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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jul 1990, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Tuesday, July 17, 1990 All the wor fizzled when Morris realized he'd failed to keep up the premium payments and the policy had lapsed. When they learned of this, Morris' parents had him killed to collect $70,000 on his life insurance policy. Mom and dad and Morris' roommate, who was in on both plots, have been Northern into a "semi-arctic desert" - with colder, drier winters, and hotter, drier, longer summers. Fyfe says the scientific consensus is in place that this will happen - the only disagreement is when. Here in northern Ontario, we are thus forced to change gears quickly, and revise our General Electric view of the future. In the 90s, we are again facing choices about what to do with our remain- ing wilderness areas. Two brief examples: *Ontario Hydro wants to com- plete the transformation of Lake Nipigon from a fishing paradise into a sterile reservoir of water to the following equip YEAR 3 Minimum GVW of 20,500 plows have WITH SANDER - 2 YEAR Truck shall have a minimu tandem rear axle be accepted.) The exceeding Ministry weight 8,618 kg. Sealed Tenders on forms ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS Equipment owners are invited to bid on the rental of MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS for various locations in the Thunder Bay District. TENDER NO. 60-90-21 SNOWPLOW TRUCK - 2 kg. or 15,420 kg. for single axle trucks. Trucks to be fully equipped for plowing as per M.T.O. specifications and fully operated. Standby rates for been established at TENDER NO. 60-90-22 SNOWPLOW TRUCK m GVW of 23,000 kg. for drive trucks. (Tag axles shall not Contractor shall supply and install 6.13 cubic metre hydraulic sander meeting or specifications. Standby rates have been established at $70.00 per day. TENDER NO. 60-90-23 LOADERS - 1 YEAR Loader shall be equipped with a bucket of at least 2 cubic yards (1.53 m) minimum. Minimum operating (Without Operator). will be received by the Manager, Administrative Services until 1:30 p.m. local time: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1990 | Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from Regional Head, Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at Avenue, P.O. Box 1177, Thunder Bay, 4X9 Telephone: 807/473-2109. Please specify tender number when requesting charged with murder. *In Rock Island, Illinois, Judge Thomas Berglund sen- tenced a 34-year-old man to Tez month's probation for having sex with a farmer's goat. Berglund also ordered the man "to have no contact with the victim." Later a prosecutor issued a clarification drive their generating stations. That transformation began during the Second World War with the construction of the Ogoki diver- sion project. *Planners in the Ministry of Tourism want to build large is: Star" American Plan lodges all around Lake Superior, most notably on the Rossport Islands of Lake Superior. In both these cases, we are told we have to make a trade-off between jobs and the environ- ment. If we want to meet our demand for electricity, Ontario Hydro says we have to put dams north of Lake Nipigon, If we ment for WINTER for tandem axle trucks $60. 00 per day. supplied by the Ministry Mountdale Ontario P7C d's a CIIcus- forms. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Ministry Ministere of des Transportation Transports | Ontario William Wrye, Minister William Wryé, Ministre stating the victim was in fact the farmer, not the goat. *Until recently lawyer Olivia Howard was a partner in a marital counselling service with her hus- band Frank, a police officer in Newark, New Jersey. Then after a spat, Olivia was charged with chasing Frank down on a Newark Insights- cont'd from 5 want to be part of the growing wave of seniors tourism", the Ministry of Tourism tells us, we have to offer "condos in the wilderness" - com- plete with paved hiking and jog- ing trails. I'm meeting more and more northerners who are questioning whether those are still real choic- es. More people are telling me they want to participate in finding a way to have it all - clean water, jobs, fish, wildlife, and trees to recycle the air. These are not northerners who want to put what's left of the wilderness behind a glass cage, like putting animals in a ZOO. They're asking whether it's possible to convert our pulp mills to a larger diet of recycled fibre, to save the trees. Whether it's possible to put strict controls on the scale of any new tourist developments so they don't pollute the water table with inade- quate septic systems, and pave over natural or historic habitats. Whether its possible to find a new lifestyle here in the north that puts humans in harmony with nature, instead of as an adversary. As the economists tell us the North American economy is com- ing down with another "cold", those are questions worth asking - questions we should have asked General Electric and Ronald Reagan a long time ago. Be Part of the "WINNER'S CIRCLE"! th AN The War Amputations of Canada In Memory of Nelli James July 20, 1987 So many things have happened, Since you were called away. So many things we could have shared, Had you been here today. So many times we've needed you, So many times we've cried. If love could've saved you, - You never would have died. