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Terrace Bay News, 15 Mar 1989, p. 5

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Wednesday, March 15,1989: TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS ~ Page 5 Law was out of da Continued from page 4 -. And Mr. Southern states every teacher should ignore the law and preferably open the school day with the Lord's Prayer. He says there are thousands of laws on the books which are out of date, and simply ignored. The law requiring the opening of the school day with the Lord's Prayer was one of these laws that was out of date with today's society. The Ontario government had the courage to adapt the law to better reflect our current society. Mr. Southern's statement that this law should be ignored right from the start is outrageous. Harry Stemp and Bill Keyzers, owners of the Uxbridge Printing Company, are pleased to announce the sale of the company to the Laurentian Publishing Group. In a related transaction, John Lee, President of the Beaverton- Cannington Publishing Company, announced the sale of the compa- remarked, "Harry Stemp has been a leading figure in the community publishing industry for many years. Along with Bill Keyzers, he has established a company which has in many ways expressed what it means to be a community publisher, and we intend to learn from his experi- ence and live up to his standards." te Laurentian Publishing Group expands - buys two companies opment for our company and we look forward to growing with it." Founded by Atkins in 1973 and headquartered in Sudbury, Ontario, the Laurentian Publishing Group is a diversified publisher of weekly newspapers, trade magazines and regional business newspapers, with inter- , a. ests in consumer publishing and If he feels children will now not receive enough religious : S education, maybe people should start going to church more - whatever church they believe in - instead of trying to force one religion on everybody. ny to the Laurentian Publishing Group. The two groups together pub- lish the Bobcaygeon Independent, Fenelon Falls Gazette, Cannington Gleaner, Beaverton "This is a very exciting devel- _ market research. [Schreiber Women's Drop In Centre Schedule Express, Sunderland Sun, March 20 - Street Proofing Our Kids Uxbridge Times Journal, March 27 - Open Craft Day Stouffville Sun, Georgina April 3 - Women and the Workforce April 10 - Craft from Strawberry Patch April 17 - Independence Dogs (Dogs Helping Man) April 24 - P.M.S. Advocate, and the East Gwillimbury Communicator. According to Stemp, who is also currently President and Executive Director of the Ontario Community Newspaper May 1 - Cosmetology Association, the time has come to May 8 - Closing Party make fresh beginnings. The Drop In Centre is open from 2:00 to 3:30 every Monday. Meetings are held at the Schreiber Public Library. Children are welcome. "I've been in the publishing business for 40 years. We've put together a great team and we felt the Laurentian Publishing Group was the company that could best take advantage of our future pub- lishing opportunities," ; "The future has never been bia better for the weekly publishing industry, and I intend to Stay_in the thick of it with the O.C.N.A..," Stemp added. According to John Lee, "We've been working with Bill and Harry for more than 15 years, and it made sense to continue to work together. Bringing all papers under the same corporate roof will help us bring better ser- vice to our customers." asics Michael Atkins, President of the Laurentian Publishing Group, You didn't buy an imitation GM vehicle. Don't buy imitation sheet metal parts for it. vf) Mrs. P. Burton, grade 4 teacher at Schreiber Public School, stands next to one of her students. They, along with all the other grade 3 and 4 students dressed up to take part in an active learning experience on pirates. Pet Talk Only genuine GM sheet metal parts are manufactured and primed to GM's precise specifications. They don't need special fitting or involve extra labour costs. We will help prevent water from Every dog should be groomed regularly, with a thorough groom- ing every week. Grooming your dog is part of the responsibility of owning a dog. It is much easier to get a dog used to grooming if you start at an early age, but regardless of age, be firm and so not give in to his antics or it will be much hard- er next time. If possible, put the dog on a table with firm footing. Where he will be more quiet as it is a new Situation and you can establish the grooming routine as he gains his confidence, on the table. A large dog is easier to groom if he is laying on his side. The grooming equipment needed varies according to the type of coat. A bristle brush, which is simi- lar to our brushes but with wire bristles, is for dogs like Collies, Shepherds, St. Bernards and Setters. A hound glove is used for short haired breeds to remove the dead undercoat and give a shine to the coat. Thinning shears and stripping combs are used for Terrier type dogs. If you have a poodle, it is usually easier to take it to a pro- fessional groomer. Nail cutting should be done on a regular basis, but be careful not to cut the quick of the nail. If you do, bleeding can be stopped by holding a tissue to the nail or by applying a commercial product such as "Quick Stop." This is available at your local Vet. A pair of barber scissors is handy if you let your long coated dog get matted. If he is in very bad shape, a professional groomer should be used. To pre- vent snow and ice accumulation between his paws, the hair between the toes should be trimmed. entering the ear canal. Never use cotton swabs inside the ear canal, year and certain dogs like Labradors, bath only when they need a bath.-Be careful that your animal does not get a chill from bathing. Always have a warm area for him to dry, and blow dry him if possible. Use a low tem- perature when you use a dryer. eyes to prevent soap irritation. Placing cotton batten in the ears Cat" use tissue or cotton pads to gently clean the outside of the ear canal. Do not put anything in a dogs ears unless advised by your vet. Check your dogs teeth fre- quently and you may even brush them with a paste of baking soda to help prevent plaque build up. Giving you pet dog cookies and nylabone chewies will also help keep their teeth healthy. Next week "Grooming your Limit bathing a dog to twice a Apply vaseline around the only use genuine GM body pans - The Expert Choice. | PARTS The expert choice. SPADONI BROS. LTD. Schreiber 824-2244 THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION announces EARLY REGISTRATION for SR. & JR. KINDERGARTEN for TERRACE BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL - ELIGIBILITY: Sr. Kindergarten - Children who will be 5 years old by December 31, 1989. - Children who will be 4 years old by December 31, 1989. E; - Students currently attending Jr. Kindergarten need not re- register for Sr. Kindergarten, Registration will be taken in the school office beginning Monday, March 20. Please phone or drop in to the office and pick up a reg- istration form as soon as possible. It is important that the school be in a position to judge our September enrolment as this figure determines our staffing. When registering, please bring in your child's proof of age (birth certificate, baptismal certificate, etc.) A special information session will be held during the month of April. You will be advised of time and date. Jr. Kindergarten N For further information, please call: 825-3253. Sharon MacKenzie, Principal. P. Richardson, Chairperson. D.I. McQuarrie, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY w TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay will hold a public meeting on Monday, March 20, 1989, at 6:30 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Municipal Office (12 Simcoe Plaza) to consider the adoption of a Community Improvement Plan under Section 28 of the Planning Act. The proposed Community Improvement Plan would provide for improvements in street lighting, sidewalks and paving in the Township of Terrace Bay under the Ontario Government's Program for Renewal, Improvement, Development and Economic Revitalization (PRIDE). ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in Opposition to the proposed Plan. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Community Improvement Plan is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Municipal Office, 12 Simcoe Plaza. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY THIS 24TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1989. DAVID C. FULTON CLERK-TREASURER ADMINISTRATOR TELEPHONE: 825-3315 Director.

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