From: owner-can-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (Cdn-Firearms Digest) To: cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Subject: Cdn-Firearms Digest V6 #876 Reply-To: cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Sender: owner-can-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Errors-To: owner-can-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Precedence: normal Cdn-Firearms Digest Wednesday, January 28 2004 Volume 06 : Number 876 In this issue: Recent Casualties in Canadian Military Spammer? No, Virus update - detailed removal inforamtion for W32/Novarg.A, W32/Shimg, some animals more equal than others? Police shoot more dogs Activists Revive Canada Seal Hunt Protest Re: Alberta Justice Minister Re: Ontario wants tougher storage rules Re: An ATT to take a rifle to the range for sighting in ???? RE: Spammer? Fw: 9/11 - Fallen Heroes ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 12:41:28 -0600 (CST) From: "Todd Birch" Subject: Recent Casualties in Canadian Military Having worn the Queen's uniform for 12 years of my adult life and as a cadet before that, I am somewhat dismayed by the out pouring of grief and the period of national mourning we go into each and every time a Canadian soldier is injured or killed in the line of duty. By comparison, the Americans have lost over 500 since the cessation of hostilities, a far greater number than during the shooting war. Soldiers are trained and expect to be put into harm's way. That is the nature of the job. We pay them to do what we are selves are incapable of doing and that entails a high degree of personal risk. Just like firefighters take the risks associated with their calling. Recently, soldiers of the Royal 22nd Regiment expressed concerns for their safety as they prepared for deployment to Afghanistan. Huh? Why is such a person in the military? Someone ought to show them the old USMC ad showing a filthy, sweating Marine boot going through some gruelling training to the strains of "We didn't promise you a rose garden" sung by Dolly Parton. Armies have known for generations that the higher the casualty rate in training, the lower the casualty rate in battle. All or some of the hard lessons are learned before the bullets fly for real. No training or combat simulation will ever prepare a person for the shock and brutality of war. The real shame and tragedy of these deaths and injuries lies with the policies of a government that sends troops into war zones under equipped and ill prepared for such duty. The money blown on the Firearms Registry might have been better spent on vehicles and equipment for the armed forces. Todd Birch ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 12:41:29 -0600 (CST) From: Rick Subject: Spammer? No, Virus "Richard A. Fritze" wrote: > Someone is using an email address that looks like its source is the Cdn > Firearms Digest. The apparent sender is > owner-cdn-firearms@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca > > The email has a subject line of "hello." The text reads: "The message > contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment." This is probably the Novarg/MyDoom worm that is spreading like wildfire right now. The usual warnings about virus software, updating, opening suspicious mail, etc apply. More info on this worm can be found here: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.novarg.a@mm.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:35:33 -0600 (CST) From: "Jason Hayes" Subject: update - detailed removal inforamtion for W32/Novarg.A, W32/Shimg, W32/Mydoom, or W32/Mimail.R Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca FYI: A good writeup on the latest crop of virus attacks and methods to remove them http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1463885,00.asp - ------------------------ Jason Hayes - Principal Hayes Holdings Consulting hh@hayz.ws / www.hayz.ws Blog: www.hayz.ws/blog #1936 - 246 Stewart Green SW Calgary, AB, Canada T3H 3C8 - ------------------------ - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C3E593.4337CEF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FYI: A good writeup on the latest crop of virus attacks and methods to remove = them http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1463885,0= 0.asp - ------------------------ Jason Hayes - Principal Hayes Holdings Consulting hh@hayz.ws / www.hayz.ws Blog: www.hayz.ws/blog #1936 - 246 Stewart