Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 3 Aug 1988, p. 2

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CATScan Save Lives: Karen Crowe, third from far right, hap- pily accepts a bevy of cheques donated to her by representatives of various Schreiber organizations . ' Crowe, the executive assistant of the Northwest Ontario CATScan Fund, travelled from Thunder Bay on July 28 to receive cheques. totalling $6,033.15, the total of which was canvassed and donated by residents of Schreiber. Presenting the monies are (1 - r): Beth Macadam, chairperson of the local CATScan Campaign; Ken Davis, president of the Chimo Senior Citizens Club; Helen Jartus, co-chair- person of the Fund; Crow; Mike Cosgrove, reeve of Schreiber; and Skip Davis, President of the Legion Auxiliary. Crow told the group that the campaign has already surpassed the half-way mark, and is well on the way to raising the necessary $1.5-million, but the drive is still ongoing. She said about 25 people per day are benefitting from the CATScan machine, which is located in Thunder Bay, but serves Northwest Ontario. Full Time - Front Desk Position available at Red Dog Inn Apply in person or phone 825-3285 Senior Volunteers sought to help peers Positions available in Terrace Bay, Rossport and Schreiber The Senior Volunteer is a retired Ontario Senior Citizen (at least 55 years old) of either sex, who enjoys reasonably good health, is mobile, knows about his/her community and is willing to commit himself for a year initially to the service of other seniors in his community. The Senior Volunteer must live in a community with a population of less that 25,000 people and in a community that does not already benefit by the services of a Senior Volunteer. Once the volunteer has familiar- ized himself with his own commu- nity resources, he/she is then equipped to begin the peer coun- selling role. The primary service that is provided is one in which the Volunteer acts as an enabler or facilitator. ~ He identifies the needs and sees Employment Opportunity 1 full-time 1 part-time at Sears/MTC in Schreiber Ability to Speak and Understand French an asset Apply in person to Dianne Figliomeni or call 824-2112 Thank You Thanks to all the people who called, visited, and sent cards while we were in Thunder Bay. Special thanks to Donna and Judy for taking Mom to the hospital, Sue for keeping her company in the helicopter and Jeff, Jim and Bob for taking care of the house and Dad. Love Rylee Robson Churchley's Jewellers of Terrace Bay, -- has been sold 30% off jeverything in stock Sale Begins August 3rd that they are being met by helping the individual receive the aid required. This involves knowing a little about all the services that Seniors might use and by being able to put the person in touch (face to face, telephone or by mail) with the resources that can solve the par- ticular situation. In addition to the liason role, the Volunteer must also react to indi- vidual neéds in his respective com- munity by: providing actual service (e.g. visiting a lonely individual in the hospital) or by arranging for others to meet the need (e.g. seeing that he is visited by someone else) ; by co-ordinating social events or by planning for community change. At present, there are 16 Senior Volunteers located in communities across the District of Thunder Bay such as Nipigon, Red Rock, Nakina and Manitouwadge. These volunteers are playing a vital role in assisting fellow seniors in their home communities. Profile of Senior Volunteer Depending upon the communi- ty, the Senior Volunteer could be involved in any combination of the following: : * visiting a shut-in ¢ knowing where to refer a senior for assistance or information on Seniors Programs (e.g. Senior housing) ° going with someone to a Home for the Aged to find out See "Volunteer" on page 7 Helene is wondering about winter already By Helene Ballard Hi readers! Well I guess July has just about had it. Summer is going by, and with the winter cata- logues out it seems like we are rushing toward winter! We want to send our congratula- tions and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sigurdson on the birth of their baby daughter. I understand mother, baby and father are doing well. We are looking forward to seeing the new baby. Our activities gal, Sylvie Angus, is back from holidays and is busy with planning outings for the resi- dents. It's nice to get out now because the winter is long and many of us are not able to go out in the cold. As well, we all have the fear of falling on the icy sidewalks. © No doubt many of you are busy getting ready for the Fall Fair. We enjoy this event. It's sort of a 'friendly gathering' and we can see folks we have not seen for a while due to summer vacations. Guess that's it for this week, so until then, this joke: A woman who runs a nursery school was delivering a station wagon-load of kids home one day when a fire truck zooms past. Sitting on the front seat of the truck was a Dalmatian dog. The children fell to discussing the dog's duties. : "They use him to keep the crowds back," said one five-year- old. "No," said another, "he's just for good luck." A third child said in a voice of authority: "They use the dog to find the fire hydrant. End of argument." Until next time, au revoir. Land For Sale Five lots, corner of Kingsway Road and Walker's Lake Road, Schreiber, Ontario Property presently used for mobile home trailers Serious enquiries write to: P.O. Box 342 Schreiber, Ontario POT 2SO hildren's H : Hopital pour enfants de I'est de l'Ontario MeCENTRE DE FORMATION LINGUISTIQUE LANGUAGE TRAINING CENTER 401 SMYTH, OTTAWA, ONT. K1H 8L1. 613-737-2404 The FRENCH Language Training Center of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario requires; Teacher(s) French as a Second Language Part-time One (1) year term to provide training in hospitals and health care agencies in your area. Duties will include placement testing and student evaluations. Applicants must have relevant university education or equivalent, and experience in teaching French, preferably as a second language. You are also bilingual, creative and resourceful. Please phone collect by August 12, 1988 and ask for the Director, Language Training Center, at-(613) 737-2404 ital of rn Ontari

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