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Terrace Bay News, 18 Dec 1985, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 18, 1985 Retirement Party On Nov. 16 Wally Richard- son was honored with a party for his forthcoming retirement from CPR. He is Shown above with his wife Nora. Friends surprised him with a cake and tea made by Flo Fischer while Pat Bolan présented him with a gift from friends. Helping out were Myra Smilsky, Shirly Krystia, and Nola Fummerton. The Richardsons live -- in Schreiber. by Helene Ballard Hello! I hope all is well with you nice folks. No doubt you are all busy get- ting ready for Christmas. It seems like that day comes before we are ready. Some of us are ready, however. It only comes once a year so let's enjoy it. The residents here at Birchwood enjoyed a very lovely Christmas Tea hosted by our Ladies Aux- iliary who always do such a great job in everything they provide for our pleasure and comfort, so dear ladies on behalf of all the residents, please accept our grateful thanks. Yesterday our Christmas tree arrived, provided for us by Kimberly-Clark and again our grateful thanks. Also thanks to the three young folks who kindly saw to it that the tree was installed in our lounge. It was very thoughtful of them. Today the tree was decorated by our staff to the sounds of Christmas carols and this made for a very nice morning. Now our home dooks like a real Christmas fairy land. With the Christmas lights outside the town, Music by: 9 p.m. till 2 a.m. $20/couple Party Sound Terrace Bay Legion Br. 223 ~ and along with the snow, it makes it look like a Christmas card. It is with regret that we say "'Au Revoir" to Rolly and Jeanne Sinotte who are leaving to make their home in Thunder Bay. They will be missed. They are a very nice couple, and so we wish them all the best in their new home. Come back for a visit some time. Now I am sorry I have a "'bite" at this time of year. I have had several Phone calls and people have stopped me in town to ask me to put in this week for them, so here it is. I ask the hydro for their co- Operation, as it seems several street lights have been out for a few weeks now on Elizabeth Street, the residents there would very much like to have them fixed. I know it is not always nice in the cold weather to climb up poles but please, fellas, how about it? Thank you: Now until next week, try to keep cool, don't rush around too much, save your youth for your old age,.and remember "We get too soon old and too late smart." Cheerio. iM, FIRST ~~/"\»- SUPER 2 CHANNEL CHOICE aN PAA NEA raat mtn FIRST CHOICE/ SUPERCHANNEL MUCHMUSIC THE SPORTS NETWORK TRUE VALUE. 3 NETWORKS SUBSCRIBE HOW 158 /math 4 . ie er (Tey) 4, 2 i at ><) is 4, sh . > i » i ><) is 4 we, 2, ><) Oo: <)) TB) X 4, s v {> p<) 4, b<I6) ><) bY > (> Te) 4, bd > p b <a} <) a, KY >" p<) re, bY > {> p<) > ¢, ie) A Sp «1/80 <18) @ Simcoe Plaza 825-3327 b ve 8, bes <9; IX Sas at) 4, eS <1'6) p<) ><) 2 + p ae) 4, 8 > >, b1-<) > >> ><) 2, pe Wels] 4, 2, br) 4, 2 b1-<) ve, 2 = br) 4, 2, br-<j} =, / oS bray a, 2, p<) >) ik py se, bY br <); ><) 2 + e ><) i) {> os} mental retardation | affects thousands of Canadians... You can reduce the odds Parents can avoid many birth related defects through sensible living habits. You should take these precautions: 1. Stick to a well balanced diet with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoid excessive use of alcohol and non medical, drugs. - Cut down or cut out smoking. - Ask your doctor to make sure you both have compatible blood types. - Notify your doctor of any family history of retardation Or other medical problems on both sides. - Be sure you are immunized against German measles. - Avoid excessive exposure to X-Rays. - Get your doctor's approval before taking drugs or medication and take only what is necessary. hat willhebe like mommy? Visit your doctor regularly . . . and take his advice. Insist that your baby be given a P.K.U. test before leaving the hospital. It could mean preventing retardation before it occurs. To learn more about Mental Retardation and fo get involved call your local association for the men tally retarded. Schreiber-Terrace Bay Association for the Mentally Retarded P.O. Box 212 Schreiber, Ont. PoT 2W0 824-2548 ce

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