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Terrace Bay News, 1 Dec 1992, p. 15

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to groom more trails if everyone on the trail paid their own way. Next to public education, peer pres- sure is the greatest persuad- er. If every OFSC member refused to ride with anyone who does not have a trail permit, the number of The Intrepid Snowmobiler continued from page 10 and makes better trails--at no extra cost to you. eDon't ride with freeload- ers: Your club could afford ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY The Ministry of Transportation, Thunder Bay District, wishes to thank the following organizations for their support and efforts in making the ADOPT-A- HIGHWAY program a success in 1992. - Harbour Youth Services - Port Arthur Rotary - St. Lawrence Cement -- - Hawryluk Family - 17th Westminster - Cranton Family Scouting Program - Amethyst Mine - Thunder Bay Hiking Panorama Association - Lakehead - Thunder Bay Christian Aeromodellers School - Kairos CRC Youth - Lakehead Forest Residential Centre Products Safety Council ~ Nipigon Rotary Club - William W. Creighton | Raging Grannies/T.B. ay nipped er of Peat di Bahai's of Thunder yowick Thome devin ein ee Fellowship - Laprade Family - Red Rock Indian Band - Thunder Bay South - Westfort Kiwanis Club Jaycees - Thunder Bay Chamber - Telephone Pioneers Of of Commerce America - Sportop Employee's - Eastman Timber Association - Residential Youth - Thunder Bay Flyers Program Family & Hockey Club Children Services - BDO Dunwoody Ward - Fort City Kinettes Mallette - Regional Multicultural Youth Council We look forward to continuing this pilot program in 1993. Ministry Ministére of des Transportation Transports Ontario wd ~ sch * wwewe Wee ee_2 es 1 Seaeaeeet ii t_}_4 444. Page 15, Tuesday, December 1, 1992 freeloaders would decline. Your club would have more money for better trails, and it would't cost you a cent. 'eSnowmobile with an affinity card: Last year, the OFSC introduced a Snow- mobiler's MasterCard for OFSC members. This affin- . ity card costs you nothing, but the bank pays back a portion of all sales to the OFSC. Last year, more than $12,000 freebee dol- lars were raised for better trails. This number could be many thousands more annually in found money if all of us used it. *Ticket to ride lottery: The OFSC and Easter Seals are cooperating on one of the few Ontario lotteries avail- able to snowmobile clubs. For two bucks you can buy a ticket for a chance to win one of four 1993 snowmobiles while con- tributing to a worthy chari- ty. If you're going to sup- port a charity anyway, why not this one? All of us want to snow- mobile as cheaply as possi- ble. By the same token, we want groomed trails and great riding. We can make our dollars stretch further by acting on these sugges- tions this winter. SS \. Deck the Halls with the Sights and Scents ° of the Season! Christmas Shoppers Rate $49.95" (1-4 occupancy) * please mention Christmas Shoppers Rate Present this ad on check in 698 W. Arthur Street Thunder Bay, ON (807) 577-1181 1-800-465-5003 irlane HOTEL hours. You can meet new people, fall in love, and bring threatening disease--in just one fun-filled weekend. Your town is no longer isolated in Northern Ontario. It is now a part of the global village. And AIDS is here. It has been calculated that up to 12 million people--your global neighbours--are infected with HIV, the virus believed to cause AIDS. You are not immune. It is estimated that up to 100 of your neighbours in Northwestern Ontario are also infected. Not only are they living with the See ..... Advertise disease, many may also be living with prejudice and ignorance. They can be WI With Us. cut off, and shunned by the very communities in which they grew up. EC You can help. You and your community can get more information--and WW Put your ad where it will even build your own support network--by calling David Belrose at N be seen and g eta response 807-345-1516, or by writing to our address below. < e : Newspaper December 1 is World AIDS Day. - advertising works. Take it to Heart. ly t For information and resources for your community... Visit the Nipigon-Red Rock Contact: AIDS Committee of Thunder Bay i. oe) Gazette or the P.O. Box 3586, Thunder Bay, Ontario --_ of Thunder Bay Terrace Bay-Schreiber ike" --. : 807-345-1516 SMA3N Y3SISHHOS-AVE SOVEHSL SHL

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