Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 proudly presents... A course on how to deal with FIREFIGHTERS will be at a number of downtown locations this Friday and Satur- day, collected donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Last year they talsed just over $7,000 here. Giving MS the boot FIREFIGHTERS will be as- king Terrace residents to heip them give Muscular Dystrophy the boot this Fri- day and Saturday. Staff from the Terrace, Thorahill and Airport fire departments will be collect- ing money in their bright yellow boots at a variety of downtown locations, includ- ing the liquor store and shopping malls, -9/Last:: » year’ a: raised «$7,164 and firefighters hope to Surpass 9 that amount this year. “The people of the Ter- race area really get behind us every year during our boot drive, and I know they'll be very generous again this year,’’ said deputy chief Rick Owens, Last year B.C. firefighters raised a record $513,804 out of a Canadian total of $2.2 million. Over the 39 years Thank You We have all from time to time grumbled about the service from Canada Post, as I have done, especially when once a Priority Post letter took a ten days jour- ney from Prince George to Terrace. However, I must give credit, where credit is due, . At 10:30 this moming | received 3 letter from En- gland which was Post marked Oct. 30th. That it ar- rived here in just over three days is quite a feat in itself, but there is more. The street name was not entirely cor- rect, there was No house number and No postal code on the envelope. So bouquets to our local Canada Post people instead of the usual complaints, for taking the time and trouble to make sure the letter reached the correct destina- ’ tion. to Dorothy Alway Join FREEDOM CANADA Dedicated to retiewal of Canada, Be ready for the next Federal elec- Hon sland for _ Unity Sovereignty Universal Health Cate =. Jobs for Canadians In Canada Work for: . *Pollilcal respectability ‘Right & lef political forces Jolning hands : 1 BOD-566-4533 Fax, 1:403-459.6314 e-mail |apowens@compusman. taab snd | . that B.C. firefighters bave supported the work of the muscular dystrophy associa- tion, they have raised $5 raillion out of a Canadian total of over $25 million. All money raised from the boot drive will got to fund research and equipment projects sponsored by the Muscular Dystrophy Asso- clation of Canada. Muscular dystrophy is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by wasting and progressive weakness of the muscles that control body movement. “CLASS * FOR «LESS. es ‘and shop for | | *62* this Xmas. 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