Page 10, News, Wednesday, November30, 1988 Enter By Ann M. Smith Just in case there was ever any doubt, there's more evi- dence that the entrepreneurial spirit in Canada is alive and Can you get AIDS by touching somcone who has AIDS? NO! Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS Bir Anno Gem well. And that, say the experts, is good news. The most recent proof comes from Statistics Canada showing that between 1975 and 1986 the number of self- employed workers in this coun- try rose an impressive 54 per cent--more than double. the by 1986, 1.6 million workers (in other words, one out of seven working Canadians) were work- ing for themselves. It isn't difficult to see why these figures are so popular. In short, the Statistics Canada numbers suggest that, for the most part, Canadians are A boy! Jesse & Joshua Gordon of Schreiber of their new brother JARED BRUCE who was born on Nov. 4th at 1:46 a.m. Weighing in at 7 lbs. 9 ozs. proud parents are Clyde & Elena. are proud to announce the arrival adapting quite nicely to the changing nature of our econ- rate recorded for paid workers. The report also concludes that Thank you Special thanks to Dr. Raczyck. Thank you to Cecilia Kaizer & Debbie McGrath and all the nurses & staff of McCausland Hospital for all their care during our stay in the hospital. Also, thank you to all who sent cards & flowers. It was greatly appreciated. Jared & Elena Gordon prising Canadians omy: in other words, as large corporations are forced to "'downsize" (that polite buzz- word for "layoffs") their oper- ations, displaced workers are able to arm themselves with the necessary tools to go out and start their own businesses. John Bulloch, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, says he isn't at all surprised by the results. "The overwhelming evi--- dence in this country points to Continued on page 13 Don't Worry, Be Happy! Let me do your Christmas baking & cooking Birth Anno "It's a boy" are pleased to announce the birth of their baby boy, COLIN ASHTON Nov 10, 1988 Arlene Osmar, Terrace Bay and Lloyd Smith, Toronto. Jim and Sue Osmar of London, Ontario Proud grandparents are Marvin and Cem On December 6, 1948 A girl was born to Ida & Bill. On December 6, 1988 she will be THE * assorted baking * cookies * chocolates * gift baskets * cabbage rolls * perogies * lasagna * pork pie Call ; 824-2574/824-2743 Deadline is December 12 Please Order Early The Lake Superior STEFURAK Birth Anno Gem Board of Education invites Douglas & sen gee ig nappy to announce e of ason REPRESENTATIVES AARON DOUGLAS t the Port Arthur G | Hospital to the : catoimerdey, October 29, 1 088 SPECIAL EDUCATION Se rans Soe 'other for ally. ADVI & ORY C OMMITTEE Proud grandparents are Bill & Kay Stefurak The Lake Superior Board of Education is presently accepting applications and nominations for representatives to the Board's Special Education Advisory Committee. Local associations and parent organizations that are incorporated, such as the district Associations for the Mentally Retarded, are invited to nominate an official representative to this Committee for consideration for appoint- ment by the Board. To qualify as a representative on the Lake Superior Board of Education Special Education Advisory Committee, a person must be: of Schreiber and Edward & Lorraine Wentzlaff of Gaylord Minnesota. Our special thanks to Dr. Fernendes and the wonderful nurses and staff. The family resides in Rossport. - a Canadian citizen - the full age of 18 years - a resident within the jurisdiction of the Board PLEASE FORWARD APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS BY DECEMBER 16, 1988 TO: Mr. Don Davey, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Education Lake Superior Board of Education P.O. Bag "A" 12 Hemlo Drive MARATHON, Ontario POT 2E0 P. Richardson Chairperson Mr. I. McQuarrie Director ie Sere ee ee Low, Low Prices! Sweaters, Shampoos, Colognes. Exclusive Li * Sailor Collars & Hats » * Tuxedo Collars & Tophais * Preppy Collars * Jewelled Collars This Christmas Season: Don't forget man's best friend. 'Please Call 825-9351