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Terrace Bay News, 15 Oct 1986, p. 11

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 15, 1986, page 11 Hospital director has many responsibilities (This is the first in a regular series of McCaulsand Hospital employee profiles.) By Conrad Felber As Director of Support Services for McCausland Hospital in Terrace Bay, Marg Phillips is ultimately responsible for just about everything that comes into the building, with the exception of the patients themselves. One of her primary jobs is the pur- chasing department, which takes care of everything bought for the hospital. She is also in charge of CSR (Cen- tral Supply), the laundry, housekeep- ing, the hospital storeroom, and the dietary department. Phillips started at the hospital part- time in 1963 when it was still owned by Kimberly-Clark. Then, when it became a public hospital in 1971, she took on the role of dietary aid. In 1980, the year the new McCaus- land Hospital opened, she earned a Hospital Management Certificate through a Canadian Hospital Assoc- iation correspondence course. Then earlier this year she was promoted from Director of Housekeeping to Director of Support Services. Since then, she has become familiar with her various depart- ments which cover a wide variety of tasks for the facility. "'In the laundry, for example, we clean everything that is used in the hospital," she explained in an inter- view last week. Surgical instruments are sterilized in CSR, while the housekeeping department keeps the rest of the building clean, from the floors to the ceiling. As for the dietary department, she said the hospital cafeteria prepares food for all patients during the day, as well as for guests and meetings in the hospital. "T think this is the best fed hospital around,"' Phillips said, praising the work of the four local cooks on staff and the Food Service Supervisor, Jennifer Gatz. Last month Phillips began to attend a Telemedicine Applied Management Skill Development course being held at McCausland until December. She said learning a little bit extra 'tnever hurts."' Director at hospital McCausland Hospital Director of Support Services Marg Phillips is seen here standing in front of some surgical instruments which had_been sterilized after being used in an operation. Part of her many responsibilities include the central supply department, where all instrument sterilization is done. Hospital cafeteria is second to none, and gives credit to the "'ex- cellent cooks" in the cafeteria. Taking advantage of that fabled food are a couple of doctors and a visitor at the hospital in this photograph taken at the hospital last week. The McCausland Hospital cafeteria and the food served there are the responsibility of the Food Service Supervisor, who reports to the Director of Support Services at the Terrace Bay hospital, Marg Phillips. She believes the hospital's food THE LAW OFFICE OF EDWIN W. (TED) PAGET can now accommodate clients in Schreiber & Terrace Bay 825-9379 or 9395 or appointment, call: ~ 824-3122 SIMCOE PLAZA or 302 SCOTIA, 2nd FI. (above Librar TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO eae Ga (Mon. - Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m.) (Tues. 9 - 12 a.m. & 1 - 5 p.m.) Please Note: Tuesday, Oct. 20th cancelled in Schreiber due to previous commitment are now being accepted. October 31, SEND TO: 1986. Reeve POT 2S0 ee NOMINATIONS FOR SCHREIBER'S CITIZEN of the YEAR Nominations should include a resume, and must be in before Mr. M. L. Cosgrove Township of Schreiber P.O. Box 40 Schreiber, Ontario @_. THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY IN CO-OPERATION WITH TERRACE BAY RECREATION IS OFFERING THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS a ZA 110 MIXOLOGY - 5 hrs. This workshop will introduce the students to the knowledge required to mix drinks, use garnishes and utensils common to a bar. Supplies will be provided by the Col- lege. Fee: $30.00 ZA 808 SMALL MOTOR REPAIR Introduction to the theory of engines with emphasis on the maintenance and repair of the carburetor and ignition systems. Students have the gpportunity to work on their own small engines such as lawn mowers, outboard motors, snow machines, chain saws, snow blowers, etc. Fee: $35.00 GS 114 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (INTRODUCTORY) - 45 hrs. An introduction to the French language with special emphasis on general vocabulary and conversational structures for everyday situations. Also, perfect your pronuncia- tion of useful and functional expressions in the language. Fee: $56.25 plus Tex- tbook fees of approx. $28.85 GS 116 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (PRE-INTERMEDIATE) - 45 hrs. Prerequisite: GS 115 This program is a continuation of GS 115 with special emphasis on contemporary culture using established language patterns as tools for conversational purposes. Fee: $56.25 plus Textbook fees of approx. $28.25 AC 209 FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II - 45 hrs. Prerequisites: AC 104 and AC 204 This subject is a continuation of AC'204. Topics to be covered include corporation transactions and stock investments, bonds payable, the statement of changes in finan- cial position and analyzing financial statements. Fee: $56.25 plus Textbook fee of approx. $39.95 THE START DATES FOR THESE PROGRAMS WILL BE DETERMINED IF ENOUGH INTEREST IS SHOWN. If you are interested in any of these programs, please contact the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre at 825-3542 and state your interest. PLEASE NOTE - Registration fee. must be paid before the start date. - Refund of fees made only should course be cancelled due to Fisuttioiont enrolment. J ee ee ee ee es ee ee eee

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