Page 6, Terrace Say-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 14, 1983 September is Arthritis Month Society, to enlighten the public to what has been done by research and communications. To date, over $30 million has been spent on research since 1948. Some of the major ac- complishments are: 1) the number of by ERNIE KETTLE The Arthritis Society is celebrating its 35th birth- day this year. September has. been chosen as awareness month by the rheumatologists (specialists in the diagnosis and manage- ment of arthritis) has grown from four to more 'than 180. 2) Specialized care cen- tres called Rheumatic Disease Units have been established at every medical school and teaching hospital in the country. 3) Every medical stu- dent is now given an op- portunity to work with arthritis patients and learn how to diagnose and treat the disease. 4) More than 150,000 through one of Canada's finest universities Have you considered combining post-secondary studies with officer training in the Canadian Forces? The Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) offers unique opportunities and advantages. Working towards a degree in Engineering, Science, Arts or Business Admin. at a military college or civilian university, you'll receive year-round military training. Your academic fees will be paid for. So will your books, supplies, uniforms and health care. And you'll draw salary too. On graduation you'll be an officer in the Canadian Forces... and there's no life like it. Travel. Adventure. Professional wages and benefits. The challenge of a lifetime. ROTP: make it your decision. Phone toll free 1-800-665-8661 Canada WRZ 50 Immunization Clinic offered by the Thunder Bay District Terrace Bay Clinic , (McCausland Hospital) 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Schreiber Clinic (400 scotia st) 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Anyone interested in updating their immunizations are encouraged to attend these-clinics. Please bring your immunization record if available. For further information. please call 894-2413. Health Unit Sept. 28 ne eee : I | j i | SCHREIBER ARENA SCHEDULE | | ) i I Day| Date | MORNING ee AFTERNOON | EVENING = "th . 9:00-12:30 Shinny 1:00-4:00 Public Skate 4:45-6:45 Midget Juvenile in 7:00-9:00 Public Skate | i) 9:15-10:45 Old Timers i yA i Ly I abot = | Be ; $ 1A 8:30-11:30 Figure Skating 1:00-3:00 Public Skate 5:00-6:30 Bantam Palef i id 11:45-12:45 Beginner 3:15-4:45 Pee Wee 6:45-8:15 Midget Juvenile | 4 and Mice On Ice | 8:30-12:00 OPEN ! '] I ly I ne nie masa Somers dee rs nal | I 1s 8:00-11:30 OPEN 1:00-6:00 Figure Skate 6:15-7:45 Atom I LS 11:30-12:30 Ringette 8:00-10:00 Intermediates | is 10:15-12:00 OPEN i wA i > oO <Y e r) s) +4 ee a : oP 2 " af 9:00-12:30 Shinny 1:00-4:00 Public Skate 4:30-5:30 Atom > iN 5:45-7:15 Pee Wee 7 7D 7:30-8:30 Ringette ' jA 8:45-9:45 Broomball | j Y 10:00-12:00 OPEN | | , ' veri sexe i lu ICE MAINTENANCE 4:30-5:30 Beginner I ie and Mice On Ice I is 5:30-8:15 Figure Skate ; D 8:15-9:45 Midget Juvenile ": 10:00-12:00 OPEN Ww 5 9:00-12:30 Shinny 1:00-4:00 Public Skate 4:30-5:30 Atom 3 N 5:45-6:45 Beginner : : and Mice On Ice i D 7:00-8:15 Bantam 1A 8:30-10:30 Intermediate __Y i it iH 9:00-12:30 Shinny 1:00-4:00 Holy Angels 4:30-5:30 Pee Wee ; : Public School 5:45-8:00 Figure Skate 4 Ss 8:15-9:45 Bantam I D 10:00-11:00 Broomball A iy I 3 ana. cafés eeaee sua edo ee ee MD eS CE Pe ee eT ee | = CLIP & SAVE inn oe ee A GRE I UR RO PT 'ReaD We aE meastl District Chairman for the this year, is Ernie Kettle. seriously affected ar- thritis patients a year are given the specialized treatment necessary to keep their lives happy and fulfilling. 5) More effective con- trol medications have been developed in the past five years than were if A rthritis Society under the direction of Campaign Chairman Irene Kettle in Terrace Bay, Christine Fournier in Schreiber and Mr. Ray Kenney will canvass Rossport and Pays Plat. Please watch for the canvasser with an official receipt book and please even under consideration _ help us fight this dreaded disease in the past 25 years. with your The local Arthritis donation. Society will be canvassing the town of Terrace Bay, Remember if it Schreiber and Rossport hurts, see a doctor: SURPLUS EQUIPMENT CENTRE Best Offer Sale Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sale site; 1048 Balmoral St. Thunder Bay 81 Dodge D300 (27,000 Km) with duals & service box, 79 G.M.C. 1 ton 4 speed, duals and flat deck. 75 G.M.C. 1 ton with 13 ft. camper shell. 69 chev C50 with flat deck. 76 Dodge 600 with van body. 73 Int. 1700 with van body (needs motor). 74 Int. tag axle, gas motor. 72 Int. tandem diesel with b/h. 69 G.M.C. tandem diesel with b/h. 66 Ford 700 tag axle. % yd. cement mixer (needs motor). 825 Bobcat loader with diesel motor. steam cleaner. garden tractor wtih snow blower. 74 Clark 664 skidder. Cat. 933 crawler loader. 74 Massey Ferguson fork lift with sideshift. Farm tractors. burning tables. Equipment trailers. Walk behind asphalt roller: 350 John Deerre crawler loader. 471 Detroit diesel power unit with clutch & pulleys. 400 amp. Lincoln diesel welder. 10 Kw Delco light plant with 253 Detroit diesel, 110/220 volt single phase. 671 Detroit diesel truck engine with electrics. 25 ton truck winch with cable & P.T.O. Clark gearmatic skidder winch. One cord Harrican: wood clam. Two Clark skidder fairleads. Fork lift upright with side shift. Metal lathe 13 x 48 with attachments. Selection of outboard motors and motor bikes. Items reduced to clear; drill presses, belt sanders, jointers, 14 in. band saws, 10 in table saws, grinders, air cooled motors, hyd. pumps etc. note: some items are priced. All items are subject to Prov. sales tax. 10% deposit is required. Sale site phone 622-6243 (sale days only) after hours 622-9797