Page 10; Tuesday, October 13, 1992" Os PUBLIC NOTICE A TIME TO TALK A TIME TO LISTEN The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples is holding hearings in the following locations: Red Oak Inn 555 Arthur Street West Thunder Bay, Ontario October 27, 1992 Inn of the Woods 470 1st Avenue South Kenora, Ontario October 28, 1992 Anicinabe School Gym North Shore Fort Alexander Reserve, Manitoba October 30, 1992 These hearings are part of the Royal Commissi::n on Aboriginal Peoples' second round of public consultations. All Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal groups and individuals are invited to participate. For more information about the hearings,or if you wish to make a presentation, please call Tammy Saulis at (613) 943-8458 or fax: (613) 943-0304. If you would like general information about the Commission, our toll-free numbers are: 1-800-387-2148 (Cree, Inuktitut, Ojibway) 1-800-363-8235 (English, French, Chipewyan) P.O. Box 1993 Déne Dédliné Tadanjthensi ha, Nighak'althér Nedhé, Déne Njréttis --= APAAADE Ate e® ote BEL EOS Ottawa, Canada ~ KIP 1B2 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples baC PPDPLD* das bdsCAP9SCPS oCh bbCber/d! doJSaV! Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones baC Pr DPL® d<Pdb? b aGA PMC' Yba De®CLborA Aco: FOR SALE BY CLOSED TENDER 1 Only 1988 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK MODEL #F93706X4 V.LN. 2HSFBDWR4JCO11859 1 Only 1979 SUPERIOR TRAILER MODEL #L45 V.I.N 1486 VEHICLES CAN BE VIEWED BY APPOINTMENT AT THE LOCATION LISTED BELOW Sealed Tenders must be delivered to the undersigned no later than 12 noon Monday, October 26th, 1992. Tenders will be opened at 1 pm on Monday, October 26th, 1992, at the location listed below. Sale to approved purchaser will be completed at that time. The lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Signed : - Robert E. Kilborn Kilborn's Mobile Mechanical Service Garage, Hwy. 17 (Across from east entrance of Nipigon Husky Car/Truck stop) Box 643, Nipigon, Ont. POT 2J0 Any further enquiries may be directed to Mr. Robert E. Kilborn at 1-807-887-3692 between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. ~ », | HONOURING Classified ad? Charge it to your VISA Northern Insights: senate concerns continued from page 7 Senate: the Charlottetown Consensus makes no provision for anything other than repre- sentation by population. In other words, because of the population decline in northem parts of each province, we will end up with LESS representa- tion than we have now. In addi- tion, we will have to pay the bill for a greatly enlarged House of Commons that could grow to over 400 MP's by the year 2001. If I were allowed to vote on each part of the Charlottetown Consensus, I would.say "no" to this piece of the bargain. Since I can't vote that way, I can only hope that if the deal gets an overall "yes" vote on October 26, we northemers stand up and demand that Bob Rae give us fair representation by passing provincial legislation specify- ing that northern Ontario can never have less than a certain number of Senate and House seats. Anything less condemns Northern Ontario to political eunuchdom and assures the domination of urban Canada in politics, forever. OUR OWN Sixth Annual Northern Ontario Business Awards Dinner AWARDS Thursday, October 22, 1992 Ramada Inn, Sault Ste. Marie For information on tickets and sponsoring opportunities, or any aspect of the program, contact: Suzie Burton, Executive Director, 158 Elgin Street, Sudbury P3E 3N5 Tel: 705-673-5705 Fax 705-673-9542 Tickets: $80 (includes G.S.T.) Discounted Tables by Reservation Table of 8 - $600 (includes GST) Table of 12 - $900 (includes G.S.T.) Risen vier BuirOntario Tembec!| The Ministry of Natural Resources wishes to announce that a major amendment is being proposed for the 1991-2001 Steel River Crown Management Unit Timber Management Plan. Included in this amendment are the following: - Maps of proposed harvesting and original harvest allocations being dropped from the Timber Management Plan - Maps will include how resource values will be managed in relation to the areas being harvested - Maps may also show possible proposed road access. There will be a one day formal opportunity for you to review and comment on the proposed amendment. The INFORMATION CENTRE will be held on: If you are unable to attend this public information centre, the Proposed amendment will be available for viewing from November 12, 1992 to December 14, 1992 during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.) For further information, contact Greg Pawson, Area Forester, at the MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE - MAJOR AMENDMENT STEEL RIVER CROWN MANAGEMENT UNIT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1992 at the MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES TERRACE BAY AREA OFFICE 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Comments regarding this proposed amendment can be sent to: Ministry of Natural Resources P.O.Bag #3 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 mas | 2 a ROYAL BANK TealNos «> I i 3 Ontarie Lott: ration Conpdealepedal Canadivzn Parmer (ETE past Marwick Thome neta Serpent Wy MCTV Terrace Bay Office. Bs All comments become a matter of public record unless privacy is requested. Afin d'obtenir de Sunnart VYarr es Ad dst mined l'information en francais veuillez contacter (807) 825- 3205. | POntario | * V8) OVER CON aN EneNENT \neT