VoL. 21 NO, 26 June 28,.1978 Pubilc Library Terrace Bay, Ont. 20¢ Per Copy \ Celebrate [@F=Ta P= To ERY, V/27=1 JUNE 25-JULY 1 If you want to know what Canada really is, ask someone who has recently emigrated to this country. Or, if you have travel- ed abroad you know when you say "I'm a Canadian" almost every- one receives you with genuine friendliness. How many other nations do you know who are received in the same way? The Council for Canadian Unity, an apolitical organization of volunteer Canadians, initiated CANADA WEEK (June 25-Jily 1) in 1969 for the promotion of one Canada for all Canadians. It has been a growing success with each passing year. Composed of many people in all walks of life and from all sectors of the community, the Council takes posttive action from day-to-day in its combat against separatism in all its forms and it gives overt support to positive action by others toward promoting the unity of all Canadians throughout the land We Canadians are facing a crucial time in our history. It may seem difficult to get hold of the problems facing us; to get them to stand still long enough for us to work out equi t- able solutions. Your local Canada Week Committee is there to help you contribute to the promotion of a united Canada. Some people in Quebec feel they would be happier, more cul- turally secure and have a better future as a separate nation. Others in Canada think the country would be served by helping Quebec to get out of confederation. Both views are woefully short-sighted. Such people fail to see Canada as the greatly blessed nation it is. For many, in other parts of the world, we are a symbol of hope and the land of. their dreams. It is up to each Canadian to demonstrate his faith in Canada its wonderfully diverse people and the future we can build to- gether. To let this country slip 'rom us now because of apathy indifference or the ignorance of short-sighted views would be a tragic event for our children and for the world. Come on, Canadians! Celebrate CANADA WEEK, Nak 4 HOSPITAL NEWS THE MINUTES OF McCAUSLAND: HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING - June 6/78: Nine members were present. Jan McEwen - Chaiman - called the meeting to order. Motion #1 The minutes of the last Regular Board Meeting of May 9, 1978 were accepted as corrected. Motion #2 Moved © M, Hamilton and seconded by C. Poole ; that the Special Board Meeting of May 16th be accepted as corrected. : Business Arising from Minutes: Jan McEwen stated that she would be replacing'R, Wills - along with M. Puttock, at the Joint Nurses' Association = Hospital Committee Meeting to be held on June 19th, 1978. The job description for the Administrator was reviewed and discussed by the members and a few corrections were made. Commi ttee Reports: All five contracts submitted to paint the inside and outside of House #9 were thoroughly investi- gated and it was decided that Mike's Painting do the work because of their experience, excellent references and their ability to work quickly. Jan McEwen stated that past Board member, Roland Wills has offered to chair the meeting, following the Annual Meeting, for the election of officers. . Dr. Croll circulated the Medical Staff's recommended chang- es to the Policies approved at the Board. Meeting of May 9, 1978. All policies that are medical related should be sent to the Medical Staff for input and then referred to the Board for approval. Ralph Blake presented a brief report and stated that capit- al expenditures under $250. may be expensed. A written monthly report on the progress of construction will be submitted to the Board by R, Wills, Resident Inspector and a carbon copy will be sent to W, Donald Baldwin - Archi- tect. ; Re McAdam reported that Mr. R. Northcott is working in place of R, Sinotte who is on vacation. G.M. & H.0, Holmes Ltd; are now undertaking the required re -pairs to the roof of the old hospital. To page 4 .... !