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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 20

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The Sault Stari
Location:
Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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20
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B2 THE SAULT STAR SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 1993 Auto accidents down in January Motor vehicle collisions decreased in January compared to statistics from the umi month foe year before City police reported that foey investigated 210 accidents last month down from 266 the year before Snow machine collisions remained foe same at two Injuries in accidents almost dropped by half to 42 reported injuries from 74 the statistics show Thera have been no fatalities this year in foe city At es Bugle Corps You are Cordially Invited to attend the 30tb Anniversary RiumtiBanquetHall 1324 Gfc Northern Saturday Feb 20th 1993 Cocktails Reuniting 6iOO pan Dinner 7i30 pm I Tickets $2280 ASA DEADLINE FOR rtttfcnlM TICKET! FEEL II PHOTO SPECIAL HS IF 3 or more same sixe 8x10 8x12 ENLARGEMENTS AvaHabio from colour SafviMtima one week per nogativoo or slides siio Additional charge from Oftarondo Monday March Plnt 15 1W A No cropping available ZYv Photo by BJ PM Bon appetit Anna McCrea students find their French lessons easy to digest when their teachers give them the crepes Eight-year-old Kevin Donnelli digs in left after teacher Janice Dolcetti above them out to Dolapo Onayemi 8 and other students The pancake breakfast or crepes camaval was part of a two-week program dealing with the Ontario Winter Carnival Bon Soo and the Quebec Winter Camaval It involved about 300 from Anna McCrea and 235 from Queen Elizabeth School m' Pull-Chain Theatre to tell Valentine story again MILT 8TE MARIE OWTMCT RC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOAf LE CONSBL DCS fiCOLES lEMREES CATHOUQUES DU foSTISCT DE SMJLMI54MME It's a Valentine treat Pull-Chain Theatre ia reviving its acclaimed production of Shirley Valentine the uplifting story of one woman's journey from fatalism to fulfilled self-discovery" for four performances at the Purple Lantern Restaurant Hie play will run Wednesday through Saturday evenings Feb 18 to 20 and during Sunday brunch Feb 21 Jennifer Kersley first performed the one-woman play in June of last year bringing to life a captivating character who evolved from taken-for-gr anted housewife to whole human being Set in die north of England where the actress was bom and raised the play takn its audience on a journey of self-discovery Shirley Valentine makes you look yourself and ask the same questions that Shirley asks about where she's been how she got there and where she is headed The production is directed by Richard Howard Tickets are available by calling the Purple Lantern Restaurant at 254-2B71 the Arts Council of Sault Ste Marie and District office at 945-9756 or 948-4081 or by phoning 779-3075 PUBLIC Blind River featured on murders NBC show MD on way home to help battle cancer SESSION For Educators Parents Community Members TOPIC: Issues In Special Education PRESENTER: Peter Ferren Education Officer Ministry of Education St Pius School Gym Monday February 15 1993 7:00 pm 8:00 pm PLACE DATE: TIME: teries show will portray the event as told by Mr McAllister He will make a plea to foe public for assistance in locating his wife's killer Roughly 40 per cent of fugitive stories aired with names and a picture on foe show have Kven police information that to an arrest said co-ordinating producer Tim: Rogan The area of success is a little less for stories with just composite drawings knows with this one This is a really good composite drawing" he said in a tele-ine interview from his office There is no cost incurred by the Ontario Provincial Police By DIANNE WADDEN The Sault Star The city's only and overworked cancer specialist is about to lose that distinction In January a second oncologist a Sault native fresh out of medical school will join Dr David Walde in the Community Cancer Clinic at the Plummer Hospital delighted Terrific We can really move now" Waldo said Hie recruitment effort that brought Dr Sllvana Spadafora back to her hometown began six ago when the Mount St i graduate visited foe rllnir a student The trip clinched her interest in oncology Her decision to set up a practice here took longer to make Spadafora said "Deep down I always wanted to be able to come back to the Sault but I was never sure it was a viable Her skepticism stemmed from watching the Ministry of Health slash budgets and take issue with who practices where But in foe end she was swayed by Walde who "always kept in close tabs with what was happening in foe Sault" and colleagues at the University of Ottawa who spoke highly of bis program very well-respected" she said Walde said the sHHlrtnn to his staff which includes Dr Sandra Lang a clinical associate will allow the program to expand north and east to wnmnnitif in foe district The program will be able to offer home treatment and followup to patients in the district should the district request it At foe Plummer Hospital clinic he hopes to get into new research trials But just foe extra stuff He could also use help with present workload which ha describes as "swamped to the point of being lucridfous" Spadafora will join foe A1 la District Medical Group at Group Health Centre where she will practice with Walde and Lang in addition to practising at foe Plummer clinic Her appointment brings to end years of searcMngfir a ond specialist to an jq creasing number of cancer patients locally The effort involved having the city designated by the Ministry of Health as underserviced for nnr-nlngir Bv ELAINE DELLA-MATTIA The Sault Star An appeal to the public will be a victim's message in a reenactment of the Blind River rest stop double slaying on Unsolved Mysteries 'The production recently filmed will air March 10 On June 28 1991 a single ihale suspect who identified himself as a police officer awoke Gord and Jackie McAllister in their trailer shortly after 1 Lilli When Jackie opened the camper door on that rainy night the inidentified man said he was there to rob her -The bungled robbery attempt killed Jackie 59 of Lindsay Ont and Brian Major 29 of Elliot Lake who stumbled upon tlje scene to rest while travelling home Gord McAllister Jackie's husband was shot three tijnes but managed to get to Highway 17 for help iThere has been no sighting of tl)e suspect described as a wfoitemale about five feet 10 inches tall with a slim build afld long blonde hair ill's believed the suspect was driving a blue or brown older-model Chevrolet or General Mo-tcQ van with white foil size mirrors and white mud flaps Hie half-hour Unsolved Mys- who suggested production costs over foe $10000 range Some footage in the show was done in Blind River other in California he said "We like to film the events where they took place but this happened in the summer and there's too much snow there now" he said Unsolved Mysteries an NBC production based in California began in 1987 as a special It turned into a weekly series in October 1988 FAMILY YMCA PD DAY PROGRAM MONDAY FEB 15 1993 9:00 am 4 pm Extended hours available Ages 5 -12 years OF AT YMCA MooriOaUootntmt Cram Penny Carnival Swim MEMBER (1500 NON MEMBER (2000 PLEASE REGISTER AT YMCA FRONT DESK TIie BahAT Faith from A-Z thank you sault ste marie The Board of Directors of the General Hospital Foundation thank you for your generous support of our Christmas campaign to raise funds to enable us to assist the General Hospital with the purchase of much needed equipment As we endeavour to keep pace with new technology to offer more effective methods of diagnosis and treatment the General Hospital with your assistance will continue to provide first class care for our community Sincerely Norman Candelorl President General Hospital Foundation Margaret Young Fund Development Officer Sault Ste Marie GENERAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Uniiy Widths theladMdial natty Is the thought Bor Inftmnscioa Phone 254-2567.

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Years Available:
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