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Terrace Bay News, 18 Sep 1952, p. 3

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X-Ray Clinic continued from page 1 be notified and a rerort sent to your family rhysician, (¢) If the film shows shadowing which might rerresent tuberculosis, you will be asked to return for further examination by a chest specialist and for further full size films. There is no charge for this additional ser- vice, The examiner will discuss any abnor- mal condition with you and will send a re- port to your family rhysician. Q. What herrens when examination shows that treatment for tuberculosis is required? A. Arrangements are made with the ratient for admission to a sanatorium. Q. Who pays for care in the sanatorium? A. Provision is made by the Derartment of Health for the treatment of those natients ° who are themselves unable to ray for such; unless a patient can contribute without hardship he is not requested to do so. Q. When the "breadwinner" of a family enters sanatorium will the family receive any fin- ancial assistance? A, If assistance is required, mothers with children under 16 years of age become eli- gible for Mothers! Allowances and if nec-~ essary municiral welfare is available. Q. Who rays for the free chest X-ray ser- vice in my home district? A. The Ontario Department of Health, in co- Page 3 MEN'S 5-PIN BOWLING LEAGUE The first meeting of the season of this group was recently held, and though its secretary-treasurer has not as yet been . elected, those attending made the meeting very interesting. It seems that there is the making of an eight team league from the entries and those still holding out their entry. Monday nicht was accerted as a logical night for bowling, Date of entries for teams and indi- viduals has been extended to Tuesday, Sert- ember 23rd, 5 PM, The league will get under- way Thursday September 25th, and thereafter on Mondays. Officers thus far elected to the Bowling Association are plugging hard for your enjoyment on the alleys this season, ° Let's help ourselves by helving them, 0-0-0 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE At a recent interesting meeting of the Mixed Bowling League, Herb Crisson was elected as its Secretary-Treasurer, "Cris" did a marvelous job as Chairman of this 3" league in the past season, so it is no wonder this group drafted Cris for another season, From all indications Mixed Bowling is well on the way to another successful fall season with six teams already entered, operation with your local unit of the OntarioHowever, there are lots of girls wanting Tuberculosis Association. Your 0,.T.A., dis- trict unit is supported in its work by your purchase of Christmas Seals, 0-0-0 LADIES 5 PIN LEAGUE TO START NEXT WEEK Mrs, Doris Lindskoog was elected Secre- tary Treasurer of the Ladies 5-Pin Bowling League at a meeting held last Monday night in the Community Church basement. The league will start next Tuesday, Sertember 23rd, at 1:45, Tt will orerate with four teams and the league will run straight through until April and not in two parts, There is room on some teams for additional bowlers. If anyone who wishes to bowl has not yet sub- mitted her name to Doris Lindskoog, she should do so by Friday afterncon. 0-0-0 FOR SLE 1948 Chevrolet Stylemester, motorola radio and sunvisor, Recently overhauled, 4 good tires, Phone 460. . 0-0=0 WANTED TO RENT Young couple, no children, wish to rent one or two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in townsite. Arrly Clock #537, John Dawson, eS le EO ee) to bowl yet so it would be nice if some of you North Camp fellows would sign up so we can round out at least 2 more teams, The deadline for entering a team has been exten- ded till Monday, September 22nd, so if you are not able to enter a full team, submit your name anyway on the form provided and we will rlace you on a team, Deposit the form in the Terrace Bay News boxes or give to any of the following: Al Lindskoog - Eng- ineering Office, Peter Mazza - Warehouse Office, Lois Windle - Townsite, Leon Check- ryn - Alleys and Herb Crisson - Townsite or leave at Hotel Terrace. (Don't be bash- ful men, these girls don't bite!) Remember exrerience (bowling that is) is not impor- tant. Look what Stead & Lindstrom did last season, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Beautiful cottage and lot on west side of Walker's Lake, 2 bed rooms each with double bunks, springs and mattresses, kitchen with cupboards and side board, living room with pull-out couch, 3 chairs, card table and linoleum rug, Heated with Quebec Heater. Indoor toilet. Completely modern functional design throughout. Outside finish vertical siding and cedar shingles.(cont'd page 4)

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