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Terrace Bay News, 28 Nov 1973, p. 11

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PAGE I4 TERRACE BA RL Y NEWS NOVEMBER 28, 1973 MINISTRY OF HEALTH APPROVES HOSPITAL BY-LAW AMENDMENT The McCausland Hospital Board of Governors has received approval from the Ministry of Health for the recent Amendment to the Admin- istrative By-Laws. This amendment was approved on October 9, I973 in accordance with subsec- tion I of Section 9 of The Public Hospital Act of Ontario and must now be confirmed at the Annual Meeting. The effect of this amendment is to eliminate Section 3, Paragraph 3 which stated: ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. Belliveau of Nackawic, New Brunswick are pleased to announ- ce the engagement of their daughter Joan Margaret to. Mr. Ryan William LeBlanc son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl LeBlanc of Thunder Bay, Ontario. ; ! The wedding will take place on Saturday, December 22nd., at 3 o'clock in St. Martin of Tours Church, Terrace Bay. The wedding will be officiated by Rev. Father Greengrass of St. Martin's Church and Rev. D. Greenough, "No person may be elected or appointed a Governor after reaching the age of seventy (70) years." The initial suggestion for this change to the By-Laws was made by a letter from Lester McCuaig, President of CHIMO, to the Board of Governors. The hospital wishes to thank this organization for their interest and the inia- tive shown by their recommendation to improve the present By-Laws. NEW BANK MANAGER FOR BANK OF MONTREAL Schreiber, who nas always taken a very pro- prietary interest in the managers sent here by the Bank of Montreal, are well-pleased with D.G. (Dave) Walton, transferred from Moosejaw. Mr. and Mrs. Walton have two small children - Tammy, to be 6 in December, and Heath, to be 5 in January =- giving them immediate welcome in the circle of young parents. Schreiber customers, in their only Bank, have expected, and with few exceptions, been given a manager who not only gives profession- al advice, but also lends a sympathetic ear to problems besetting his patrons, and for these qualities, Mr. Walton seems to be 'made to order'. Mr. Walton replaces G.D.G. Korman who has of the Wesley United Church, Thunder Bay. VETERANS BANQUET Borden Ross, past president, was the M.C. for the annual veterans banquet, Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch I09. Barbara Ann McLaugh- lin, Legion first vice-president, proposed the Toast to the Queen. Others at the head table included Mrs. Bord-. en Ross; G.A. Nicol, Legion President; Mrs. Georgina Davis, P.P. Women's Auxiliary; Doctor M. Spacik and his wife; Reeve and Mrs. H.J. McParland; L.A. Bourke, Legion treasurer and his wife; Corp. D. Burton 0.P.P. and wife; Lester McCuaig, Chimo Club President and Inez McCuaig, the club secretary. Mr. Ross paid tribute to Tommy Bolan and Tommy Whitton, First World War veterans attend- ing and welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawley, members of the Thunder Bay Legion Branch and Lou Karns, of Toronto. : ; G.A. Nicol gave the toast to the Women's Auxiliary, thanking them for the assistance given financially and their encouragement in Legion projects. Reeve McParland said the Legion's concern and support in community affairs was appreciat- ed and knew they'd be interested in brief sketch of present business: after seven years of planning the sewage contract has finally been signed; the i dam required seems cert- ain with the C.P.R.'s co-operation; a public meeting is to be held shortly regarding the pro posed medical centre. Dr. Spacik said he felt very proud in being asked to address such an honourable institution as the Canadian Legion, knowing the history which lay behind its members. The poignant 'Lest We Forget' used in the Legion Remembrance Day Services to me, bear the admonition that we should remember, and What Shall we Remember? - we should question ourselves and consider; The tragedies of the last two world wars? involv- ing the fate of whole nations. The dead who continued page I5 LR gone to Souris, Man. as manager.

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