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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1983, p. 3

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With the arrival of spring, it is time once more Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 27, 1983, page 3 McCausland Hospital News zens in our communi- ties of the 12th annual to remind citi- meeting of members of Le rtoth itor Good chance of alarge mine The Northern Miner Toronto, Ontario April 14, 1983 The Editor Terrace Bay News Dear Harry: Here is the information on the Zenmac property I told you I would send. I don't know if it means much to a non-mining person. What it says, in effect, is that there is a very good chance of a large mine being built there, which could eventually provide 500-700 direct jobs. The spinoff jobs in a mining community are traditionally seven for every one, so you are talking about a long term potential of upwards of 4,000 jobs. But first metal prices have to improve. Falconbridge has to make a decision to build the mine, and a 2-4 year phase of construction must be completed, for which much of the specialized labour would be imported on a temporary basis. Until a mine is actually producing, the whole thing is very iffy. But if you combine that with the Hemlo discoveries to the east, it is clear to me that the economic face of your area is going to change during the next four to five years. This is a short time in mining years as. many camps such as Red Lake take 30 years or more to fully develop. Mining is a tough industry, very cyclical, and as a result there will be many ups and downs during the next twenty years. However, these two operations look like they would - be fairly well insulated from downturns because the ore they have discovered is high grade. There is an important, but secondary, gold rush going on to the northeast of Terrace Bay, where five or six of the two dozen companies that have staked proper- ties will be working this summer. This should at the very least, provide some spinoff money from motels and restaurants etc. for your towns. However, that area is currently a long way off from having a mine, though one could possibly be discovered this fall. Yours truly, Kerry Knoll The Northern Miner 'through Fridays. The McCausland Hospi- tal Corporation, which will be held this year on Tuesday, June 14th in the multi-purpose room at the Hospital. The reason for this early notice is that to be entitled to vote, one must become a member of the Corporation by May 14th. Memberships may be obtained at the administration office be- tween 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Mondays The cost of a membership is $5.00 per year or a life-time membership for $100.00, so if you are interested in obtaining a membership, don't de-- lay. Due to a job promo- tion, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mannisto will be leav- ing our community in the not too distant fu- ture. Dick will relin- quish his position as Chairman but will con- tinue as a member of the Board until the annual meeting. In the mean- time, Mrs. Christine Handy will be Acting Chairman until the same date, Tuesday, June 14th. We have been fortu- nate in acquiring the services of Mr. Aurele Piche who will assume the position of Director of Nursing. Mr. Piche is married, with 3 child- ren, and has 10 years of experience as Director of Nursing. Dr. W.G._ Gold- thorpe, who has served our communities since January 24th, will be leaving us at the end of April, and Dr. Mainman will arrive May ist to BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Terry and Ann Condie are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Jeffrey Shawn, born March 22, 1983 at The McCausland Hospital. Proud grandparents are Del and Doris Condie of Kitchener and John and Jean Stethem of Prescott. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MAYHEW - Barclay and Shirley are pleased to announce the arrival of their second child, Brett Graham, on April Ist, 1983, weighing 8 Ibs. 2 oz. at Kinston General Hospital. A brother for Drew. 2 OO, BO. 89O. °O, 09O 598. UO. 0°O. UO. 09D. 08D. 08D. 8D, O88. Me ee Dee Oot O52 O52 O52. O52 O52 O62 O52, O52 O52 O52 O52, *8°° couple *5 single Terrace Bay area. SORRY, NO MINORS Schreiber-Terrace Bay Intermediate Hockey League WIND-UP Saturday, April 30/83 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Schreiber Recreation Complex Music by: "MUSIC MAN" Held under a special occassions permit Proceeds used towards hockey development in the Schreiber- [ro Se Se So =] Go ee a a i OO. ( 3 ae resume his services at the Hospital. Both doc- tors have provided us with excellent medical care and their assistan- ce is very much appre- ciated. We also have acquir- ed a second pysiothera- pist, Mr. William Glas- sier, who comes to us from Kingston, Ontario, and will begin his prac- tise on August Ist. Hospital Day this year in Terrace Bay will be held on Sunday, May 15th, and plans are well underway for the day's activities. Despite the poor weather conditions last year, a good turn- out showed up and we have decided to repeat the observations of this day. This will give new- comers to our communi- ties an opportunity to tour the hospital and demonstrations of new equipment will interest those who have in the past attended these tours. More details will be outlined in future issues of the NEWS, but in the.meantime plan to make a date with your hospital and be up to date on its services. Thank You | would like to thank all my friends for their calls, cards and visits to the Port Arthur General Hospital and The McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay. Thanks to Dr. Wilkes, and the nurses and also many thanks to my neighbours the Prescottes, Petkovics and Ukrainecs. Your thoughfulness will always be remembered. Walter Lewicki BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MILLER: Mike and Kathy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first born, Dannielle Patricia, born March 2, 1983 weighing 3 Ibs. 6 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Alice Miller of Ottawa and Hartley and Audrey McKay of Schreiber. Special thanks to Dr. Croll, Dr. Wilkes, the nursing staff of The McCausland Hospital, to Dr. Hartog, Dr. De and the nursing staff of the 5th Floor at the Port Arthur General Hospital in Thunder Bay. To the nurses of the Neo-Natal unit at the Port Arthur General, we are eternally grateful for your tender loving care duing Dannielle's stay and to Joe and Cindy Speziale, a very special thank you for your hospitality and accomadation during our stay in Thunder Bay. 4 Bring this Coupon for a Bonus Toy Just for Participating in Our Portrait Promotion. Our Bonus Plush Toy is a high quality soft-stuffed animal made of the finest plush fiber - just the right size for your little one. 8x10 COLOUR PORTRAIT ony BBE No additional charge for groups. Additional portraits, and special effects portraiture, if available, may be purchased at reasonable prices. Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or deposit c! Plush animal available in various designs of our choice. LIMIT -- ONE PER CUSTOMER April 28th, 29ht & 30th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thurs. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sat. Hudsons Bay Company Box 249, Schreiber, Ont. , rfully refunded. POT 2S0

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