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Terrace Bay News, 6 Feb 1969, p. 1

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VOL 12, NO. A WORD OF APPRECIATION To the people of Terrace Bay and other patients: Please accept my sincere thanks for your co-opera- tion during the past three months. Particular thanks to my office nurse, Mrs. D'Arcy, without whom | could not have managed. Mrs. Buck, and all her staff did so much to help and are highly commended. And, to all those concerned from Kimberly-Clark for their help, many thanks. | hope you will extend the same courtesy to Dr. Moffat, his wife Linda, and son Grant who have taken up residence here at 75 Hudson Drive. ; D.J.M. McCausland, M.D. DOCTORS OFFICE HOURS In the future, office hours will be 9 - 12 a.m. and 2 - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 - 12 a.m. only on Saturday . Alternate Wednesdays and Thursday afternoons . will be taken off, as well as alternate weekends, by each doctor. There will be NO evening office hours ~ Saturday afternoon or Sunday office hours. Doctor on call may be ascertained from hospital staff, phone 3627. Please confine all phone calls to office hours. Emergencies will be taken care of as in the past. D.J.M. McCausland, M.D. WHOSE POST OFFICE? © How can the postmaster-general say that efficiency will be boosted by discontinuing Saturday mail? Whose efficiency? Whose mail? And for that matter, whose post office? LIVE and WORK THE SAFE WAY -taken from the Printed Word SERVING THE DISTRICT FEBRUARY 6, 1969 COHO SALMON FOR LAKE SUPERIOR The department of lands anf forests will plant 150,000 coho smolts (yearlings) in tributary waters of Lake Ontario and Lake Superior early this spring in a further effort to improve the Great Lakes sports fishery. The fish, to be introduced on a limited experimental basis, will be the first coho salmon plantings undertaken by the Province. Ninety thousand coho will be planted in the Credit River, 20,000 in the Humber River, and 20,000 in Bronte Creek, at the western end of Lake Ontario. One planting of 20,000 will be made in the Gravel River in the Nipigon Bay area of Lake Superior. ~ In addition to coho, lands and forests will plant 10,000 rainbow trout yearlings in the Gravel (Lake Superior), Humber (Lake Ontario), and in Lake Huron's Saugeen River. The first plantings of 35,000 highly selected splake yearlings will also be made in Georgian Bay this spring, probably in the Meaford area. The new 1969 programs involving coho salmon, rainbow trout and splake are in addition to the department's previously established plantings of lake trout yearlings in Lake Superior, kokanee salmon in Lake Huron and Georgian Bay and kokanee and splake in Lake Ontario. COUNCIL QUOTES The regular meeting of the Terrace Bay Town Council was held in Council Chambers on January ~ 28th, with Reeve Cavanaugh presiding. Councillors Bray; Caccamo and Desrosiers were present. Clerk Hanley read the minutes of the previous regular meeting and the Inaugural meeting, which were adopted as read. (Cont'd-on page 7)

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