April and Susan Take Schreiber by Storm Seventy five children and parents braved the elements on Thursday November 15th to attend the performance 'April and Susan', Schreiber youngsters imitate the witches of MacBeth. Double double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron of free performance spon- a sored by the Ontario April and Susan insisted on audience participation in their pe Regional Library at the Schreiber Library. They were certainly not dis- appointed. April and Susan, who came from * Red Rock in the rain and fog gave a fun, profes- sional performance. All of the children sang, clapped and made hand signs. It was definitely a night of audience par- ticipation. The two very talented performers also visited Terrace Bay on Wednes- day and delighted more youngsters at the Public Library.. The local li- braries are more than just a place from which to borrow books. rformances at local libraries. Grossman Provincial Treasurer Larry Grossman toured Northwestern Ontario in an attempt to. gain sup- port for his bid for the Provincial PC Leader- ship. While stopping in Nipigon, Grossman was the guest of Honour at PC Riding President Ethel Douglas's home. In his informal speech Grossman placed his support behind Allan Pope and the recently signed Forest Manage- ment Agreement and . seemed somewhat un- ' ras MUSIC SERVICE R.R.NO. 1,OLIVER RD. MURILLO, ONTARIO POT 2G0 CELEBRATE BOOK US FOR SHAGS WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES BANQUETS SOCIALS CRUISES OUTDOOR EVENTS BAR MUSIC CONTRACTS JIM DRABEK 935-2415 ROGER DUNGEY 344-8257 *20.00 off with this ad JR. HOCKEY ACTION * * SCHREIBER * * S. oe prepared to address the findings of the Marek Report. "'T stand with Allan on these issues", said Grossman. On the low vacancy in this area, Grossman is in favour of low cost con- dominiums and involve- ment of the federal government through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Of prime .concern in the North is the need for medical transportation and health care facili- ties on this point Gross- man is of the opinion that it is time that more funding were available, "It is now time to go farther with this." Grossman announced - that if elected he would set up a Regional Ap- pointments Committee. These committes would be set up in the North in order that the premier and other. Ministers could meet with riding presidents in a regional office to discuss con- cerns within the riding. "This will take our party out to the people', said Grossman. Among the many peo- ple who were in atten- dance to see and speak with Grossman was -MPP Mickey Henne- ssey. When the question of Jack Stokes, MPP Lake Nipigon, arose, remarked WHAT'S YOUR BIG IDEA? Do you have an idea you'd like to turn into a reality? An idea you'd like to turn into your very own small business? If you're between 18 and 24, not attending school full time, or between 25 and 29, and a recent post- secondary graduate, maybe we can help. If you qualify, Ontario Youth Enterprise, through the Youth Venture Capital program can provide you with a 12 month interest-free loan of up to $5,000, to help get you started. ORS Think about it. You could be your own boss, get valuable experience and give that idea of yours an opportunity to grow In the marketplace. For more information, phone the Youth Hotline Hennessey that often Stokes has taken credit for accom- plishments that were not his to take and came to the defence of the Min- ister of Northern Af- fairs, Leo Bernier. "Jack does not have any special power, he just does his job well', said Grossman. Jim Files, PC_candi- date for Lake Nipigon, has thrown his full sup- port behind Grossman in this provincial leader- V TARDIFF FLAMES from Ignace) Sat. Nov. 24 7:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 25 7:00 p.m. ship race. 1-800-263-7 d f £. Grossman' __ realizes that politics is not going Secretariat for Social Development @Ontario to be easy in the coming years, "The next ten years is not.going to be easy for the party or the ee Pa ere ONTARIO®_ Schreiber Arena INTARIO oe OUTH a Seer igen age government', said PPORTUNITIES OOS TITS = Grossman.