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THE 'L,UCKNOW"SENTINEL,,.LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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ani Hospit�l Board Approres Steel`;
s Fire Prevention
unanimous approval was given•
by the directors of the Wi,ngham
and' Pisttiv t' Hospital for the . elim
illation of a possible fire hazard in
the building. All wooden joists.
and -flooring material will. be re=
; moved, from•, the basement area • '.
under the. part of the structure re
cently demolished,' Asteeliioof-
ing deck will be, .placed over this, '
basenient section,: which houses.
electrical. steam and water lines
The original building proiect.. •
called only, for fireproof spray to
cover the 'remaining wood ;but.
the directors :chd'se to eliminate
any possibility of fire or• smoke.
The' extra work will cost sorne-`
thing'over $4,000.; according to
'•the architect's:estimates..
The decisnori;'was .made at the
January board meeting, presided,
••.over by board chairman R.
Cousins.
CHANGE ANNUAL
It was also decided that the slate
of the annual meeting Of the:' •
'Hospital Association, at which
board members are elected will be
held back to Friday ,. March 3rd„
For many years the annual
meeting has been held in early
February , but it has recently
.become impossible to• get the
auditors'• report in time for the
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meeting. ,
The' report of the administrator•,• -
Mrs. I.E. Morrey fpr Cecernber
showed 162 admissions, 14 deaths,
84 operations,, 286 x-rays, 2771.,
laboratory tests,'•6 blood transfus=
ions',_ 67 electro -cardiographs; 60
at cancer clinic;,` 1 post mortem ,• 2
coroner's reports and 300 physio-
therapy
treatments, .There was a'
total of 2574 patient days for a''.
daily average of 83.
An; interesting item - in the report
was thatthere were only 10':births'
during the Month; in;line with a
continent -wide trend to,a.lower
birth rate Total births for the:
year amounted to 182, :There were
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2UMrs 1Money also reviewed the
hospital's spending for the, year and
pointed. 'out that a11':departments:• •
'had operated at less than the
budgeted,, allowances.
There was a discussion on the,`
charge to be levied for meals con-.
Burned by staff members, price of
which will beincreased from 45
to 5.0 cents. When' members of the
public have meals'at;the hospital
'the charge will be •900 an increase
of 502
The Ontario:Hospitai• Services:
•Commissionhas notified all hosp-
itals that raw food costs for patients
meals must not exceed 99¢. Cost;
in thishospital is at present 90.
The property committee.report
by Chairman .Ed; Walker included
information that the: new fence
around the parking •lot' had been
completed and park -markings
an .bumpers will. be' placed in the •
spring, The report also stated •thee.
cars''parked on the lot by persons
/ other than hospital visitos`.or staff
will be • removed
Reporting for the blinding :comm,
lttee Chairman J. V. Fischer .said
most of the work is :completed and
'outlined some 'of the remaining
problems and how they will be met
Corrin, speaking for
the, medical staff, said that the.
doctor's; room has beenfinished,
the costs Met by the ;doctors: them-
selves., :• M1
• Mrs English reported .that the
Ladies''Auxtiiary •had provided the
prizes to the staff members for
decorated windows at Christmas
and had presented'a silver`cup .to
the, New Year's baby.
Ambulance rates came under.
discussionand it was resolved that:
a meeting be held with municipal
representatives' to arrive at 'a fair
assessment.
Congratulations to Mr: Band Mts.',
D.A. Hackett on the birth of a son
on February lst ' abrother , :•Paul ,
David for. Joan and -Lori
ivlrs. Howard'Walker and Sheryl .
of Wingham area' spent a'few days
last week at the ,home: of Mr . -and •and •
1r.s D. A. ;' Hackett. Mrs. Walker •
is a sister of Mrs Hackett. Joan
and Lori Hackett returried with .Mrs
W:a1'k'er on.Friday where they .are
spending a few' days.; '
.Mr.and Mrs: ,Frank, Ritchie' visit-
ed •On Sunday with Mt' and Mrs
Frank Reigling of Saltford..
Mr..and .Mrs.. Wm. 'Hunter spent
a day last week" in London visiting
relatives'there•
Mrs. Graydon. Ritchie had Zion
U.:C. W. meeting atter `new hom, e •
m Lucknow on Wednesday.