Green SW Calgary, = AB, = Canada = T3H = 3C8 = - ------------------------ - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C3E593.4337CEF0-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:05:29 -0600 (CST) From: "Jason Hayes - HHC" Subject: some animals more equal than others? In-reply-to: <20040128184126.DA58A31D44@broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> > But what the h*ll are these guys thinking? Shooting a family dog as a > first resort is almost always pretty low, even if there's a fairly good > reason. Agreed! I have had numerous unchained dogs chase me around yards while I was delivering papers as a kid, and mail/flyers as a starving college student. I never felt any need to get a gun and blast them. I have had several unchained bears follow me around the bush while doing surveys and I managed to get away without shooting them. What was truly pathetic was that this cop felt so threatened by such a diminutive dog. Did anyone see the picture of it? It was a "shepherd-x" according to the article, which immediately raises thoughts of 110 lb police dogs bearing down on you in the dark and tearing you apart. However, a look at the picture showed it to be 35 to 50 lbs (max), and looking more like a long-haired beagle than a shepherd. If I say more, I'll be forced to comment on this fellow's equipment and a corresponding lack of guts, so I'll stop. - ------------------------ Jason Hayes - Principal Hayes Holdings Consulting hh@hayz.ws / www.hayz.ws Blog: www.hayz.ws/blog #1936 - 246 Stewart Green SW Calgary, AB, Canada T3H 3C8 - ------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:05:30 -0600 (CST) From: "ross" Subject: Police shoot more dogs what a sorry state of affairs. Guiltplex should be supplied to the perps who shot the dogs...we know they will then do the right thing ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:05:30 -0600 (CST) From: The Penney's Subject: Activists Revive Canada Seal Hunt Protest Activists Revive Canada Seal Hunt Protest http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=3Dstory2&cid=3D492&u=3D/ap/20040128/ap_en_ce= /seal_hunt_standoff&printer=3D1 By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer NEW YORK - Escalating a sporadic, 35-year-old protest campaign, opponents of Canada's seal hunt are advocating a travel boycott, pushing their cause in the U.S. Senate, even recruiting Paris Hilton. Canadian officials say the tactics will fail and the hunt will continue. "There comes a point where you just have to say, 'This is what we believe,'" said Steven Outhouse of Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans. "You can't back down every time someone says it's wrong." The new protest initiative began after Canada last year announced a quota of 975,000 seals that could be killed off Labrador and Newfoundland through 2005. Protests are likely to intensify as the peak killing period approaches in early April. "We oppose the hunt for two main reasons =AD it's not sustainable and it's cruel," said Naomi Rose, a scientist with the Humane Society of the United States. The society denounces the hunt as "the largest commercial slaughter of wildlife anywhere." Many countries, including the United States, ban imports of seal products, but the Canadian government has steadfastly supported the hunt to show political solidarity with hard-up coastal towns. The industry earned about $15 million last year, primarily from pelt sales to Norway, Denmark and China. The hunt was among the earliest targets of the international animal-welfare movement, with major protests starting in 1969. Brigette Bardot was among many celebrities backing the campaign, which claimed a victory in 1983 when Canada banned the killing of "whitecoats" =AD the cute baby seals prized for their snow-white fur. Canada curtailed the hunt, then expanded it in 1996. That triggered renewed protests led by the International Fund for Animal Welfare, which distributed grisly videos of seals being slaughtered. Canadian officials remained unswayed, saying the hunt's importance had grown because of the North Atlantic cod fishery's collapse. They also say the region's harp seals are far from endangered =AD now numbering an estimated 5.2 million. The Humane Society now has taken out full-page newspaper ads urging Americans to consider canceling trips to Canada and boycotting Canadian products. In the Senate, Carl Levin, D-Mich., introduced a resolution