"Page °3, 'Nein. Tu sie, 'April 24; 1990 ATT. ALL _ MEMBERS OF U.P.1.U. LOCAL 665 Recently your leadership has told you that the situation in Fort Frances was not serious and it was "under control" HERE ARE THE FACTS On April 17 and 18, the members of local 92 in Fort Frances, voted 77 % in favour to join the Canadian Paperworkers Union. You may ask, Why did they change? The reasons are: They want a union who will fight the team concept problem being introduced by Boise Cascade and supported by the U.P.I.U. leaders. : They want a union who recognizes the need for Canadian workers to Df represented by a strong Canadian union. 'They want a union where the local membership controls their own destiny. 'They want a union that provides the support and expertise of trained representives and technicians and a team of leaders with the vision to meet the challenges of the nineties. The Canadian Paperworkers Union represents over 65,000 men and women. The Canadian membership of the U.P.I.U. now stands at approximately, 1600, and continues to shrink. MAKE A DECISION FOR YOUR FUTURE GET THE FACTS iis) You can contact a C.P.U. organizer sorts at the Terrace Bay Red Dog Inn. Cecil Makowski th National Representative