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Terrace Bay News, 15 Aug 1984, p. 3

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 15, 1984, page 3 We asked, "What was your opinion of the athletes and of Canada Ken Randle: says he thinks the Olympics are great, but he wishes that they were all on'at night or he had a T.V. at work. If the politics were not involved would Canada have as many gold? at the 1984 Olympics?'"' summer totit. Joan LeBlanc: | feel a very proud Canadian. I have not missed a night and it is well televised. Who misses the Rus- Sandy -Scollard: I think everybody should be proud of the Cana- dians. It seems that a lot of people are not happy with their achievements but this is the best that Canada has ever done in the Olympics. I person- ally am thrilled with their performance. Chris Joubert: I think the Olympics are "great!"' I feel the ath- letes would still have accomplished as much personally if not in med- als, whether the So- viets were taking part or not. s sians? Guy Desjardins "T am whole-hearted- ly behind the state- ment made by our lead- er Brian Mulroney on the question of language rights," said P.C. Can- didate Guy Desjardins in referring to the Mul- roney address in the House of Commons on October 6, 1983, in which the Federal Pro- Leader said, "there is no obligation more com- pelling, no duty more irresistible in Canada than to ensure that all minorities, linguistic and otherwise, live at all times in conditions of fairness and justice."' "'We can live and have lived this reality of equal opportunity in our re- gion," said Guy Des- jardins, "by recogniz- ing that the goal of lan- guage guarantees is not to make all Canadians bilingual but by realiz- ing that those persons who wish to do so have the opportunity and the right to use one of Ca- nada's two official lan- guages." New Democrats Union man, area resi- dent and veteran NDP organizer, Raymond Brunet, 44, of Smooth Rock Falls, announced at a meeting of the Cochrane-Superior Rid- ing Association July 15th, that he will seek the New Democratic Party riding nomination for the September 4th election. Mr. Brunet has work- ed in the technical divi- sion of Abitibi-Price of Smooth Rock Falls since 1968 and has lived all but 10 years of his life in the riding. He started as a shop steward in Local 32. of the Canadian Paper- workers Union and rose to become president of the same local. He also helped organize the Em- ployees Assistance Committee at Abitibi- Price and served on it for the last 8 years. Mr. Brunet has a long history of involvement in community affairs within the riding: he is an active member of the Smooth Rock Falls Lions Club; he is secretary of Les Bons Amis, a franco-ontarion cultural club; finally he is a member of the Board of Directors of the North Cochrane Addiction Ser- vices. He is also a past president of the Coch- rane North NDP riding association. Mr. Brunet is mar- ried to Huguette (nee Lortie), a Timmins na- tive. He has a 19 year old daughter Jeanne and a son, the late Denis. He was born in Fauquier, Ont., the 7th of 13 child- ren born to Alice (nee Guenette) and Auguste Brunet. He attended St. Gertrude School and the Smooth Rock Falls High School. Previous to join- ing Abitibi-Price, Mr. Brunet worked as a tel- ler for the Bank of Nova Scotia in Cochrane, and as a salesman for Eaton's and Simpson- Sears in Timmins. He also worked in the Hol- linger mine in Timmins. gressive Conservative All 14" Remote Colour T.V.'s Lioyd's AM/FM Stereo Cassette Beaumark 4 Cycle Washer Sale 969.00 / Speakers Reg. 689.98 *100.00 Re = g..229;:95 off Reg. prices Sale 1 89.00 Sala 649.00 Hitachi 26" Colour Console Yorx Portable Stereo Beaumark 3 Cycle Dryer Reg. 1169.98 (Detachable Cassette) Reg. 489.98 Reg. 189.95 Sale 1 49.00 sale 439.00 20" Colour T.V. "manual" Yorx AM/FM Stereo Cassette/8 Track Beaumark Self-Clean Stove Sale 24.99 by Candle w/speakers Reg. 909.98 sseiaees sate 469.00 sale 249.00 sale 869.00 Sanyo VCR (Beta Format) ae Toaster Oven seh *399.00 sale 99.00 sale 199.00 _ Telefunken VCR (VHS Format) Electric Wok Audio Video Cabinet *559 0 0 Reg. 57.98 45 00 Reg. 399.00 349 a0 . Sale " Sale * Lloyd's Turntables Microwaves 2 pce Sofa and Chair Sets Reg. 69.95 *50.00 off reg. prices aac 20% off Za, Customer satisfaction, we guarantee it at the Bay Sa, -. ee a A SS = Sudsons Bay Company Schreiber, Ont. | Sale Ends Saturday August 18th

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