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Terrace Bay News, 11 Oct 1989, p. 3

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Wednesday, October 11, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Doctors take up practices in Terrace Bay, Schreiber By Dave Chmara Recently, two new doctors have taken up practices in both Schreiber and Terrace Bay. On July 24, Dr. Amir Geran opened his office at the Schreiber Medical Clinic and, September 5 saw Dr. Mark Woldnik take up private practice at McCausland Hospital. In order to save the two doc- tors the hassle of repeatedly being asked the question every new doctor coming into town is faced with - "How long do you plan to stay?" - the News posed the ques- tion to the two doctors. Dr. Woldnik said he plans to stay in practice in Terrace Bay for a few years and possibly longer. Dr. Geran said his plans are to stay for about one-year and at that point in time he'll decide if he will stay longer than that. Both Geran and Woldnik decided to take up practice here because they were attracted to the area. Geran, who had been working in Sault Ste. Marie prior to com- ing here said, "I drove through the area and was impressed. When I heard there was a vacan- 'ae D9 7SIZ cy, I applied." Unlike Geran, who had only passed through before becoming a resident, Woldnik had lived here on a couple of occasions. The first stay was during the summer about 15 years ago when Woldnik was then working for CP Rail. Even at that point he thought this was the nicest area on the North Shore, and in 1986, he worked at McCausland as a student in the summer. Woldnik has a wife, Kathryn, who is a registered nurse, and an cight-month old son, Gregory. Both he and his wife come from small towns so they are used to the kind of lifestyle provided. The Woldniks enjoy cross- country skiing, hiking and fish- ing. He said they're outdoor peo- ple and came up here to-enjoy the small town life. Geran is single and used the word "independent" to describe his lifestyle. He too enjoys the outdoors and likes to camp, go on picnics and occasionally fish. "If you come to a small town expecting the amenities of a large city you'll be disappointed," Geran said. I. Murray Dodick Optometrist 1119 Victoria Avenue Thunder Bay, -Ontario P7C 1B7 1-622-7726 Both doctors are impressed with the level of service McCausland provides. "People don't realize what they've got here," said Woldnik. "The hospital is second to none" and has a good staff, said Woldnik. He noted the staff hasn't changed very much since he last worked there in 1986. "The stability (of the person- nel) adds to the quality of the hospital," he said. Commenting on the three-year accreditation McCausland recent- ly received, Geran said, "it shows i EGGS = "A" Large , y Dozen With Coupon soar OG SCHREIBER FOOD MARKET | "SCHREIBER FOOD MARKET | the quality of the health care." 1.59 without coupon STOP SMOKING WITH LASER THERAPY * Professional Treatment * Painless, drug free, no side effects « Usually effective in one treatment * Diet and withdrawal points included THAT'S HOW MANY CANADIANS ARE RINGETTE PLAYERS Ena opie * Group rates available * Highly successful Clinic to be held in Terrace Bay Oct. 20 ies st House For Sale Comfortable 3 bedroom bungalow with attached garage, eat-in kitchen with separate dining room, large bathroom, plenty of closet space, situated on large fenced lot with deck. Phone 825-9338 ¢ $100 -- Includes free reinforcement treatment if necessary. 1-800-663-4443 ACCU-LINE LASER BREAK IT Free Foot Care Clinic The McCausland Hospital will be offering a free foot care clinic for nail cutting and packing, and advice on foot care. This procedure will be done at the Hospital on Tuesday, October 24, 1989 form 9:00 a.m..to 4:00 p.m. in the Hospital Emergency Department, and on Wednesday, October 25, and Thursday, October 26, 1989 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Schreiber Medical Centre. For appointments, please call the Hospital at 825-3273, Ext. 130 MURRAY & COURTIS TERRACE BAY OFFICE 7 Simcoe Plaza (Lower Level) Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2W0 Telephone (807) 825-9379 (807) 825-9395 Facsimile (807) 825-9506 Barristers and Solicitors Ross W. Murray, B.Comm., M.B.A., LL.B. Richard W. Courtis, B.A.,M.A., LL.B. | Randall V. Johns, H.B. Comm., LL.B., C.A. Marlene Wilson, Thunder Bay, Ont. P7C 3V4 TERRACE BAY OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. B.A.;-LL.B. THUNDER BAY OFFICE Suite 410 The Chapple Building 101 N. Syndicate Ave. Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 NOW! THERAPY Serious inquiries only 56th Annual Fireman's Saapeites --- Ball \ October 27, 1989 i 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Schreiber Recreation Come Tickets $10.00 per person ; No person under 19 years of age admitted MUSIC BY: Partie Sound | COSTUME PRIZES : Ist - $500.00 2nd - $400.00 3rd - $300.00 Honourable Mention - $200.00 Door Prize - $100.00 Advance Ticket Sales Centennial Fire Hall October 13th and 20th 7 - 9 p.m. TICKETS WILL NO' BE SOLD AT THE DOOR SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL VOLUNTEER FIRE E BRIGADE OLUNTEE 1)

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