Page 9, News, Wednesday, January 6, 1988. -- After 20 years a system to reduce rabies from page 8 area of eastern Metro Toronto. The live-traps are set in the late afternoon and checked early the next moming. At the halfway point in the program that began July 6, researchers have trapped and vaccinated 440 raccoons and 57 skunks. The 230 stray cats also trapped were released without being nee- dled, along with a mixed bag of groundhogs, squirrels, rabbits- President of chambers lead delegation to ' meet premier John Taylor, president of the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce, from - Thunder Bay, lead a delegation of 20 business representatives to meet Premier David Peterson and his cabinet in Queen's Park on Dec. 14. The members of the delegation presented a series of resolutions which were debated and unani- mously approved at the Northwestern Chamber's Annual Meeting held in Sioux Lookout in October. Topics covered in the resolu- tions include transportation, small business and economic develop- ment, forest protection, education funding, as well as the price of raw milk in Northwestern Ontario. In addition to the premier's meeting, a mecting was sched- uled with Bob Rae, leader of the Official Opposition and.members of the NDP Northern Caucus. Delegates included business representatives from Armstrong, Manitouwadge, Thunder Bay, Atikokan, Dryden, Sioux Lookout, Fort Frances and Kenora. and 20 Norway rats, four times the number captured last year. Rosatte estimates that there are from five to 24 skunks per square kilometre in the areas south of Danforth Avenue between Victoria Park and Warden Avenue in Scarborough and up to 43 rac- coons per square kilometre, espe- cially in the wooded areas close to Lake Ontario. "We estimate we've trapped and treated 75 per cent of the rac- coons and 65 per cent of the skunks in the control area so far," said Rosatte. Does the squeeze technique for needling a trapped skunk work? Apparently so. The score at half- time: Vaccinators 57, Skunks 0. NORM'S YACHT Sales & Services Repairs R.R. #4 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO 1987 24' IMP 26' OWENS ASKING $9,500. ASKING $14,500. (807) 622-5121 96' STEEL HULL CRUISER 40 DIERR Yess 31' TROJAN CRUISER ASKING $26,500. 1983 25'C &C LIKE NEW 26' TANZER 1976 ASKING $18,000, 30' CABIN CRUISER "ATTENTION " LAKE TROUT ANGLERS A variation order is now in effecton | Yucca, Sun, Little Pic, Grehan Lakes | EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Possession Limit of ONE Lake Trout / Angler PLUS The Month of January will be CLOSED to Angling | (Open Season Feb 1/88-Sept.30/88) " Ministry of Natural Ontario Resources Mikus Shell Bisco Print Shop Cullmar Construction G & G Hair Fashions Terrace Bay Insurance Lakeshore Community T.V. Royal Canadian Legion Nugget Food Store Island View Shell Trottier Bus Lines Zaitzeff, Arnone , Somerliegh Participants & Coaches NORTH SHORE RECREATION DIRECTORS sth ANNUAL ATOM HOCKEY JAMBOREE The following Businesses and Organizatio ported the N.S.R.D. Atom 42th and 13th, 1987 i THESE BUSINESSES MADE IT POSSIBLE "IT WAS A GREAT WEEKEND, THANK YOU" Hockey Jamboree on December 11th, n Terrace Bay. Waghorne"s Pharmacy Dave Desrosiers & Son Legion Ladies. Auxiliary Strawberry Patch Cebrario's Hardware Costa's Foods Red Dog Inn Guillevin International Towne Cinema Terrace Bay Bakery Four Season Sports Imperial Motel of the 8th Annual Atom Hockey ns financially sup- FOR STUDENTS TAKING PROGRAMS PRODUCED BY Sutreach Continuing Education CONF EDERATION COLLEGE he La "s Pastoral Care Pr: This course is designed for the lay person who would like to improve his or her pastoral care skills in order to volunteer in a parish, a correctional centre, hospital, psychiatric hospital, nursing home or group home. Topics included are: listening and responding skills, the nature of grief and loss, ministry with the elderly, the physically and mentally ill, persons in conflict with the law, . devel y handicapped, and persons with chemical dependencies. A variety of community resource persons will share their experience. Instructional techniques will include small group participation, use of video and films, lectures and discussions. Dates; February 11, 1988- April 21, 1988 Time: Thursday, 7 -10 p.m Location: Terrace Bay High School Tuition: $35.00 Instructor: Rev Michael Steeves As a basis for future communications courses as well as for study purpos- es, students are introduced to a logical progression of the most practical elements of communication. Skills are attained through lectures, individual assistance, and extensive testing. This course covers vocabulary skills, basic reading techniques, study skills, guided practical writing exercises and a review of "the mechanics" of English. This course credit is compul- sory to all post secondary programs:at the College. : Dates: Feb 18, 1988-June 2, 1988 Time: Thursday, 5-7 p.m Location: Terrace Bay High School Tuition and Materials Fee: $82.50 PY 101 (90) Introductory P cholo This subject is an introduction to the broad and general field of psycholo- tion, emotion and personality. Dates: January 29, 1988-May 20,1988 Time: Friday, 7-9 p.m Location: Terrace Bay High School Tuition and Materials fee: $1 21.25 PY_105 (90) Child Psychology This subject provides the study of human growth and development, partic- ularly cognitive and psychosocial development from conception to the age of six. The major theoretical perceptives will be presented in some detail and applied to the stages of infancy, toddler and preschool children. Dates: January 12, 1988 - April 26, 1988 . Time: Tuesday, 7-9 p.m Location: Terrace Bay High School Tuition and Materials Fee: $81 25 Instructor: Judy Forslund BUSINESS 02 (90) Human Relati and Organizational Be This subject focuses on the understanding of individual and collective behaviour in the work environment. Concepts, theories, and "real world" examples relating to people, organizations and leaderships are studied. Current issues in organizations, such as managing the older and youthful employees, the addicted employees, the disabled employees, and the changing nature of work and workers are studied. © Dates: February 15, 1988-July 4, 1988 Time: Monday, 8-10p.m Location: Terrace Bay High School Tuition and Materials Fee: $145.00 Instructor: Don Don Shorthead HOTEL OPERATIONS tality Industr This subject studies th development of basic inventory control, purchasing and receiving procedures; selection of supplies, anticipation of market changes, contract purchase ordering and delivery schedules; forecasting requirements, purchase specifications, control and rotation of stock. Dates: February 10, 1988 - April 20, 1988 Time: Wednesday, 7 - 9 p.m. Location: Terrace Bay High School Tuition and Material Fee: $97. 50 gy. Topics to be covered include perception, learning, motivation, matura- I