The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-23, Page 16MGR sixTEEN, . . THE uxKnow spormiEt., LUCKNOW, °Huai°
Honor Grandfather Winghant Hospital Shows Deficit Of Over
On 90th Birthday $5 1 1 1 In Last Year's Operations.
(Kiniass News): bout 50 Persons turned out
Mr ' and mrs. Donald c, Mac- for. the annual meeting of ti)e••Witr
Intyre entertainedSaturday even- and District HOspital Associa
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ben= the of Barb birrbdav The gathering was held in the
oftheir arandfarber. Allan. recreatiou room of the former mu-
,b4a,ororci',4 eyGonesrs far rbe see residence under the chaixman-
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evening w'esern'elsbb ems, mr, and ship of President R.13,Consins of
Mrs. Harnilton MacKinnon and Brussels
Thera°, est' important top'ie under 14. and Mrs, Walter Walden of
Ripley. members of the family dismission at the meeting was the
peeSent Were his niece, MTS. Shitl
building and renovation program •
Bowers, Nits and which iscurrently under way at
Jack Blue, Ripley, Mr, and Nirs, the hospital. ' The Meeting also
, V. A .Mowbray, .Lucknow.; and , . elected a board of directors to ,
Mr. and ivirs. jam R. hurray of serve for the year. at whicli time •
Holyitoori. mt. idaolvet was ass. ;Most of the former directors were
isteri in blowing out the 'candles returned to office. •
on his birthday cake by his great- 'Mae who Make up the 1966
granddaughter, Margaret mac. 'totard amt. •Bluevale
Imre- Mr. Maclver makes 'h
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who representsthe County of Huron
his
'home 11). Ripley with h`i Ili • :and is appointed by county council;
- • Mrs. Leonard Outethridge. DeWitt Miller appointed by the
ship and succeeds Robert Gibson;
R.B.Consini, Brussels; Robert Cou-
) ltes, Maris Township; Elmer Ire-
land, Blyth and .East WawanoSh
Township; Wathice 'Conn, Kinloss,
Luctcnow and West Wawanosh Tow-
nship;• E E. Walker , 'Turnberry Tow
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whip.
a • • PROCEEDINGS • •
Mr. Cousins outlined the• steps
which hive already been undertak-
, en and completed in the building
.andrentwation program ; He Said
that one of the mostimportant.
reasons for the move was to finally
• eliminate •the very old teCtion
of,the•hospital Complex at the
south end of the property which ha
become a serious fire hazard., In
addition, it was necessary to pro•
vide improved accommodations
for the operating and obstetrical
• Rennie Graham of Toronto visit- ,T°wn or Winghatil; Dr- i'•C-1%AcKiln• services, administration offices,
d taturday with Ivir. and IvirS. :Lucknort, President of the Medical .. e
ewtc. • •
• Allan Graham and family.. • association; Dr. B. N. Corrin, who The speaker said that although
we.ale rrry to repots that , ireplaces Dr. W. A. Crawford as • there. were some serious delays last .
llister Hughes is a patient
,,chief of medical staff; Mrs.. J.W. ' summer occasioned by shortages of
Ain ',
Westminster Hospital, 1011,d0MEnglish, president of the Ladies* steel, the prograrn, is now proceed-
."
At time of writing,' David Mac- AnalharY to -the ElbsPital: Barry ing on schedule. It is antic' ted
Ki and Barbara maebnyre are Wenger and J.T.Goodall, who have that/the formal opening willirake•
year of a two-year elected per , place in October' of this year.
