Terrace Bay News, 23 Oct 1974, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 23, I974 STOKES WRITES MINISTER OF HEALTH Zones. Class A scholarships are awarded to Quote " The student with the highest aggregate in 6 papers in grade 13, who provides proof of registration, that she or he is continuing to 'a school of higher education to pursue stud- ies leading to a degree." Class B scholarships are awarded to =- Quo- te " The student with the highest academic standing, who provides proof of registration that she or he is going on to higher educa- tion in a course for at least one year in a Technical Institute, College, etc." The Winners for I974 are: Zone 1 - From and including Atikokan, to the 4 continued page 7 ui... : The Honourable Frank Miller Minister of Health Hepburn Block - Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario. Dear Mr. Minister I am writing on behalf of the people residing in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber area: and in par- ticular the Board of Directors of McCausland Hospital who have been actively negotiating with your Ministry in an effort to offer an ad- equate level of health services. A proposal was submitted to Dr. J.C. Baldwin, regional coordinator of health services on April 9th, I974 and formal approval was recei- ved in July. Since that time Kimberly Clark has announced a CROSSWORD PUZZLE $200 million expansion to their forest produc- ts facility in Terrace Bay which will employ an additional 200 permanent workers while the construction work force, over a two to three : year period, will number I,200 to I,400. ACROSS 41. Heavens TODAY'S ANSWER vl : . i 42. Waste al- The original proposal proved for I8 beds in : Sirip of Re Jyasies this new health facility which will be obvious- 5. Batman's DOWN i : sidekick 1. Diminish ly inadequate to serve an expanded population. 10. Reverber- 2 Function We feel very strongly that much needed expan- ate ue ing sion should be incorporated into this new 11. Tranquil 3. O'Connor 12. Machine best seller structure now rather than have to effect furth gun (3 wds.) -er construction at greater cost within a year | 13.Prison 4. Affection- L release ate word : or two. 14. Yellow 5. Prepared 11. Back- 26. Stew in- I think the Board of Directors of McCausland ocher 6. Boston bone 2 gesuiont : : or : 3 i 15. . Salome's Hospital are wise in their efforts to plan for 35 Concesled Bruins i stepfather the future in an efficient and realistic mann- 17. Wagner- 7. Keep 21. Stalemate 28. Chevalier er and I respectfully urge you to assist in ian lass one's 22. Prison in- song Deg Y raey : : 18. Some spirits up mate (sl.) 29. Loophole every way possible to help them in their eff- 19. Baseballs (4 wds.) 24. Conduct 31. -- cake 3 orts to provide for present and future health Hodges 8. Type of 25. Military 37. Mining 5 negds 20. Snuggle linoleum command find EE : . ; ; 22. Zip or 9. Goad (2 wds.) 38. Fiery : Your interest and concern in this most impor- Morse Tz CR [0 bh tant program will be greatly appreciated. 23 Wee bird 3 Yours sincerely " a-courting ['° I 1 Jack Stokes, MPP 28 Yess, 3 IT 4 painfully if Thunder Bay. 27. Manage : 30. -- cross. [14 15 16 - 31. Valid 3 SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES AWARDED 5 in "1 18 19 : . 1LL1S. A The Royal Canadian Legion, Manitoba and 33. Make a 20 21 22 Northwestern Ontario Command Scholarship and 24 bod hae 73 Lo Bursaries Committee, Northwestern Ontario Sec- land tion, is pleased to announce the winners in measure [55 [26 21 28 |29 4 : 35. Coloration Class A and Class B Scholarships for 1974, as 36. Western [55 or selected at a recent awards meeting. These gully awards total $I350.00. $B. Wo 1 [mE 35 3% The winners were selected from 62 applica- Hitler SE ee re tions from 22 High Schools, ranging from Man- 39 Reached itouwadge to the Manitoba border. The North- heights [39 20 western Ontario Section is divided into 3zones, 40. Bacteriol- a wo with a Class A and a Class B award in each ogists

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