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Terrace Bay News, 21 Aug 1990, p. 13

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All the World's a circus-Mon Cheri continued from page 5 seem to grasp this summer. We don't understand why we have to have a provincial election we don't need and why we can't = a federal election which we 0. We can't quite understand why Prime Minister Brian Mulroney rushed to Washington the other day to give President Bush his plan for getting hundreds of thou- sands of Iraqi troops out of Kuwait, a half a world a way, when he hasn't made any attempt to remove an armed band of Mohawk Warriors from his home province of Quebec. : a Be Part of the "WINNER'S CIRCLE"! th A\ The War Amputations of Canada And we're pleased as punch that 4,000 Ontario firefighters celebrated their convention up on Highway #3 in Port Colborne over the long weekend. We're just wondering how that house on Barrick Road, just to the north of their campground, burned to the ground on the Friday night. I mean, in the wee hours of the morning, all they had to do was slap a Port-O-Pot sign on the front lawn and they'd have at least saved the second floor. And that's the news from Wainfleet, where men are men and women find that pretty damn funny. get-together. Thank-yo Thanks to all who attended our Stag & Doe. Special thanks to Dave, Dave- Dave, Uke, and Cathy for organizing this Hashie & Sue slog sen ep or eee ee eee Subscription Order Enclosed is my Bill me later PLEASE SEND ME A COPY OF THE NEWS EACH WEEK Form cheque..... uae! es NAME... NEWS Box 579 Terrace Bay, Ontarlo. POT 2W0 Within 40 miles...$ 16 Outside 40 miles...$ 27 USA...$ 36 Seniors...$10...Inside 40 mile radius only ADDRESS Please make cheque payable to the Terrace/Schreiber News SE eet A j I I I I I I I I | i ii aa a ld a el _ TOURS...BUS SCHEDULE Buses leave Terrace Bay Curling Club and Schreiber Recreation Centre at 10:30 and 11:00 a.m., Rossport, corner of Dock Street & Main Street at 10:45 a.m. Go underground! at Minnova Inc. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, August 25/90 11:00 a.ffi. - 3:00 p.m. *Underground * Mill *Engineering *Geology LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED Underground & Mill tours restricted to those 6 years old and older. Hair and Skin Tips by Alberto Costa A basic requirement for a healthy scalp is cleanliness. Hair and scalp should be kept clean by frequent shampooing and treat- ment. Clean hair and scalp will resist a wide variety of disorders. While shampooing will keep the hair clean, it will not prevent the hair from becoming dry and brittle. Therefore, you should always get proper cosmetic appli- cations to counteract the danger of either dry and scaly scalp or an excessively oily condition of the scalp and hair. Since the scalp and hair are related, many scalp disorders need correction in order to keep the hair healthy. A healthy scalp 'will help in the growth of healthy hair. Your hairdresser can only treat common and minor condi- tions. Dandruff may be associated with either a dry or oily scalp condition. Some of the common improper diet, uncleanliness, and 'infection. Ask your hairdresser for prop- er treatment of dandruff. Page 13, News, Tuesday, August 21, 1990 In Memory of WILFRED CORRIGAN, father an) grandfather who passed away AUGUST 27, 1989. There is a face that is always with us, There's a voice we would love to hear, There's a smile we will always remember, Of one we loved so dear. To us you were someone special, Someone good and true. You will never be forgotten For we thought the world of you. Always in our thoughts Love Pat and Randi ee Thank-you Words cannot describe the joy felt by me for the privilege of being invited and partaking in the TBHS Reunion 1952 - 1968. To the organizing committee of Joan, Beth and Paulette, my heartfelt thanks! To the committee members that helped; again thank-you. To Marvin Steen, our friend and teacher, thanks for the memo- ries! To the various groups of women that served, a warm feeling of gratitude To the sponsors and especially Terrace Bay, our home of memo- ries and friends, you will always be so special in our thoughts! Jon MacDonald cs ai S, These offers may not be combined. Retall buyers choosing a reduced financing rate in lieu of cash rebate are eligible for 10.9% financing over a maximum 48-month term on approved credit. Spe- Clal financing Is available when you purchase or lease any new 1990 or prior model year Tempo or Topaz. Example for $15,000 financed over 48 months at 10.9% APR, the monthly at is $386.95, the cost of borrowing is $3,573.60 and the total amount to be repaid is $18,573.60. Assuming a rebate of $750 as the alternative, should you choose a reduced financing rate instead of the cash rebate, legislation requires that the amount of the rebate must be included In the cost of peowe! borrowing in order to arrive atan effective interest pr FT| rate, In the example given, the effective interest | rate would be 13.02% and the total cost of bor- rowing Including the rebate not.taken would be $4,323.60. Cost of borrowing will vary depend- ng upon the amount financed and term of loan. Financing Is available through Ford Credit only. Cash Back and APR offers are time limited. You may keep the cash or apply It to your transaction. Delivery must be taken from dealer inventory from July 5th, 1990 until terminated by Ford Motor Company. See dealer for details. 9% FINANCING OVER 48 MONTHS CASH BACK! BETTER HURRY! OFFER ENDS AUG. 27 GREAT CHOICES RIGHT NOW AT YOUR FRIENDLY FORD OR MERCURY DEALER! BARGAINS simmer at our indy Fort or Morcity daar. Good ALL QVER seasons for you to visit your Ford or Mercury dealer right now! They'll guide you to a deal that's just right for THE LOT! you. You'll find great lease incentives too! So come ") over to value! At your Ford or Mercury dealer. Thut- ys, Sab. Q% ystang, TaUr APR. 10! 8 month! f

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