PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 3, I973 Canada Savings Bonds - continued Canadians, either through the payroll savings plan where they work or by indivi8ual purchase for cash or by installments, at their local banks and -authorized investment dealers, stock brokers, trust and loan companies and credit unions. Canada Savings Bonds play a dual.role in the development of Canada. They help individ- ual Canadians save, on a regular basis, towar- ds achieving family economic goals and at the same time, play a major role in the Federal Government's debt management program, thus pro -viding a means whereby every Canadian can be- come directly involved in financing his coun- try's growth and future development. your week ahead sy or. aw. om Forecast Period: October 7 to October 14, 1973 ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 - May 20 GEMINI May 21 - June 20 MOONCHILD June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 Someone who keeps harping about being a vic- tim of yesterday's misfortunes, might throw your plans out of focus. Avoid a complaining member of the opposite sex. For those under your sign so inclined, there's favorable aspects in affairs of the heart. It's highly probable, you'll be the object of a shal- low flirtation. According to existing cosmic forces, you're in for good advice. Concerning what? The opposite sex! So, take counseling to heart. It's not one of your better times to play "hunch- es." Apparently you might misread the motives of someone close to you. Stellar patterns point to your making important decisions -- for someone else. Keep one thing in mind, don't become emotionally involved or an active participant through your counseling. Beware! It seems as though you're inclined to trade off a valuable item or association for a short term gain. Solidify your existing friend- ships and possessions. This week's aspects are peculiar, to put it mildly. For example: A minor gain, perhaps financial, could {rigger an impulsive debt burdening spree. The door is open for material and financial gains. Don't get the wrong idea, however. This cosmic cycle doesn't bring luck. Whether or not it's going to be you or your associates, is beside the point! This week finds nervousness and irritabilities scattered among your co-workers. There's unexpected help coming from an un- expected source. In all candor, you'll receive aid that you really don't deserve, sorry to say! Many Aquarians might find this week to be a period of contacting members of the opposite sex -- who hold rather peculiar ideas. Avoid taking sides in a feud that is about to smolder among your associates. Tact, diplomacy and keeping your opinion to yourself, is in order. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING The McCausland Hospital Board held a regu- lar meeting on September I8th, I973 in the Schreiber Municipal Office. Due to Rena McAdam's illness, Don Beno chaired the meet- ing. The minutes of a meeting held in Mara- thon regarding District Health Councils were read and a second meeting held in Terrace Bay on September I7th, I973 was also discussed. A letter from Pinewood Court Home for the Aged was read. The hospital will be required to pay $9,000 toward the cost of capital improvements to the present heating system. Pat Buck presented a report on the Small Hosp- ital Conference she attended along with Rena McAdam, Don Beno and Vic Mazzone. Accounts for August, I973 in the amount of $21,512.60 were passed for payment. The Administrator reported that nursing per- sonal will attend an In-Service Education Sess- ion at Wilson Memorial Hospital in Marathon on October I8th and I9th, I973. An employee meet -ing will be held on October Ist, I973 to dis- cuss possible improvements to present services and also additional services that could be provided in a new facility. Frank Anderson, Chairman of the Development Committee, will sit in on this meeting to provide a direct commun- ication link between employees and Board re- garding planning for the future. The Nursing Service Consultant from the Ministry of Health will visit the hospital on September 24th. Dr. Adey, Chief of Medical Staff, gave a report on the quarterly Medical Staff Meeting. Dr. Spacek attended this meeting for the first time and will assist in future medical staff committee work. ; A member of the Consulting Staff from Thun- der Bay will be invited to present a paper to physicians and nurses at our hospital. V. Mazzone explained the need to purchase a stencil duplicator for the printing of hos- pital forms. A motion was passed to purchase this piece of equipment. Also under new bus- iness, improvements to the Hospital of Ontario Pension Plan were announced. [These improve- ments will become effective on January I, The next meeting will be held on October I6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Municipal Office. Editor's Quote Book "The secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally inter- ested." --We illiam Dean Howells 1974. 4