*••• still Fatientsin•Wingbtam Distri,:et • oneinato serve. A.D.rmacwilliam and , The president ,m
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t
ioned in
There was a fait crowd out to, 1-1.H.HOtS0f1, whowere re-elected
the Endure and csaktaate patty . • : for a'two-year term; Carman Thorn
in the scout, Hall satutday oightL pson, representing Teesw4ter and •
Proceeds are for the Centennial, Culross Township; Harold Robinson,
trip, . , ' who will represent Howick Town- . •
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ALE TIRES GUARANTEED
REG. SALE
' suburbanite WW. .1$.25 $lut
3!- 61143 Goodyear Casten* 4, 27.75 . 11.10
1 - 451-13 Goodyear 0101/1111 011CONIESt • 29.511 11.21.-
- 451E43 Geedyear Sweep* (secomis) __.„ 1475 1115-
- 711144 Goodyear Power ass (101madsh). 21.11/
• 7111144 Goodyear F%wer Cushion (MAC} XL10 ' 21.51
751-74 Goodyear PowerCushions 14.1111`.. pia) 35.15 ' 25.65
754-14 Firestone Town & Country 3120 . 2235
-751-74 G5Kilittiar sato" KW. andisy . t ... 21.71 11:71
- 751-74 Goodyear Alt-Vateatiter MW.. 25.30
- 75444 Atlas Grip SO* 21.55 „ 11.17
1 -75144 u.r.s. saw, savaliti 31.65 11.33
75444 Atlas Map* ... 21.45 14.45
2 7511-14 11.T.S. Saharan" Recap 1535 1235
= 111144 Firestone Deinza thanrp (seconds) .. 31.75 23.17
'2 -.1011-14 Goodyear Safety - 2135 2216
- 41144 Goodyear Sobaranite tesconder 32.21 21.45
3 - 47145-F1restoem Cohan Champ MACTh. 35.N 25.11
4 -471 75 epair Sy &W. R.W. 24.75 .11.32
t 67045 Geodyner MI-vonatiter TT 111.45 i4.17
'4 - 10045Atfas'Grip Safe Tu. 24.55 ,71117
fit 470-15,Firestone Cum* 111.65 • 14.77
- 67045 UTS.. 'W.W. Recap , 75.15. ; 1215.
- 7T0 -7S 76eye er A11 Weather T.T:1 2A/5 7535
- 601146 GeedYw Sahorhonit‘, . 24/5 . 71.211
1 - 711.17 Dominion ,Mar Grip 61.41 31.74
1-71147 General '.ier carts 6435 =74
1 75 75. Firestone Safety Champ *PI. 1ix,411. • 11,44
WHEN HARD
• EARNED PAY
HAWES NU I STRETCH
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FOR NON mutes
THEYY1 IIKKED
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moiricA T APPL1ANCES
grateful • terms the hard work and-.
loyalty. of the hospital employees
who have faced Many difficulties
since the building program comm-
enOed. • '," •
HISTORY OF -HOSPITAL
The hospital' administrator, Mrs.
I.E.,Morrey „gave a detailed hisr- •
ory of the institution .sine its
founding; describing ;het:Ali/10*r
expansion programs which have.
been carried out to keep the hose
ital abreast of the changing times'.
' Site also desCribed,the layout of
the building following the present
renovation,. which .wilt see the
middlewing altered for use as a
service centre and all beds reinov-
ed to the north wing, where a sec -
cad storey Jias been. added.
MrS. Morrey, also..referred brief-.
Iy to efforts which are being:Made
,ta.brit4 the hospital up to the .high
'standard tecniked for adcrediti-
• • Lion., She too referred to •the
commendable efforts of all staff
nzerribers duriiq rhi. trying period.
• EMANCES: ' • .4/
Barry . Wenger.. chairman. of the
ranCe committee for the. past • •
year. pointed our that the wi.nr
hainfand"DistriCt .i•iospitat is "big.
busineSS' both in terms of the, '
number ofpeopLe employed and
the total of wages paid.„ the latter
• amounting to To4.,T3.,72., •Total
expenditures were $684,7381.92 •
•and the. speaker said that the app
deficit of, $5,g54..48. for the,
year will be carried forward as a
cost for die corning year. Each
year, said the cha,irman, a com-
plete budget of costs:must be sub -
mitred to the Ontario Hospital
Services Commission for approval,
!,•and it isseidont. that this budget is
not mini/fled back in, some area or
•liefis. Janet Fielding. direcraFeatured Meet'
r• • •
of the registered nursing assistants' • • •
training school, reported that from . Misi Ada Webster presided
January to luly there were 21, Stud- ',the. February meeting of the
ems on clinical experience in the. now Horticultural society Fri
various departnients of the hospital evening in the Town'Hall
itt July: when the students wrote • It was reported that there
their examinations, all were suc& ,,90•toombers to date and it is
esifil; 16 with an average Of Over.; Ahem will be at least 100 liy
. • ' :the March Meeting.
