Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 23 Jan 1969, p. 11

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_ JANUARY. 23 PAGE !A' 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS Interested ?? IN TAKING A TEN-WEEK NON- DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTOPHER LEADERSHIP COURSE WHICH BEGINS ABOMT FEBRUARY 4TH, 1969, PLEASE CONTACT PHIL STUART OR ROLY SINOTTE IN TERRACE BAY OR SISTER ST. TIM- OTHY, MRS. KULMATYCKI OR GERRY BANNING IN SCHREIBER. THIS COURSE WILL HELP YOU OVERCOME SHYNESS AND NERVOUSNESS WHEN FACING AN AUDIENCE. Mr. H. Saltz from Lake Helen told of present plan: of the C.Y.C. to extablish radio communication be- tween the various Indian reserves in North Western Ontario by means of a mobile radio station. Its pur- pose will be to share information and provide a link of communication between the various Indian bands. Public support is solicited to strengthen the appli- cation which is presently made to the C.R.T.C. for a permit to transmit. Those interested in the project are invited to register their approval by writing to: ~~ Kenomadiwin Radio Project, P.O. Box 717, Port Arthur, Ontario. During election of officers, the Rev. E.C. Prin- selaar of Schreiber was returned as president of the Riding Ass'n. Addressing the meeting, he spoke of the need for individual and club involvement in local and community issues as the foundation for realistic "They're having a after-the-holidays-half-price-sale." N.D.P. THUNDER BAY RIDING ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING On Sunday, Jan. 19 the N.D.P. Riding Ass'n held its annual meeting in Nipigon. Various points of the u Z bcs Ge political action. ee : ed bi Guana aoc The meeting was closed with a word of thanks to yy i : ' Mr. Stokes by the Rev. D. Sly, who on behalf of --_ eports were receiv- i the gathering, expressed confidence in the repre- sentation which the riding enjoys in the person of Mr. Stokes whose conscientious efforts on behalf of his constituency has earned him the respect and admiration of many ed also an audited Treasurer's statement, with regards to the Federal Campaign and general riding expens- es was presented. Special guests were J. Stokes, M.P.P.; Mr. J. Elwert, president of the Northern Area Council and Mr. Wm. Johnson, president of the Fort William riding. Mr. Elwert spoke briefly about development of the Northern Council, its role and function and extend- ed an invitation to attend the next meeting on Jan. 25th & 26th at Wawa. Mr. Stokes brought greetings from the Caucus and, in a most interesting way, spoke about the work in the legislature and the constituency concerns. ernie shea tans ST OPAL SAO L TEN OED AT DOLE A LOCALE LCCC SAVE YOURSELF A TRIP OR POSTAGE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS IN TERRACE BAY, WE ARE PLEXSED TO = ANNOUNCE THAT ACCOUM'S OR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNTS DUE TO US, MAY BE MADE AT THE CANADIAN IMPERIAJ/ BANK OF COMMERCE IN TERRACE BAY. M. CEBRARIO & SONS SC HREI BER' PHONE: 142 i

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