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Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1989, p. 9

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Wednesday, October 4, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 9 CWL petitioning sovernment Following the reconvening of Parliament September 25, women across Canada are being invited by the Catholic Women's League National Convention in late inviting all women who valuc life 7 -- a to demonstrate their support for August. to put their feelings on record. We y un td rae federal pro-life legislation.. In the largest initiative of its kind, the Catholic Women's League of Canada (CWL) has written to each of its 124,000 members asking them to sign a petition entitled "Women - Sign for Life:. The letter also urges members to invite other women with similar views to sign the petition. This action was taken as a result of a resolution passed unanimously at the League's 69th National President, Evelyn Wyrzykowski says, "this is a unique opportunity for Canadian women who value and respect human life at all stages of devel- opment, to make thcir voices heard by our government, loudly, clearly and in great numbers. We hope that they will take this opportunity to speak with a unit- ed voice on this important issue." She adds, "this is the most aggressive pro-life initiative we have ever taken, and the CWL is must let our politicians know where we stand and that. vocal women's groups who call for abortion as a woman's right, do not speak for all the women of Canada." It is anticipated that the peti- tion will be presented to govern- ment in early November. |. Murray Dodick Optometrist 1-622-7726 The Mutual Group STEVE DAFOE, C.F.P. Chartered Financial Planner Guarranteed Investment Certificates Financial Planning Estate & Retirement Planning Personal & Business Life Insurance Disability Income Protection R.R.S.P.'s, Annuities, R.R.I.F.'s Equity Funds Employee Benefits Mutual Funds 2 Group Life & Health Benefits 1.B.M. Bidg., 200 S. Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 109 Bus. 1623-1521, Res. 1-344-6403 Preparing your dog for the cold winter months By Alice Scott will cause the dog to lose important body heat. ~"AyPE RIO, @ Some of you may remember this column from Use straw or cedar chips to help give your dog ag 3 pees \ Quotations last year, but I feel it is worth repeating. an extra factor of insulation if there is no other type i$ a *, The weather during the last week has reminded of insulation. f us that winter will soon be here. Next week, "Diet during the winter months and iz 2 or Now is the time to prepare your dog for the cold __- safety tips for your cat." % ea $ weather gt og SNOW Decide now if your dog will be an outdoor or ee, leg ~ os indoor dog. A half-and-half routine is more Sees difficult on your pets systefn. a Removal When a dog is left out only during the day it is impossible for him to develop the good winter coat that is needed to cope with the stress of winter temperatures. You can leave your dog outside if it is a warm and sunny day and bring him back in during the late afternoon. Young puppies, older dogs, toy breeds or short- coated dogs, such as Dobermans, toy poodles, are not suited to be an outdoor dog. Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, or any The North of Superior District R.C.S.S. Board invites tenders for snow removal at Holy Angels School in Schreiber and St. Martin School in Terrace Bay. Snow removal quotes must be submitted on the North of Superior District R.C.S.S. Board form. These forms are available at the local school or Board Office. Details regarding snow removal may be obtained from Sister Shirley Grexton in Schreiber (824-2553) and Mr. Tony Spezialc in Terrace Bay (825-3255). The snow must be removed prior to 8:00 a.m. Written quotes will be received until noon, October 27, 89. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Please forward written quotes to: type of dog that grows a thicker coat, enjoy the Mr.Kenneth Ryan outdoor life and will find our heated homes too North of Superior District R.C.S.S. Board warm. P.O. Box 610 Salt, snow and ice can be tough on tender foot ~ TERRACE BAY, Ontario pads, so check their feet often. POT 2WO Housing should be given top priority whcn you have an outdoor dog. The house should be dry, insulated, and of the appropriate size. It should be large enough to allow the dog to turn around and stand. If the house is too large, it THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE VACANCY: : | / Public School Representative le: Interested and qualified Schreiber residents are invited to place names in nomination to fill a vacant Trustee position on the Board. Eligibility: (Education Act, Sept., 1989) Section 196: A person is qualified to be ... a member of a board if he/she is, (a) a Canadian citizen; (b) of the full age of 18 years; (c) aresident within the area of jurisdiction of the Board; and, (d) in the case of, (iii) a member of a board of education to be elected by public school electors, a public school elector (i.e. supporter). * Windows * Doors * Siding * Soffit * Fascia * Awnings * Eavestrough * Roofings * Additions Notes - This vacancy is for the balance of a 3-year term, (i.e. to December, 1991). Meetings are held in Marathon, generally on Tuesday evenings, and an honorarium is paid. Further information can be obtained by calling the offices of the Board at 229-0436, or Trustee Marilyn Chapman at 825-3658 in the evenings. Application Interested persons who qualify as per the above are invited to submit their name by either written application or by contacting the Director of Education - (Office - 229-0436; Residence - 229-1519). Deadline Qualified persons should indicate their interest by Friday, October 6th, 1989. The Regular October Meeting of the Board is scheduled for Marathon on Tuesday, October 17th at 7:00 p.m. and the new Trustee would be sworn in at that time. P. Richardson, D.I. McQuarrie Chairman of the Board Director of Education Licensed & Bonded FREE ESTIMATES Call now for fall . DOS discounts

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