TERRACE BAY NEWS J Vol. 15 July 19 1972 15¢ Per Copy TERRACE BAY NEWS UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Although the Terrace Bay News has been under new management since May 1st no formal announce- ment was made until now as final arrangements were just completed last week. The News is published weekly on Wednesday and deadline for all news material and advertisements is absolutely noon Monday. We will close when Monday is a holiday and only then will the deadline be noon Tuesday. To avoid disappointment news material and advertisements should be in this office the week previous to publication. Our reporters are Mrs. M. Lundberg, Terrace Bay; Mrs. Inez McC uaig, Schreiber and Mrs. A. Todesco, Rossport. Please feel free to contact them or the News Office for assistance and coverage of events. Your comments and opinions are most welcome, so please feel free to call on us. Francis and Deborah Relinink Publishers. NEW STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT Northern Affairs is a branch within the Finance and Administration Division of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Where and how the Ministry fits into the system is explained as follows: As part of the new structure of government in Ontario, the Ministry of Natural Resources came into being on April 1, 1972. What is the new structure? In simplest terms, it is the grouping together of 22 departments and some continued page 2 .. PRESENTATION MADE TO HOSPITAL BY SCHREIBER KINETTE CLUB The Kinette Club of Schreiber had made a dona- tion to purchase a Cassette Recorder and a Polaroid Camera for the McCausland Hospital . The Casette recorder will be used by the nurses for communicating information at shift change times, and for items such as in-service education programs. The Polaroid camera will be used to take pictures of new born babies, and to photograph special events, such as the annual meetings and various Board of Director functions. The McCausland Hospital oppreciates the keen in- terest that the Kinette Club has shown in presenting these gifts, and offers them a sincere thank you. Purchases of such items as a camera and recorder are outside the usual operating budget, and are made possible by the generous donations of such organiza- tions as the Kinette Club. Any such donation is greatly received by the Board of Governors and staff of the McCausland Hospital . Pictured below left to right - Edythe Cosgrove, Mase lMacLeod, Joyce Reid, Eva Gordon, Vic Mazzone end Maureen Phillips Photo by M. Lundberg.