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Terrace Bay News, 22 Aug 1984, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 22, 1984 Over 8,000 health care detectives will join to- er to celebrate the first Medical Laboratory Technology Week in On- tario during the week of August 20 to 26. | Sponsored by the On- tario Society of Medi- cal Technologists, the . week will present an opportunity for the pub- lic to become more aware of the vital role played by these health care professionals in the diagnosis and treat- ment of disease. Throughout the pro- vince there will be dis- plays in malls, hospital lobbies and waiting rooms, and open houses Health Care Detectives in laboratories. 'The role of medical laboratory technologists in the health care team is sometimes forgotten because of the little exposure between pa- tients and laboratory staff," explains O.S.M.T. President, Sheila Woodcock. "Few people are directly ex- posed to the laboratory situation. They may have their blood taken 'for testing', but have no idea what happens to their precious speci- men or what complex testing is performed to produce results which many mean the differ- ence between life and death."' By opening labora- tories for public in- spection the Society hopes that a greater understanding of health detective's role can be developed. Using a wide variety of instruments and po mete under rigorously controlled conditions, technolog- ists routinely aid physic- ians in establishing their diagnoses and monitor the progress of patients during' the course of their illness. Northew Affairs Information andAssistance to Smaii Businesses by JANE E. GREER Ontario's three de- velopment corporations - Ontario Development Corporation (ODC), Eastern Ontario De- velopment Corpora- tion (EODC), and Northern Ontario De- velopment Corporation (NODC) offer a compre- hensive program of fi- nancial aid advisory ser- vices to business and operations, financing goods for export, pur- chasing approved pollu- tion control and energy conservation equip- ment and introducing~a new product or techno- logy. In many cases, spe- cial incentives are avail- able, including interest- free periods, deferral of principal repayment, varying maximums, and i i uina 'Maa To elect a Progressive Conservative ! Candidate for the Provincial Riding of | Lake Nipigon will be held September 22 in Nipigon Jim Files Request local support Py Transportation by bus provided I For information call aR ® 825-3870 824-2741 For further informa- industry in locations and tion contact: - situations where finan- District Director Jim cing is not available Files 825-3273. from conventional lend- ing institutions on rea- E "An employee at Islandview Shell surveys the damage done by a trailer to a light standard. sonable terms and con- ditions. A wide variety of lending programs is available from each cor- poration. The programs are designed to encour- age and stimulate eco- nomic development in Ontario. The development cor- porations aim at ensur- ing that the lending of government money is planned, directed and applied in a manner that will have the greatest impact on our province's economic future. The corporation's fi- nancial services are available to secondary manufacturing indus- \tries, services indus- tries in support of \\\ | KANNUR photo by Vivian Ludington manufacturing, export- ers of goods of a signi- ficant Canadian con- tent, and the tourist industry. Loans are available for estab- lishing new business 20 Sponsored by the committee to elect Jim Files lower interest rates. Details concerning the services available may be obtained by contact- ing the Northern On- tario Development Cor- poration at Zenith 42920. 1@) UM Power %o, Yo, % Interruption ON = THURSDAY AUGUST 23, 1984 from area affecte 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon All customers in the town of Schreiber and those customers west of Schreiber to Dublin: THIS INTERRUPTION IS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN OUR EQUIPMENT. Sorry to inconvenience you Ladies Jeans selected styles 25% off Regular Price Electric Printer reg. 299.98 © 249.00 Vic-64 Monitor 349. 00 Pantyhose 3 pair/pak 1.99 Electric Typewriter reg. 329.95 229.00 Yorx AM/FM Cassette Stereo reg. 359.00 ; 229.00 Kids Jeans selected styles Plastic Lunch Kits reg. 5.79 1.49 Yorx AM/FM Cassette portable walkman stereo . 189.95 a 149.00 Men's Jeans selected styles 14.99 Sports Bage. reg. 11.98 7.99 Assorted Records & Tapes 2.99 Mien's and Ladies LCD Watches 4.99 Vic-20 Games assorted 14.99 Purchase a pair of jeans at the Bay during our Back to School Sale and enter the draw to win Sharp Calculator reg. 44.98 36.99 Vic-64 Computer 349,00 your jeans. Includes men's, ladies and children's.' Draw will be made Saturday August 25th at 5:00 p.m. "¥Say Customer een we guarantee it at the Bay eg = <> Ddsons Bay Company Schreiber, Ont.

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