Pubic Library Terrace Bay, Ont. Jl Terrace BAY NEWS VOL. 21 NO. 31 AUGUST 16, 1978 20¢ PER COPY HOSPITAL NEWS UP-DATE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. (CANADA) CONTRIBUTES: John Mason - local representative for Sun Life - presented a cheque of $500.00 to the hospital building fund. Mr. Mason made the presentation at the regular Board Meeting - August 1st. . Along with the cheque, Mr. Mason had a letter from Sun Life promising a further contribution at a later date. (Picture in a later paper). The Board of Governors gratefully acknowledges this con- tribution and the following: Personal donations $2,051.48 Payroll payments $108.00 In Memoriam $278.00 Interest on term deposi $566.09 (Can. Imp. Bank) Spruce River Lumber Co. $1,000.00 (Thunder Bay) McCausland Hospi tal Lottery $121.36 Bank balance as of August 4th - $383,869.48 As this is probably the last Building Fund report | shall be writing | should like to end with a "thank you" to some very important people. First, to You, the people of Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Ross- port and Pays Plat who have worked and contributed to the building fund and thus participated in its growth. Without your support there would be no hospital and the continuation of modem health care is an absolute necessity for this area. We realize you, all, have many requests and committments to support worthwhile projects such as thisbut | would ask for your consideration in continuing to generously support the McCausland Hospital Building Fund. Secondly - to the Staff of the Terrace Bay News who gave such great coverage to our articles - giving the Hospital News "front page" coverage whenever possible. Continued page 2 KIMBERLY CLARK 04 CANADA CEM ENS INCREASED SUPPORT FOR HOSPITAL Grant L. Puttock, President of Kimberly-Clark of Canada, announced on August 10, 1978 increased finan- cial support of Terrace Bay's new McCausland Hospital by $32,000. In December of 1974 Kimberly-Clark Pledged $1 to the hospital's build- ing fund for every $2.50 donated by residents and businesses . . . up to a maximum of $100,000. Escalated costs from the 1974 in- itial estimate have increased the financial responsibility of the hospital. The $32,000 donation by Kimberly- Clark will match the increased financial support from the private sector according to the incentive - plan established in 1974. The new hospital, presently under construction, is scheduled for completion by late 1979.