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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jul 1992, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Tuesday, July 14, 1992 Cable TV sale needs CRTC approval continued from page 1 "And for Lakeshore, they are to number three, says Hindley. agreement, which was signed going to be looking at improv- "Hopefully what this is March 13, Hindley says they ing the quality of the cable sys- going to mean for subscribers have been assured that little or tems." is more channels," he says. no staff changes will be made. When combined with Cable- "That's what's usually fore- "And as part of the sale, casting's 326,000 subscribers most in people's minds." B hi d h B y ® Shaw will be required to spend across Canada, Shaw will Although the financial e In t e rl t Lights money on significant benefits move from being the number details of the proposed sale th f ; for the subscribers," he says. five cable operator in Canada have not yet been made public, Beats e Heart Ola Small Town ee 5 Hindley says that once the deal cr ES ------ becomes a public document, the details will be posted in Terrace Bay, probably at the municipal office. This ain't Toronto! friends, or to make use of There's nothing too big or the medical and professional threatening in Thunder Bay. services here, Thunder Bay Yet it has everything you're _ is your home away from LAKE SUPERIOR -- BOARD OF looking for. home. If you don't believe it, For now, everything hinges Comfortable, affordable just visit one of the two e D UCATI ON on the CRTC approval, which, hotels. Great restaurants. | country and western bars in Hindley says, could take up to Super entertainment and _the city. Now that's friendly! FOR SALE a year. ap ell aor os 4 USED GARLAND RESTAURANT UNIT | "And they have tumed back Canada Games Complex, _city with the heart of a small a few applications for pur- the Auditorium, Magnus town. To find out more, just he " This includes: 1 Grill chase," he says. "So this is by ions apt Fs give usa call... 1 Deep Fat Fryer no means a fait accompli." are Fag POR 1 Electrical 2 Burner Set Plus great shopping in two = ( \ )-6 | m ; Pht accent ek 1-800-667-8386 4 Warmer Unit With Pans Northern great indoor shopping malls. Stell <a : 1 Fire Extinguisher * jsitors and Convention Bureau ; . So whether you're -- im 520 Leth Street, Thunder Bay This machine is located at the Marathon High Insights coming to shop, relax, visit Ontario, Canada F7C IMS School, Marathon, Ontario. To arrange to view this --casinos no cure equipment, please contact the undersigned. Lake Superior Board of Education P.O. Box A, 12 Hemlo Drive Erf Big Thunder National Ski A | Training Centre nablane See North America's largest ski jump, Enjoy handsome guestrooms, three summer or winter. Work deampons in Pn As eights and ES complex in Marathon, Ontario si action: exciting ski jumping, cross country, --_this award-winning hotel that built its POT 2E0 continued from page 5 nordic combined, biathlon, alpine and _reputation on its motto, "a guest when you freestyle skiing, and luge enter, a friend when you leave." Visit Thunder Bay The Warmest City North of Superior eagle and the white buffalo in the casino's logo, but not in advertisements. On the legal front, the National Native Gaming Commission, given authori- ty by the U.S. Congress to regulate reserve casinos, has ruled that video slot machines and keno games are illegal on reserves in Minnesota and South Dakota, because they're not allowed in gaming houses outside reserves in those states. Frank Ducheneaux, a lobbyist for the reserve casinos' organization, the Minnesota Native Gaming Association, says "three or four or five lawsuits will drop almost immediately" to challenge the ruling. Those lawsuits are estimat- ed to be in the court system for at least two years, cost- ing taxpayers and the casi- nos nearly $2 million in legal fees. Do we really want this sort of garbage in north- western Ontario? Are we so On Our unimaginative and devoid of promotion ideas that all 125 Birthday, we're reise on" on top of the world. The Human Development Report (1992) ranks Tack Logging Canada No. 1 in the world for quality of life. >» Published by the United Nations Development Programme, the report is based on For Sale Birch Firewood the life expectancy, education levels and purchasing power in 160 countries. 4/2 Load 7 cords full loads 14 cords fey P.O. Box 1201 Terrace Bay, Ontario ?'O:2¢00 ae ee ee : (807) 825-9690 Attention: Chris Deller Manager of Plant Services (807) 229-0436 Written sealed bids should be submitted by noon Thursday, July 30, 1992. The highest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. | P. Richardson D.I. McQuarrie | Chair Director Use your Visa to pay for an ad, a classified or any other business, all over the phone! Call 825-37-47

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