Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 9, 1985 . Health continued from page 3 community." Ken Temple, ad- ministrator of the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital, said, "The new rehabilitation program should contribute to a reduction in re- admissions to the psychiatric hospital and represents a significant step forward in providing men- tal health services for our The Thunder Bay pro- grams are two of 50 new community mental health programs to be funded by the ministry this year, at an annual cost of $6.4 million. Eighteen of these are for the treatment of drug or alcohol programs. This will bring the total number of ministry-funded, com- munity mental health pro- grams to 306, with an an- nual budget for 1984-85 of $47.5 million. community."" wane 612 S. High-St. Thunder Bay THANK YOU P7B.IN2 or call Bob Fournier would like to thank the 345-4555 Nursing Staff, and Doctors of The training starts this week McCausland Hospital for the care and = kindness during his stay. He would 3 also like to thank everyone for the i.m. dodick cards, flowers and food. Leona would ; like to thank the people who drove R.O. 'her to visit Bob in the hospital. : Your kindness is appreciated. optometrist Bob and Leona = 1119 Victoria Ave BIRCH THUNDER BAY SCENES | MAGic forentk PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 622-7726 at WHITE SAND LAKE See Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior captured for you by, S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Portraits, Weddings & Commercial 'At Terrace Bay, during a gathering to recognize Safe Work Performance in the Kimberly-Clark Truck Haul crew and Water Delivery crew, Lloyd Hiebert is congratulated for twenty-five years of accident free work by M.A. Penttila (left) and R.A. Baxter (right). THANK YOU on our 25th Anniversary Nick and Gai) Bain would like to thank all of their children, also Doris, Bev, and Laura Legault, and Patsy Campbell and Cathy Cook who took pictures at the church and reception. Jack Stokes who was present with congratula- tions and a certificate marking our 25th an- niversary. The guests and all who donated to the money tree and gifts. Your thoughtfulness will always be appreciated. A special Thank You to Father Peter Groulx. Nick and Gail ' Rec Report Swim Lessons We are working in co-operation with Marathon Swim Pool to enable participants to continue their Red Cross Swim Lessons. The North of Superior Supply Co. A leading direct home food supplier has opportunity for Food Consultants (direct slaes) to} contact families and provide guidance in setting up grocery and frozen food supply program. Experience Not Required. 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