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Terrace Bay News, 13 Nov 1990, p. 16

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Page 16; Néws,Tuesday; Novemiber '13,1990 5 me Or a we Oe ee Oe OH ee ee ee oo es me tee nee coe . . organ donor organization Drivers who have signed the organ donor portion of their drivers' licences should now con- tact the Multiple Organ Retrieval and Exchange Program of Ontario if they want more infor- mation about participating in organ and tissue donation pro- grams. This a change from the infor- mation now provided on Ontario SESERE DAD norOntair, your licences which tells drivers to Angee Northern airline, direct questions to the chief coro- i u ner's office. ind beget ot to MORE has assumed the roun Pp ares | responsibility from the chief Toronto via coroner for answering public "a Thunder Bay. _ | inquiries about the Human 5 Tissues Gift Act. In conjunction with hee Chee Rosell, MORE execu: Air Canada and sive aire iUe ssc pemons P a hee keep their signed donor cards in 7 Canadian Airlines, their wallets or purses with other norOntair now has personal identification. i "The card should not be sent to an sone and the caeatnaae 2 : schedules you want. Rosell also urged those who | , wA : : sign cards to discuss their wishes ° e e For information and openly with their families. . beginning a route selection reservations call "While the signed cards are | , cee = 1-800-665-0520 or very valuable in indicating a study for a new transmission patient's wish to be considered as |* |, : : bag! FouL travel agent. " an organ donor," she explained, |- Jjne to Manitoba ' "hospitals will not retrieve over | , - 8 Se a _|, The province's demand for electricity has been growing, profit organi: : Spa sees zation funded by the Ministry of |. steadily -- and -- forecasts indicate that Ontario will need | Health to provide professional 50% to 100% more electricity over the next 25 years. Mair public education programs and |° | : 2 Ontario Northland materials on organ and tissue |° Se . donation and transplantation. 50 = : It also manages the provincial = + +p computer system which allocates | ° ee a . Take a Walk Through The Classifieds organs that have been donated. ° "4 = hee perso . You never know what great bargains you might stumble across MORE can be reached at 984 | | . SRST in = : Bay St., Suite 503, Toronto, MSS "Ss ag te ea Qi. SQV o@ ' ford ~ 2A5 or by.calling.the-toll free | es o } xB? MP? Qe oi A , wp: ' " mous ; s of: : ee af p? ext? \. ) Re : : 3 -- . : . = a 1990 1995 2000 2005 a0 (2014 e Year (January) Callouses? é Remove them quick! -- 1. Ontario Hydro's "Balance of Power" proposal sets out + MCGREGOR- On October 31, 1990, Alice and easily . to meet this energy challenge in a number of ways, one . McGregor of Vancouver, B.C., aged 80 years. of which calls for the purchase of 1000 megawatts of , Pre-deceased by husband Arnold, survived by electricity annually from Manitoba Hydro beginning in daughters Roberta and her husband Zoltan the year 2000. This would require construction of a new : Paxy, and Jean and her husband John high voltage transmission line from the Manitoba bor- Gentile, grandson Jeff Gentile, sisters Jean, * der to either the Timmins or the Sault Ste. Marie area. * Mary and brother Grogan. Memorial service s was held on Saturday, November 3 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of St. Paul's Hospital, =F oh Vancouver. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, MEDICATED . Balance of Power ; donations may be made to St. Paul's Hospital, 3 : Intensive Care Unit, 1081 Burrard Street, Along with the purchase of energy from Manitoba, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1Y6. Alice will be lov- AT THE FIRST SIGN | |- Hydro's proposal includes adding more water power, ingly remembered by her family and many OF A COLD... * building new generating stations and upgrading existing ° friends. " * ones, purchasing electricity from others and, of course, * '|. aheavy emphasis on the wise and efficient use of ° ASPERGU iM' . electricity at home and work. . = / @ Adult-Strength Medicine | |. How everybody can help ' erths (| | : Ontario Hydro is working with Ontario's businesses ; and industries, helping them reduce electricity use with ALLOUSES? ® efficient lighting, energy audits and motor use * programs. And, already over 1,000 major companies Corns? Remove them quickly and : GET READY FOR WINTER Nov. 5th - Nov. 17th * are introducing progressive programs that will help : « Ontario become a province of power savers. ° Comforters and Spreads $6.69 See casily: * At home you can help reduce electricity use by turning Winter Coats and Parkas $7.89 Mens and LadiesTopcoat $6.99 * off unneeded lights, using energy efficient lights and * shower heads, and wise appliance use. " To help you save -- get your "free" Home Energy Pack ; of booklets...ideas to help you save valuable electricity. * Terrace Bay Schreiber a * Call: : Lower Level Travel Rest : S&S : THE SEWING NOOK TRAILER PARK fm a hell : Stata ; 825-9555 824-2617 Li 1-800-263-9000 Mt DAS AA ED

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