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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jun 1992, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Tuesday, June 16, continued from page 5 throughout Ontario. Based on recent reports, the Ministry of Health will be developing its strategy as one of our delivery- systems reforms to help us pre- Health Minister r IN MEMORIAM Boon - Norman Oh, | have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed and joined the tumbling mirth serve medicare. Let me assure you that as we develop our strategy and National Strategy, great care will be taken to consult with all affected parties, including medical and consumer repre- sentatives. This will help us ensure that the basic principles of access to care, cost-effec- tiveness and quality of educa- tion will be guaranteed. In addition, the unique con- cerns of the communities of Northern Ontario carry a great deal of weight in the decision- making process as we develop health policy in the province of Ontario. Special programs are already in place and are prov- ing successful. Thank you again for writing to let us know of your con- cems. Yours sincerely, Water to Wiseway continued from page 2 ence room and training cen- tre, where the BDC would offer computer training courses. "It's hard to understand (why council would be Of sun-split clouds - and done a hundred things, Frances Lankin, MPP | reluctant to run water to the You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung Beaches-Woodbine | building)," says BDC mem- High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there, Minister ; is. "T' I've chased the shouting wind along and flung IN MEMORIAM an paciabieag is 1 -- My eager craft through footless halls of air. In memory of the -- 3 Z Up, up the long delirious, burning blue "Oldtimer" who passed where you don't have water I've topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace, away June 16. 1991 IN MEMORIAM running to commercial Where never lark, or even eagle, flew; y BOON, Norman: In loving| | buildings. I could have sold pa faeenps soe silent ors me ; 've trod Gone but not forgotten memory of a dear brother and | | that place I don't know how e high untrespassed sanctity of space, : uncle, who died so tragicall i if i Put out my hand and touched the face of God. Sadly missed by on June 16, 1991. cee pot ae greta Sadly missed by Lynne, Stacey, Stephen and Chuck Renaldo We enter this world from the 4 sew ee en ase ee eS CBEDEDEDED EDED "Great Unknown" Nes And God give each spirit a form of itsown And endows this form with a heart and soul e To spur man on to his ultimate goal Come and Go Tea For all men are-born to - in honour of . Return as they. Came And birth and death are in ED & SIMONNE work together we can oe ee SING CION e And man is but born to die and arise June 26/5 92 ON. TAC WOTIC, ANG. WIN. |) rrcerensitisworsin | |) 7:30- 10 Legion Hat . beauty there lies EIBE: : The purpose of death which is S CHR3 R To succeed in today's world, ____ but to gain Canadians must be able to com- es ie ry the bil . Life Everlasting in God's pete because our jobs directly € UE 80 a ity Great Domain depend on it. Preparing ourselves to build on our And no one need make this through training will help us to successes: a _ journeyaione =| compete and secure the-prosperity "We havea history of working | For God has promisedio take } > we want for ourselves and our in co-operation with others for care of his own. children. world-class achievements in Marelene, Jim & families. We have to invest in ourselves peacekeeping medicine and s p ace ant De ROE paneer exploration. Now, with business, aden : ett noe eee 9 tii! labour, governments, academic AE, MAS, MAS, MUS, RAS, RAS, BAG Mi Bac, ide i BS VEE I WE iia ad 2 @ 32 @3 CMM NY Gm we GD S weve YY YE ee and social groups working togeth- er, we can achieve prosperity THANK YOu i¢ through international competitive- as | : : ; se ness. But there is one more critical ra oo a wer fe -- ang a ¢@ factor: Canada's ultimate potential ank Bryan and Sheila Cassie, Mari fag Gemmill, Rev. Bob Ellin, the Terrace Bay depends on the commitment of Police Force, the McCausland Ambulance individual Canadians to being 35 @ bay the best. €3 Drivers, the nurses-in Emergency at the hie ne ig . oe a? McCausland and McKellar Hospitals, Dr, fia _ SWEEP RITE MANUFACTURING INC., REGINA ¢; Wilkes, Dr, Prenovault, Dr. Hiscock, Dr Everyone knows a small compa- wes Thibert, Dr. Remus, and Dr. Hamid for their :¢. Pie tageah ois" ee e : we Hi tin Eoooue oe care. A special thanks to the people of ge ; } : ke (OnE, 9 J Py | except Les Hulicsko, Presiden w: Terrace Bay and Schreiber for the cards, i¢ Sweep Rite Manufacturing In ©; gifts and prayers which are helping make my 5 His high technology, innovat pod :@. mechanical street sweepe oe: peers fo eg cleaning up around th Yas Se EERE RE a a ERT | with exports accounting for up to | HS S.WSKS. SSB KSB BRE EKS. BS. BREKS. | 75% of sales. - FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES of the DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY (Incorporated as the Children's Aid Society) ANNOUNCES SUMMER OFFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1992 THE HOURS OF OPERATION WILL BE 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY LINE 229-0580 Yes we can. We've got the proof. Canadians are succeeding every day. Many individual and business successes exist... with real benefits for individuals, the com- munities they live in and for Canadian industry. Hundreds of Canadian compa- nies are achieving remarkable international success. They' re cre- ating jobs, developing new skills | and opportunities for thousands of } "Canadians and creating markets around the world for Canadian products. Yes we can. We've got the people. It's time to focus our energies on our most important economic challenge yet ... and prepare . ourselves for a more prosperous future. Yes, we can! Canada

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