OCTOBER 27, 1976 . TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL NEWS The Hospital Auxiliary donated $1,500.00 towards the cost of a cardiac monitor and defibrilator with synchronizer mounted on crash cart. \ SMOKING IN THE HOSPITAL: In accordance with a resolution dasaed by the Canadian Hospital Association at its an- nual meeting in Saskatoon in June 1975, .The- McCausland Hospital, as of November lst, 1976 is prohibiting smoking in patient's rooms and hallways adjacent to patient's rooms. The (original) waiting room of the hospital will be designated as the only smoking area for visitors and those patients who are permit- ted to move about. In addition to the no smoking policy, cig- arettes will no longer be sold from the tuck cart. There are many reasons for the above pol- icy; first for health reasons, but equally important patients suffering from ischemic heart disease, chronic bronchitis, asthma or emphysema are greatly distressed by cigarette smoke. Where oxygen is being administered or even when an oxygen cylinder is present "no smoking" is an absolute must. As the fire marshall has labelled the hospital as "danger -ous in case of fire" (one of the many rea- sons for a new hospital) we can take no chan- ces. At the October (Tuesday 19th) meeting of The McCausland Hospital Board this "no smok- ing" resolution was passed. It is in the in- terest of all who use the hospital. Public Relations The McCausland Hospital HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND: The Board of Governors of The McCausland Hospital gratefully acknowledges the follow- ing donations to the Building Fund - Cochrane Dunlop of Thunder Bay - $200.00; Payroll Deduction (C.P.R.) = $309.00. Total cash as of October. 22, 1976 is: $192,331.98. THIS AND THAT: i Don't forget the Hospital Lottery Draw on Friday, October:the 29th. 'For 50 'cents the $200.00 could be yours. Tickets will soon be on sale for 133 oz. of "Cheer". The draw will take place November 20th. Proceeds will go to the Building Fund. 'Misprint in two week's ago's Building Fund column - instead of "Hand in there" it should have been "Hang in there!" In other words, "Stay with us" and "Let's Build Together :" Public Relations The McCausland Hospital. FOR SALE BY TENDER Sealed Tenders for furniture in the Terrace Bay Curling Club will be received up fo November 15, 1976. Furniture includes coffee tables, leather benches and a desk. Can be seen after 6:30 p.m. Monday fo Friday. COUWNE CINEMA TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 SHOW TIMES: MONDAY - THURSDAY - 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY - 7:00 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY - 8:30 P.M., SATURDAY MATINEE - 1:30 P.M, Seturday Matines 3 0 m8 1.29 30 ions Va 5 QQ) A av Comrise may Es Tue. 2 Wed. 3 JOAN EILEEN cottihs I Nov. Sun. 3 1 Mon. * Charles Bronson "is RaySt es" He' clean. He's mean. He's the go-between. © RD by "a ADULT ENTERTAINMENT S BATES * ; PLOASENCE "THE _D