TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 13 As part of Library Week, Oct. 16-22, libraries in Terrace Bay and Schreiber held special events throughout the week. Above, youngsters look on with interest during Story Hour. WRAP up this week Increasing numbers Canadians will no longer wes the degrading effects of obscenity on their families, children, neigh- borhoods and business districts. This is the message that will , dramatically be delivered to law enforcement and elected officials across the country for a solid week, This campaign, called "White Ribbon Against Porn" is to say that we care and we count in our displeasure of all types of pornography in our communities and to raise public consciousness. .The WRAP campaign pro- vides an easy and attractive way to strike a blow against a very ugly industry. Anyone can be involved with very little cffort. It is a way to encourage our elected officials and law enforcement to keep up the battle against pornog- raphy across Canada. Every citizen, business owner, and public official is asked to wear a white ribbon the week of October 29 to Nov. 5 to show their solidarity against pornogra- phy. Buy a ribbon 2 3/4 inches by Photo by Dave Chmara 18 inches or use a white piece of plastic. WRAP your vehicle antenna, business window, home window and yourself and scnd a white rib- bon with. a brief explanation to your government official. This campaign is sponsored by Canadians for Decency and the Catholic Women's League of Canada. Thank Uou The Cubs and Beavers salute the generosity of the people in making Apple Day a big success. A special salute to Tony Costa for extra help and generosity. The Group Committee Card of Thanks I would like to thank all of the people who visited, sent cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. Thank you all - Mrs. Marg Nesbitt Thank you Thanks to my family and friends who sent me cards and phoned me while I was in the hospital. Also thank you to the guys at work and especially my "Parents". John Legault Thank you We would like to thank Dr. Wilkes, Claire, Daryl, Tracy and all the other nurses, relatives and friends who took care of us and came to visit during our stay in the hospital. Louise & Chantal Thank you To all my dear friends who made my surprise party such a memorable evening. Also for the delicious food and lovely gifts presented to me. Special thanks to Deb for the use of her home. It's truly an honour to be part of the group. Love Mrs. B. A Sincere Thank You is extended to all officials and taxpayers who supported our dilemma concerning bussing. Our appeal was shockingly denied a second time. We are still pursuing this matter. Bill, Billie Jo, Jonothan and Tiffany Keating Thank you We would like to sincerely thank all our friends and relatives, who sent flowers, mass cards, contributions to the McCausland Hospital Building Fund, and the numerous sympathy cards. To those who attended the funeral services, in Thunder Bay, of our father and grandfather. Your presence was truly comforting. Your kindness in our time of sorrow will always be remembered. George & Aldea Churney Ears are sensitive part of your pet By Alice Scott Have you ever had an ear ache? If you have then you will remember the intense pain. If you haven't, then picture a toothache in your ear and you will know what the pain is like. Your pet is highly susceptible to getting ear problems if you do not take precautions. Check for redness, discharge or foreign matter in the ear canals. If 'your pet tilts his head, shakes his head excessively or constantly rubs his face on the floor or couch, then he may have an ear problem. Ear infections may occur because of ear mites, bactcria and fungus. If you see any of these symp- toms call your vet. Your pet may need to see the vet for an ear suc- tion and cleaning. Don't feed or give him water, he may have to have a mild anes- thetic to make the removal of substances more comfortable. Never try to remove anything - from the inside of your dog or cat's ear. Dogs with long droopy ears such as spaniels and setters, are particularly susceptible to infec- tion. Their large ears prevent air from drying thcir ear canals. Preventive care will reduce problems. Every few weeks, check each of your pet's ears for wax or dirt build up. Gently remove any accumula- tion with a cotton pad moistened with hydrogen peroxide. Ear cleaning solutions are available from your vet but check with your vet before applying any product inside the ear canals of your pet. |, Murray Dodick Optometrist ' 1119 Victoria Avenue Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1B7 1-622-7726 The region's People Event' happenings begin Sees = The GRAND OPENING of The Met Dept. Store in the marathon centre mall Peninsula Road & Hemlo Drive in the heart of Marathon Watch our Family Grow!... A further announcement soon... ae a pay centre [centre mall! Another TONECRAFT CORPORATION Development Enclosed & Climate Controlled