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The listings below are for your convenience and are in no way complete. Should you have the name of a healthcare practitioner who should be listed for the Manitoulin Island general public, then I would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you!



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Hospitals:
  • Little Current
         Manitoulin Health Centre
         11-13 Meredith Street Box 640
         Little Current, ON P0P 1K0
         (705) 368-2300
  • Mindemoya
         Manitoulin Health Centre
         Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
         (705) 377-5371
Chiropractors:

  • Mindemoya

    Harold Simon Tel #: (705) 377-5290
    2208 Hwy. 551
Massage Therapist:

Psychotherapist:

  • Mindemoya

    Klaus Buntemeyer Tel #: (705) 368-2848
    RR 1, Mindemoya
Physiotherapist:

  • Mindemoya

    Timothy Renwick PT DPT
    Tel #: (705) 377-5311
    RR 1, Mindemoya

  • Little Current

    Steve Blouin Bsc PT
    Lesley Green Bsc PT
    Tel #: (705) 368-2300
    Manitoulin Health Centre
    Little Current, ON P0P 1K0

Medical Doctors:

  • Gore Bay

    Hamilton, R.J. Tel #: (705) 282-2262
    Gore Bay Medical Centre
    P O Box 219
    70 Meredith St.
    Gore Bay ON P0P 1H0

    McRae, S.M. Tel #: (705) 282-2262
    Gore Bay Medical Centre
    P O Box 219
    70 Meredith St.
    Gore Bay ON P0P 1H0

    Wilson C. Tel #: (705) 282-2262
    Gore Bay Medical Centre
    P O Box 219
    70 Meredith St.
    Gore Bay ON P0P 1H0

  • Little Current

    Poenn, D. Tel #: (705) 368-2450
    Little Current Medical Associates
    P O Box 549
    Little Current ON P0P 1K0

    Barss, K.A. Tel #: (705) 368-2450
    Little Current Medical Associates
    P O Box 549
    Little Current ON P0P 1K0

    Jeffrey, R.D. Tel #: (705) 368-2450
    Little Current Medical Associates
    P O Box 549
    Little Current ON P0P 1K0

    Cooper, S.C. Tel #: (705) 368-2450
    Little Current Medical Associates
    P O Box 549
    Little Current ON P0P 1K0

    Lawler, M. Tel #: (705) 368-2450
    Little Current Medical Associates
    P O Box 549
    Little Current ON P0P 1K0

    Pegg, W. Tel #: (705) 368-2450
    Little Current Medical Associates
    P O Box 549
    Little Current ON P0P 1K0

  • Manitowaning

    Spruyt, Marlene Tel #: (705) 859-2170
    Manitowaning Medical Clinic
    23B Spragge St.,
    Manitowaning, ON, P0P 1N0

  • Mindemoya

    Baechler, Marion Genevieve Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    P O Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

    Reade, Maurianne Kathleen Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    P O Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

    Jeeves, N.G. Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

    Snarr M.M. Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

    Stadnyk A.M. Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

    Varieur S.P. Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

    Sbrolla B. - Nurse Practitioner
    Tel #: (705) 377-5371
    Mindemoya Medical Clinic
    Box 150
    Mindemoya ON P0P 1S0
    Fax #: (705) 377-5372

Sudbury & District Health Unit
6224 Hwy 542, Mindemoya
Tel #: (705) 377-4774

Dental Practices

  • Gore Bay

    Dr Bill Studzienny
    70 Meredith St.
    Tel #: (705) 282-2223

  • Little Current

  • Mindemoya

    Dental Surgeon
    Dr Gordon Burdenuk
    Tel #: (705) 377-6689
Pharmacies

  • Gore Bay
         Robertson's Drug Store
         39 Meredith Street
         PO BOX 85 Gore Bay ON
         P0P 1H0
         705-282-2147

    Central Pharmacy
         Kidane Gebrekristose
         Box 606
         Gore Bay Ontario
         P0P 1H0
         705 282-2409
         Fax 705 282-0792

  • Little Current
         Little Current Guardian Pharmacy
         Steven Bondi
         Box 160
         Little Current Ontario
         P0P 1K0
         705 368-2531
         Fax 705 368-2077

         Island IDA Pharmacy
         19 Water St.
         Little Current Ontario
         P0P 1K0
         705 368-2466

  • Manitowaning
         Manitowaning Guardian Pharmacy
         Michelle Hart or Rhonda Bondi
         143 Arthur St.
         Manitowaning Ontario
         P0P 1N0
         705 859-2323

