Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 27 Aug 1969, p. 14

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TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 27,1969 GronTs/-cORNERG also free, hospitals only assume the administrative cost of collecting the blood samples. ' And that's very little to pay to give a PKU infant _ LLEERTAW TO DRAW MUCH ATTENTION IN THE COMING FOOTBALL a normal life and prevent the heartbreak and prob- lems his parents would face if his condition went un- detected for a few months . Reprinted from "Hospital Highlights". "LAFF OF THE WEE OO lea ce nase Ne WASHINGTON FANS ARE HOPEFUL THAT LOMEARD/ CAN Do Far THE REDSKINS WHAT HE DID FOR GREEN : BAY -NAMELY, FIVE NFL, 2) VILES ANP TW SUPER y A BOWLS IN MINE YEARS. 00 Prevention is Priceless - cont'd from page 3 ..... found to have PKU. Since it costs $250,000 to maintain a severely mentally retarded child in an Ontario Hospital School for life, it would have cost the government that much _money if the 28 cases of PKU had not been detected in time. - On the other hand, it only costs $2,000 to put eac PKU baby on a special corrective diet for five or six years - if his condition is discovered in time. This would amount to $56,000, a far cry from seven million dollars. The bill for providing routine Guthrie tests in 209 public hospitals in the province is relatively nominal less than a dollar a test. Since the test is performed without cost by the public health laboratory in "Slow down, Mom--this is the nicest part of the ride!" LADIES GOLF NEWS = Last Tuesday's Twilight winners were Peg Wellings, low gross; Cheryl Moore, low net; and Kay Stefurak, low hole. Terrace Bay was well represented in the 2nd annual}. mixed tournament in Marathon last Sunday. A total of 2I couples competed, I0 being from Terrace Bay the balance from the Lakehead and Marathon. Winning the tournament and the Talarico Trophy were Marilyn and Kit Thopas. Winning for the best first 9 holes were Liz and Hec McLeod and for the hest fisherment were Lavaughn and Ned West. Ladies fion't forget the Hiram Walker Net tournament on Saturday, August 30th. The poster is at the Club house - so sign up now. For C.L.G.A. members this is also a Pin Round. FOR SALE - 1967 Phillips Console TV. Phone 3654 after 6 p.m.

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