15 - Wednesday, January 29, 1986 - North Shore News HEATHCLIFF CLEARS THE AiR ABOUT CAT LITTER Heathcliff's Blue Ribbon Cat Litter is practically dust-free. Cat litter is for the litter box — nobody wants to breathe it. Yet when you pour most clay cat litters into the tray, clouds of dust engulf you. And dusty kitty prints show up on your furniture. Heathcliff's Blue Ribbon Cat Litter's unique formula with natural diatomaceous earth, instead of clay, is practically dust-free. And Heathclitf's absorbs almost twice as much moisture as clay litters without caking up, even when wet. Heathcliff's dust-free cat litter pours into the tray without dust and slides out at clean up time without caking. Because there's no dust to track on your flocrs and furniture, Heathcliff's helps you keer: your house cleaner. Tweens hammered - by Howe Sound THE NORTH Shore Winter was a closely contested bat- Club Ringette Tween B’s tle. dropped a 5-2 decision to NSWC teams are prepar- Howe Sound recently. ing to host their first Inter- . Provincial ‘A’ Tournament For the B’s Shona Mauch _ to be held Feb. 7, 8 and 9. and Jennifer Tyldesley Teams from across scored for the B’s, while Canada will be travelling to Michelle Murphy played on the North Van Club to take goal. : part in the tournament which will be the culmina- In other action, Belle A’s tion of National Ringette defeated Poco 5-4 in what Weck February 1-9. MEATS GROCER: Accent this coupon a from the consumer on the put- chase of Heathcliff's Blue Ribbon ry Cat Litter. We vall reimburse you the face value of this coupon plus N EXT PURCHASE OF 9 9¢ handling. Coupon may nol be assigned or transterred. Any i " 7 : olher use constitutes fraud. Void " where prohibited, taxed. or resinicted by law. Adequate proot- ol-purchase must be submitied upon request. Consumer pays any sales tax. Cash value 1/100¢. Limit one coupon per purchase. rl MAIL TO: Tann Redemptions, PO. Box 504, Thornhill, Ontario 1810 MARINE DRIVE (sr eur. rl nest VANCOUVER ‘© 1945 ore AUDIOWISUEL courcH wave 5 926-1440 | 926-8128 f ‘Today, We've Got A Working Partnership . ; FRESH : FRYING |. CHICKEN Saas. } 99°. i $4. 09. _. FRESH. : GRADE A ROASTING | CHICKENS © BONELESS — PORK ‘BUTT. ROAST. One That’s Building Right Across Our Province! When Trail’s Mayor Charles Lakes signed the first Provincial-Municipal Partnership Agreement, he helped launch B.C.’s most aggressive campaign to attract job-creating investment. By working together, the provincial government and local municipal- ities are able to offer tax breaks, energy pricing incentives, low-cost industrial land, and a common sense approach to cutting red tape and approving job-creating investments and industrial expansions. Today, more than 100 B.C. communities have joined the Partnership, giving our province a business climate. that offers a warm and encouraging welcome. The Provincial-Municipal Partnership. The solution, is working! FLETCHERS SKIN ON -WIENERS Province of British Columbia Hon. Bill Bennett, Premier Hon. Bill Ritchie, Minister of Municipal Affairs