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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 26

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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B12 THE SAULT STAR SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26 1983 US stands by film labels deal with the damage which environmentalists think is caused by sulphur dioxide pollution mixed with rain At issue is last Justice order which came to light this week that the films carry a propaganda warning when they are shown and that the government be given the names of organizations that ask to see them The Foreign Agents Registration Act requires those steps for material it labels propaganda" And the department said it has applied that term to attempt to influence a segment of the American public with reference to the foreign policy of the United excusable action by the department he Kennedy said: should all expect this kind of thing from the Soviet government But we must never accept it from our own The attorney general has dropped his own iron curtain across the movie screens of One of the films If You Love This Planet intersperses scenes of the Second World War atomic devastation in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with a 26-minute lecture on the medical consequences of nuclear war by Dr Helen Caldicott president of Physicians for Social Responsibility The other films Acid from Heaven and Acid Rain: Requiem or Recovery WASHINGTON (AP) Amid storm of protest the Justice Department is defending its requirement that three Canadian films be labelled political propaganda under a 35-year-old law Two of the films are about acid rain and rae is about the consequences of nuclear war ambassador said he is asking the government to reverse the ruling and the American Civil Liberties Union is planning to challenge It in court Meanwhile Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass) is demanding that Attorney General William French Smith be brought before the Senate Judiciary committee explain this in ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE Quebec gov't suspends talks Reduced Load Regulations 1983 Regulations made under the Highway Traffic Act commencing 12:01 am March 14th 1983 or at such time when load restriction signs are erected and continuing until May Slat 1983 inclusive or until such time as the signs are removed air trucks will be limited to maximum 5 tonnes per axle on all Highways Secondary Roads and Tertiary Roads in the Sudbury District EXCEPT on the following Highways: Highway No 17 Highway No 6 Highway No 69 Highway No 144 Highway No 108 Secondary Highway No 526 Part of Secondare Highway No 551 from West Bay to Mindemoya Junction of Highway 542 Part of Secondary Highway No 540 from Junction of Highway No 6 Little Current to Gore Bay Junction Secondary Highway 542 Gore Bay Highway No 639 Highway No (Known as Series Highway 7153) Sudbuiy South-West Bypass from Highway No 69 to Highway No 17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate ef ZITA nelan retired housewife late ot Sault Ste Marie Algoma who died December 14 1982 are required to file them before March 19 19S3 when the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims then received HENRY LANG QC 157 East Street Seult Ste Marie Ontario P6A3C8 Solicitor tor the Estate Feb 26 March 5 12 1983 NOTICE OF CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against tha estate of ERVIN HAROLD ARMSTRONG lato Of tho Town of Thessakm in tho District of Algoma Retired Gentleman deceased who died on or about tha 28th day of January 1983 ore notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of March 1983 at which time fho estate will bo distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has bean received PETERSON ft PETERSON Barristers and Solicitors PO Box 100 Bruce Mines Ontario POR ICO Solicitors for the Executrix Fab 12 192619S3 SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS Issued In the Supreme Court in tho District of Algoma wherein Doris Lahaye is named Plaintiff and Howard Colberg and Judith Colberg and Steven McDonald are named Defendants and directed to me against tha goods and chattels and lands and tenements of Howard Colberg and Judith Colberg I have seized and taken in execution all the estate right title interest and equity of redemption of the said Howard Colberg and Judith Colberg ALL AND SINGULAR that certain pared or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Fisher in the District of Algoma and being composed of part of Lot in tho Town Plot in tho said Township and which said parcel or tract of land containing 073 acres more or less as Registered instrument No T-578S1 All of which said estate right title interest and equity of redemption of the said Howard Colberg and Judith Colberg in the said lands together with any buildings situate thereon if any I shall offer for sale by Public Auction In my office at the Court House in tho City of Sault Ste Marie District of Algoma on Tuesday March sth 1983 at 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon unless seme Is sooner paid or satisfied Dated at Sault