APPLY: David M. Jones 13 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay Person ing for. POT 2A0. OPPORTUNITIES LADY FENELLE COSMETICS Like to earn extra money and be your own boss? Lady Fenelle may have the opportunity you're look- For more information call Huguette Imbeault at (807) 876-2894 or write to P.O. Box 754, Longlac, Ontario,