map... therefore ' we 5 really only have to provide money to. those. , hospitals that show up ¢ on our OFFICIAL Ministry ¢ of Health| Hann SAYS Goop- BYE -This is my final opportunity . to make ‘publié ‘statements i in these pages, and I am going to end my six-year tenure with the Terrace Review on a per- — sonal note. _ My thanks to all the people who supported this “publication by paying to read it and by offering us encouragement and constructive criticism. I thank the riumerous freelance writers who have contributed — far more time, energy and talent to this effort than _we had any right to expect. I thank the people who have written notices for publication about their activities and the activities of their friends and organizations, and I thank those people who consist- ently notified us of approaching events and news stories. _ I thank our local sources of. news, the people we “y have gone to time anda again for accurate and reliable information. If we have been critical of local officials .and prominent citizens and groups on occasion, ithas _ been in the spirit of protecting what we have seen as the best interests of the community as a whole and " never from malice or spite. In that sense we have all been’ working together towards a common goal.— making Terrace a more sensible,'‘more pleasant, more - humane and more, interesting place in which to conduct one’s life. . Textend regrets to those péople who supplied us with material for a multitude of worthy stories that, for one reason or another, were never published due to the practical constraints of this business. With the completion of each issue we saw not so much what we had accomplished as what remained to be done; we saw opportunities missed, despite what I sincere- ly believe to be our best efforts. It is my hope that _ some day, in some form, your stories will all be told. Farewell. — Michael Keily Terrace Review — May 15, 1992 a 1