Ste Marie this lath day of January AD 1983 This sale Is subject to cancellation up to time ot salt without any further notice PAUL UPPER Sheriff of Algoma February 19 26 1983 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF Moire Ann Williams (nee Denholm) carrying on tho business as Tha Crazy Closet of the City of Sault Ste Marie the District of Algoma In the Province of Ontario NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Moira Ann Williams carrying on business as The Crazy Closet made an assignment in bankruptcy on the I Sth day of February 19S3 and that tha first meeting of creditors will be held on Tuesday the Sth day of March 1983 at the hour of 4:30 o'clock In tho afternoon at tho Office of tho Trustee 633 Albert Street East Sault Ste Mario Ontario PSA 2KS DATED at Toronto Ontario thia 21st day of February 1983 FOX ft PARTNERS LTD Trustee in Bankruptcy 120 Eglinton Avenue East llth Floor Toronto Ontario M4P1E2 February 26 1983 vowed to walk out again March 1 if no agreement is reached with the government which imposed three-year contracts on them last December Robert Bisaillon chief negotiator for the 60000-member Centraie recalled that Laurin previously appeared willing to discuss hypotheses that might have led to a settlement the government has decided to suspend talks alter only two meetings and is persisting in refusing to said Bisaillon who spent Wednesday and Thursday with fellow union officials preparing the proposals Laurin said he will ask-Premier Rene Levesque for a televised meeting of the national education committee to the dispute and the process of negotiation to the public Meanwhile legal action against 24000 teachers and other public employees who illegally went on strike in January to protest the imposed contracts will be delayed until late April or May to allow test cases to be heard first No permits will be issued for overloads or house-moving during the period of reduced loads MinistryofpgW Transportation and ST MARY'S PARISH BINGO Sault Michigan St Mary's School Gymnasium 360 Maple Street EVERY SUNDAY EVENING Regular Games 7:00 pm Earlybird Games 6:30 pm 20 Games At $2000 Jackpot: Blackout in 48 Nos $50000 Consolation $10000 Michigan Licence No A288917R 2911 ST MARY'S COLLEGE 250 St George's Ave Electronic Bingo Saturday Feb 26th 1983 Starts 7:00 pm $210000 In Prizes SI 10000 Jackpot Bonus Bundle 1400 worth for S1000 Extras Available Children under 16 not allowed Free Coffee lBl Licence No 375690 Chippewa Indians Housing Authority Bingo Sault Michigan Binge HeR 2131 Shank Reed Every Monday Evening Starts 7 pm 16 Games at S25 00 Bonus Bingo Specials 5050 Jackpot Blackout $300 if won in numbers Consolation $100 2911 Consolation $50 Michigan Lie No A370617F WE HAVE RECEIVED REPLIES FOR THESE BOX NUMBERS is i 20 is it 4f 46 4f a a 76 MM WINNERS Of the Tim Horton' Hockey Teem drew heM an February IX ltd were Itl prize WeWL 216 Letcher Street and prize Ritchie 155 Willow Ave Apt Jrd price Schryer 40 Greenest '83 SALE BY TENDER (Lend Building and Assets of Hugh's Restaurant) John Hobbs Co Trustees end Receivers Ltd Receiver and Manager of GAV-BAR HOLDINGS LIMITED will receive sealed tenders until 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon of Wednesday tho lAth day of March 19S1 for tho pure halt of tho following assets: Land and building located at 117 Shoughnossy Street Sudbury Ontario consisting of a licensed Dining Room and Tavern All furnishings and equipment located at Hugh's Restaurant as described In tho Conditions of Sale Tenders must bo accompanied by a certified cheque in favour of John Hobbs ft Co Trustos and Receivers Ltd for 10 of tho amount of tho tender price as a deposit which will bo returned if the tender Is not accepted and forfeited If accepted and tho solo Is not completed by the fend ererj The balance of the tender price will bo payable upon closing Tenders will be accepted In seeled envelopes clearly marked DO NOT OPEN TENDER GAV-BAR HOLDINGS LIMITED The highest or any fonder will not necessarily bo accepted All tenders shall be subject to the Conditions of Sole which shall form part thereof end may be ob- talned from tho undersigned A more detailed description or the assets copies of the Conditions of Solo and appointments for viewing may bo obtained by contacting James Hunter at (70S) 673-2660 JOHN HOBBS ft CO TRUSTEES AND RECEIVERS LTD Receiver and Manager 111 Larch Street 6th Floor Suite Sudbury Ontario P3E4TS February 25 26 1983 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of PRINCE ALBERT DOWDING retired lumber company employee lata of Seult Ste Marie Algoma who died January 31 19S3 are required to file them before March 19 19S3 when the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims then received HENRY LANG QC 157 East Street Sault Ste Merle Ontario P6A3CS Solicitor for the Estate Feb 26 March 5 12 1983 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of LILLIAN MAE PETERSON late Of Sault Ste Marie Algoma retired saleslady who died January 19S3 are required to file them before March 19 1983 when the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims then received HENRY LANG QC 157 East