Page 8, Terrace Bay - Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 25, 1964 - 'The McCausland Hospital "Decks the Halls" Spending Christmas anyone's list of "things to do over the holidays" in the hospital is not on but, unfortunately, it does happen. However, at The McCausland Hos- - CORRECTION We extend our apologies to the Gould Family on the ee of their name in last week's Memoriam." pital this situation was not as unpleasant as it sounds as the spirit of Christmas was plainly evident throughout the hospital. ~ "Deck the Halls" was not only sung but per- formed by members of the Hospital Auxiliary with the help of patients The Corporation of Residents interested in serving February 10, 1984. I: Public Library Responsible for operation of the A new special committee which contributions to the community. A new special committee whi The Township of Terrace Bay eon: Memberships on Boards and Committees |. following committees. of Council are invited to | submit their names for consideration before Citizen of the Year Selection Committee tions for an award recognizing outstanding voluntary Drinking and Driving Committee measures to reduce the incidence and impact of drinking and driving in Terrace Bay. on any one of the Board Library. will review nomina- ch will recommend and staff. The decorat- ing was then followed by a tea, also sponsored by the Auxiliary, which may have been the start of the "seasonal mun- chies" we are all paying for now. The music of Christ- mas was_ provided through the wonderful efforts of Mrs. Ann Wilkes and her choir from the Terrace Bay Public School and the Terrace Bay Pack 2 Brownies under the di- rection of Leaders; Theresa Roberts, Paula Sitko, Suzanne Black and Janice Wilson. The Choirs performed on several occasions and were thoroughly en- joyed by both patients and staff alike. Our chronic patients were invited to partici- pate in several of the Birchwood Terrace acti- vities. With the help of families and staff, they were bundled up and whisked off to a Christ- mas luncheon there and returned several hours later, exhausted but happy. When Christmas Day finally arrived, all of our patients were treated to four feature-length mo- vies and a turkey dinner that was second to none. Christmas also pro- vided The McCausland Staff with the perfect excuse to put aside their Schreiber Seribbles pens and papers, stethoscopes and thermometers, dust mops and test tubes and relax in the spirit of the season. The first gather- ing was the annual din- ner and dance, famous for its gastronomic de- lights and frivolous fol- lies. After an appropri- ate recovery period, the staff gathered in the cafeteria for a wine and cheese party provided by the Board of Govern- ors. At this time, Mrs. Debra McGrath, rep- resenting the Ontario Nurses Association Lo- cal 144, presented Board Chairperson Christine Handy with a donation of toys for the Children's ward. "The wine was plentiful, the food ex- cellent, and it soon be-° came quite evident that indeed it was the sea- son to be jolly ... When what to our wondering eyes should appear but Santa Claus in his four- wheel drive. He gra- ciously took time from his busy schedule to participate in our annual gift exchange and en- sure that everyone went away happy. All in all, we at The McCausland Hospital enjoyed a wonderful holiday season. At the risk of jeopardizing our livelihoods, we wish you health, happiness and prosperty in 1984. St. Andrew's by WINNIE CAMPBELL St. Andrew's United Church Women held their first meeting of the year on January 4th. They first went out for a Chinese food dinner, re- turning to the church for the meeting with Mrs. Margy Smith presid- ing. Leny John led in devotions. The annual financial report was given by Treasurer Gwen Hadley, and other convenors also gave their reports. Myrtle Gordon gave the Card Secretary report. The Annual Christmas Bazaar was considered to be a financial --suc- cess. Following the meeting the Christmas party was enjoyed, along with an exchange of gifts. _ 93ay | ed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., semi-annual Clearance Feb. 25, 26, 27, & 28) winter outwear INFANTS & CHILDRENS 1899 Mens 2 a SWEATERS 4 g°9 BLOUSES SLACKS CORDS NOW Ladies & & SWEATERS assorted styles & colours NOW Ladies 14° ssorted styles and colours WINTER FOOTWEAR broken sizes assorted styles & colours NOW 10". 2992 3 Fudsons Bay Company SCHREIBER ~~ Children's Officers elected for the year are as follows: President - Margy Smith; Ist Vice - Leny John; 2nd Vice - Bern Jacomb; Secretary - Marlene Doig; Treasur- er - Gwen Hadley; Convenors, Card Secre- tary - Myrtle Gordon. Installation of Officers will be announced at a later date. Following the Church service on Sunday morning at St. Andrew's United Church, a coffee U.C.W. meet party was held to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. B. Bongard and family, who will shortly be leav- ing to reside in Sud- bury. Mr. W. D'Arcy on behalf of the Official 'Board and the congre- gation, presented Mr. and Mrs. Bongard with a gift; and Dorothy Lengyel, on behalf of the Choir, presented Gwen Bongard with a gift on behalf of her services as the Choir Leader. We wish them good luck and good health in their new surroundings. We would like to wish the new minister of the Anglican Church, the Rev. Bill LeGrand and his wife Ann Marie wel- come. Also welcomes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Gilmoer and family. Mr. Gilmoer is the new C.P.R. Super- intendant for Schreiber. The Kinsmen Home . Bingo was won by Mrs. Lil Thibeault. RR oss hort Notes The Ravens Entertain ! by ANNE TODESCO Well the battle is on; that is, the ravens ver- sus the dogs. Each day, the ravens are right on time when I throw out the table scraps. Some- how the canine popula- tion of the village sense that the birds are beat- ing them to the punch and hurry to get their share of the treats. Now the fun starts. The dogs make a mad dash to grab a tid-bit, but the ravens beat them off with the flapping of their wings and stab at them _ with their powerful beaks. Then I come into the picture with my cam- era. Do you think that the contestants would let me snap a picture - no way. Off they go, leaving a frustrated camera-woman waving her camera at them. It 'continued on page 11 RENT A CAR ee t é). : Se Daily, Weekly, Monthly Rates Reserve Today! 825-3268 AVIS RENT ACAR > ISLAND VIEW SHELL Hwy. 17E. Terrace Bay