Page 6, News, Tuesday, March 12, 1991 CEBRARIO'S "COLOUR YOUR WORLD TERRACE BAY 43 Wallpaper books to select from Fal 30 - 50% OFF March 6 - April 2 ptlse 1/2 price paint sale Semi-Gloss Eggshell Satin Ne yy ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE REDUCED LOAD REGULATIONS Commencing.12:01 a.m. on Friday, March 15, 1991,.all trucks will be limited to reduced loads on the following Highways, Secondary Roads and Tertiary Roads in Thunder Bay District. HIGHWAY NUMBER DESCRIPTION 516 Entire Lenth 527 From 73km N. of Hwy 17 Northerly to End of Hwy. 527 580 Entire Length 582 Entire Length 585 Entire Length 586 Entire Length 587 Entire Length 588 From 1.6 k.m. South of Hwy 17 - West- ly to End of Hwy. 588 589 From Jct. Hwy. 591 Northerly to End of Hwy. 589 591 Entire Length 593 Entire Length 595 Entire Length 597. Entire Length 599 From 62 km North of Hwy. 17 - North to End of Hwy. 599 608 From 1 Km West of Hwy 61 Westerly to Hwy. 595 625 Entire Length 643 Entire Length 801 Entire Length 802 From Hwy. 11 North to End of Hwy.802 and from 5.0 km South of Hwy. 11 S'ly to End of Hwy. 802 811 Entire Length REDUCED LOAD REGULATIONS will also go into effect on Local Roads in the following LOCAL ROADS BOARDS AREAS: ARMSTRONG, CAMP 25, CARAMAT, DAWSON ROAD - GOLDIE, DEVON, FIREHILL, FORBES, FOWLER, GORHAM, HARDWICK, INWOOD, JACQUES, LYB- STER, LYONS, MARKS, PEARSON, SCOBLE, SIBLEY, STIRLING, STRANGE, SUNSET LAKE, UPSALA AND WARE. ; The above date is dependent upon weather conditions and is subject to change. Reduced loads will be in effect when sign- ing is placed. RESTRICTION ON PERMITS. ISSUED - PURSUANT TO SECTION 93 OF THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT: (1) All annual and project permits for moving of heavy vehicle loads, objects or structures, in excess of limits set out in the Act, unless otherwise specified are not valid on any highway in this District during the months of March, April and May. (2) Single trip permits, for moving of overloads on highways not detailed above, may be issued, but are subject to axle con- trols established by the Compliance Branch, Transportation Regulation Operations Division. Ministry of Transportation Ministére des Transports Ontario William Wrye, Minister William Wrye, Ministre continued from page 5 remember comparing Malcolm to his dental records to make certain it was him. "Anyway, one day Saddam Hussein strayed into the terri- tory of Kuwait and he staked out all the borders of Kuwait as his own property," I said. "Wow!" exclaimed Malcolm, "this guy Hussein must have a bladder the size of New Brunswick!" Malcolm sometimes mis- takenly gives geo-political analogies a much too literal or personal interpretation. And he's not too good at getting hardened pieces of Mixed Grill out of his nose either. Though he tried even as we spoke. No, I explained, Saddam Hussein didn't actually spray every inch of the Kuwait's 300-kilometer border with Saudi Arabia. That's stupid. He paid Cuban mercenaries and Soviet advisors to do it. "So what's the point Uncle Bill?" "Well, Malcolm, you know how when a male comes into your territory you'll fight him but when a female comes onto the property you both just scream and hiss and howl but there's no fighting?" "Yeah." "Well if we had women run- ning the world, we wouldn't have war." He thought about this for a long time and then came back with a series of questions. "Yes" I answered, "there would be a lot of hissing and howling but no war." "No, I don't think you can blame it all on P.M.S." "Yes, I'm quite familiar with the term." "Yes, they'd be late for meetings because the hair blower overheated and yes, they'd have to leave early to pick up the kids at daycare but no war." "You see Malcolm, mothers continued on page 12 BE GOOD TO \ *eat nourishing food *refrain from smoking, alcohol and drugs *see your doctor early and regularly *attend prenatal classes Early bird series beginning April 2, 1991 Regular series beginning April 23, 1991 Call the Health Unit to register at 824-2413 THUNDER BAY DISTRICT -HEALTH UNIT- ooo bBEFORE IT IS BORN a tee, * es By Nee ee ae wee. The Northern Midwifery Project Speak out on MIDWIFERY. MONDAY, MARCH "This project has received financial support from the Midwifery Task Force - Ontario and Thunder Bay chapter and the Ontario Women's Directorate." 8:00 P.M. Green Mantle School Gymnasium *What can we do to help ensure the Nipigon area has access to future midwifery care and schooling? *The Equity Committee of the Interim Regulatory Council on Midwifery wants to hear your views. *This meeting is free and is open to the public | *Child Care and travel subsidy available to participants FOR MORE INFO CALL: Karin 887-2895 or Kathy 887-2724 18, 1991 STACHIW, ED - In loving mem- ory of my Dad, who passed away March 15, 1989. He little thought when leaving home He would no more return That he in death so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn We did not know what pain he bore We did not see him die We only know he passed .away And never said goodbye We cannot keep from wondering No matter how we try And in our sad and lonely hearts We keep on wondering why There will always be a heartache And often a silent tear But always the precious memories Of the days of when you were here We hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again Remembering you is easy We do it every day But missing you is a heartache That never goes away No one knows the grief we share When the family meets and you're not there A special smile, a special face A special Dad we can "t replace. Always loved and missed very much, daughter Patti, and granddaughter Kristine.