Page 6, News, Tuesday, May 1, 1990 Pet Talk- Teaching your puppy to retrieve By Alice Scott Our playing with a ball or toy is now being directed to another form of control. What has been a game is now becoming an exer- cise. As with all exercises in KPT it is important to have the puppy thoroughly enjoying what he is doing. Keep up the game, but start using the same words (com- mands) for each portion of the retrieving. Throw the ball or toy, and as the pup goes for it, apply the word you wish to use when you want him to pick it up - "Fetch", "Get it", "Take it", whatever you feel the most comfortable using. As the pup starts to put his mouth on it, use the same happy praise you were using in the game, but 7 would like ta thank Dr. Wilkes, mors and 7 necetued-For flowers, cards and visits to me while in hospital. Special thanks to family and Getha Willer as you have the pup on a lead, you will give a little "pop" on the collar just to encourage him to come back.to you (keep the lead short until the pup is used to turn- ing and coming back to you). Use a lot of praise, then make him give it up with the word of your choice, "Out", "Give", "Thank you". Remember that whenever you play with your pup and whatever your game, you (establish your leadership) must be the eventual _ CLEAN UP WEEK RESIDENTS OF SCHREIBER, SPRING CLEAN- UP, May 7 - 11, 1990. The Municipal Council requests your co- operation in making a general clean up of the Town during the period of May 7 - 11. Residents are urged to clean up their premises of all waste material and debris, in an effort to make our Town presentable to visitors and a credit to the community. Please have your scrap metal separated from your regular debris. FOR PICK-UP OF DEBRIS CALL: 824-2711 A.J. Gauthier, Clerk-Treasurer Township of Schreiber winner. timing. Above all, keep this lesson particularly short - stop when the puppy still wants to retrieve so continued on page 7 Keep the right attitude, use your voice, to the best advantage and watch your pup carefully, so that you will be using the proper IN MEMORIAM WILLIAMS - MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS age 66 years, of Terrace Bay, passed away in hospital on April 16, 1990. He worked 38 years with Kimberly Clark, war veteran, Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 223, Loyal Order of Moose Br. 1752, and Life Member of McCausland Hospital. He loved to fish and hunt and spend his time enjoying his cottage. Survived by his wife Bernice of Terrace Bay, daughter, Tequila (Mrs. Robert Cooper) of Kingston, son Tyrone of St. Thomas, grandsons Thomas, Alexander and Daniel, all of Kingston, brothers Steve of Fisher Branch, Manitoba; Frank of Winnipeg, sisters, Marion of Weston, Ontario; Anne of B.C., and Joyce of Fisher-Branch, Manitoba. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Pre- deceased by daughter, Jo- Anne; father, William; moth- er, Maria; brothers Thomas and John and sister, Kay. Funeral Mass was held on Thursday April 19, 1990, at 2 p.m. from St. Martins R.C. Church. Cremation followed. Honorary Pallbearers were Ivan Johnson, Art Mecure, Joe Desaulniers, Nick Chopty, Pat Jones, Jack Hayes and Maurice Stark. Active Pallbearers were Mike Stortini, Leon Verdoni, Jack Moore, Bill Orlesky, James Commisso and Dave Kaiser. HOSPITAL QUIPS AGUASABON GOLF CLUB Requires the following employees from May 15 to Sept. 30, 1990: 2 Full-Time, 1 Permanent Part- Time, 1 Casual Part-Time. General Duties: Short-order cooking, bartending, cleaning, cash sale. Please submit written application stating hourly rate expected, by May 13, 1990, to: Aguasabon Golf Club P.O. Box 726 Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2WO Attention: M. Reid and adults; and THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Developmentally Handicapped is among the greatest chronic afflictions of children WHEREAS it is known with proper training and the opportunity to develop their skills, they can grasp the job of achievement and can come a long way towards independent living; and THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY requires an individual to supply janitorial services for the Municipal Office Building and the Police Building. Applicants must have experience in the maintenance and up- keep of various floor surfaces including ceramic tile. To submit an application, or for further information please con- tact the undersigned at the Municipal Office no later than Friday May 11, 1990, at 5 p.m. William L. Mitchell, A.M.C.T. (A) Deputy Clerk-Treasurer pags PERTH'S WHEREAS this community can benefit both socially and economically from the training and ' - education of the developmentally handicapped; and D ¥C E. G S E WHEREAS the Marathon & District Association for the Mentally Retarded, now known as the SPRING FEVER CLEANING SPECIALS North of Superior Association for Community Living, is a volunteer association of citizens April 23 to May 5 enabling us to work together to achieve the goals of training and educating the developmentally deep enrrcere: Plain Dresses (Pleats Extra) $6.99 WHEREAS at this time, the North of Superior Association for Community Living, (Marathon & || Men's & Ladies Two-pc. suits $6.99 District Association for the Mentally. Retarded) is seeking public support and understanding for it's |] Winter Coats & Parkas $7.89 program on behalf of the developmentally handicapped who live in our midst and need our help; NOWTHEREFORE, I, Jim Ziegler, Reeve of the Township of Terrace Bay, do here- : by proclaim the period of May 13 to May 20, 1990 inclusive, as NATIONAL WEEK FOR | a 7 oi _Schreiber COMMUNITY LIVING, to give thoughtful support and understanding to this program which ower eve In tne will strengthen and enrich the lives of the developmentally handicapped. Post Office TRAVEL REST THE SEWING NOOK TRAILER PARK "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" Jim Ziegler, Reeve || 825-9555 824-2617 Township of Terrace Bay j