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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jul 1984, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 25, 1984 Annual Recruitment Tour Planned The Ministries of Northern Affairs and Health are gearing up for the Annual Recruit- ment tour, a program designed to attract health professionals to -underserviced areas. Dr. Bill Copeman manager of Health's underserviced area pro- gram, said "We have 20 communities to date that have indicated their par- ticipation in this year's tour." He added he was confident the number of communities taking part in the 1984 tour would probably equal last year's figures, but he was concerned that so many communities leave their planning to the last minute. This year's five day tour will run from.Mon- day, October 22 to Fri- day, October 26 with visits to the communi- ties of Ottawa, King- ston, London, Hamil- ton and Toronto, res-. pectively. a " Northern Affairs Minister Leo Bernier, a strong advocate of the annual tour, said, "This is one event that medi- cally underserviced communities can't af- ford '~ miss. It provides a forum for them to pro- mote their communities and meet well over 1,000 health professionals looking for employment now and in the future. Travel grants are pro-- vided. to participating communities to help' them defray the costs of the five day tour. "In an effort to help northern communities organize for the tour, my ministry has produced an audio/visual tape which I feel is a definite asset in pre-tour plan- ning." Communities wishing to view the pre- sentation should con- tact their nearest North- ern Affairs Officer. 'Letters outlining this year's tour have gone out to all Chief Munici- pal Officers of com- munities in Northern Ontario, tors and Chiefs of Staff of hospitals, physicians practising in underser- viced areas, District Health Councils and Area Planning Co- ordinators and the On- tario Medical Associa- tion,' said Dr. Cope-. man. "We're accept- ing communities on a first come first served basis."' The Ministry of Health has to make ad- vanced reservation for 'transportation, recep- Administra-. tion rooms and food. "A well thought out and planned display, in the company of qualified community represent- atives, is the first big step towards success on the tour," said Mr. Bernier. "And I urge underserviced Northern communities to act now."' The McCausland Hos- pital of Terrace Bay with financial assistance from the Township of Terrace Bay will be participat- ing as well as the Town- ship of Schreiber. CS EO AE! NO will be closed TICE The M.T.C. Office in Schreiber July 23rd to Aug. 6th The office will open for Aug. 7th and 8th. It will then close again from Aug. 9th to 12th. Reopening on Aug. 13th Plata & Morrill Chartered Accountants Bookkeeping, accounting, auditing, con- sulting and taxation services. Squier St. Thunder Bay, Ont. P7B 4A8 Telephone: p.m. COME & GO SHOWER in honour of Daryl-Lynn Richardson will be held August Ist in the basement of the United Church from 8 p.m. to 10 EVERYONE WELCOME Homes for the Aged Monthly Meeting. The Board of Man- agement of the District of Thunder Bay Homes for the Aged held their monthly meeting at, Pinewood Court on Fri-' day, July 6, 1984 at! 11:00 a.m. Operating Accounts for the month of May, 1984 were approved to- talling $184,335.94. The Annual Fire In- spection Report of Pine- wood Court was present- ed. The report indicated that the overall condi- tions within the home were good with only minor corrective action required. It was announced that Mrs. Mary Tolmonen has been appointed by the Lieutenant Gover- nor as Member-At- Large representing the Provincial Government on the Board of Man- + agement, effective May 17, 1984. The Board approved three representatives from Pinewood Court, two from Birchwood Terrace and one Board Member to attend the upcoming 0.A.H.A. An- nual Convention in To- ronto, September 9-11, 1984. ' A Wine and Cheese Party was held Friday, July 6, 1984 in honor of Mr. Vibert. Presenta- tions were made by staff, the Ladies Auxili- ary and the Board. Next meeting is scheduled for Birchwood Terrace July 27, 1984. a CE) : wale Dee 6°° - gale rao 49° Men's Assorted Shirts Men's Shorts Men's Assorted T-shirts Men's shirt & short set Reg. to 18.00 Reg. 14.98 Reg. to 16.98 Reg. 24.98 99 'Men's Jantzen shirts Men's Jantzen shorts Men's Muscle Shirts Boy's Shorts Reg. 21.98 Reg. 21.98 Reg. 15.00 Reg. to 9.98 99 99 Childrens' T-shirts Ladies Tops & Blouses Ladies Blouses 14" Colour T.V. ne ge : Reg. to 18.98 Reg. to 12.98 Regular Prices: $100 --t Kitchen Suite 5 pieces Reg. 279.95 .. 200° 30,000 B.T.U. with . 20 Ib. Propane Tank Reg. 269.00 Gale. 5. Gas BBO 24" Bubble Pad Reg. 6.98 a. 42° 48" Bubble Pad Reg. 12.98 9" Tent Pegs Reg. 3.59 ne 00 eZ, Customer satisfa ee SS = Fudsons Bay Company at the Bay Schreiber, Ont. July 25, 31, 1984 ction, we guarantee it

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