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Terrace Bay News, 5 Dec 1984, p. 12

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273-20-11/84 Terrace Bay Progressive 'Conservative Association Notice of Meeting: Thurs. Dec. 6 Pu rpose: 1.Torenew the Terrace Bay P.C. Association 2. Election of Officers 3. Memberships Place: Public School Gym Time: 8:00 p.m. ---------------- JUMP IN THE CAR ... IT'S NOT FAR ... Everyone Welcome What's New Terrace Bay Chrysler and The Petal Patch GUARANTEED SERVICE GUARANTEED GM PARTS GUARANTEED PRICE WEEKEND PACKAGES accommodation & lifts S 5 4.00 *CHILDREN STAY FREE IN PARENTS ROOM LIFTS @ Option to ski any of 3 resorts! oD) Tara oaane" HOTELS ®@ All 5 & 4 star with pools, saunas, restaurants and more... TOLL FREE 1-800-465-6950 We'll check the following areas: - Thermo controlled air cleaner - Carburetor choke - Engine Idle speed - Early fuel evaporation system - Carburetor mounting torque - Vacuum advance system - Fuel filter - Idle stop solenoid/or dashpot - Spark plugs - Engine timing and distributor - PCV valve and filter, elements - Radiator antifreeze Plus 20% OFF all General Motors Tune-Ups Parts For most G.M. Cars and Light Duty Trucks Offer good until Dec. 19, 1984 For safety's sake have your GM car = or truck Cris* checked. No charge fseei Just ask our Service Advisor. Ce «Computer Recall Identification System 79 N. Court St., Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7A 4T7 cor When Becky was ex- pecting her first child, she was overwhelmed by advice from relatives and friends. She was Winter Tune-Up Special confused by conflict- ing points. of view in books and magazine ar- ticles. Joan, on the other hand, had just moved to a new town where she had neither friends or relatives to consult, and she was not sure where to find books that would provide the most reli- able information on pregnancy. Becky and Joan faced a similar dilemma. Like an increasing number of women who are taking a more active interest in their personal health, they have no consistent way of seeking informa- tion on such health con- cerns as birthing, meno- pause, pre-menstrual syndrome etc. The Northwestern Ontario Women's Health Edu- cation Project (N.W.O.W.H.E.P.) has spent the past two years conducting workshops aimed at involving women in information sharing and has found that such questions and concerns can be effect- ively explored and dealt with in a group situa- tion. For this reason, N.W.O.W.H.E.P. is sponsoring a series of training sessions aimed at initiating the pro- cess of health infor- mation and resource Northwestern Ontario Women's Health Education Project session will be held in Thunder Bay at the Val- halla Inn, January 18-20, 1985. It will in- troduce participants to health information re- source material, sug- gest ways to use the material, give pointers on starting groups and group dynamics, and ex- plore the philosophy of self-directed health care. N.W.O.W.H.E.P. is seeking two women from designated com- munities to take part in the training session. Working together in their community and supporting one an- other's efforts, the women will be en- couraged to utilize the information resources in their community in the weeks following the training session. The co- ordinators of N.W.O.W.H.E.P. are encouraging all women to consider being a part of the session. A formal background in health is not a__ prerequisite, rather a sincere inter- est in women's health issues and in commun- ity involvement are an asset. The designated com- munities are : Kenora, Fort Frances, Red Lake, Pickle Lake, Ignace, Sioux Lookout, Dryden, Ae Nlinioan

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