Page 2, News, Tuesday, July 7, 1992 Community briefs Menon grievance goes in July The grievance filed by for- mer Lake Superior High School Principle Balan Menon will go through the first stage of arbitration this July in Toronto, say LSBE Director of Education Ian McQuarrie. "At that time, the arbiters will hear the first merits of the situation from both sides," says McQuarrie. He says that until the case goes through the first stage, it's difficult to know which way the arbiters will decide. "No one can be very specif- ic about it at this point," he says. Menon filed the grievance last December after his proba- Drug raids in Terrace continued from page 1 charged with assault occasion- ing bodily arm, and a third man tionary contract was not renewed by the LSBE. Crime Stoppers crime of the month Sometime during the hours of 11 pm and 6 am on May 12-13, unknown person(s) broke into the Voyageur Gift Shop/Restaurant. Culprit(s) gained entry and exited by breaking a window on the south side of the building. Proceeding to the front entrance where a hockey/base- ball machine was, they dragged it into the men's washroom and used a screw- driver or crowbar to gain access to the cards and money. Approximately $300 in cards was removed causing approxi- will be charged with careless use of a firearm. He says that two men were severely beating a third man when someone fired a 12- gauge shotgun in an apparent attempt to stop the beating. Fir- ing the rifle had the desired NEWS & VISA Cooperate for your convenience You may now Place a Classified or simple Display Ad by telephone. Renew your subscription or buy a new mately $1,600 damage to the machine. If you have information about this or any crime, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-465-6844. Angus upset with new CN head New Democratic Party Transport Critic Iain Angus (Thunder Bay-Atikokan) says the appointment of Privy Council Clerk Paul Tellier as head of Canada's publicly . owned railroad is outrageous. "CN needs a railroader at the top, not a professional bureaucrat" said Angus "While I and my colleagues nay not have agreed with the actions that outgoing CEO effect, and by the time police arrived on the scene, an ambu- lance was on its way for the victim of the beating. Police later seized three rifles, including the 12-gauge presumed to have been used in the shooting. subscription for yourself or a friend. Pay your bill, order business cards or stationery or complete any other transaction with us. Simply by calling 825-3747 and charging it to your Ne VISA The News and Visa working together for your convenience. compiled by Darren MacDonald Ron Lawless took at CN, at least he grew up within the industry and had first hand expereince, so he knew the direct effect of his actions." "Tellier, on the other hand, has grown up in the Federal Bureaucracy, most recently being responsible for constitu- tional strategy," observed Angus. "What strengths will he bring to the job of running a railroad . . . organizing first ministers conferences on branch line abandonment?" "It is clear that the Prime Minister is more interested in payment to loyal workers than in advancing railroads and railroaders," said Angus. "The Prime Minister has shown on a number of occa- Off to join their units The McCausland Hospital's Cash Calendar Winners Week: Twenty-Seven June 29: Andre Pelletier, Thunder Bay, $10 June 30: Al Regis, Terrace Bay, $10 July 1: June Speer, Terrace Bay, $10 July 2: Sue Scott-Mercure, Terrace Bay, $10 July 3: Elizabeth Currie, Terrace Bay, $10 July 4: Lillian Sechesky, Terrace Bay, $50 July 5: Laureen Kay, Schreiber, $10 This space donated by The Terrace Bay Schreiber News sions that he is insensitive to those things the bind this country together... VIA Rail, Canada Post, Air Canada and now CN. The country is poor- er because of this appoint- ment, " said Angus. Community calendar *Alcoholics Anonymous meets each Monday and Thursday evenings at 8 pm at the Community Church in Terrace Bay. *The Catholic Women's League meets every second Monday of the month in the basement of St. Martin Church at 8 pm. Terrace Bay residents Claude Hamilton (left) and Don Clark have left to join their units in Thunder Bay. Clark may join the Peace- keeping unit in Yugoslavia. Thank You Special thanks to | Mary Boechiler for driving us back and forth to Terrace. Karen @ Kristy DD HED EB CP Rail Car Cleaning CP Rail invites qualified contractors to submit proposal to carry out the cleaning of Railway cars at Schreiber, Ontario. To receive a list of bidding documents, qualified contractors are asked to forward their request to the following address: J D Champion Superintendent Algoma Division CP Rail 233 Elgin Street Sudbury, Ontario P3E 3N7