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Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1990, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, April 3; 1990 Pet Talk Take responsibility for newborn kittens our care. From what I can gather, by way of the neighborhood chil- dren, this kitten has passed along through many households. By Alice Scoti Before I start the lesson for "sit, stay" I'd like to talk about the latest arrival at our home. We now have a 2 week old kitten in Anyone who has one of these kittens should feed them with an eye dropper, syringe, or pre- INCOME TAX RETURNS mature baby bottle. Prepared Contact They have not been weaned DAVID FALZETTA and do not have the ability to in Terrace Bay relieve themselves. This can be done by you. All you need to do is gently rub a warm, moist face -$25-9471 Linda Rose, daughter of Mr. &" Mts. Joe Costa and Joey Atthory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tin Speziale all of Schreiber, whose engagement is armounced by her parents. The wedding will take place at 2 pin, May 5, 1990, in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber with Rev. Jan Rademaker offictationg, '< = inher fisting. © 9% J Visiting Thunder Bay? ' Shopping? Skiing? | Find comfort at Paradise Motel © * Very clean rooms at Budget rates * Close to all major attractions * Variety of family restaurants within one block * Reservations - phone ahead (807) 475-8628 Dianne Koivumaa (mgr) 221 W. Arthur Street (Highway 11-17B) Thunder Bay. Ontario P7E 5P7 * NEW Telephones In rooms TERRACE BAY RECREATION MASTER PLAN PUBLIC MEETING A draft of the Terrace Bay Recreation Master Plan has: been prepared for public review and comment. The Plan deals will future improvements to parks and open space, recreation facilities, programs and other aspects of recreation in Terrace Bay. All interested residents are invited to attend a Public Meeting to duscuss the Master Plan's recommenda- tions which will be presented by the consultants. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting to be held on: THURSDAY, APRIL Sth, 1990 CONFERENCE ROOM RECREATION CENTRE 7:00 PM. AAS) a SYA) ae i" cloth around the anus three or four times a day. After four weeks, the kittens should be able to care for them- selves. Enfalac is a better supplement feeding formula-than regular milk. Make 3 oz. of formula at a time, warm the milk before feed- ing. This is an example of what happens when animals are not spayed or neutered. These kittens should never have been born. If you have the responsibility for a litter of kit- tens wait at least until they are 5 to 6 weeks before placing them in ~ a home. A pregnant cat is your responsibility, not your neigh- bors. Teaching your dog to sit is usually the easiest lesson. Place your right hand in back of the collar and use your left hand to tuck the back legs down. Action must accompany the word "sit." For the first week stay beside your dog. Your dog should be worked in your left side. Once he has comprehended the command "sit", then "stay" can be brought into the command. Three signals are used: voice, hand, and right foot. Hand in front of the dog's muzzle, step off on the right foot accompanied by command "stay." Turn and face your dog. Your left hand should be palm up with the lead in it. Only keep your dog in a sit, stay for 10 seconds, then return to your dog. Use a release word such as "OK". This will let the dog know it is all right to move. Always use the same command words. Pictured are the Schreiber Northstars. (front row I-r)- Brian Cosgrove, J.J. Davis, Dale Wilson, David Figliomeni, Jamie Speer, & Tim McParland. (back row I-r)- trainer- Claudio Commisso, Claude Pelletier, Dallas Davis, Chris Commisso, Nelson Pelletier, Joey Figliomeni, Dean Lemieux, Mike Speziale, coach- Darren Rolland Missing- Vince Pasqualino& Rick Doucette Photo by Angie Saunders Northstars win 'AA' Finals. By Angie Saunders The Midget District AA Finals took place on March 23-25 leaving Schreiber the champions. The three other teams compet- ing against the Schreiber ; -Northstars were: Red Lake- West Division, Thunder Bay- Central Division, and Filane's Fallen Rock- East Division. Schreiber showed how hockey is really played at the champi- onships, winning every game played. In the first game against Filane's Fallen Rock Schreiber beat the team with a score of 11-1. Red Lake was next to be over- come by Schreiber who won with a 6-3 score. Thunder Bay lost 7-5 in the third game against Schreiber. The final game of the champi- onship between Schreiber and Red Lake led our boys to their net, ag Heart & Stroke Foundation In Memoriam Cards © * available from Anna McKie 825-3840 Hazel Lang 825-3605 Beth McAdam 294.9R64 final victory with a score of 7-5. Goals were scored by: Jamie Speer-3, Mike Speziale- 1, Joey Figliomeni-1, David Figliomeni- 1, and Dale Wilson-1. The Schreiber Northstar Midgets were also very success- ful throughout the whole hockey year. They won the Wawa Midget Tournament, CKPR Tournament in Thunder Bay, and a tournament in Deerwood, Minnesota. The Northstars also won the North Shore Midget Zone and The Eastern Zone against Filane's Fallen Rock. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER p.m.local time: MAINTENANCE OF PICNIC SITES TENDER NO. 60-89-144 Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the Manager, Administrative Services until 1:30 WEDNESDAY APRIL 25, 1990 for the Maintenance of Picnic Sites (garbage collection, grass cut- ting, sanitation services, etc.) at various locations in the Thunder Bay districts. | Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from R.S. Miller, Regional Head, Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at Mountdale Avenue, P.O. Box 1177, Thunder Bay , Ontario, P7C 4X9. Telephone (807) 473-2109 THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Ministry of Transportation

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