demanding that the hunt cease. And at this month's Sundance Film Festival (news - web sites), Paris Hilton posed in an anti-hunt sweatshirt =AD "Club Sandwiches, Not Seals" =AD and signed a protest letter to the Canadian Embassy. Tina Fagan, who heads the Canadian Sealers Association, derided such use of celebrities. "They're just using it just to generate their own publicity," she said. Fagan's association, which represents about 6,000 sealers and has received government funding, says it supports efforts to reduce brutality. "The protest groups will never go away as long as they can make a few bucks off it," Fagan said. "We'll never say we've won the battle, but we say the pressure has been dropping; we want to make sure we don't give them an issue." The level of brutality is among many disputed aspects of the hunt. Canadian authorities acknowledge the hunt is bloody =AD sealers use guns and clubs_ but contend that 98 percent of harp seals are killed in "an acceptably humane manner." Animal-rights groups, however, contend that 40 percent of the seals are skinned alive, most less than three months old and not self-sufficient. "There are so many boats spread over vast spaces of ocean, there's no way the government could enforce its rules even if it wanted to," said Rebecca Aldworth, Montreal-based seal coordinator for the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Protest organizer, John Grandy, said he hopes =AD and indeed, expects =AD the hunt will be over before there's need for activists to urge a boycott of the 2010 Olympics in British Columbia. But an end to seal season is far from certain. Canada last month got its first new prime minister in 10 years when Paul Martin succeeded Jean Chretien, but no top officials in their governing Liberal Party have spoken out against the hunt. Protesters "can advertise until they're blue in the face, and its not going to change the government's opinion," said Outhouse, the fisheries spokesman. Jasmine Panthaky, a Canadian Embassy spokeswoman in Washington, said Canada has attempted, as yet unsuccessfully, to ease the U.S. ban on seal products. "For many people, the idea of a seal hunt is abhorrent," she said. "For us, for many Canadian communities, it's a way of life." ___ On the Net: Humane Society: http://www.protectseals.org Canadian fisheries department: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:20:01 -0600 (CST) From: "Marc Thibault" Subject: Re: Alberta Justice Minister Michael or Cathy says... > A "conservative" is a person who opposes change, quite the opposite of > a reformer. As applied in Canadian politics--not any more. That's why we refer to "traditional liberals", "neo-liberals", "traditional conservatives" and "neo-conservatives". The neo-conservative has the same attitudes as a traditional liberal and vice-versa. I used to be liberal and now I'm conservative--without ever changing my political viewpoint. Isn't newspeak fun? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 16:49:28 -0600 (CST) From: Robert LaCasse Subject: Re: Ontario wants tougher storage rules That is bad news, but more facts like, where was the owner, and what are the police doing about it? This is just the "firepower" that the police need to enforce stronger storage rules. Usually if they want this kind of legislation, they make-up their own "firepower" to facilitate legislation! So here I sit at home/work as trigger locked disarmed as can be, so that is the product of legislation..makes sense doesn't it! Bob On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:46:32 -0600 (CST), you wrote: |>------------------------------ |> |>Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:46:30 -0600 (CST) |>From: "ross" |>Subject: Ontario wants tougher storage rules |> |>Liberals in Ontario and Toronto police thingies were last week saying they |>wanted tougher storage rules to keep firearms from being stolen. |> |> |>read on as the snipped text tells what thieves are using to get at our |>property. |> |>The thieves used power tools and blowtorches to break into the |>safe where the weapons were kept. The perpetrators got away with more than |>$50,000 worth of firepower, including 15 Glock 9mm pistols, 10 Smith and |>Wesson .38-calibre revolvers, two fully automatic machine guns and several |>other semi-automatic rifles and revolvers. |> |> |>Seems to me if the thieves are using blow torches and powerr tool to get |>into and steal firearms