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone. For part of us went with you, The day you were called home. Thank you for the memories, That are yours and ours alone. For they recall so many special times, That you and us have known. If we could have a lifetime wish, A dream that would come true. We would pray to God with all our hearts, For yesterday and you. We cannot bring the old days back, When we. were all together, But loving thoughts and memories, Will live with us forever . Sadly misseed and never forgotten. Husband Alan, children street and running him over with Department has been found to have a Louisiana State University that involves shooting hundreds of cats in the head. The government wants to study how to return brain-injured soldiers to active duty. So far the study has shown that cats shot in the head causes them to stop breathing. ing $160,000 for a 300-foot con- crete wall to be built around Lindbergh Junior kids in the schoolyard from stray bullets coming from a violence- prone housing project next door. police officers have plined for inappropriate behavior cont'd from page 9 Hammond, Indiana died when the local electric company mistakenly cut off the power to her hous¢ instead of her delinquent-paying neighbor, thus shutting down he: life support system. And yesterday in Washington commenting on his first year il office, a year in which Americ saw record drug sales keepin pace with record gun sales an more and more homeless usin alleyways for bedrooms an garbage cans for leftover crisper President George Bush said: " all America has triumphed." And George made no menti' of the Thousand Points of Lig It was a mispeak. er Car. * Fhe US. Defense $2-million contract with *Los Angeles County is pay- High to protect What the president meant say was that in his vision America he saw a Thousa plinec € Points of Fright. I mention in raids on street-gang hideouts eight of them. The other 992 when they, among other viola- down here in a kinder, gent tions of their code of ethics, open-holstered Florida where forced gang members to whistle trying to stuff my car into the theme from The Andy duffle bag and fly home - a! *Thirty-eight Los Angeles been disci- Griffith Show. 30,000 feet above the land of *A 60-year-old woman in free and the home of the brave Winnie's Scribble iting cousins 'Slaters Harnesses. Mr. and Mrs. D. Winters fi Thunder Bay are here visil their relations and friends. The Chimo picnic was 1 July 11th at Rainbow Falls was a nice sunny day and a § crowd attended. Cards and ¢ games were played. The Tei Bay Club helped out. Get well wishes to ] Todesco, Mrs. Ida Gifford, Chepelsky, Edgar LeBlanc By Winnie Campbell Philip Dankovich, a former resident of Schreiber passed away in Victoria, B.C. He was a CPR employee here a few years ago. He is to be cremated in Victoria. Mrs. Nancy Hanshire from | Nottingham, England is here vis- Mr. Lidkea. eo Letter: continued f Classifieds much Mote. esewor -We get our housewor 25 words or less in the summer, instead of 1 week...$3.50 around on the beach w 2 weeks...$6.00 7, oe -We avoid sunburn. 4 weeks...$10.00 "We get our money's W (NO EXCEPTIONS) of our cold-weather clothe: PREPAID IN ADVANCE -We can pretend we 3 London. Deadline If you can think of an Thursdays 5 p.m. benefits, just add them on Phone the list up somewhere cc ous. Maybe it will help. Signed, "T Get Misty" 12 HOUR ALLERGY RELIEF THANK YOU I wish to extend a sincere thank you to the foll organizations, school boards and people for generous and thoughtful donations: *North of Sup. R.C.School Board *Royal Cai Legion (Men & Women's Branch 223) *Terra Lion's Club * Catholic Women's League * Student's Council *Lake Superic School *the Matys's Family and Mr. Edward ' I would also like to thank my two wonderf portive parents, my relatives, teachers and for their loving support, patience and enct ment. Thank You. Danielle St. Amand. 199 Participant/Nepal Team.

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