Page 6, News, Tuesday, February 4 1992 continued from page 3 about 40 residents in Schreiber Friday moming. Angus sold t-shirts and sweatershirts at the end of the meeting in Terrace Bay, with logos printed on them sup- porting the restoration of cut Via Rail lines. In a press release dated Jan. 31, Angus said he had learned many things as a result of the tour. "It's clear from everything Via Rail meeting we s equally clear that the bus service is not providing an acceptable alternative to the people in these communi- " ties. Some of the more common concerns raised were that seniors were no longer able to travel, families could not afford to visit one another, and tourism dollars were being lost--and as a result, I heard that Via is still needed jobs--because of the decline along the North Shore," he _ in the tourist trade. ; : Piz. se Gourmet 2:2, 4? Crust Pizza ca Grand Opening ¢ a February Sth, 1992 § Hours: 12 noon - 12 a.m.- Sun.- Thurs. 12 noon - 2:30 a.m. Fri. 3 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. Sat. Phone 824-3000 Take Out, Eat In/Delivery Come for a free taste 313 Scotia St. Downtown Schreiber (formerly Nella's Notions) Qk between 4-6 p.m. por - Ames on Feb. 8/92 ear Nc -_ | Visiting Thunder Bay? Shopping? Site Seeing? Skiing? Find comfort at Paradise Motel * Very clean rooms at Budget rates * Close to all major attractions * Variety of family restaurants within one block * Picnic Area *Reservations - phone ahead (807) 475-8628 Bob & Leslie Swan (mor.) 221 W. Arthur Street (Highway 11 - 17B) Thunder Bay, Ontario P/ESPT First baby of the year receives gift from Township ONLY $6.95 WITH ANY $10.00 HALLMARK PURCHASE- LIMIT ONE PER $10.00 HALLMARK PURCHASE. 'SUGGESTED RETAIL VALUE $20.00 Hamilton's Audio & Video 825-3521 _| ately and is expected to be completed in about six. weeks. In Memory of Tom McGrath, Feb. 5, 1982. The days have turned into months The months have turned into years. Never forgotten, always loved. Remembering your love, friendship, strength and spirit. Love always, Tom Heather NOEL'S Potato salad Macaroni Salad 25 people and over - everything on list TERRACE BAY BAKERY 825-9039 SIMCOE PLAZA, CATERING SERVICE _ terrace Bay HOT SMORGASBORD COLD BUFFET Lasagne 3 types of Cold Cuts Pergogies Cheese & Pickles Chicken or Beef Fried Rice 3 Types of Salads.....65.99 Pineapple Chicken Cabbage rolls CHILI CON CARNE Dry Garlic Ribs Chili Sweet & Sour Meatballs Cold Cuts Chicken Stirfry Cheese & Pickles.......$5.99 Coffee, Buns & Desserts.....EXTRA Coleslaw.......... $12.50 CAESAR SALAD & GARLIC TOAST.....$4.99 10 people - 6 different choices 20 people - 8 different choices SOUP & SANDWICH plus DESSERT......$5.99 Terrace Bay Councillor Mike King, left, acting on behalf of Reeve Jim Ziegler, presents Tom and Karen Wagar with a memento marking the occasion of Karen having the first child born in Terrace Bay in 1992. Melanie Jessica was born on Jan. 10, and weighed 8 lIbs., 10 oz. Shoal tenders continued from page 1 "The people who bid higher have different methods," Mikkonen said in an interview Feb. 3. "And some guys bid higher just to protect themselves." Work on removing the shoal is scheduled to begin immedi- PARTICIPAC: ee ® THE CORPORATION ay OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Quotations are required for the supply and installation of three display cases for the Terrace Bay Tourist Information Centre. Quotations for the above project will be received by: Susan Johnson P.O.Box 1207 °* Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO 807-825-9721 (B) 807-825-9576 (Fax) Up until 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 18, 1992. Specifications for the above project are available by contact- ing the Tourist Information Centre - 807-825-9721. The low- est or any quotation will not necessarily be accepted. a, S HELP WANTED Full Time and Part Time positions for service station attendant/car washer TRIANGLE SERVICE in Schreiber Call Jim Sholdice at 824-2533 or Mike Spadoni at 824-2043