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Terrace Bay News, 24 Mar 1955, p. 3

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Page 3 MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH REPORT (Cont.) | necessary immunizations, and searching for septic.-eonditions and signs of. infest~ ation," ' "The public and separate schools have been inspected and found to be in excellent condition," ae "a "The weekly sanitation inspection of the North Camp facilities has been carried on through the year and also frequent sanitation inspections of the two local eating establishments," "Water samples from the municipal 'supply have been sent to the Provincial Laboratories at intervals with all samples being reported as grade A. Garbage disposal and sewage disposal are both accomplished in a sanitary manner," -71sh jsvaire yaroh doearrine Free ool cinger ROBE a ; . ey e090 CREDIT UNION NEWS it "ieee MEDICAL OFFICER OF HSALTH REPORT FOR 1954 Your Savings are Matched With Life Insur- ~~ Dre De Je M, McCausland, Medical val Saige ete Greek t Union EX att " Officer of Health, for Terrace Bay, recently ou get one dollar insurance for submitted his annual repart 'fo the Board each dollar you deposit up to. $1000.00, of Health, _ so if you. save #1,000,00 in savings, Ths report summed up as follows: this means you also have $1,000.00 of "The Community has enjoyed a good STSUPANC Go year as far as health and sanitation are __, Every menber - TA Bey, OR OR, concerned except for _an outbreak of mumps child - is eligible for this. insurance in the Fall," "aS long-as "they are under 'the age of 70 Some statistics from the report are and are able to perform the usual as follows: tn duties of his livlihood (at work,. home "Tmmunizaticn of the children of. the or school) when he deposits money in town of pre~schocl age continued throughout the Credit Union. | : the year! with a total of 268 innoculations If you are sick when you deposit against diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping money (or when the contract was purchased) cough, There were 62 vaccinations given yeu receive ineurance when you are well against small pox.. No cases of any of again, Once insured, you keep the -- the preceding diseases occured during insurance as.long as your money is in the year," ys the Credit Union and the contract is in "There were 68 casé8 "of mumps during force, the year and two cases of scarlet fever, 8 No cases of psleomyelitis occured here in ; Ser? 1954. There were no. new cases. of tubercul- . sere me Pers NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF LOCAL "There were' 71 live births during ASSOCIATION =__ GUIDES AND BROWNIES -- 1954 to Terrace Bay residents and 4 still- An invitation is extended .to all births, There was one death (adult) and members, Guide and Brownie Leaders, no maternal mortality nor infant mortality." parents of Guides and Brownies, and The following information will be of ...... ».obhers who are interested, to attend interest as an indication -f the efforts ~~ ~~ "ithe. regular neering of the Local Assoc~ and precautions necessary to keep "the tation, Guides and Brownies on Monday, town" healthy, March 28th at 8:00 p.m. in the small "Frequent visits to both grade schools meeting room at the Recreation Centre, were made throughsut the year by myself and 5 an by the schocl nurse for the purpose of | |! ~ a-O=0 « examining new pupils, carrying out the (Cont. on next col.)

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