" Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 19, 1984, page 3 Anti Nuke Caravan ask you what your opinion was: ee They had a very large turn out this year our pimnio. gs wf @ atthe Fall Fair and we would like to Four months ago, the polls showed a nation- wide desire for nuclear disarmament, this led to the formation of an or- ganization called Nucl- the region around Octo- ber 10, one leaves from St. John Newfound- land and the other from Victoria, to meet in Ot- tawa. Those interested in canvassing for the cam- paign, please phone 824-2944 or for informa- tion write Box 772 Schreiber. ear Disarmament Coal- ition, formed by the BRAG Canadian Labour Con- » Oa °% FREE 3 » The Canadi * : Federation 'of Students, Yt 1-800-465-3939 Scat : Sab Voice of Women, As- sembly of First Nations, Mes . Pelee tt Greenpeace Foundation, : Operation Dismantle Northern Ontario largest and small. regional travel company -- THUNDER BAY TRAVEL Petitions have been sent to various parts of Canada, including Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Thunder Bay and September is the month LAKE NIPIGON PROVINCIAL © in which signatures wil LIBERAL ASSOCIATION -- e gathered. The Peace Petition Nomination Meeting, Sat., Sept. 29, 1984 Caravan Campaign ob- jectives are to: 1) Stop the testing of the Fs Cruise Missiles in Cana- Red Rock Inn, 4:00 p.m. da. Dinner at 6:00 p.m. 2) To have Canada offi- pring Bharani Hes a To select a Liberal candidate to contest To redi 2 the next election. re Msc Adecco Prospective delgates contact Stan Cano race so as to fund human at 825-9327, or telephone Edgar J. Gisele Legacy: I found that there was far too much Cabbage Patch stuff, every other table had something to do with Cabbage Patch. Otherwise, it was very enjoyable. Rob St. Louis: It was good but they should have more. It is also growing every year. needs and ensure pros- Lavoie, President, in Geraldton at 854- perity through peace. | 1184 We are soliciting the support of the local com- munities in the form of canvassing from door- to-door during Septem- ber-in order to present the petitions to the new- ly elected government in Oeie chbed will be in N OTI Cc ic (_geovrs 2 af ay. : Ox TERRACE BAY CURLING CLUB ef aw, will hold their ae . aoa SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING- Ursula Bigelow: Doris Walton: _ Thurs. Sept. 27, 1984 I thought the fall fair was very good. I think they did I think the fall fair was great. The people in this area ba 3 : GS 8:00 p.m. agreatjob. . : should be proud. We have a great number of er a.) | talented people in this area. in the Curling Club Lounge The North of Superior District Roman Catholic Separate School Board Custodian/ Maintenance Worker The position is located at Holy Angels School in Schreiber, Ontario. Responsibilities include school cleaning and repairs, and maintenance ®f the building and grounds. Occasional travel to other communities in the Board may be required. Candidates preferably will have training and/or experience in institutional or commercial cleaning; the ability to do general school repairs and main- yo a ay tron tenance; training and/or experience in carpentry, plumbing or electrical PTAAVI work; an oil burner mechanics licence; experience in repairing and ser- | vicing large heating and ventilating systems. Candidates must be reliable, well organized, and able to work well PRG? PROGRESSIVE Be te close supervision and be able to work and communicate well with others. CONSERVATIVE Salary range: $23,000 - $25,000 (Under review). ' LAKE NIPIGON RIDING ASSOCIATION Nomination Convention FREE ADVICE FREE DELIVERY - QUALITY The Manor House Save time, energy & money while creating a look that flows. From flooring to florals we have what you need. Our decorator is available by just calling collect Masor Rous 1-345-8590 Applications and resumes outlining experience and qualifications and in- cluding references should be submitted by September 26, 1984 to: David C. Fulton Sat. Sept. 22 1984 Business Administrator E Registration Begins 10:00 am North of Superior District R.C.S.S. Board, Meeting 1:00 pm ard ne odelga : Nipigon Arena reiber, Ontario Pig POT 2S0 To elect a candidate to represent the party in the'next Provincial (807) 824-3296 election. All members attending the meeting and eligible to vote must have purchased their cards as of Sept. 8th, 1984. Special seks guest speaker Hon. Gordon Walker M.P.P. - Secretary for J. Bunkis P.M. Gillen Justice. Chairman Director | _Ethal_ Douglas-President Janet Watson-Secretary. 3 davies ce cent dees ctenTaMeensoeeners Se ee 4 EE ee