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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-01, Page 22• PAGE TWENTY-TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO SATINHIDE LATEX LO -LUSTRE ENAMEL. • ow, for the first time in the history of Pitts • Burgh .Paints, yon‘ can finish the ' interior of your., ,.. home completely with:. 'LATEX , PAINT.. • AVAILABLE IN HUNDREDS OF MAESTRO•CUSTOM-MIXED. COLOURS AND WHITE.'. TO: BRIGHTEN• ANY HOME:'.. 'BUILDMASTE tills, Knobs, Back Plates 1inge,Magnetic Catches; WEISER LOC FOR THOSE HOUSE .DOERS INSIDE OR -OUT • USE '• WEIS•ER LOCKS. Entrance' Lpcks : • KeyI n -Knob Locks Passage :'Sets Bathroom docks John W. Henderson Lumher PHONE 5284118 • LUCKNOW. • The above picture of William Roulston, left and Jim Cameron right, was taken last summer at birthdayparty for an old friend, • T. a Cyril Campbell of Lucknow - These two gentlemen, who are • 'familiar faces to residents of Luck-' now and district; recalled some• Sketch ingl Plans Are To Be Secured For qtr H�spitaI Nursing Scbool • Members, of the board of the Wingham and District General Hospital agreed at the February meeting to secure sketch plans' for a new nursing school. The meeting, presided over by Chair-' 'man R. B, Cousins, heard a letter; ' from the Ontario Hospital; Servic- es Commission ,which, gave appro- • val'inprinciple for the• demolition of ;the 'present residence buildingand the erect ion; of a "modest" school'structure The pew building would be 1 ige enough only for the training of`� 20, students • in the, ntirsirig assist -: ants` course . The letter stipulated that the • building would have to• be locat- ed near the present heating and electrical facilities <O. H, S C. also'withdrew its previous tent ative approval of the renovation. of the present' residence build in,gs,'for training.schoal purposes,: An outline of the proper steps to be taken to' initiate the build- ing program was, given; and stat ed that :the; project would be fain-;• ancially assisted >by: O;, H; S C. Considerable discussion 'ensued' • over the exact meaning of the words "financially assisted'°;:: since it had been: the -board's understanding that the new school•„would' be paid for. in total by O.:HS. C:. Mrs;:'Morrey' • thehospital's administrator`, assures ed the members that it was still :. the izitentiorf of the. Commission:, to bear the full cosi: • A motion by ,Carman Thorinison and E. E, Walker wascarried that 'We proceed to get sketch plans •. •for' the nursing school, with the condition that O. H.'5.. C, pay`s, 1000% of•the cost of construction. STATISTICS ' Mrs. Morrey. gave the following figures pertaining, to the hospital' for the month of January; 168 admissions; 141 discharges, 6:.• deaths, 85 operations; 445 x-rays,• 3700' laboratory tests; 67 electro cardiographic- examinations; :59 at cancer clinic; 1 post mortem 2 ...'. coroner's ' reports; e 268physio- therap• y treatments. Total hospital days .amounted to. 2723 for . a daily average of. 88 '; The daily average. for the 'same monrh:lastyear was 74 1/2. The I daily, population had,been at,high • as .104 during •the month Since - there ,are: only 100, adult beds the' obstetrical ward -had been used a.t ',; ',times for other patient care. ' •Mrs Morrey also reported :that • O. H. S. C.: •is currently making • 'keen competition they had enjoyed at plowing matches in early years. ,,:Mr.' Roulston is a resident of the .Olivet eammunity and Mr.•Ca.m- .eron, althoughhe has'live'd in Lucknow since 1952, farmed tilost of his life' atL6cjialsh . The two.gentlemen .recalled. with considerable amusement how,, 'as'. young men, Jim had edged out • Billy at 4 plowing match at Shirl Bowers in Huron one year, but that Mr; Roulston had come back stronger the following 'year to defeat Jim at another Huron match at the farm of John McCharles. ' Jim and William T haven't entered any plowing Matches for a, few year's.•Jrr was '84 years of age on Decernber 23rd, but»he's still' the first•mai on Lucknow main street every mornings rain or shine often making the trip up and down; to and from his' home on,_Qualiity Hill several tunes a day. Jit ,'• however, is just a kid compared to his plowing match mate William T. Roulston, Mr. Roulston was 84 on August 11th last year and still resides in the Olivet corntntfnity., .on the 2nd of ilutan. • t!r/y,.4,r11111 !?a'.Pii211* 41111ittiqi some revisions in the :budget; which will be .completed and ready for the rate board near'the end. of this month. FINISHING STA1RWAY • Mr.. Cousins said that the new. stairway at the south end of•the building has been installed and that outside finish work on -Chis section of the building is pin pro; .gress.` No:,further word has been received about the completion date for the replacement, elevator;;. TheAfirst of the new ambulances was expected' early this week. I'n his, report for the medical staff Pr'. B. N. Corrin pointed out that there has'always- been pro- ision for dentists on the staff but that none; were; currently listed..,'' The administrator, said that one application had been received recently. The doctor pointed: out 'that some dentalservices. are pro vides for under the Ontario Medi- 'ea1' Services;:Plan but that the den tist °Would have to be a staff mein; ber to fill ;OMSIP requirements A.U?CILIARY, MIS.. English said that the annual meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary had been held the previous Mon- day, at which time Mrs;. Morrey •ha,d been the guest speaker and • 0' WEDNESDAY..:... MARCH' 1st, 196 ' had ,given a cortiprehensive tory of the .hoX'pital..:Some of the • Auxiliarymembers had expressed. the belief that her address should) be prin.f nd preserved,. The'' Auxiliary plans a Centennial Tea this .year,• to. mark 100 years of Canadian ;confederation and 60 years of Auxiliary activity in W tgharrl':.. Mrs, Morrey suggested that the Auxiliary might wish to sponsor thea group of voluntary assistants . who are 'expected to' aid in hospit- al Work shortly; The administratorgave details' in connection -with the operation.' of the ambulance service., She said that to datethe vehicle has •:been driven some 1055 miles on. calls. Municipalities, served so far • have been Winghai• , Lucknow ',Turnberry, Ashfield , ,Kinloss, East Wawanosh,''Culross and How - ick; as well as: the transfer of patients to hospitals>. in London. She also said that theco-operat- ion'of the Provincial Police .dist- rict headquarters in Mt. Forest Will be sought in aneffort to. educate'car drivers of thenecess- ity.for heeding 'ambulance warn ingS Sherycited,one case in which a driver'refused to;y;eld.the,road, to` the ambulance., • It was agreed that the executive ,committee would proceed with. plans for the official opening of the hospital; in the spring:: • VOIR S! I mowing ain today. know! 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Irt team 1;441. shot 12.1° .per 1,597.. hot -9;2-per- 1;450 shot 9,0 pci' c 1;396. shot P.4 per c' 355 shots cent . 506 shots per cent: In ' pow Montreal' a scoring on.:34 •gd trifles the wanlage� on Madill Yvan ' Cor • goals; Q • •Safer Be.M WALKER municipal to stricter ,the. safety Percy W, ••said he m', during, his were no f� He clair palities al sending hi ports. Deputy •, Annabel all motile gen'plans clatned t Bruce., • • W.'I°.• 13a said there in the nor appearing Past year ing girls