  • Mindemoya
         Mindemoya Guardian Pharmacy
         Mike Bondi
         Box 167
         Mindemoya Ontario
         P0P 1S0
         705 377-5411
         Fax 705 377-5310




  • Alcohol Got You ?
Have A Drinking Problem?
Maybe AA can help you.
Meetings Wed and Sat evenings
St. Bernard's Church
Little Current

Download The text of Alcoholics Anonymous

The Steps:

  1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol — that our lives had become unmanageable.
  2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
  3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
  4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
  5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
  6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
  7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
  8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.
  9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
  10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
  11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
  12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
ONE DAY AT A TIME
by Howard E. Morseburg - ©opyright

Friend, let's spend an hour together tonight,
It's time you can surely afford.
It may be the moment when you see the light,
And decide to accept the Lord.
What ever your troubles or your daily strife,
We'll be there to lend you a hand.
For this is an hour that can change your life,
'Cause your problems. . .we understand.
Why waste the time you still have here on earth,
When there's much that needs to be done?
From this day on, you can enjoy a rebirth,
And know your first fight has been won.
Kneel down in prayer and you've only to ask,
The spirit within feels sublime.
Reclaiming your life won't be an easy task,
But you can--one day at a time.
You've goodness and talent hidden inside
That's buried for reasons unknown,
But from God, my friend, you simply can't hide,
From now on you won't be alone.
Rise up and cast off those clothes of despair,
His promise to you He'll fulfill.
It takes no more effort than a simple prayer,
A new life awaits, if you will.
Great legions of us have now taken that course,
You'll find us all over the land,
There's power and strength, a spiritual resource,
From people who do understand.
Count on us and the Lord, from now on, my friend,
Take your steps. . .one day at a time.
We'll travel life's pathway with you to the end;
We'll do it one day at a time!


The above poem, used with permission from Howard E. Morseburg, is dedicated to Lars (Robert) Laine.
He was a 50 year AA, and did so much good, including translating the AA material into Swedish, for which he was awarded a medal by the King of Sweden shortly before he passed away in Palm Springs at 85. He was a fine pianist (listed as one of 10 Greatest Jazz Pianists in a booklet in the 30s), an art dealer, and a great human being.




  • Self Help For Depression ?
Ever tried Meditating? Have a look to the right for some instructions on how you do it. Or try this web page -
Buddhist Meditation Online.




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The following instruction for sitting meditation is from Buddha's Little Instruction Book
by Jack Kornfield, New York: Bantam Books, 1994, available from Amazon.COM


A Sitting Meditation

Let Your Mind Settle Like a Clear Forest Pool

To begin meditation, select a quiet time and place. Be seated on a cushion or chair, taking an erect yet relaxed posture. Let yourself sit upright with the quiet dignity of a king or queen. Close your eyes gently and begin by bringing a full, present attention to whatever you feel within you and around you. Let your mind be spacious and your heart be kind and soft.

As you sit, feel the sensations of your body. Then notice what sounds and feelings, thoughts and expectations are present. Allow them all to come and go, to rise and fall like the waves of the ocean. Be aware of the waves and rest seated in the midst of them. Allow yourself to become more and more still.

In the center of all these waves, feel your breathing, your life-breath. Let your attention feel the in-and-out breathing wherever you notice it, as coolness or tingling in the nose or throat, as a rising and falling of your chest or abdomen. Relax and softly rest your attention on each breath, feeling the movement in a steady easy way. Let the breath breathe itself in any rhythm, long or short, soft or deep. As you feel each breath, concentrate and settle into its movement. Let all other sounds and sensations, thoughts and feelings continue to come and go like waves in the background.

After a few breaths, your attention may be carried away by one of the waves of thoughts or memories, by body sensations or sounds. Whenever you notice you have been carried away for a time, acknowledge the wave that has done so by softly giving it a name such as "planning," "remembering," "itching," "restless." Then let it pass and gently return to the breath. Some waves will take a long time to pass, others will be short. Certain thoughts or feelings will be painful, others will be pleasurable. Whatever they are, let them be.

At some sittings you will be able to return to your breath easily. At other times in your meditation you will mostly be aware of body sensations or of plans or thoughts. Either way is fine. No matter what you experience, be aware of it, let it come and go, and rest at ease in the midst of it all. After you have sat for twenty or thirty minutes in this way, open your eyes and look around you before you get up. Then as you move try to allow the same spirit of awareness to go with you into the activities of your day.

The art of meditation is simple but not always easy. It thrives on practice and a kind of spacious heart. If you do this simple practice of sitting with awareness every day, you will gradually grow in centeredness and understanding.

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