Page 5, News, Wednesday, February 10, 1988 Girl Guides learning first aid By Ken Lusk The News Several weeks ago the local Boy Scouts received their bronze badge for first aid, and now the Girl Guides have learned the same skills that will most likely be very necessary in the years ahead. On Monday night, Feb. 1, the lst Terrace Bay Guide Company and the Pathfinder Unit, were part of a demonstration that tested their skills in first aid. Dave Allan, supervisor from the McCausland Hospital Ambulance Service, was on hand for casualty simulation that night Schreiber's Winnie's By Winnie Campbell Congratulations to Kay and Alec Furyk on their SOth Anniversary. They attended a party in Thunder Bay on Jan. 15 held by their families and friends at the Airlane Hotel. Get well in hospital K. Thornstenson and Mrs. Mildred Miller. Congratulations to Miss Maureen Campbell who has been promoted to vice-president of sales for Charron Industries of Canada. She has just returned from Los Angeles for the firm and will go to Edmonton. She is the daughter of Coke and Ellen Campbell. Congratulations also to Ann Noonan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noonan of Schreiber, who has been re-appointed to be a member of. the Native Economic Development Board to 1989, by Her Excellency (the governor general) in council; compliments from the prime minister of Canada. A baby shower was held at the home of Tammy Mineau in hon- our of Mr. and Mrs. David Leblanc who had the New Year's baby. Many gifts were received and lunch served. Robin says thanks to all. Marcella from pagel A&W)," he said. Marcella is refering to the property taxes he says the A&W won't have to pay because it's in a town-owned building. Marcella does not think the A&W would bring more tourists to town. "You don't get tourists by offering them a hamburger," he said. and dressed up several guide leaders and volunteers to look like they had had some un-nerv- ing accidents. Volunteer Paula Sitko had a horrible gash in her arm; Sheila ~MoQuin, guide leader, had a thin bone protruding from her arm and Teresa Roberts, guide leader, suf- fered a very nasty burn to her hand. After these victims had been dressed to 'perfection', the guides and pathfinders, in groups, took turns going through the proper procedure depending on the type of affliction. The girls, some from Schreiber as well, have been working on The funeral of the late Mrs. Earl Welbourne was held at Holy Angels Church. Many friends and relations attended. A tea was held after the mass in the parish centre. Assisting was Mrs. Helen Leblanc and Brenda Campbell and Carol Marshall. Our deepest sympathy to Earl and family in the loss of a dear mother and friend of all; also deepest sympa- thy to the family of Charlie Pearson. Many relations and friends attended the funeral of Mrs. Inez McCuaig at the United Church. Rev. Hunt spoke of Inez as a their First Aid Badge and have for the last three weeks been tak- ing a first aid course. Monday night's exercise was the culmination of what they learned. The Girl Guides only were working on their badge; the Pathfinders were there just to observe and learn. During the last three weeks, the guides learned practical things like how to apply splints and ban- dages, as well as theory from Dave Allan. : Scribbles wonderful mother; also she was a news reporter for many many years for the Terrace Bay- Schreiber News. Her daughter Shirley sang, "God understands". Our deepest sympathy to the McCuaig family and sister Maybelle Furlonger. Our deepest sympathy also to Mrs. McBride on the passing of Casey. The funeral was held at Holy Angels. Lunch was served after at the parish centre. Casey will be missed by his family and friends. Become a UNICEF Volunteer It's A CHANCE To kia Ma Hia Hila. 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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING = CAP PUBLIC INVITED TO COMMENT ON PROPOSED REFORMS TO AIR POLLUTION REGULATION Environment Ontario is proposing fundamental changes to the General Air Pollution Regulation (308) under the Environmental Protection Act. These proposed reforms are designed to improve air quality and reduce toxic fallout in Ontario by controlling pollution at the source. Members of the public, representatives of environment groups and industry, and anyone who has an interest in this issue are welcome to examine and comment on the proposals. The ministry will host a public information meeting in your area at the: Valhalla Inn, Viking Room 1 Valhalla Inn Road THUNDER BAY February 16, 1988 Drop in session: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. < Formal session: 7:30 p.m. Ministry staff will be present at both meetings to answer your questions and receive your comments. Copies of the discussion paper on Regulation 308 -- which outlines the new air emission control strategy and proposals for implementing that strategy -- can be obtained in English or French by writing or calling: 'Public Information Centre (416) 323-4321 Ministry of the Environment 135 St. Clair Ave. West Toronto, Ontario . M4V 1P5 The ministry also invites your written comments, criti- cisms and suggestions on the proposed reforms. Please submit them no later than March 31, 1988 to Jim Bradley, Minister of the Environment, at the above address. WY) Environment Ontario