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Terrace Bay News, 15 May 1990, p. 11

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a victimless crime. The victim is the community and it acknowl- edges no economic, social, or racial boundaries. Illegal drugs directly or indirectly affect every- one within the community. Therefore, if our communities of Schreiber/Terrace Bay are to prosper all elements within the community must join forces to fight back. No one segment can do it alone. Some simple effects of illegal drugs are: A. Increase in Crime - Gas fireplace warning issued Consumer and Corporate Affairs warned consumers to stop using direct-vent natural gas and propane fireplaces because of the danger of explosion. Three per- sons have been reported injured in Ontario since the fireplaces were introduced two years ago. The majority of sales have taken place in Ontario and British Columbia. The warning applies to fire- places that exhaust directly through the wall behind the unit and that have a sealed glass front panel that cannot be opened. Under certain conditions, the burner flame may die, resulting in an accumulation of gas inside: the unit. Attempts to reignite the flame may cause an-explosion, shattering the front glass and sending particles into the room. The Canadian Gas Association has rescinded certification of all brands of gas fireplaces. Sales of new units have been suspended until the necessary safety modifi- cations have been made. Owners of existing units are Pca s by oe WALK ONAIR Give your active feet a treat with Air-Pillo Insoles from Dr. Scholl's. And get cushioned- comfort with every step. Available from Scholl Footcare displays everywhere. ae AIR-PILLO* INSOLES x (1) Increased violent crimes. (Conservative estimate is 40% of all crime is drug related._ (2) A general increase 'in bur- glaries and thefts., (Money gained from crimes to buy more drugs. j B. Increase Cost to Community - (1) Loss of time and produc- tivity in work place. (2) Increase risk of accident in workplace. (3) Rehabilitation to individu- als and families. (4) Incarceration. (5) Medical Treatment. advised to turn off the gas supply to the fireplace and contact the manufacturer or distributor to arrange for corrective action. The manufacturer's name can C. Cost to Humanity - (1) Drugs destroy a person socially, medially and psycholog- ically. *DRUG USERS. ARE HEROES, BUT ONLY IN THEIR OWN MIND.* FIGHT BACK CALL C.A.P. (Community Against Pushers) and give information to prevent the spread of illegal drug use in our communities. WE NEED *§24-3345* be found on a plate attached to the fireplace or in the instruction booklet. Consumers requiring assistance should contact their natural gas or propane supplier. On the 18th of October 1989 a an was shot from behind with a 12 gauge shot gun. The man, nesime Cloutier, received injuries to the lower right shoul- er and arm. In the early morning hours of 19 October 1989 the O.P.P. arrest- d David Dittburner of Whitesand ake. He was charged with ttempt Murder. The O.P.P. also Whitesand shooting results in fines Dittburner appeared in a 'thunder Bay Court on 20 April 1990 and pled guilty to Causing Bodily Harm with Intent. He was given a $1,000 fine, placed on probation for three years and Prohibited from Owning a Firearm or Ammunition for three years. Dittburner also pled guilty to a Cultivation of a Narcotic charge and received a $1,000 fine. Kiddies-Can-Do-It By Uncle Cobb Shinn Pil | eo wee hone JOY N END 32542 ES CROUN b ND J. =P Me : Pht Sites ~~ 43 hig Ki OR Eh PES i Bikes Sect ete wee yt ea DL OTA 233 . t <= "please <=> HE letters look as If they too had fallen down the hill and were broken to pieces. You can repair them and make them look like new Jetters. Al) that you need to do Is to take your pencil end add a line to each Jefter and the letters will then again be com- ~ ANNUAL MEETING THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL The Board of Governors wishes to remind the. public of the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Corporation on Wednesday June. 27, 1990. To become a, voting member of the Corporation, persons must purchase an annual membership ($5), plete. wake | SAFETY | ound a marijuana plantation in ne of his sheds with approxi- ately 70 plants growing. Police harged hem with Cultivation of Narcotic. Dittburner pled guilty to an Impaired Driving charge and received 14 days in jail and two years prohibition from Driving. HOSPITAL QUIPS MATERNITY TERRACE BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING GENERAL MEETING SLIDE PRESENTATION ON: "ANNUALS" by John Wilson Agriculture Canada Wednesday May 23, 1990 7:30 p.m., Conference Room Recreation Centre Refreshments D EAN Sweaters Pillows Terrace Bay Lower level in the Post Office THE SEWING NOOK 825-9555 Comforters and Spreads «° PERTH'S S Cc SPRING FEVER CLEANING SPECIALS May 6 to May 19 $3.49 $6.69 $10.49 Schreiber TRAVEL REST TRAILER PARK or a life membership ($100 in any given year), 30 days'prior to the date of the Annual Meeting. Memberships may be purchased at the 'Administration Office of The McCausland Hospital. Nominations for election as Governor at Meeting of the Corporation may be made only by: - _. a) the Nominating. Committee of the Board, or. rss ae. b) Members of the Corporation provided that each nomination by Members _ i) is in writing and signed by at least two members in good standing; ii) is accompanied by a written declaration signed by the nominee that he/she will serve as a Governor in accordance with these by-laws if elected; and iii) is submitted to and received by the Secretary at least thirty days before the date of the Annual Meeting. lf any. Member of the Corporation, subject to Hospital By-Laws, wishes to stand as a Governor, please notify the Administration Office at 825-3273, and leave his/her name for the Nominating Committee. Date: Wednesday June 27, 1990, 8 p.m. Place: ~--~xcit itis teateitwhhat ec&&%%* ae ee ee the Annual hrei hool Schreiber, Ontario oo oe teceeeeeeReBesee 4.2 ae ee * i ts we er he Twhkk & eee ee ee) as Ss 2 8 SS ee ee ee ee es

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