Lay Se BARRY atedloa Tense oe Manes a big winner for hospital A calendar decorated with heritage photographs of the North- west and loaded with chances to win money is being sold by the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation as 4 method of raising money to buy Mills Memorial Hospital an expensive piece of essential new technology: a CT scanner. The R.E.M. Lee Foundation Cash Calendar, available for $30, gives the buyer a chance to win cash prizes every day during 1991. Amounts range from a daily $50 draw to $5,000 for the draw on Dec. 31, $1,000 on the first day of 1991 and other draws worth $500. Only 5,000 of the calendars are being sold. The purchaser fills out a card which is placed in a bin for the draws; winning cards are retumed to the bin, so buyers have a chance to win more than once. Michael Leisinger, chief execu- tive officer for the Terrace Health Care Society, said last week the foundation has raised about half of . . the $500,000 required to ‘buy th CT scanner. . . ms Calendar 7 7’S A CASH DEAL, and it co uld mean cash , winnings for Terrace resident and R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation supporter ? dation member Bill McRae. Bill Devcic (left). He recently bought the first of the foundation's 1991 Cash Calendars from foun The Terrace Elks and the Order of the Royal Purple are marketing the calendar, and they can be purchased from any member of either organization. Failing that, they’re also on sale in the Mills Memorial Hospital admin Deadline for purchase is Oct. 23. istration office. ‘HE —Comi bee ress page hin BE a PeiL dae tore aatieetsigeseciat an ran etre sees RCMP | ONCERT BAND September 17, 8 p.m. ng to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre — Come and hear one of the great musical experiences in Canada — the RCMP Concert Band. This is not just a military ensemble, but a group of accomplished musicians that can and will play anything in the musical repertoire. This will be one of the premiere concert events of the season AND i re eg Tama, t Pte do ery