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Terrace Bay News, 21 Jul 1992, p. 7

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Page 7, News, Tuesday, July 21, 1992 Schreiber/Terrace ? Bay has third doctor Dr. David Hurst in his office at the hospital last week. by Darren MacDonald The News Schreiber/Terrace Bay has a third full-time physician, and one that plans on staying for quite some time. Joining Dr. Rohani and Dr. Wilkes is Dr. David Hurst, a physician who's originally from Thunder Bay. "I'm pretty familiar with this area right now," says Hurst, who has purchased property in Rossport. "I've travelled through here quite a bit on my way to and from Thunder Bay." Hurst says he joined the mil- itary in 1983, and later gradu- ated from the University of Manitoba. He did his intern- ship at the University of Toron- to, and has spent the last five years as a physician in the mil- itary, travelling around Canada. _He's spent the last year.in Edmonton. Last October, Hurst trav- elled from Edmonton to Toron- to take a course when he met up with a recruiting team from | the McCausland Hospital. "They were quite convinc- ing," he says. "They sold the area well, and seemed like rea- sonable people. Plus, I wanted to get closer to Thunder Bay." Once his course was com- pleted, Hurst drove back to Edmonton, stopping here on his way to look the area over. "I found some property in Rossport that I thought would be suitable for a house," he says. "So I am planning to stay here for awhile." While his house is being built, he's living in the locum apartment in Terrace Bay. Hurst says he plans to split his practice up between the two townships. "I'm not quite sure about the patient demographics, but there's certainly not enough patients in Schreiber to support two full-time doctors," he says. "But there's probably enough to support one and a third physicians. And in Ter- race Bay, there's probably enough patients for one and two thirds." And since most people don't like the thought of commuting between the communities to see their doctor, Hurst says he will continue to split his time between Schreiber and Terrace Bay. "I'm also looking at getting Siding Soffit Fascia 5 inch eavestrough, windows,doors. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE All work done by Esko or Martti (20 years experience). TEL: 1-344-7747 1-344-3615 away from the banker's hours and maybe setting up some evening hours," he says. "I might even open up a Saturday clinic, just to vary the times that are offered." In addition to making it more convenient for people to see a doctor, Hurst says that after hours clinics help reduce health care costs. "These days people are tak- ing a harder look at the way health care money is being spent," he says. "And it's much more cost effective to have patients come to an after hours clinic than to have them going to emergency. With overhead and what have you, emergency (services) are very expensive to operate." And on the non-medical side of things, Hurst says the area suits him well. "I'm into water sports, I like boating and sailing and scuba diving, so this area is perfect for me," he says. The Schreiber Office of | the NORTASHORE CHILD i DEVELOPMENT ~-- PROGRAM * ~ will be closed for summer holidays: JULY 27th - AUGUST 21st/92 ENJOY A SAFE & RELAXING SUMMER! Cathie & Linda . Winner of the Lion's Fathers rT Ys Day Barbeque draw was : Richard Hastie of Nipigon, Ontario. The Lions' Club would like to thank all those who supported them. NEWS & VISA Cooperate for your convenience You may now Place a Classified or simple Display Ad by telephone. Renew your subscription or buy a new subscription for yourself or a friend. Pay your bill, order business cards or stationery or complete any other transaction with us. Simply by calling §25-3747 and charging It to your VISA Thank Tae = We would like to thank the Township of Terrace Bay for the bar proceeds from the Canada Day Dance. We would also | like to express our appreciation to Birchwood Terrace, the Moose Hall, Cathy Main, Thane Walton, the Lions, and all Ne The News and Visa working together for your convenience. other volunteers who helped us with the bar and cooking, for all their help. Terrace - Bay Boy Scouts

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