Page 6, News, Tuesday, April 17, 1990 Earth Day- continued from page 1 bringing your own grocery bag to a store is enough to attract the consciousness of those watching while keeping them open and receptive. As consumers, we must choose environmentally safe _ products such as ozone friendly aerosols and phosphate free deter- gents. Biodegradable cleaning agents and body care products are available. Avoid cosmetics and et ---- % nt fae ciei' 177 es Ty 4 7 NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETINGS The public is welcome to attend our regu- lar Council Meetings to be held on Monday April 23, May 14 and May 28, 1990, in the Municipal Office Council Chambers at 7 p.m. A ACTUAL SIZE IS 2%" DIAMETER HAVE YOUR FAVORITE PICTURE _ SEALED INA BUTTON! ...OR WE CAN MAKE A PRINT FROM YOUR NEGATIVE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE. EFFECTIVE: APRIL 9-28, 1990 Noriinerin Schreiber 824-2210 other items that are tested on ani- mals or contain animal extracts. Do not buy food with excess packaging. Choose restaurants that do not use plastic plates, cut- lery or cups, or bring your own utensils. Eat foods low in the food chain, not meat; your body and the animals will love you for it. Until our municipality adopts a recycling policy, we can take recyclable materials such as paper, glass, metals and plastic somewhere that a program is in operation, and recycle within the home. reuse plastic or glass con- tainers and shopping bags, and use rechargable batteries. Compost food scraps, and give unwanted clothing and household items to charity, and do not waste paper. Help to make the 20th anniversary of Earth Day the largest environmental demonstra- tion in the history of the world, and make the 1990's a decade of enlightenment and renewal. By Winnie Campbell The Anglican Church Women met for their regular meeting last week with Hazel Bailey, President, in the chair, and opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by Joanne LeBlanc. Treasurer's report was given 'by Flora Bryson and approved along with accounts to be paid. Marg Morrill was welcomed back following her illness, and she gave her "Get Well Card" report, having sent cards to mem- bers and patients in hospital. The sympathy of the members was extended to Hazcl Bailey and family on the passing of her aunt the previous day, Mrs. Eva Bailey. Joanne read an invitation to Winnie's Scribbles the annual Deanery Meeting in Thunder Bay. The A.C.W. will again be making and selling Easter Eggs and orders for them can be phoned in to members until March 30. Members will also be making Hot Cross Buns and these orders can also be phoned to the me bers: Alice Sparkes, Flor Bryson, and Marg Morrill. The raffle for the crocheted doily was postponed due to the carnival, but will be drawn short- ly. The meeting was convened by Joanne LeBlanc and Helen Jartus. April lunch convenors are} Connie Elkin and Marg Morrill. Neil and Ethel Nesbitt and Bertha Miller have returned from their vacation in Las Vegas. INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared Contact DAVID FALZETTA in Terrace Bay. 825-9471 The Lake Superior High School Music Department is proud to present the musical, "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" © Friday May 4 - at 8 p.m. Terrace Bay Campus Saturday May 5 - Dinner at 6 p.m. - Performance at 8 p.m. - Terrace Bay Campus Sunday May 6 - at 2 p.m. Schreiber Campus You're A Good Man, hailie Card of Thanks | would like to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, visit- ed me, made phone calls during my long stay in the Port Arthur General Hospital. And also, to the Schreiber Chimo Club. It was all very much appreciated and it was nice to know that people do care about my recov- ery. "God Bless You All." "Ramo Spikula." Meeting of the Corporation may be made only by: a) the Nominating Committee of the Board, or elected; and the date of the Annual Meeting. his/her name for the Nominating Committee. Schreiber, Ontario ANNUAL MEETING THE McCLAUSLAND HOSPITAL The Board of Governors wishes to remind the public of the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Corporation on Wednesday June 27, 1990. To become a voting member of the Corporation, persons must purchase an annual membership ($5), or a life membership ($100 in any given year), 30 days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Memberships may be purchased at the Administration Office of The McClausland Hospital. Nominations for election as Governor at the Annual b) Members of the Corporation provided that each nomination by Members i) is in writing and signed by at least two members in good standing; ii) is accompanied by a written declaration signed by the nominee that he/she will serve as a Governor in accordance with these by-laws if iii) is submitted to and received by the Secretary at least thirty days before If any Member of the Corporation, subject to Hospital By-Laws, wishes to stand as a Governor, please notify the Administration Office at 825-3273, and leave Date: Wednesday June 27, 1990, 8 p.m. Place: Schreiber Public School Gym Tickets: Friday & Sunday $5 Saturday - Dinner & Performance $12 Tickets available at either High School Campus Office from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone 825-3271 or 824-2555 Reg Belair, M.P. will be at the Municipal Office in Terrace Bay on Wednesday April 18, . : from 1:30 to 3 p.m. For an appointment with Mr. Belair call: Zenith 21240 The McClausland Hospital Ambulance Service requires AMBULANCE DRIVER/ATTENDANTS Essential Qualifications: a) Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or equivalent. b) At least 18 years of age. c) Hold a valid Ontario Driver's Licence - Class F d) CPR Certificate e) First Aid Certificate The Class F requirement in (c) above, plus (d) and (e) can be obtained during the training period. For application forms and further details, please con- tact: Ambulance/Loss Prevention Manager The McClausland Hospital 2 Cartier Drive, Terrace Bay, Ontario 1 Telephone: 825-3273 ext. 194