The World's Day. of Prayermee.t,'
ing will be held at the home of
Rev, and Mrs. `G. W Kaiser on
Friday at
Mr. and Mrs.:Jim Hunter spent a'
day recently in London,' On the
week -end they visited Mrs. Annie
'Jere of Dungannon and Mrs. W. O;'
Hunter, who has been visitingher
sister"'there for a few weeks. Mrs.
,W.0.` Hunter visited at Mr and `
Mrs; Jim Hunters on Sunday and ,
from there they visited.Mrs Jim.
Johnston who it a patient inWing-
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John W. HendersonLumber . VisitorswithlvirandMrsltd.
Hunter during: the' week -end were
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LIDCKNOW.Mr.'and Mrs. Vernon Hunter:, oMr.•
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WEDNESDAYr FEB, 8th,, 1967-
LUfKNON
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GODERICH SQUIRTS
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SP•ACE DONATED BY
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The 1967.EMO Committee of
, Bruce •
County Council held their '
inaugural meeting on Wednesday
February 1st., at the County Build
ings, ,Walkerton. Mr.. P.A.
Mrs. • Gordon Kaiser or Lucknow
and Mt, .and Mrs. Alex Hackett of
Ashfield
Mrs Yvette' Heffernan is assisting
at the home of Mr. and;Mrs. D.A.
Hackett.
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Greater. London, .including the.
28` ,metropolitan boroughs,, com
prises 443.455 acres, The origi. .
1' lire ty •eonai tt;-tr615 acres.
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!Murray, 1986:;Wardeir of Bruce '
County,, was presented with a
Civil Defence .Lapel : Pin "•for h.is .•
sincere cont$ibution to' the IMO
program,' Mr J, it. Ca irnctoss ,
Fieldman, Provincial EMB, Attorn.
ey: General's Department:, ' made
the presentation. Above seated
from left are Warden Frank Field., `
Mr. • Cairncross and Past Warden
P. A.. Murray;' standing, EMO
County Co-ordinator Norman' Por'
ter;:Count Council Com
y mittee
Chairman, Reeve Clifford Gilbert,
Albemarle Township.,. and co -1"
Chairman, Reeve Archie lyicCuli
och, Saugeen Township.,
rw...... __ __ 1'
milIeS
Flor..c
IlNLO
Mr, and Mrs.
left Thursday on
florida
in]'oY ng a win
arida are: Mr an
1eod! Mr. and h
son and Keith an
Leod..
Bruce IvlacKen
iversity spent the
his pa{ents , Mr.
'.MacKenzie:.
Eileen and. Don
ener were, home
Denver: Dickie'
Waterloo and. D.
Guelph UniverSil
the week -end.
Pups from Kir
Sclap
hool, are enjoy
Wednesday after
oaour
'th Bi
Miss Christina
Of honour 'on Sat
4th atter home
when her nieces
Douglas of Ludic
• Leishman (•M•ary
Markham and M
. (Isobel Douglas)
' Mary Edith. of R.
'entertained' a: fel
honotu' of her; 8:7
Miss Carrick w
field Township.,
Robert A.•Carric
Grant, She" ca me
1918 with het' •pai
• sided here-
.since
Her niece Miss
Oakes her'home
Carrick
Prepare I
Saturday
(Fair Notes C
The date foi• the
around the corner
hav finalized the
ready to gp:
An invitation to
numbers to Coder
14th. to" entertain i
Ontario Hospital i
;'and we.are.hopin)
along and make i
evening there
Nave you picket
list and are you rr
the Fair on 'Septet
The Convention;
Societies is being
Edward Hotel Tori
22;and 23,
Bruce Se
WALKERTQN> a
committees were
acceptance •of ih�
fttee's report at t
;meeting. of count
corninittees are;
inance,.,,Norim
Sim, John Under!
Grant John Macl
'William. Macl<e;
.printing, Cndrew'
• Evans, Arthur rt
ure, Archie McK
Lowry; Leo Wilhc
MCCulloeh attd t,
forestation, farm
Spitzig:,, Don, Wyt
tri
Chesney and Mr.
Dation, Mrs, Stair
.Russel Needhra
end E, Sine a ,
1 ir,.
Also he'altlt unit
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