Street Sault Ste Merle Ontario PSA 3Ct Solicitor tor the Estate Feb 26 March 5 12 1963 The Sault Star Is published daily exceot Sundays and Holidays by tha owner a Division of Southam Inc at 145 Old Garden River Read Sault Ste Marla Canada Canadian press is exclmively entitled to the via for repuWicafier all news diipatchcs credited to or to Tha Asaociatod Praia or tutor in thi nounpaper and ado the local now publiihad therein All right for republic at ion of ipadal dispatches herein are also reserved The Sault Star it a number of The Canadian Pres Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association American Newspapar Publishers Association The Audit Bureau of Circulations and tha Ontario Press Council All layouts and compositions of ad-vartissmenfs produced by am-ptoyaes of tha publisher of Tha Sault Star are protected by copyright vostod in the publishers of Tho Seult Ster Tho advertiser agrees that tho publisher shell not bo iiablo for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond tho amount paid for fho space actually occupied by that portion of tho advertisement in which tlw error occurred whether such error is duo to tho negligence of its servants or otherwise and (hare shall be no liability for non insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement Price for carrier Delivery SI 50 weakly Motor route delivery 7100 per year Moil delivery in Canada 87800 Other countries 827000 per year 30c single copy Bunion STAR CLASSIFIED RATES One day 22c per word Minimum IS words Two days ISc per word doily Throe to five days consecutive lie per word per day Six consecutive days I4c per word daily Momoriams Cferds of Thinks Births Deaths SI00 for 40 words lie for each extra word 8400 additional charge for box number word ods must be in I day in advance Display classified mem-oriams cards of thanks must bo in Tho Star office at least 41 hours Srior to publication Weddings raduation Anniversaries Engagements to be in 5:00 pm Monday prior to Saturday publishing data Memoriems Cards of Thanks Work Wonted Wanted to Rent Sublets MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Cancellation and corrections taken not later than 0:30 AM ter the same day Credits will be held for 30 days only from date ot cancellation of the advertisement READ YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY IT APPEARS FOR WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION DEATH NOTICES MUST BE IN BY 10:00 om to bo published the same day Saturdays 30 AM by JO OUELLET Solution: 10 letter 228 LOVE CLUB Mnl a companion for ect-togottwril Wo will mate you wHB wmoono Sond lor information to Poof Off lea Boa 447 Sault Ontario WIDOW WITH wiail buDnoio Non omokor I Heat dancing and trov-oiilng Nat awn car pay own way WMmo to moot gentleman wltti him knur! Looks not important Apply laultStarBoxto ANYONE WITNESSING a IMt and run accident Involving a Mua Honda Pro-hide and a white uohicio on FrMoy Februory lam ltn to station AMI 0 parking lot oppeoito Station Tower pieoee call 64F2282 CROSS COUNTRY trucker Nondrinker non-smoker Likes camping travelling art animals Seeks marriage minded girt If-JO slim Write Seult Star Bon 27 THANKS TO ST JUDE for favour granted CC I'ACT IS A soil-help group Hut will show you how to overcome negative emotions by using the rational methods ef Dr Maulsby tin at I pm on Thursday March 5M Albert St East next to church Cell WMS4I NEED VAN OR TRUCK for week Of March 7th and will deliver to anywhere In Southern Ontario Will carry light load Call Pat 7S4-66W ABSOLUTELY PRIVATE conversa-tlons hours i-aims-MM LOSE WEIGHT Don't wait for spring do It now At Meal Weight you'll learn how 4 II PROFESSOR PIERRE Hypnotist Stop smoking weight problems per ssnal problems Phono 2S4-MU from tot ARE YOU HAVING health problems? Have your iris analysed and see what your eyss toll you Cali J4S 3SS7 for ap-oointment DATES GALORE fault's leading Introduction program for unattachod adylts of all ages Let us introduce you to the right one Prestige Acquaintances Call toil free 1-SOO-IS3-HH noon hi I ASTROLOGICAL CHARTS dene palms read psychic readings given Call Lvn at Ml-ms FLORIDA EXPRESS Only seats left Direct from fault March 1S-J7 Travel Escape 224 Queen East 2S4- 1447 WHY PAY MORE? Beautiful linger is can bo yours free by hosting a successful Intimate lingerie par tv Call 236-7610 Divorce $155 Plus court fees For free Information brochure call Divorce-Aid Cam- bridge (519)-623-93l2 (Sat Sun incl) References: Better Bus Bureau LOST: Man's prescription glasses Downtown arse Thursday night Call 254-5460 LOST: Broom frame proscription glasses Call 77V-2SS5 after pm RANKIN ELECTRONIC BINGO RANKIN ARENA Seeder Feb 271b 1913 Stints 1:00 pe $210000 In Prizes SI 10000 Jackpot Bonus Bundle $1400 worth for $1000 i Extras Available i Children Under 16 AMOS BINGO TONIGHT ODD FELLOWS HALL Saturday Feb 26th 1983 Doors Open At 6:00 pm Blackout Game $5000 plus $5000 if won in nos Entry-rl3 Cards $100 No children under 16 admitted 29ixi Smoke Ejectors end Air Conditioners Licence Member 354S27 Pre-School Registration Schedule City And District Schools The registration of children for admission