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Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1991, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Tuesday, December 10 1991 New constable former Rae bodyguard by Darren MacDonald Sie pallet The News <9 From Cyprus to Queen's Park to Schreiber, O.P.P. Const. Roger Thomas has had an interesting life. Originally from Halifax, Thomas, who joined the Schreiber detachment last month, spent 19 years in the | military, including a six month | stint in Cyprus with the UN peacekeeping forces. "The toughest part of being over there was being away from my family," he says. But homesickness wasn't the only problem he had there. During an annual event called "Women's March Home", Turkish women tried to cross Const. Roger Thomas of the Schreiber O.P.P. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD the border into the Greek terri- OF EDUCATION tory, Thomas says. saan "There were 8,000 women To The trying to cross over," he says. SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE "They actually took over a command post, but they even- tually backed down." He received a UN medal for his service in Cyprus, and he also received the Medal of Honour from the military for saving the lives of two people in New Brunswick. His first O.P.P post was in Caledeon, Ont., and he then spent four months as Premier Bob Rae's body guard. He briefly returned to Caledeon before coming here. "The wife wanted to live in a small town," he says. "But we really like it here -- it's a real friendly place." He received his first taste of Northern winter last week when his car wouldn't start. "T called over to Spadoni's," he said, "and they told me it just wasn't winterized yet." The Lake Superior Board of Education is presently accepting appli- cations and nominations for representatives to the Board's Special Education Advisory Committee. Local associations and parent organizations that are incorporated, such as.the district Associations for the Mentally Retarded, are invit- ed to nominate an official representative to this committee for consid- eration for appointment by the Board. To qualify as representative on the Lake Superior Board of Education Special Education Advisory Committee, a person must be: - a Canadian citizen - the full age of 18 years - a resident within the jurisdiction of the Board PLEASE FORWARD APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS BY DECEMBER 16, 1991 to: Ted Lake Superintendent of Education Lake Superior Board of Education 12 Hemlo Drive, P.O. Bag #A MARATHON, Ontario Ca ALL YOUR PU FRIDAY 13TH. 91 POT 2E0 aD JL KI P. Richardson D.I. McQuarrie 352 Nomlner IN. Chair Director ea Customer Service Is Our First Priority _ rinern £30 0 3% OFF RCHASES ON Not applicable on T.V.'s, V.C.R.'s, Camcorders, Electronics, major appliances 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. Terrace Bay does well in competition Terrace Bay was well rep- resented at this year's edition of the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment's 3 Platoon "Best Shot" rifle competition held in Marathon two week ago. Pte. Don Clark placed in the top five, while Pte. Belanger and | Pte. Bigings, both local high school students, shot well dur- ing the three day exercise, but lost out to Sergeant R. Simp- son, the overall winner. The Marathon sergeant beat out other competitors from Ter- race bay, Manitouwadge, Thunder Bay and Geraldton for this year's top honours. Members of the 3 Platoon fired collectively more than two thousand rounds, using both the C-7 rifle (a semi- automatic weapon) and the C- 9 machine gun over the three day exercise in Marathon. Second Lt. Brian Walmark, 3 Platoon Commander, was impressed with the level of competition. "Many of these people have never seen either of these weapons before we trained them, yet they're shooting them as if they've had them all their lives," he said. "If they.can shoot in weather like this, imagine how they will shoot when the temperature rises a bit and it stops snowing." Norninern THURSDAY DEC 12TH 6 P.M. -9 P.M. GUYS THIS IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE THAT SPECIAL GIFT FOR THE LADY IN YOUR LIFE Handbags ' Fragrances Country Diary Toileteries 30% Off All Gift Ware, Crystal, PotPourri Ceramic & Glass Figurines etc. 30% Off PLUS MORE IN STORE SPECIALS Enter our draw for $28.00 Gi8t Certificate to be arawn at Ss4SpoMe All discounts are o8 our regular prices. Personal shopping onlmw No rafimeheeks. Norilrern Customer Service is Our First Priority THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY TERRACE BAY PUBLIC LIBRARY The municipality invites applications for the position of library trustee on the board of the Terrace Bay Public Library. This is an opportunity to contribute to a vita community service. : Candidates must be at least 18 years old, Canadian citizens and residents of Terrace Bay. Please submit applications by December 13, 1991 to: David C. Fulton Clerk-Treasurer Administrator Township of Terrace Bay P.0. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0

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