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Terrace Bay News, 3 Dec 1991, p. 15

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Page 15, News, Tuesday, December 3 1991 Pet Talk by Alice Scott It's evening, and you're pet is not home. What can you do? If it's a dog, he shouldn't be loose in the first place--unless it was an accident. If it's a cat, they usually can find their own way home, unless they are hurt or there is a snow storm, which can affect their sense of direction. When you discover your pet is missing, there are many things you can do. First, take a look around your own area. Look under porches in your yard and the neighbour's yards. If it's a cat, check under car hoods and under wheel wells--these are favourite places for cats that are frightened or lost. Leave scented articles in an ever widening circle in a one mile area. This will help your dog get a perspective of his home area. Also, call the police. It's sur- prising how many people report finding dogs to the police. Call your local dog catcher or town hall to see if anyone has reported finding a lost pet. Call public works offices. They may be able to tell you if your dog was seen on the high- way. Call your local radio stations, schools, etc. Children are great for spreading the news of a lost pet. If your pet is purebred, call the Canadian Kennel Club and give them your pet's tattoo number--they can keep it in their missing/found file. Put up posters at post offices, grocery stores, movie theatres, and other public places. Most importantly, do every- thing you can to prevent your pet from becoming lost in the first place. Fr. Yvonne Boutilier Terrace Bay Dear Santa Claus, Love, Sammy Bond Terrace Bay Dear Sauta, continued from above a twin sized bed, a piggie bank and a barbie house. Thank You Santa! Hello, my name is Sammy and I almost three years old. For Christmas I would like the big earth- quake truck that tums on at the Northern Store. please bring my daddy a chocolate Santa and my mommy some bubble bath. I love you Santa, and have a Merry Christmas. by Paulette Parker Special I am sorry to refute the gen- tle lady's recipe for Haggis, but on a recent trip to Scot- land, it became quite clear that this was a myth created to pro- tect on of their natural resources. If it were known that the Haggis was really just a small porcupine animal, souvenir collectors would be trying to nab one to take them home Haggisreallya porcupine-like animal with them. In an attempt to preserve the little critters, the story of the Haggis being made of sheep's innards was invented. If you can make something gruesome enough, no one will have the (pardon the pun) stomach for it. My apologies if fortune- hunting foreigners descend on. Scotland, but it's time the truth about Haggis was known to all. 'Dear Sauta, Dear Santa Claus, I have been a good girl. This year could you bring me some new toys for my new house? I would like some play-doe, a new movie, and a new doggie for my house too. Bring Mom- mie and Daddy some play-doe too, and Jackie and Man a bear. And bring Grandma and Papa a bear too. I love you. Bye-bye. Love Carman Hermes Age 3 1/2 Terrace Bay Dear Santa, I know lots of people start their letter by saying what they want. But not me. I start my letters by saying thank you. This year I'm giving sugar cubes to the reindeer next in line. I hope you enjoy the cookies and milk. How's Rudolph? I hope he doesn't have a cold. Oh, I almost forgot to ask for the things I want. Can you please get me some roller blades, a prairie dog, MOONLITE NOVEMBER POOL CHAMPIONS Doubles: Singles: Pat Corrigan Lucien Theriault Gordie Caldwell NEXT POOL TOURNAMENT FRI. DEC. 13TA New Years Tickets Now Available $10.00 Each ( late dinner included J Master Card & Visa now accepted Constitutional reform Is about many things. But mostly it's about you. Vhauk You ° To my friends and neighbours from ° | @Schretber, "Terrace Say and Thunder Gay. Wy sincere thanks for your cards aud gifts r%, aud te those whe attended the tea at the {> Se, Aerlane arranged by my famlly. "Ta Syl wy aud Lou Duguette for the lovely floral arrangement. 70 special thank you to my y ., héildren aud , 65th Githday 10 special. eg ¥ Warmest thanks aud Beat Wishes a Kappy Clrisimar ¥ Cora KR pov apchou Cancer can be beaten. Please give generously. CANADIAN SOCIETE CANCER: CANADIENNE SOCETY Du CANCER As Canadians, we are now facing one of the most important challenges in our history. Proposals have been put forward by the Government of Canada to improve our Constitution. These proposals, for a more united and prosperous Canada in which all Canadians can feel at home, are currently being reviewed by a special parliamentary committee. They will also be considered by a series of conferences run by independent Canadian organizations. Some of the proposals include: * a Canada clause that speaks of our hopes and dreams as Canadians, our values, our diversity, our tolerance and our generosity of spirit 1-800-561-1188 # recognizing the right of aboriginal peoples to govern themselves while being protected by Canadian law # ensuring recognition of Quebec's distinc- tiveness and of minority language groups * reforming the Senate to make it elected, effective and much more equitable than it is now * strengthening Canada's economic union so Canadians can work and conduct business anywhere in the country * guaranteeing property rights. Get involved and find out more about how these proposals will shape the future of Canada, call toll-free: Be 4 Deaf or hearing impaired call: 1-800-567-1992 (TTy/TDD) Canada i+l Shaping Canada's Future Together

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