from safes, then what more could the liberals want. |> |>This is classic liberalist elite kneejerk we don't have any answer for the |>txpayer type of solutions that the weak kneed libs are famous for. |> |>If the thieves are willing to go to those lengths to steal a few guns, how |>are we supposed to stop them, and what level of protection can we put in |>place to prevent such theft. |> |>Perhaps more police to p[atrol on foot in residential areas, or perhaps |>targetting the criminals who commit these crimes....oh damn just forget |>about it, its too dman much effort. |> |>------------------------------ Triad Productions-Fantalla(tm)~EZine~ParaNovel WWW >>> http://conspiracy.at/r_lacasse offnet>http://pages.istar.ca/~vampire/contact.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 16:49:30 -0600 (CST) From: "Karl Schrader" Subject: Re: An ATT to take a rifle to the range for sighting in ???? Either this is true, then help us God, or this is a mistake !! ======================================= PUBLICATION: The Moncton Times and Transcript DATE: 2004.01.28 SECTION: Opinion/Editorial PAGE: C10 COLUMN: Everett Mosher BYLINE: EVERETT MOSHER Outdoor Life """In the past, in order to sight in a rifle, the shooter had to first obtain a firearm transport permit from their local Department of Natural Resources, and do this every time they went to the range. Fish and game associations and other shooting organizations had worked out a process by which they sent the list of club members to Fredericton where the list was checked for miscreants, and then a firearm transportation permit valid for one year issued to each member.""" +++++++++++++++++++++++ Did they have a system in New Brunswick similar to the one in other Provinces regarding only restricted firearms (i.e. handguns) ??? As far as I know, in Ontario, one does not need an ATT to transport an unrestricted firearm, either going hunting or going to a range for sighting in. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 14:04:59 -0800 From: "Jim Pook" Subject: RE: Spammer? Importance: High Richard: That email contains a virus - don't open it. You will probably get a few dozen over the next few days. Try this site for a way to remove it and other viruses: http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ Good luck, Jim Pook Jim's Fishing Charters Box 326 Tahsis, BC V0P 1X0 www.jimsfishing.com jim@tahsisbc.com 1(888) 617-FISH (3474) Toll Free (250) 934-7665 Local >From: owner-cdn-firearms@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca >[mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca]On Behalf Of Richard A. >Fritze ...snip... >of Legitimate Canadian Gun Owners > >DEFENSE TO FIREARMS ACT, WILDLIFE ACT & CRIMINAL CODE CHARGES ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:13:03 -0600 (CST) From: "Todd Birch" Subject: Fw: 9/11 - Fallen Heroes Before you delete this, just remember that this is a 14 year-old boy = who lost his father in September 11th. All you're asked to do is type, point = and click. He's got a really great idea. Thanks! Hello, I lost my Dad on September 11th; he was Chief Edward Geraghty, Battalion 9, New York City Fire Department. He lost his life with many other = heroes that day, victims of the terrorists. Firefighters from all over have = come to the aid and rescue of the tragedy in New York and Washington, D.C. Many firefighters lost their lives to save someone else's; the truth of the matter is, they do this every single day. They truly are heroes. I know = many people feel helpless, especially those who live far from NYC and D.C. We = all want to do something to show our appreciation, our support. I think we can... In honor of the bravery, courage and determination of American firefighters, there should be a day in our nation to celebrate and appreciate their hard-work and never-ending passion for saving lives. I think we should honor all those other heroes who still live today. I'm starting a petition for a National Firefighters day. Will you = help make every September 11th "National Firefighters Day"? Please join me! Thank you. Connor Geraghty, age 14, Rockville Centre, NY (I Love u, DAD!) PS: When this list reaches 250 names, please send it back to me at: ceg8587@ =20 =20 6. Lorie Bradshaw, Niagara Falls, Ontario 7. Kim Michael, Niagara Falls, Ontario 8. Marc Michael, Niagara Falls, Ontario 9. Nicole Panto, Niagara Falls, Ont. 10. Steve Lambert, Niagara Falls, Ont 