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Terrace Bay News, 16 Feb 1983, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 16, 1983 What to do about computer errors If you own a credit » to send copies of rele- card, subscribe to any magazine, or. have a bank account, you've probably run into "com- puter hassles'? at one time or another. These usually take the form of incorrect billings, notice of delinquent accounts that have already been paid, or failure to regis- ter a change of add- ress. There are a number of steps you can take if you are the victim of a com- puter foul-up. Sometimes a tele- phone call will be enough to resolve the problem. Usually though, it isn't. If you find it necessary to write to a company to clear up your complaint, be sure vant receipts or records along. Keep a copy of your correspondence. If there is no res- ponse, send a second letter by registered mail, refer to the first one, and keep a copy of this letter as well. If there's still no response, you will need to seek help elsewhere. You may want to contact the Better Business -Bu- reau or the Consumers' Association of Canada. They will be very help- ful and will try to resolve your problem for you. Newspaper "action line" columns are also very often successful in resolving these types of complaints. Canada wins US competition Two Canadian films focusing on environ- mental problems have taken top honours in the 1982 Society of Ameri- can Foresters' Forestry Film Festival. The an- nual competition, which began in 1975, attracts film makers from across the country involved in motion pictures about the dynamics of the for- est environment, and the practice of forestry. "Acid Rain: Requiem or Recovery," produced for Environment Cana- da, a government agen- vironment Canada, and the Forest Resources Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Re- sources, has been se- lected for second place honours in the contest. The film sounds an alarm for the protection and renewal of the forest resources of Canada. "Forest in Crisis" was directed by Susan Murgatroyd. Assist- ant Director was Jim Hyder, a resident of Thunder Bay. aii Butt or Shank portion LEG 0' PORK ROAST 1.59 .. 3.51... Centre Cut Steaks LEG 0' PORK - 1 .99 Ib. 4.39 kg. FROM THE DELI-COUNTER 5kg., 11.2 Ibs. CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS 11.95... ' Fresh Tray Pak SIDE PORK 1.89... 4.17... Cut-up tray pak 3-3' Ib. avg. BOILING FOWL 74°... 1.63... Tender & Juicy BABY BEEF LIVER 88°... 1.94. 5 kg. box, 11.2 Ibs. While Supply Lasts TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 7.90 box Boneless waste free ROUND STEAK 2.49 .. 5.49... Fast fry. Great with steak and eggs MINUTE STEAK 2.88 lb. 6.35 kg. cy, by the National Film TRIVIA Mild Colby Board of Canada Che: 2.99 Ib. 6.57 kg. F (NFBC) was judged the 7 EB. Burns or Maple Leaf 9-1) per package, Family Pak best film ofthe compe- --_( in MOCK CHICKEN.......2.29 1. 5.05 is. PORK CHOPS account of the origins < and effects of acid pre- eee ara MAC & CHEESE. ....... 2.29 Ib. 5.05 kg. cipitation. "The Forest in Cri- sis," also produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Cana- dian Forest Service, En- The bluefin tuna moves every minute; prevented from swim- ming, it dies from lack of oxy- gen. By the age of 15, a bluefin will have swum an estimated mil- lion miles, National Geograph- ic says. as? ERO» COOKED HAM......... 2.99 .. 6.59 x... rv. Bed Dis HOCKEY SCHOOLS No. 1 in Thunder Bay for Boys 8 to 16 24 Professional Instructors _ TWO - 2 WEEK SESSIONS & TWO - 1 WEEK SESSIONS July 25 - July 30 -- 1 Week August | - August 13 -- 2 Week August 15 - August 20 -- 1 Week Advanced Skills Program August 22 - September 3 -- 2 Week at the Port Arthur Arena Navel 88's ORANGES 3 Ibs. for 1 .00 case 40 Ibs. for 1 2.50 £ SAVINES TIME California, large crisp head LETTUCE Program includes Power Skating, Skills Instruc- : tion, Instructional Sutiingn Deyland Training, Size 56's 2 Ib. bag Cooking 49° ia ae videotapes. 6/99° 3 09s or 1.00 Ontario No. 1, 10 Ib. bag POTATOES HIGHLIGHTS * 3 hours ice daily plus field & classroom * Maximum 30.skaters plus 4 goalies/group * Progressive ice instructional program * Complete ice & field evaluation report * New advanced skills program Golden Delicious 88's APPLES © 2 Ibs. for 89° Brochures may be picked up at : ore in hana eh ae en Cello Bunches ; SPINACH GREEN ONIONS For Brochure; 99¢ 4/99* 'Name Address Tel. City : Send to; SUPERIOR HOCKEY SCHOOLS 672 Strachan Crescent Thunder Bay, Ontario - y _ P7G5K8 : , = Ne r H Ph. 1 - 807 - 577-4465 : = ; BE. . siete a a

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