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Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1985, p. 10

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Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 24, 1985 Mr. Jim Files, Pro- gressive Conservative Can- didate for the Lake Nipigon Riding visited the NEWS office last week to discuss important issues and con- cerns of the people in this riding. Mr. Files talked about the complex problem of reforestation in this area. He believes there should be at least three more greenhouses in Lake Nipigon Riding, and they should be privately owned. He also believes the mills must become more respon- sible for reforestation. Mr. Files gives this issue top priority and believes the Progressive Conservatives have a strong, strategic plan in this regard. We asked Mr. Files about the Budworm pro- blem-and how he is propos- ing to deal with it. Mr. Files replied that Pulp and Paper is very, very impor- tant to Northern Ontario people, and spraying must begin soon, "We must take precautions, especially in populated areas," he said, 'this problem must not be allowed to continue, we must use common sense to discover a happy medium within an ecology and economic base."' We asked Mr. Files about the proposed changes on the CNR, the Nakina run-through and_ the removal of cabooses. Mr. Mr. Jim Files, PC candidate. Files explained that he has been working against the Nakina run through pro- posal since last winter and brought the Honorable Rene Piche to Nakina to talk with the people there. Mr. Files said "I am work- INCOME TAX SERVICE Belliveau Accounting 432 Fort Garry Rd. Files Visits News offi industry and will extend an economic climate which would be favourable for small business. He went on dustry in our area which is virtually untapped. "There is not one 'decent' boat to talk about the tourist in- ce launch in 500 miles of lake front property. There are many things to be done, the first, opening up cottage lots to those who have a desire to purchase. Many people even outside of our area would like to spend the summer here and that would be good for our economy. Of course hand in hand with tourism is our transportation system. Some of these access routes classify as roads but cer- tainly not highways."' What about Chemical Transportation on our highways and railways? "I have been to Armprior Federal Disaster Planning Center and from that visit developed a disaster plan at thé hospital. These chemicals must be transported; -let's make sure it is done the absolute safest way. They must be identified properly, there must be tighter controls." Mr. Files went on to say that this riding really needs a representative in Toroto, who will be sure to get the people their fair share from the resources that are taken out of the North. Township of Schreiber PUBLIC NOTICE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RESIDENTS OF SCHREIBER Residents are reminded to set clocks ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m., on Sunday, April 28, 1985. TAKE SHELTER o> You work hard. You owe it to your- a "iA self to protect as much of your income as possible. There are ! many legitimate ways to shelter your income from taxes. I can show you how to do it. Call UJ me today. oe Patrick G. Smith Ay 345-6363 P) Thunder Bay E) SS SG, bys a PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE ing closely to deter this proposal and I can honest- ly say there is very good co-operation between the federal and provincial governments on_ this issue." As far as the removal of. cabooses, "It may work fine in Southern Ontario, I don't know, but Northern Ontario is a very different climate. There are no reports to prove it is safer."' The NEWS asked about one industry towns and how he thinks business and light industry could be at- tracted. Mr. Files spoke of a number of ideas. He said the Progressive Conser- vatives have always sup- ported small business and NOTICE TREE PLANTERS | Terrace Bay, Ont. 10:00.a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone: 825-3504 Wedding Announcement There is a promise of marriage between Patricia Anne Paukstys daughter of Joseph Paukstys and the late Maureen Paukstys of Terrace Bay, and Grant William Paradis son of William and Emerald Paradis of Schreiber. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 22 at 3:00 p.m. All are welcome to the service. POWER believes in © payment for neccessary medical travel outside north The Ministry of Natural Resources is presently accepting * a tax credit you can see for Northern residents applications from persons interested in planting trees from 3 eae ret tance £ h approximately May 15 to June 21, 1985. greater allocation of tunds for Northern roads Accommodations for the duration of the plant will be either at © greater emphasis in providing sufficient extended care Ramsey Lake Silvicultural Camp (north of Manitouwadge) or , beds and programs so our elderly can remain in their Portage Lake Silvicultural Camp (near Great West Timber Camp own homes and communities 7). . ' Planters will be paid on a piece rate basis at 8¢/tree for bareroot * Northern resources should generate dollars in the north stock and 7¢/tree for container stock. Assessments will be ® tie increases in Hydro to cost of living carried out to determine the number of properly planted trees : for payment. For further information, please contact: Peter Martindale While serving as Geraldton's Mayor eae for 7 years, Power has fought Manitouwadge, Ontario provincially for all northern people Telephone: 807-826-3225 ON Ministry of Hon. Michael Harris VOTE POWER Minist Natural scat MAY 2ND Resources Mary Mogford Ontario Deputy Minister

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