to kindergarten in September 1 983 will be conducted on an individual school basis in accordance with the following schedule Parents who have already notified principals of their intention to have their children registered will be contacted by the principals regarding a time for final registration Parents who have not yet contacted the schools should do so as soon as possible Only children born in 1 978 or earlier are eligible for registration Proof of age is required QUEBEC (CP) After Just a few minutes at the bargaining table negotiations abruptly broke off Friday in the protracted dispute between the Quebec government and 71000 teachers Education Minister Camille Laurin said la Cen-trale de du Quebec the province's biggest teachers federation failed to make concrete proposals on the contentious Issues of workloads and Job security No details were given government has no other option but to suspend talks that are of no avail useless and have no Laurin told reporters after the evening encounter Hie teachers faced with a tough back-to-work law that threatened stiff fines firings and loss of seniority declared a truce last weekend after a three-week strike that left 12 million elementary high school and Junior college students without classes They have RCMP officer acquitted MONTREAL (CP) -RCMP Sgt Bernard Dubuc was acquitted Friday of kidnapping and unlawfully confining a man in an attempt to turn him into an informer on the terrorist Front de Liberation du Quebec Sessions court Judge Gilbert Morier made the ruling after the Crown and defence decided to apply the same evidence to case as that presented in the case of Insp Laurent Hugo who was acquitted of the same charges earlier this month after i lengthy trial Both were accused of snatching avowed FLQ member Andre Laforest on a Montreal street and taking him to a motel outside the city where he was held for almost 16 hours Dubuc a Mountie for 22 years said he was relieved by the verdict have been waiting for this for several Dubuc said the charges were pending there was a great deal of pressure because as a policeman if we're found guilty everyone knows the within the force At Hugo's trial Laforest testified that he was taken captive after his car was pulled over by three unmarked police cars During his confinement he said Hugo pulled out a pistol and said: do Dubuc who was accompanied by Hugo on Friday said he planned to celebrate by lunching with fellow Mounties In case Morier concluded that he could not convict the Inspector on the basis of a single witness who as little credibility as Laforest" Laforest admitted he had been a terrorist and that he perjured himself several times in court and in testimony before the federal McDonald Inquiry into RCMP wrongdoing Dubuc is the latest in a series of Mounties to emerge unscathed from criminal proceedings launched by the Quebec Justice Department on the recommendation of the Keable in-qulry into police wrongdoing Earlier this month Insp Bernard Blier was acquitted of arson and conspiracy in the 1972 burning of a barn as part of a plea bargaining deal worked out last November when he pleaded guilty to unlawfully confining Montreal law graduate Andre Chamard SUB-TRADE TENDERS Bombough Ltd Tenders For Sub-Trades Elliot Lake Ont Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 3 pm Thursday March 3 1983 For all sub-trade prices required in the construction of the PORRIGE LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOL Elliot Lake Ontario Architect Brook Carruthers Shaw Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Rombough Ltd 1012 Kelly Lake Rood Sudbury Ontario P3E 5P4 Phone (7Q5) 673-2151 Feb 24 25 26 28 March 12 mil mwmwmm HOW TO PLAY: All tha wards listed below appear lx the pussle -known telly vertically diagonally even backward Pied them and CIRCLE THEIR LETTERS ONLY DO NOT CIRCLE THE WORD Tke leftover lettem epeU the Wanderweed WOMEN'S INSTITUTES HAPPY 1 Unhewn Frew SynOcm PLEASE NOTE: The Ministry of Health now requires that immunization for poliomyelitis diphtheria whooping cough red measles German measles mumps and tetanus be completed before pupils enter school in September Please consult your family doctor or the Algoma Health Unit if the above immunization has not be completed Record of immunization should be presented at the Pre-school Registration Immunization will be available in the schools on the day of registration A Birth Certificate should be obtained and presented on the day set aside for Pre-school Registration If you think the name of your child is not already listed at your school please telephone the principal Lorry A Guerriero George Gordon Chairman Director of Education Agriculture Aoaociation Baking Bond Branch Calm Care Citizenship Convenors Country Fair Federation Food Fund Good Handicrafts Health Home Hospitals Ideal Institute Knitting Meeting Members Picnic Pioneer Plants Post Publicity Role Sales Serene Shares Socials Vegetables Welfare World Yesterday's Answer: RECREATIONAL Ik CRkr year ecnycfdwBnr book THE COLLECTED WONDKKWORDt Vol-ameXMnd 836 end 7B ante postape end kaexBina (8470 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