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Terrace Bay News, 6 Nov 1990, p. 2

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-** Tom Murray, UPIU; Treasurer - Does the Shadow know? In this case the shadow is in the dark. Sandy Matys,17, of Lake Superior High is learning just how involved a pharmacist's job is from Tarmo Ronkainen at Ronkainen's Drugstore in Terrace Bay. The two were brought together for a day of job shadowing by the Screiber-Terrace Bay Community Futures |Curlers go to Nipigon by Rob Cotton the News Young curlers from Northern Ontario will be gathering in Nipigon next month to compete for the 8th Annual Junior-School Bonspiel. Over 30 teams will be compet- ing for the Nip-Rock Athletic Council Trophy. Terrace Bay will send a five man team to this event in which boys, girls and mixed teams play against each other. Skip, Scott Merkley,16; Third, Mark Mannisto, 18; Second, Bill Hopper, 16; Lead, Shane Jowitt,15, and Fifth, John St Amand,15, will attempt to beat the very good showing the team made last year in itsfirst bon- spiel. Last year was the team's first season as a junior men's team. They came in fourth in the B division in the Junior-School Bonspiel and third in the. Canadian Winter Game tryouts for Northwestern Ontario. The team is coached by Heather Vandergraff of Terrace Bay. This bonspiel has become known across the entire province ' continued on page 12 Organization. photo by Rob Cotton Districthas rae ae Long-lasting relief new council *| from minor arthritis pain. forunions : by Robert Cotton : GREASELESS-STAINLESS OINTMENT the News decemicomm $1) Ben-Gay counsiter Unions mite me | _Arthritis Pain Rub forerunner of a Labour Council *CLINICALLY PROVEN EFFECTIVE? for an area # running from Schreiber to White River, said Len Nelson, Canadian Labour Council a : regional representative. "A labour council is the orga- nized voice of all the unions in a "We have an interim executive 2 Saco. Retake be LNRM RAN IR CONTAC given region," Nelson explained. aie ALLERGY FORMULA Le ee in place until we affiliate all of the * pr eagerness unions in the area," he said. ih @ Cr dae yg Nelson added that formal o : ase elections will be held in April. wom BY The interim executive was established at a meeting of 15 12 HOUR ALLERGY RELIEF delegates from 12 organizations on Oct.29, in Terrace Bay. Nelson estimates a potential ee membership of 2,500 from CLC affiliated local unions. "The membership is only open to CLC affiliates," he said. The interim executive for the Marathon and North Shore District Council of Labour is: President - Don Lavigne, UPIU, Local 665; Vice-president - Bill Robinson, USWA; Secretary - Betty Stuttard, CPPA; Sargeant-at Arms - Charlie Moore, CUPE. Regular monthly meetings will be held in Marathon and Terrace Bay. - The next meeting is Wednesday, Dec.5, 7p.m. in Marathon. CLC unions can contact Don Lavigne at 825-3369 for further information. % ae Be Part of the . "WINNER'S CIRCLE"! th A The War Amputations of Canada hats - $7.00 at the door 2 é © Tickets available at Moore's of Terrace Bay, Northern Stores in Schreiber and the Sewing Nook. There will be live entertainment, refreshments, pastries Proceeds to. The Hospital Auxiliary or The Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club Moose Hall, Terrace Bay November 18, 1990 8:00 p.m. to 1 Doors Open at 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ES Ay aee Advance Tickets $5.00 Si SH if ¢ friend "Edd" a great chauffer. ee ~ Thank-you all! y Tony Zborowski A Thank-you Note A" special thank-you" , to: my wife, family, Dr. Wilkes and staff of McCausland Hospital, Air Ambulance Crew, Dr. G.. Perralas, staff of 5th floor South of McKellar Hospital. p To all those, who visited , sent cards f and flowers, your kindness was very "x. much appreciated and will never be fforgotten. Last, but not least, to a good : ftp LAA y. ys Py ge ft VDy norOntair, your Northern airline, now brings you ~ round-trip fares to Toronto via Thunder Bay. In conjunction Air Canada an Canadian Airlines, norOntair now has the price and the schedules you want. Ce For information and reservations cal 1-800-665-0520 or your travel agent. nor@ntair 2z Ontario Northland el *% ith 7 = , e 2s xe) POA complete with SANTA UNIQUE HANDCRAFTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ~ Le mi Stained Glasss, Photos, Baskets, Leather Work We Doll Clothes, Penny Sale, Baking, Weaving, a 21 Handpainted Christmas Cards, 4 ' ant and much, much more... Moose Hall, Terrace Bay 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. f, November 18, 1990

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