Hospital HOSPITAL NOTICES DOCTOR'S OFFICE HOURS: Monday - 9 a.m. - 12 Noon, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday - 9 a.m. - 12 Noon, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Thursday - 9 a.m. - 12 Noon, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday - 9 a.m. - 12 Noon, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday- 9 a.m. - 12 Noon. As Dr. Walsh is the only Doctor - please try to respect his off duty hours. A Nurse is on duty at all times for emergencies. Phone number 778-7234. On most Tuesday and Thursday mornings we have annual medical examinations. Therefore unless you need to see Dr. urgently please do not come until 10:30 a.m. or phone first. Antenated Patients (Expectant Mothers) - We request that you come Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons only. Please try to leave your other children at home or with a babysitter. Our waiting room space is limited and also it is difficult for Dr. to examine you if children have to be attended to. The above applies to all patients. We request your co-operation in not bringing 'well children" to the waiting room. VISITING HOURS Everyday - 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Visiting is always at discretion of Nurse on Duty and is limited to 2 visitors per patient. Information Sheets may be obtained from Hospital Office. HOSPITAL NEWS: CHILDREN'S TRAVELLING CLINIC The Clinic will be in Cassiar on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1976. If you wish your child to see one’ of these ‘specialists - Paediatrics, Othopedics, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat - please come to see Dr. Walsh as soon as possible, so that appointments can be arranged. The Clinic will commence at 9:00 a.m. Dr. Rauch TT EL Will be in CASSIAR 11 SEPTEMBER 7 to 30" For Appointments Phone HOSPITAL RECEPTIONIST 778-7202 IF YOU HAVE ANY DENTAL PROBLEMS BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT IN ADVANCE: DR. RAUCH WILL BE BACK IN CASSIAR NOVEMBER 1 - D R 11, 19/76 WHEN DR. RAUCH IS OUT OF TOWN LEAVE YOUR NAME AND PHONE NUMBER AT THE HOSPITAL IF YOU REQUIRE AN APPOINTMENT, HOCGEEY SCMOOL, Congratulations to two Cassiar boys who attended Okanagan Hockey School in Penticton this summer: DANNY STOROSCHUK and GORDIE KAMLAH. Each received a metal for the best attitude toward the game. Others attending sessions of the Okanagan Hockey School from Cassiar were: Richard Knowles, Alan Massin, Johnny Drzimotta and Andre Tischler. After one week's training the boys felt they learned alot about hockey and sportsmanship so we hope to see some good hockey this winter. Appointments Page 5 HOSPITAL NEWS: - As this is vacation time once again, everyone seems to be coming and going. We wish you all pleasant and relaxing vacations - . To Muriel, on her ''Debushing Leave'' spent around Cassiar - and also accompanying some of the children to the recent _ Swim Meet in Whitehorse. To Lil, on her annual vacation - around Pine Tree Lake and southern B.C. To Laurie, who spent most of her 2 week's extended leave at Telegraph Creek. To Dr. Walsh, on annual vacation - (We expect a full report on your return - Dr.) We welcome back Elizabeth, who has returned from her _ Maternity Leave and annual holiday. And we sadly say a temporary farewell to Josette, who after 5 years of Nursing here, is going to enjoy the life of a new mother and full-time homemaker. Best wishes Josette and make the most of your leisure, before you get called back for "Holiday relief". . The Staff are all very happy to welcome back Dr. Norman Merkeley, who has returned to relieve Dr. Walsh. We hope you enjoy your stay here again Dr. and welcome also to you Mrs. Merkeley. We trust our weather improves so that you are not kept indoors knitting the entire time. Our sincere congratulations to Martha, who has recently become a Canadian Citizen. Nice to have you back again, Mary, while you relieve some of the lucky vacationers. | INFORMATION SHEETS regarding Drs. Office Hours etc. may be obtained any time from the Hospital. Happy holidays to Anne Connolly, Muriel Yorke, Martha Wallenborn, Jane Guardon and Laurie Fitzsimmons. Welcome back to Mary Elhorn, Anna Ripco who will be doing holiday relief and also to Judy Fitzsimmons who will be filling in from time to time. We are also very pleased to welcome Helen Reid, who - Will be doing part-time Laboratory work. UPTOMETRIS WT MACKENZIE WILL BE IN CASSIAR OCTOBER 124nd 13 Phone 778-7477] LOTrTrTerny PRIZES 17 OLYMPIC LOTTERY PRIZE-WINNERS IN YUKON One Yukoner won $500 and 16 won $100 in the Ninth Draw of the Olympic Lottery. The $500 winner is 1343359 and the $100 winners are 3024549, 1468052, 1521052, 2447728, 2496728, 1343393, 3383822, 1220155, 3263430, 3312430, 2695638, 2744638, 1468061, 1521061, 1063331 and 3383825. Persons holding these tickets should follow the instructions on the ticket to claim their prize. 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