11. Kamrin Bradshaw, Niagara Falls, Ontario 12. Chris Bradshaw, Niagara Falls, Ontario 13. Richard Eldon, Hamilton Ontario 14. Shari Roberts, Hamilton Ontario 15. Terry Eldon, Niagara Falls Ontario 16. Greg Cooper, Burlington Ontario 17. Andre Frehn, Mississauga Ontario 18. Tanya Roberts, Ottawa, ON 19. Crystal Devost, Ottawa, Ontario 20. Lisa McIsaac, Ottawa, Ontairo 21. Sharon Jessome, Glace Bay, NS 22. Karen Marsh, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada 23. Tracy Hanlon, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 24. Justin Hanlon, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 25. Diane Cleveland, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 26. Brenda Upshaw, NS 27. Jim de la Mothe, Hackettb (tm)s Cove, NS, Canada 28. Keith Humphrey, Edmonton, Alberta 29. L Sneddon, Edmonton. Alberta 30. Rick Shail, Georgetown, Ontario 31. Rhonda Shail, Georgetown, Ontario 32. Tom Hoy, St. Louis, MO 33. Cathy Hoy, St. Louis, MO 34. Vickie Pohlmann, St. Louis, MO 35. Randy Pohlmann, St. Louis, MO 36. Christine Keene, St. Louis, MO 37. Jamie Miller, St. Louis, Mo 38. Bridget McCullough 39. Bob McCullough 40. Katie Doherty, Chicago, IL 41. Kevin Doherty, Chicago, IL 42. Michael John Doherty, Chicago, IL 43. Mary Hie, Chicago, IL 44. John Hie, Chicago, IL 45. Patricia Hie, Prairie Ridge, IL 46. Jeanne Cavers, Arlington Heights, IL 47. John Cavers, Arlington Heights, IL 48. Will Cavers, Arlington Heights, IL 49. Colleen Cavers, Arlington Heights, IL 50. Michael Cavers, Arlington Heights, IL 51. Kevin Cavers, Arlington Heights, IL 52. Lisa Majeske, Wood Dale, IL 53. Joseph Majeske, Wood Dale, IL 54. Rob Degen, Bloomingdale, IL 55. Sheri Degen, Bloomingdale, IL 56. Denise Powell, Itasca, IL 57. Bill Powell, Itasca, IL 58. Marina Jakubowski, Lake Bluff, IL 59. Chuck Knesley, Lake Bluff, Il 60. Ken Arnswald, Mundelein, IL 61. James Pellitteri, Gurnee, IL 62. John Skillman, Gurnee, IL 63. Steven Orusa, Waukegan, IL 64. James Pavelick, Waukegan, IL 65. Dan Kublank, Waukegan, IL 66. David Kublank, Lindenhurst, IL 67. Rob Kublank, Wisconsin Rapids, WI (I have your fathers name on a memorial wrist band. God be with you) 68. Merry Soyck-Doring, Cameron, WI 69. Raymond L. Doring, Cameron, WI 70. Frank J. Pierson, Clifton Park, N.Y. 71. Judith Pierson, Clifton Park, N.Y. 72. Jennifer Richard, Easthampton, MA 73. Aimee Richards, Winooski, VT 74. Gretel-Ann Fischer, Colchester, VT 75 Jane Alexy, Queensbury,NY 76 Barbara Parks, Queensbury, NY 77. Barbara McCarthy Hartford, NY 78. Martha Schaefer Hayes, NY 79. Paula Bailey, NH 80. Dee Ann Wright, TX 81. Janice Hazzard, CA 82. Lisa Voeltz, Corona, CA 83. Elizabeth George, Independence, KY 84. Katie O'Shaughnessy, Cincinnati, OH 85. Denny O'Shaughnessy, Cincinnati, OH 86. Rick Otto, Cincinnati, OH 87. Ginny Otto, Cincinnati, OH 88. Janet Roedel, Cincinnati, OH 89. Terry D. Gaines, Cincinnati, OH 90. Jim Applegate, Cinti, OH 91. Bill Zeeb 92. Bonnie Zeeb 93. Greg Reinhold 94. Tina Reinhold 95. Derek Reinhold-Aberdeen, IN 96. Charles E. Taylor - Portland, IN. 97. Mary Lankford - Lynn, IN 98. HERRY ULMER- ANDERSON,IN 99. ARAH RAMSIER- AKRON, OH 100. Judith Ramsier, Akron OH 101. Martha Shaughnessy, Akron, OH 102. Dan Shaughnessy, Akron Oh 103. Doug Bjerre - Kent,Ohio 104. Vera Buk-Bjerre - Kent, OHIO 105. Victor Buk - Strongsville,OH 106. Nancy Buk - Strongsville,OH 107. Pat Gassert - Maple Hts., OH 108. Pat McElroy - N. Royalton, OH 109. Roberta Baker - St. Leonard, MD 110. JENNY BEAMER- ST. LEONARD, MD 111. RANDY BEAMER-ST. LEONARD, MD 112. LORAN BEAMER-ST. LEONARD, MD 113. DAWN HALL- ST. LEONARD, MD 114. SHELLEY QUESENBERRY- PR. FREDERICK, MD 115. Gail Farrall- LaPlata, MD 116. Willie Farrall-LaPlata, MD 117. Frankie Hannah-King George, VA 118. Mary Hannah-King George, VA 119. 