Page 2, News, Tuesday, June 11, 1991 a Freddy the Fracture Finder Sheila Cassie, chair of the Pubic Relations Committee of the Hospital Board and Sylvia McCullough, chief X-ray ' technologist, mark off $115,000 on Freddie the Fracture Finder. Freddie, painted by Mike Duhaime and Landon Klassen, (left) will be keeping track of the progress of fund raising for the new X-ray machine for McCausland Hospital. A total of $320,000 needs to be raised for the new machine. LOOK YOUR BEST Professional Make-Up Artist/Stylist Available *Learn the latest and easiest techniques in make-up and application *Quick and easy updo s/styles all special occasions including Weddings, Parties, Evenings out, and of course graduation, Excellent student rates! Book early! Phone: Tracee at 825-9041 Paws St eS v eI eI I~ S ay r ACC AgOn SONOS) Cy We would fike to thank Dr. Rohani, Dr. Woldnik and 29 4 all the wonderful nurses at McCausland Hospital \G) for the excellent care given Lorraine during her Staffing changes at Birchwood Terrace Continued from page 1 had been accepted. The Birchwood staff have been very busy with the cut in hours doing more work in less time, Phillips said. "We understand the need for the cuts and we are doing our best to do as much as we can in those few hours." However, she added, some of the staff haven't forgotten that management has ignored their opinions and not considered their feelings. The cutbacks have also resulted in changes within all departments at the home, which is operated by the Thunder Bay District Homes for the Aged. For example Phillips pointed to staff members, formerly cleaners, who are now working in the dietary department. Also, there is one former member of the nursing staff now working in the maintenance department. , Phillips said the individuals chose to go to these areas for their own reasons. For example, one wanted to work steady days instead of shift work. A Ministry of Labour report on the layoffs at Birchwood is expected to be released very soon. Golden Helmets demonstrate skill and maneuverability Continued from page 1 During each 30 minute performance, the volunteer riders take their machines through a series of complex pattems which are intended to demonstrate the maneuver- ability of the machines and the skill of the riders. The best time to see the Golden Helmets is during:a night performance. The combination of noise and dazzling lights produces an exciting and memorable event. Training for the O.P.P.' precision team usually starts in the late spring, depending on the upcoming performance schedule. The routines must be memorized and executed to perfection before the public gets to see the new team. Although a nucleus of the team stays on from year to year, N stays at the hospital. ) We would also like to thank Nancy Wilson & Barb Lalonde for the care and support at home and a special thanks to everyone who sent over the hot meals and baked goods during the last year. ) They were sure appreciated. - 5 oA Micheline, Giselle, Gerry © Allan Re G | > © [QA Poh. ©. = © Gexe? AG] BS) Se : = THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY bya C4 SS The Township of Terrace Bay is once again hosting a reception for all senior citizens on June 27, 1991 at the Legion Hall from 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. All senior citizens in Terrace Bay are invited to attend. Please contact the Terrace Bay Municipal Office at 825-3315 on or before June 21,1991, if l you are planning to attend ... there are always changes and new members have to be trained. The team does between 20 - 30 performances in a season at fall fairs, air shows and as a kick off for charity events. After each performance, the team park their motorcycles at the performance site and greet the public. The team has performed for the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the F.B.I., Canada Week in New York City, the celebration of the Queen's Silver Jubilee at Queen's Park, the opening of the Skydome in Toronto and numerous other functions. The Ride Master is Sergeant John Arnold of Whitby Detachment. Sergeant Arnold has 24 years O.P.P. riding experience with the last 15 years as the Force Motorcycle Instructor. The "ride" is under the direction of Traffic Sergeant Robert Lyon, Traffic Programs Coordinator, Traffic and Marine Branch. Leaders camp in North Bay Continued from page 1 Menon sees Jeff organizing and working in many areas of school, including student council, yearbook committee, stereo club and the student's advisory council. Jeff also spends his time attending leadership conferences to learn how to deal with peer pressures, coping and addictions. He is a youth representative on the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee which organizes functions for local teenagers and last year the Terrace Bay Youth Citizen of the Year Award. The winner of the Lions Club Draw for a weekend Fly-in Fishing Trip for two was Greg Gilbank Card of Thanks We would like to thank Dr. Rohani. the nurses af the ficCausland Hospital. the land and air ambulance personnel for their prompt action and care. Also our children for all their help and concern. Francis and Peggy Relmink The camp will be held June 20-23. All students will stay in the campus residence and all costs are covered by National Trust. 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