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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 Oct 2005, p. 17

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Crouching Tigers (hue/i bot/i feu giu, (ll(/ touit ilîsi ilii iii dsli li Nflicîî en 'isiciiî icý i sý I ec Iýn lie M2'n i st ,5'l i,slt' 'iejicc ilsi iti ii,, i oi, ersti i tille ii lis ou di Iii.ik lisltt Iour l cl si tIi a 2 o-oI \1~ a i ssuti os ci tie Ilise StiieIs Patîti Reidi and5 Niaitlia Clippertonlsiî u Iulled tuiktIi ce toas lied ar iiD li "h iSdi bai tile Dii andit tIt llea ti tirt i cii ticd the i t. c'ie f i îs luse (' iiitin enli titi isC aid ilurth w lcd a l ieiiîîp1- fý 'l'lie Cî si luii isîtîc liii relaili tîcuî Il iîaîtîraîîîcîî titis' loouked's i tl hîcal, itiiiîtctî Ic cil a, Ille taite to luc~apiidclii onluoIle initial cacl The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, October 4, 2005 - A17 iii~~~teIIh Ontario~rn~ ~ Fire Code roi that evii' home if.,s The Law., Instali tmmm î hm oi cottage today! The Crouching Tigers cefebrate after winntng their tournaiment crown. Mýiennal tîît îîcilîîlî Nli It l dii k1i 0 ldli s'liiîîiîiti hit . fil i 1' 1it 10ssuis H I tII o'inTIL.ii't liîi iti 'it Lit lit iI'ii'îîî,iiîiorne lenl, cdIrIIl, Nlsui i .îîîît. [ilsi t l ar l'scit iitii its'lc -o lu in i i n h h t itîrce moilre il Ili le iait'i l' (iii.iic tclie Clo ciiit i i lisaN lits \Iilts 101 I llt' Ili ii t lie' scitt opliiisnt s il 'Stangs humbled again ,\ lisis oi îîraice and'.iti tsl' Il s,i1lls'l s' he a t o iilto tliiiî "îîiîîîî 1î l l lt ic! iii" Nitt~.uuî~ t îtîrdis iltut, N fiî dîsiîsi sî lu l huiti ll, is hli ,î',îîîî'îlest tîîîlîî"î,' tutt cM i' titissi, 55li it i I lokll els1i s,,t i l tîrsl (ltt tiîli"' eiîsii e s'ii tiolt I cilh' îi su tie titîc so ltC i Rihar ii an -llss itii Ill'e' Io i itilît l l \,is t i l l its, k C l tl' tIlitolii Ilid ltic aIn Ileut if utsU1 1 \\ I ' iitt' Il î Nil i i ll Ci li' i eîîc ss 0ii stutlîsis' t itus' tlon titi 11,', il tpo i ît ,î .it lit -LIi'lo , l i I o Th 05CsîiSrie n a anked customer rie1hsrcgîinuielns ~ wwtdandarst. Thanks to our em ployees for making us the best. years ago service is everything. Su tu A oui susitimers wtîo namied us the hest and to A our emptoyei who nmake us ttîe hesi every day thakyou. la Canada Trust eanking can be thîs comfortable PtI q1 z,ý fiif 1 ,îi( J i ii, 't e, t!' ýwJ1 11F, it br t rîiî lý 'ii ,s, 'a iltsý tîllt pt iiv th1 tîs 'dpîeîbuîi 205 ;UleeImportant Safety Ier$HazardI Notice Zellers has learned of a potential satety hazard with a particular style of children's sport shoe sold under its Cherokee' brand. IThe Cherokee' "RIP" style sport shoe lias an elastic cord and toggle înstead of laces. The elastic cord can be pulled to foim a large loup, posing a potential strangulation hazard to young chiidreu. The shue cornes in two colour combînations. taupe, red and charcoal for boys and grey, tilac and charcoal for girls. t was available in chîldren's suzes 5 through 12 at Zellers stores across Canada begînning in July 2005, for $17.97 (or less when on sale). Although there have heen nu reports ut injuries, Zellers lias removed ail remaining inventory from its stores and urges customers to stop usîng the shoes îmmedîately. Yuu rnay remove the hazard hy cutting off the elastîc cord, and throWing it away together wîth the plastic toggle. Aiterriatively, youi ray returu the shoes to any Zeilers store toi a fl retand. Zellers takes its commitmeni anîd responshuiîty to its rustoners seriously. Shouild the Comnpaniy disi user a îirîîleir wîth aîîy prodîi tl will take aîpîopriaie iîieasitres I li!t îleîiat the îîîtter is hiolîglit lo lthe attientiont ut lis r usturners andI correr led For more information pleas contact: Zellers Customer Service af 1-888-226-2225

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