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Jalaine Thomas, Wantagh, NY 147. Veronica McCarthy Elmont, NY 148. Keith Knipschild, Kings Park, NY 149. C. Lannon Franklin Square, NY 150. J. Roddin, West Hempstead, NY 151. Rikki Quaas, EAst Rockaway, NY 152. patrick cook, howard beach, ny 153. danielle grafas forest hills,ny 154. Jeanie Lee, Staten Island, NY 155. Brandi B., Staten Island NY 156. Gregg Valente, Staten Island, N.Y. 157. Amory O'Dell, Palisades Park, NJ 158. Arte O'Dell, Palisades Park, NJ 159. Russell O'Dell, Cornwall, NY 160. Edward Ogden, Cornwall, NY 161. Terri Ogden, Cornwall NY 162. Joanne McGorman Cornwall NY 163. Megan McGorman Cornwall NY 164. Ramo Lupi Cornwall NY 165. Colleen Okeefe Cornwall NY 166 Angela DeGrote Troy Ny 167. Erma Lonie, New Windsor, NY 168. Taylor Lonie, New Windsor, NY 169. Mary Beth Keller, Boydton, VA 170. Daleann Cruver, Coldenham, NY 171. Robert Cruver, Coldenham, NY 172. ROSE CONKLIN,NEWBURGH,NY 173. Kimberly Eckert Walden,NY 174. Sabrina Salagean Walden, NY 175. Kristina Deroat, Walden, NY 176. Kimberly Yan, Ontario Canada 177. Erin O'Grady, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada 178. Debbie Williams, Corbeil, Ontario Canada 179 Ernie Colyer, East Ferris Fire Dept. Ontario Canada 180 Kim Collins, Toronto, ON Canada 181 Scott Collins, Toronto, ON Canada 182 Tyler Collins, Toronto, ON Canada 183. W. Keeling Walter, Otterville, ON Canada 184. R. Yeoman, Norwich, ON Canada 185. K. Cross, Caledonia, Ont. Canada 186. M. Kruger, Mississauga, Ont. Canada 187. E. Cochrane, Mississauga, Ont. Canada 188. D. Heidel, Everett, Ont. Canada 189. K. Macinanti, Orangeville Ont Canada 190. A. Macinanti, Orangeville Ont Canada 200. Tara Nimmo, Alliston. Ontario. Canada 201. Bill Nimmo, Alliston. Ontario. Canada 202 Joanne Dorsey Cookstown, on. Can. 203. N Emms, Bonfield, Ont, Canada 204 Julie Bonderlique MB. Canada 205 Elizabeth donovan....Toronto,Canada 206 C . Bilicky , Hamilton , Ontario , Canada 207 G. Pollard, Cambridge, Ontario Canada 208 Sherry Bevan, Cambridge, Ontario Canada 209 Jean Kavanagh, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada 210 Edie Figueroa, Cambridge, Ontaro, Canada=20 211 Marie Freitas, Cambridge,Ontario, Canada =20 212 Colleen May, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada 213 Sheri Vandervoort, Cambridge, Ontario. Canada =20 =20 - ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3E5B5.9415BE00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" xmlns:o =3D=20 "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:w =3D=20 "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" xmlns:st1 =3D=20 "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags"> Before you=20 delete this, just remember that this is a 14 year-old boy who lost = his father=20 in September 11th. All you're asked to do is type, point and click. = He's got=20 a really great idea. Thanks! Hello, I lost = my Dad on=20 September 11th; he was Chief Edward Geraghty, Battalion=20 9, New York=20 City Fire Department. He lost his life with many = other=20 heroes that day, victims of the terrorists. Firefighters from all = over have=20 come to the aid and rescue of the tragedy in = New=20 York and = Washington,=20 D.C. Many firefighters lost their = lives to=20 save someone else's; the truth of the matter is, they do this every = single=20 day. They truly are heroes. I know many people feel helpless, = especially=20 those who live far from NYC and D.C. We all want to do something to = show our=20 appreciation, our support. I think we can... In honor of the bravery, = courage=20 and determination of American firefighters, there should be a day in = our=20 nation to celebrate and appreciate their hard-work and never-ending = passion=20 for saving lives. I think we should honor all those other heroes who = still=20 live today. I'm starting a petition for a = National=20 Firefighters day. Will you help make every September 11th "National=20 Firefighters Day"? Please join me! Thank you. Connor = Geraghty, age 14, Rockville Centre,=20 NY (I Love=20 u, DAD!) PS: When this list reaches 250 = names,=20 please send it back to me=20 at: ceg8587@ = =20 6. Lorie Bradshaw, Niagara Falls,=20 Ontario 7. Kim = Michael,=20 Niagara Falls,=20 Ontario 8. Marc = Michael,=20 Niagara Falls,=20 Ontario 9. Nicole = Panto,=20 Niagara Falls, Ont. 10. Steve = Lambert, Niagara Falls, Ont = 11.=20 Kamrin Bradshaw, Niagara Falls,=20 Ontario 12. Chris = Bradshaw, Niagara Falls,=20 Ontario 13. = Richard=20 Eldon, Hamilton=20 Ontario 14.=20 Shari Roberts, = Hamilton=20 Ontario 15. Terry = Eldon,=20 Niagara Falls=20 Ontario 16. Greg = Cooper,=20 Burlington=20 Ontario 17. Andre = Frehn,=20 Mississauga=20 Ontario 18. Tanya = Roberts, Ottawa,=20 ON 19. Crystal = Devost,=20 Ottawa,=20 Ontario 20. Lisa = McIsaac,=20 Ottawa, = Ontairo =20 21. Sharon Jessome, Glace Bay,=20 NS 22. Karen = Marsh,=20 Glace Bay, Nova = Scotia,=20 Canada = =20 23. Tracy Hanlon, Halifax, = Nova=20 Scotia,=20 Canada = =20 24. Justin Hanlon, Halifax, = Nova=20 Scotia,=20 Canada = =20 25. Diane Cleveland, Halifax, = Nova=20 Scotia,=20 Canada = =20 26. Brenda Upshaw,=20 NS 27. Jim de la = Mothe,=20 Hackettb (tm)s Cove, = NS,=20 Canada = =20 28. Keith Humphrey, Edmonton,=20 Alberta 29. L = Sneddon,=20 Edmonton.