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Terrace Bay News, 4 Jun 1991, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuesday, June 4, 1991 TERRACE BAY PUBLIC LIBRARY The municipality invites applications for the position of library trustee on the board of the Terrace Bay Public Library. This is an opportunity to contribute to a vital com- munity service. citizens and residents of Terrace Bay. Please submit applications by June 14, 1991 to: David C. Fulton Clerk-Treasurer Administrator Township of Terrace Bay P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Onrario FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES OF THE DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY (INCORPORATED AS THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY) hag hail ay M Announces SUMMER OFFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE Monday, June 17, 1991 Hours of Operation will be 8:30 - 4:30 P.M. 24 Hour Emergency Line 343-6100 | Continued from page 4 are searching for their identity when the systems that have held this country together are being destroyed. Candidates must be at least 18 years old, Canadian | NOTICE OF AERIAL SPRAYING 1991 Vegetation Control Program As part of the Ministry of Natural Resources' _longoing program io regenerate and protect our forests, the Terrace Bay Area Office will be aerial spraying 2,4-D (Pest Control Product #9561 .00) on selected forest stands in the Terrace Bay area to control competing vegetation, beginning on or about June 17, 1991. Further details about the program, including specific locations and maps, are available from the Ministry of Natural Resources at the address listed below. Wendy LeClair Ministry of Natural Resources Forest Management Section P.O. Box 309 Manitouwadge, Ontario POT 2C0O Tel: (807) 826-3225 Renseignements en francais : (807) 826-3225. C2 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Terrace Bay residents and business community are deeply concerned about their future and the future of their post office. Their community is isolated, on the Northshore of Lake Superior. Efficient, dependable postal service is a necessity. The large volume of mail received at and generated by Kimberly-Clark, which has an office in Terrace Bay, necessitates access to the full range of regular and special services provided by the present post office. Mr. Lander. I urge you to respond positively to the residents of Terrace Bay and reassure the community that you will do everything possible to maintain the Post Office in its present location. Thank you _ for considerate attention. Reginald Belair, M.P. Cochrane -Superior your Andy the Ambulance visits area On Tuesday May 21, staff members from the North Shore Ambulance Service in Schreiber and the McCausland Hospital Ambulance Service in Terrace Bay presented an educational program on ambulance safety to students from all elementary schools in Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Andy the Ambulance Robot was present to provide entertainment and helpful advice for the children. The students were taught the ambulance emergency phone number as well as what to expect when an ambulance has to transport the sick and injured to the hospital. Each student was presented with an Andy the Ambulance utility book which will help them better understand the basic of ambulance service. " Pet Talk "Us by Alice Scott Having an overweight pet can cause psychological and physical stress to your animal. Your pets were not made to have a sedentary lifestyle. Exercise and proper diet help maintain optimum body weight, strengthen the cardio- vascular system, help reduce stress and anxiety and increase longevity. If you want to put Rover or Boots on an exercise and weight loss program, here are some important pointers. 1. Don't overdo it in the beginning. Simple walking is fine. Start off slowly, increas- ing the pace and distance every week. 2. Make sure you dog's nutritional intake is up to par. 3. Exercise, apart from reg- ular play, is not needed for puppies for the first few months. 4. Don't exercise your dog on a full-stomach. gastric tor- sion can be caused by exercis- ing on a full stomach. 5. Change your cat of dog to a lower calorie pet food. Ask the advice of your vet on what type of food they recom- mend. 6. Play with your cat by throwing his favourite toy or taking him on a harness out- doors. The winner of the Lions Club draw for the certificate donated by Elfish Charters of Rossport was Chris Joubert. Presenting is Mr.John Wilcox. Like Variety in Your Music, come out and hear the Interlink Choir of North Bay Derforming at Lake Superior High &chool, Terrace Bay Campus on Friday June 7, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. Choir composed of Senior Citizens and children Sponsored by Terrace Bay/&chreiber Lions Club and Lake Superior High School. Silver collection at door.

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