fn ) ZUf NZ as we Wh --EY Sioa (\\ a \ March 31, 1984 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Conference Room in Recreation Centre Craft Table Bake Table Rummage Table Donations will be gratefully accepted. Drop off points: Kathie Notwell - 558 Superior - 825-9221 Hilda Engler - 22 Southridge - 825-9382 Chery! Duhaime - 7 Selkirk - 825-3830 fj SSIS AW Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 29, 1984, page 9 SS, ah LE ihe T Sorihbles by WINNIE CAMPBELL The Women's Insti- tute Meeting of Feb. 14th was cancelled due to some members being away and others under the weather. The next regular meeting will take place March 13th in the Town Hall basement when the New Years Baby of Schreiber will be present. The regular C.W.L. meeting was held on Feb. 12th in Holy An- gels Parish Centre, with Mrs. Saarinen presid- ing. Colleen Gauthier read the minutes and correspondenc?. Rox- anne McLellan gave the treasurer's report. Rita McGrath gave the Spiri- tual Report and stated some C.W.L. members attended the "Healing of Heart" mission in Terrace Bay. All reports from convenors were read. Kay Stefurak report- ed on Community Life $4' NISSAN DATSON TRUCKS IN STOCK! Drop by and see the "New gas ' Sipping workers" At Prices You Can AFFORD! stating the World Day of Prayer is March 2nd and will be hosted by Holy Angels C.W.L. She also mentioned the Parish Dance to be held on March 2nd at the Com- munity Centre from 9- 1:00 a.m. Plans are be- ing made for Holy An- gels 75th Anniversary to be held in October. Fi- nancial assistance was given to Smithdown. Father Peter Groulx was asked to say a few words. The meeting was closed with a prayer and a luncheon followed. Winner of the "Chimo Bingo" was Mrs. Mar- tha Huller. Winners of the "Kinsmen Bingo" were Mrs. Irene Borut- ski and Yvonne Vien- neau. Get well wishes go to Mr. Herbie Gellert, Mr. Des O'Driscoll, Mr. Pidge Weaver and Lil McDonald. All are pa- tients in the hospital; also Mrs. Alice Clavelle. 4 wheel drive 2 wheel drive i gas or diesel | Regular or King Cab "In Nipigon of All Places"' at North Shore Motors "serving the North Shore" 887-2512 First St. West (Formerly Edmar's) NIPIGON Welcome back from Jamaica, with a nice tan, Mr. and Mrs. Mikus. Dr. and Mrs. Lau have returned from a vaca- tion in Toronto. Our sincere sympa- thy to Mona Holmes and family on the passing of Mona's mother Mrs. Varren. Word has been received that long time resident of Schreiber, Bill St. Louis, passed away last week. Sym- pathy goes out to his relatives. Gino Caccamo pre- sided for the Chimo Club meeting on Friday in the absence of the President F.V. Har- ness. A minute's si- lence was observed to the memory of our late members Margaret Spillane and Patrick Leisander. Routine busi- ness followed. The Home Bingo Committee reported that Mrs. Martha Huller won the February Bingo and lucky numbers were won by L. Falzetta, Helen Stokes and Chris Mor- ris. The resolutions Committee will present a Resolution to the U.S.C.O. prior to the Annual Convention. Happy Birthday was sung to Dora Weaver and Mildred D'Arcy. Prizes were won by Etta Gray and Beth--Mac- adam. Sees Following the meet- ing shuffleboard was played and prizes were won by Esther Birch and Etta Gray. Bridge prize winners were Gino Cac- camo and Alex Gordon. Whist winners were Della Moore and Eileen Winters. A film "Peo- ple by the Billions" was shown by A.W. Slater projectionist. Bern Ja- comb gave a lengthy list of members receiving Get Well wishes and messages of sympathy. A pot luck lunch was enjoyed to close a de- lightful evening. Happy Birthday to Jack Stokes. figures" continued from page 9 se time. We respond when we are notified, and similiar to other ambulance services in areas and communi- ties the same size as ours, we work with stand-by staff. We do not have a call volume to justify full time staff. When a call is received, the stand-by crew are notified, proceed to the vehicle, and then to the scene. A chronic and usually very exagger- ated complaint. from the public is "What took you so long to get here?", and I can cer- tainly understand and identify with persons waiting for help to arrive in an emergency. The usualy delay for ambu- lance response time is caused by the individual not knowing the Ambu- lance phone number, and calling everywhere but the ambulance num- ber, and this does create a delay in response time. How many peo- ple know the number to call when they are faced with an emergency? It's listed in the Phone Di- rectory under AMBU- LANCE for both Schrei- ber and Terrace Bay (825-9442). Other delays may be caused for the following reasons: weather and road conditions, loca- tion of the emergency, the ambulance may be in the garage for servic- ing or on a long-distance trip to Thunder Bay; then you must wait for the ambulance to ar- rive from the next com- munity - the ambulance may be out on another emergency. We do not keep an ambulance on every street corner wait- ing for an emergency to occur. We do, and will continue to respond to all emergencies when we are notified. As Don Ross explain- ed to the Council, this is a privately owned and operated service, with a satellite service oper- ated out of Terrace Bay. It is not a Municipal ser- vice, but an area ser- vice covering a large area of the North Shore. When anyone has con- cerns or complaints, they should be directed to the ambulance ser- vice, not the hospital. In your article, you encourage people to "'stand up and defend yourselves," well this is what this letter is all about. Contrary to some people's opinion, with the very few facts and figures they have at their disposal, we have a very good ambulance service in this area, and ~ we will continually strive to provide the best in care and transporta- tion for the sick and in- jured. Whenever a per- son feels they have a justified complaint or question, call me, get the facts and figures and the problem will be dealt with accordingly. Yours truly, Patrick J. Dingwell THANK YOU | would like to thank those who attended my recent shower. Your congratulations and gifts will be much appreciated. Terry Falzetta