- + Se a R Dr. Ralph Price shows where time capsule will be placed In wall at Port Perry Hospital. Detalis In story. cere Decisicn 94-83. Quid Pro Quo Management Ltd., Scugog Island, Ont. APPROVED - Change of the licenced area for the cable distribution undertaking serving Bcugog Island by extending to the west to include Beagrive and area, Honey's Beach, Gillson's Point, Pleasant Point and Newnian's Beach. "You may read CRTC documents in the 'Canada Gazelte' part 1; at CRTC offices; at reference libraries; and at the licensee's offices during normal business hours. To obtain CRTC public docu/nents, contact the CRTC at: Ottawa-Hull (819) 997-2429; Halifax (902: 426-7997; Montreal (514) 283-6607; Winnipeg (204) 983-6306; Vancouver (604) 666-2111", iv Conseil de la radiodiftusion el des telecommunications canadiennes Canadian Radio television apd Telecommunications Commission by Doug Taylor "What I think my community will be like in the year 2044", is the theme of the new time capsule which will sit in the corner stone located on the south-east corner of the new Stephen B. Roman Wing of the Bcugog Memorial ital 2044 headed for Hos "It's a fascinating idea," Dr. Ralph Price, chairman of the 2044 committee, told the Citizen last week. i A competition will be held for students of the community. Dr. Price will travel to the schools in S8cugog and spend a half a day at each to promote the competition and to field questions about Time 2044. The students will have the opportunity to write essays and create posters on a wide range of topics given by the hospital that will illustrate their predictions of the future. Bix entries will then be chosen to go into the time capsule, pital wall Each school may submit three entries by Friday May 20, 1994. The official opening of the Stephen B Wing and the presentation of the time capsule is set to take place three from the primary schools and three from the secondary schools. Time 2044 is a project created by Debbie McGarry, of the Hospital Foundation. The in September 1994 where the six winners will read and present their entries. In the Year 2044 the capsule will be opened with the hopes of the participants le will tain student written essays and posters as well as school and community service club crests, documents of businesses and their locations, a new logo that reflects today and the future of the hospital and other B ANNOUNCEMENT § Blil Nurse Chevrolet Geo 10 their sales and team Scott extends an invitation 10 his friends and associates to call or visit him when considering making their next vehicle change. Satisfaction ... an everyday experience! Should We Be Concerned About Israel' What Is The Christian's Roe LR Dr. Gerald Derstine is Chairman of the Board of Gospel Crusade, Inc., & : DR. GERALD DERSTINE SPONSORED BY ISRAEL AFFAIRS INTERNATIONAL Bradenton, FL., a worldwide missions organization with more than 2,000 churches. He alsg is a founder of Christian Retreat in Florida, Minnesota, and New York, and is a respected Bible teacher, evangelist and author in full-time ministry for more than 40 years. 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P "It's a great opportunity to capture the strength of the community," Mrs. McGarry told the Citizen last week. "It recognizes the rapid changes in our society and what life might be like in 50 years," she said. (Doug Taylor is a grade 12 _ student at Port Perry High 8chool doing his co-op education term with the 8cugog Citizen. Doug is hoping for a career in writing or journalism). Radiation therapy centre From page one what it's like to have to travel to take radiation treatments. More than a decade ago, he was diagnosed with kidney cancer and had to have one kidney removed. He said Saturday that for 60 straight days he travelled from his home in Barrie to Toronto for one minute of radiation. He called it a very traumatic experience. "They only gave me a 40 per cent chance (of survival) and I'm still here today," he said with a big smile on his face. 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