=20 Alberta = 30.=20 Rick Shail, Georgetown,=20 Ontario 31. = Rhonda Shail,=20 Georgetown,=20 Ontario 32. Tom = Hoy,=20 St. Louis,=20 MO 33. Cathy Hoy, = St. Louis,=20 MO 34. Vickie = Pohlmann,=20 St. Louis,=20 MO 35. Randy = Pohlmann,=20 St. Louis,=20 MO 36. Christine = Keene,=20 St. Louis,=20 MO 37. Jamie = Miller,=20 St. Louis,=20 Mo 38. Bridget=20 McCullough 39. Bob McCullough = 40. Katie=20 Doherty, Chicago,=20 IL 41. Kevin = Doherty,=20 Chicago,=20 IL 42. Michael = John=20 Doherty, Chicago,=20 IL 43. Mary Hie,=20 Chicago,=20 IL 44. John Hie,=20 Chicago,=20 IL 45. Patricia = Hie,=20 Prairie Ridge,=20 IL 46. Jeanne = Cavers,=20 Arlington Heights,=20 IL 47. John = Cavers,=20 Arlington Heights,=20 IL 48. Will = Cavers,=20 Arlington Heights,=20 IL 49. Colleen = Cavers,=20 Arlington Heights,=20 IL 50. Michael = Cavers,=20 Arlington Heights,=20 IL 51. Kevin = Cavers,=20 Arlington Heights,=20 IL 52. Lisa = Majeske, Wood=20 Dale,=20 IL 53. Joseph = Majeske,=20 Wood Dale,=20 IL 54. Rob Degen, = Bloomingdale,=20 IL 55. Sheri = Degen,=20 Bloomingdale,=20 IL 56. Denise = Powell,=20 Itasca,=20 IL 57. Bill = Powell,=20 Itasca,=20 IL 58. Marina = Jakubowski,=20 Lake Bluff,=20 IL 59. Chuck = Knesley,=20 Lake Bluff,=20 Il 60. Ken = Arnswald,=20 Mundelein,=20 IL 61. James = Pellitteri,=20 Gurnee,=20 IL 62. John = Skillman,=20 Gurnee,=20 IL 63. Steven = Orusa,=20 Waukegan,=20 IL 64. James = Pavelick,=20 Waukegan,=20 IL 65. Dan = Kublank,=20 Waukegan,=20 IL 66. David = Kublank,=20 Lindenhurst,=20 IL 67.=20 Rob Kublank,=20 Wisconsin Rapids, = WI (I=20 have your fathers name on a memorial wrist band. God be with=20 you) 68. Merry Soyck-Doring,=20 Cameron,=20 WI 69. Raymond L. = Doring,=20 Cameron,=20 WI 70. Frank J. = Pierson,=20 Clifton Park,=20 N.Y. 71. Judith = Pierson,=20 Clifton Park,=20 N.Y. 72. Jennifer = Richard, Easthampton,=20 MA 73. Aimee = Richards,=20 Winooski,=20 VT 74. Gretel-Ann = Fischer, Colchester,=20 VT 75 Jane Alexy, = Queensbury,NY =20 76 Barbara Parks, Queensbury,=20 NY 77. Barbara = McCarthy=20 Hartford, = NY 78.=20 Martha Schaefer Hayes, NY 79. = Paula=20 Bailey, = NH 80.=20 Dee Ann Wright, TX 81. Janice=20 Hazzard, = CA =20 82. Lisa Voeltz, Corona,=20 CA 83. Elizabeth = George,=20 Independence,=20 KY 84. Katie=20 O'Shaughnessy, Cincinnati,=20 OH 85. Denny=20 O'Shaughnessy, Cincinnati,=20 OH 86. Rick Otto, = Cincinnati,=20 OH 87. Ginny = Otto,=20 Cincinnati,=20 OH 88. Janet = Roedel,=20 Cincinnati,=20 OH 89. Terry D. = Gaines,=20 Cincinnati,=20 OH 90. Jim = Applegate,=20 Cinti,=20 OH 91. Bill=20 Zeeb 92. Bonnie Zeeb 93. Greg=20 Reinhold 94. Tina Reinhold 95.=20 Derek Reinhold-Aberdeen,=20 IN 96. Charles E. = Taylor=20 - Portland,=20 IN. 97. Mary = Lankford -=20 Lynn,=20 IN 98. HERRY = ULMER-=20 ANDERSON,IN &nbs= p; 99.=20 ARAH RAMSIER- AKRON,=20 OH 100. Judith Ramsier,=20 Akron=20 OH 101. Martha=20 Shaughnessy, Akron,=20 OH 102. Dan = Shaughnessy,=20 Akron Oh = 103.=20 Doug Bjerre -=20 Kent,Ohio =20 104. Vera Buk-Bjerre - Kent,=20 OHIO 105. Victor = Buk -=20 Strongsville,OH =20 106. Nancy Buk -=20 Strongsville,OH =20 107. Pat Gassert - Maple Hts., OH 108. Pat McElroy - = N.=20 Royalton, OH 109. Roberta Baker - = St.=20 Leonard, = MD =20 110. JENNY BEAMER- = ST.=20 LEONARD, MD 111. RANDY BEAMER-ST. LEONARD,=20 MD 112. LORAN BEAMER-ST. LEONARD, = MD =20 113. DAWN HALL- ST. = LEONARD,=20 MD 114. SHELLEY QUESENBERRY- PR. FREDERICK,=20 MD 115. Gail Farrall- LaPlata, = MD 116.=20 Willie Farrall-LaPlata,=20 MD 117. Frankie=20 Hannah-King George, VA 118. Mary Hannah-King George, = VA 119. Braedon Hannah- King George, = VA =20 120. Heather Taylor- St. Leonard, MD 121. Nathan = Taylor- St.=20 Leonard, MD 122. Joshua Taylor-St. Leonard,=20 MD 123. Jim Taylor-St. Leonard, = MD 124.=20 Kelly Sheperd -Friendly, MD 125. Carl Fischer, Port = Tobacco,=20 Md 126. Isy Fischer, Port Tobacco, = Md =20 127. Judson T. Peck, Penn=20 Yan,N.Y. =20 128. R. S. BANKER, SPRING HILL,=20 FL 129. Dick = Montgomery,=20 Spring Hill,=20 FL 130. Barry = Lehr=20 Southold Fire Dept. New=20 York 131. Bev Lehr Southold = N.=20 Y. 132. Carla Blasko,=20 Greenport,=20 NY 133. Gary C. = Blasko,=20 Greenport Fire Department=20 NY 134. John G. = Greenport=20 fire Department N.Y. 135.=20 Larry=20 R. Sound=20 Beach Fire=20 Deptartment=20 NY 136.