Twentr four-tnidents entered --- • AnieCollyer_has been api
the new course it September. 20 to look after all. bulb and se
of whotn received. their -Caps in 4ers.. Any meinlier wishing t
• December. ' 'der fee spring'planting should
Mrs. LW;Englishireportfrig:for tact June. • • .
the Hospital Auxiliary said that the ' The pcogram opened with
organization is now in its 59th '',Henderson.playing a group of
year. In 1965 $2,606.30 was tpiano solos, which were °Well
raisedin various ways. Such funds ceived.
are used for the provision of extra A reading by. Ms. -Me. Gr
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equipment and services itt the hos-. "whops •a-Delinouent";• gave
pital for the benefit of the patients :much food for thought and th
Dr. W :4.Mckibban presided 'iety does us part to combat
for the election of directors and 'quency through encouraging
secretary John Strong:read .the nihr interest' in •groWing. kulbs. and
utes of the 1965 annual meeting'. within the junior society. •
•.• •
Mrs. Salkeld, who conven
the program,. give:a reading
also.read an, article on how
farce early bloom from shrub
rings and from clumps of lily
• the valley. With the help,0
Salkeld, she showed exCell
pictures of -a,trip-to,WLestern
pzwers,
aw4 anrridaFlorida azp
.ailel
f
int erIude on a winter' S eve '
A 3(0 by Gail Jamiesan,
ompanied by Mrs. Gordon M
goniery entitled "let:.th0 511
Te' brought the meeting to a
Wenger:also .outlined the •';
bOrroWirig pi -again which made the, •
construction and renovation passible
anckthe terms tinder which repay
went has been arranged. •
E.E,Walker, who ischairrnan of
• the property committee, outlined '
changes and improvements made
by the engineer and his sitand
woke of the various•prOjects which.
remain to be dealt with is the
coming year such as installation of
a more efficient incinerator.. re-
; pair* replacement of the old el.- •
evator and the provision of parking
space. •, , • .
Reporting for 'die niirshigAepart
. me$t„ Miss Zina HdpwOod,'direct.
• at, also referrefitci the diffiOult-
• ies encountered and commended
her 'staff for its loyalty and harilf,
work. She said 'that preturement
tr.ersonnei. has eased slightly
• during the year, though the hospit-
iNardens Honou
By EMO Pins
Mrs. Tessie Cre Li'dn's
Harvey kress,,ti:rtarri an
Taylor Of Grand ' alley were
of honour at' a luncheon held
Hanover on Februal,., 12th, a
wAewraerdprae;ean, ctediviwi fteline:Cou
..
•
e
the graergenCY Nfe,aiuris Br
• the Depaitment \-!.; :Ile Atte
General.; Mr. P. .,tick, rep
ing. the Director EML
'presentation. `11.-:e luncheon
• ed the Opening df 4.,day r
course With 24 nr.didates
fr'
ccillitiit7saitdcefnataeZcte.-.aiu• e' and
• erin
• This rescue ccu:Si. is the t
tri -county effort ontajio's,
this phase of Erner5ency'l't
beingcrion:i:i.;ijedspourdel
i*R
.cairiheiCeol'afiinrilcdcer.rwr:'E/
slwctsr'*".le:ds.tZtil:teilergtill;
Eric. Winkler,' M F., the
CW
• warderin ens6thfeartiMcaevir:r:roellia'ancni°
Walkerton arid CiNen Song ,
or Adrian $Ydt, .4anovett,
• his words.of