=20 John=20 Strahm = Sound=20 Beach = Fire=20 Department = NY =20 137. Donna Woodward, Sound=20 Beach Fire Department,=20 NY 138. William Woodward, FDNY ENG = 273 =20 139. M. Woodward, Sound Beach,=20 NY 140. D. = Chacalos,=20 Dix Hills,=20 NY 141. S. = Richter,=20 Copiague,=20 NY 142. M. = Richter=20 Copiague=20 NY 143. K. Rodman = Levittown=20 NY 144.=20 Georgina Annunziato=20 Tucson, = AZ =20 145. Dave Roesch Elmont, NY 146. Jalaine Thomas,=20 Wantagh,=20 NY 147. Veronica = McCarthy=20 Elmont, NY 148. Keith = Knipschild,=20 Kings Park,=20 NY =20 149. C. Lannon Franklin Square,=20 NY 150. J. = Roddin,=20 West Hempstead,=20 NY 151. Rikki = Quaas, EAst=20 Rockaway, NY 152. patrick cook, howard beach,=20 ny 153. danielle grafas forest = hills,ny =20 154. Jeanie Lee, Staten Island,=20 NY 155. Brandi = B.,=20 Staten Island=20 NY 156. Gregg = Valente,=20 Staten Island,=20 N.Y. 157. Amory = O'Dell,=20 Palisades Park,=20 NJ 158. Arte = O'Dell,=20 Palisades Park,=20 NJ 159. Russell = O'Dell,=20 Cornwall,=20 NY 160. Edward = Ogden,=20 Cornwall,=20 NY 161. Terri = Ogden,=20 Cornwall=20 NY 162. Joanne = McGorman=20 Cornwall NY 163. Megan McGorman Cornwall=20 NY 164. Ramo Lupi Cornwall NY = 165.=20 Colleen Okeefe Cornwall NY 166 Angela DeGrote Troy=20 Ny 167. Erma Lonie, New=20 Windsor,=20 NY 168. Taylor = Lonie, New=20 Windsor,=20 NY 169. Mary Beth = Keller,=20 Boydton,=20 VA 170. Daleann = Cruver,=20 Coldenham,=20 NY 171. Robert = Cruver,=20 Coldenham,=20 NY 172. ROSE=20 CONKLIN,NEWBURGH,NY =20 173. Kimberly Eckert Walden,NY 174. Sabrina Salagean = Walden,=20 NY 175. Kristina Deroat,=20 Walden,=20 NY 176.=20 Kimberly Yan, = Ontario=20 Canada = =20 177. Erin O'Grady, Lindsay,=20 Ontario,=20 Canada = =20 178. Debbie Williams, Corbeil,=20 Ontario=20 Canada = =20 179 Ernie Colyer, East Ferris Fire Dept.=20 Ontario=20 Canada =20 180 Kim Collins, Toronto,=20 ON=20 Canada = =20 181 Scott Collins, Toronto,=20 ON=20 Canada = =20 182 Tyler Collins,=20 Toronto, ON=20 Canada = =20 183. W. Keeling Walter, Otterville,=20 ON=20 Canada = =20 184. R. Yeoman, Norwich,=20 ON=20 Canada = =20 185. K. Cross, Caledonia, Ont.=20 Canada =20 186. M. Kruger, Mississauga, = Ont.=20 Canada =20 187. E. Cochrane, = Mississauga, Ont.=20 Canada =20 188. D. Heidel, Everett, = Ont.=20 Canada =20 189. K. Macinanti, Orangeville Ont=20 Canada =20 190. A. Macinanti, Orangeville Ont=20 Canada =20 200. Tara Nimmo, Alliston.=20 Ontario.=20 Canada =20 201. Bill Nimmo, Alliston.=20 Ontario.=20 Canada =20 202 Joanne Dorsey Cookstown, on. Can. 203. = N=20 Emms, Bonfield, Ont,=20 Canada = =20 204 Julie Bonderlique MB.=20 Canada =20 205 Elizabeth=20 donovan....Toronto,Ca= nada =20 206 C . Bilicky , Hamilton , = Ontario ,=20 Canada = =20 207 G. Pollard, Cambridge,=20 Ontario=20 Canada = =20 208 Sherry Bevan, Cambridge,=20 Ontario=20 Canada = =20 209 Jean Kavanagh, Cambridge,=20 Ontario, =20 Canada = =20 210 Edie Figueroa, Cambridge, Ontaro, Canada 211 = Marie=20 Freitas, Cambridge,Ontario, Canada 212 = Colleen May,=20 Cambridge, Ontario, Canada 213 Sheri Vandervoort,=20 Cambridge,=20 Ontario.=20 Canada - ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3E5B5.9415BE00-- ------------------------------ End of Cdn-Firearms Digest V6 #876 ********************************** Submissions: mailto:cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Mailing List Commands: mailto:majordomo@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Moderator's e-mail address: mailto:moderator@hitchen.org List owner: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca FAQ list: http://www.magma.ca/~asd/cfd-faq1.html and http://teapot.usask.ca/cdn-firearms/Faq/cfd-faq1.html Web Site: http://teapot.usask.ca/cdn-firearms/homepage.html FTP Site: ftp://teapot.usask.ca/pub/cdn-firearms/ CFDigest Archives: http://www.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/~ab133/ or put the next command in an e-mail message and mailto:majordomo@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca get cdn-firearms-digest v04.n192 end (192 is the digest issue number and 04 is the volume) To unsubscribe from _all_ the lists, put the next five lines in a message and mailto:majordomo@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca unsubscribe cdn-firearms-digest unsubscribe cdn-firearms-alert unsubscribe cdn-firearms-chat unsubscribe cdn-firearms end (To subscribe, use "subscribe" instead of "unsubscribe".) 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