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GATHERED FOR THE AUCTION-The main road
through Cromarty was packed with people gathered
for the auction of the contents and building of
Harburn's General store. There was something for- -
everyone as everything from valentines to pitch forks
were autioned away. • (Staff Photo)
Local hospital Poses only
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at, the annual cbnvention of the
Ontario Hospital Association in
Toronto on Oct 25-27.
' When the hospital is reviewed
next year for renewal of
accreditation the cost will be up
'$100 to $550 Mr, McKenzie told
the board. Premium' on hospital
insurance also will more than
double next year from $1250 to
32800 he said.
After 3% years tke board has,
received an acknowledgement
from the Ministry of Health that it
has received the hospital master
program plan submission. The
submission had, been developed
by board consultants, Agnew
Pickham and associates at the
suggestion of the Ministry and'
following an intensive study of
hospital activity and future
requirements,
The Ministry letter says in part
that "because of financial
constraints and possible changes
to the status of• some institutions
in your area, any deliberate steps
have not been possible to deal,
with your' Urgent space
requirements".
After adding that "the current '
financial climate is such that it
would be inappropriate to incur
further expenditures on planning.
Of this mature" the letter
it:moments on the plan as
developed-by the consultants and
Correspondent •
Mrs. Mary Merner
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Floyd , Miss
Shirley McClure returned home
on Saturday from a trip to the
Western Provinces..
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
David, Darren and Luanne visited
last Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Stevenson of
Tillsonburg. David and Darren
remained to spent the week with'
their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Daye Hope and
Julie, Miss Trudy Dimaline , all of
Hadilton, spent the-past week of.
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Ditnaliinel Don, Peter and David.
Mr. Bryan McConnell and
suggests further considerations
'should be given the circulation
system and building massing.
On the suggestion of Board
president D.C. CorniSh the
board named members A.Y.
McLean and Robert Wilson as a
committee to provide continuing
contact with the program and its
relation to the Ministry.
Results of a preliminary
feasibility study carried out
earlier this summer by tee
Regional • Management
Engineering Unit to determine
whether there was a potential for
savings in particular departments
indicated there was a li mited
possibility of savings in
personnel. Since changes already
were in progress to implement
certain reductions it was agreed a
further study at this time. would
not be justified.
The board cleared payment of
those increases to non union staff
for which provision had been -
made in the approved budget.
Mr. McKenzie told the board
increases for union staff were
delayed pending completion of
discussions with the union which
now were underway.
Constance
Bryson of Mt. Brydges visited on
Sunday with Mr., and Mrs.
George Counter, Richard,
Kassandra and Vicky.
. Mr. and Mre Marris Bos,
Steven,, Sharon, Kenny and
Michael Spent the past week
campingat Pine Lake, Andy d
kathy Bos stayed 'with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wammes Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bottles .
of Clinton visited on Friday,
afternoon with Mrs. George
Mcllwain. '
Mr. Rod Eybel of Bimbrook,
Mr. art Merner of Walton
visited over the weekend with Mr.'
and Mrs. Hugh Dimaline, Peter,
Don, and David, •
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Three persons were charged
under the Liquor Licence Act.
Seven persons were charged
under the HighiYay Traffic. Act,
One person was charged under.
the Criminal ,Code:
There were two Motor Vehicle
collisions reported and
investigated by the department
with damages totaling• $3,200.00
and three grsons intured.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Bill Chessell
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster
went on a four-day trip along 'the
St. Lawrence River and Ottawa
Valley. They, took the beautiful
Gananoque Th ousand Islands
Cruise, and visited Upper Canada
Village. While in Ottawa they 'saw
the "Changing of the Guard" 'dn
Parliament Hill on Sunday
morningand took a guided tour Of.
places of intetestuch as the prime
minister's residence on Sussex
Drive. They were surprised to
find that some four-laned
highways were closed -to motor
traffic on Sunday for the
convenience of bicyclists, who
have 40 miles of paved bicycle
trails in Ottawa. The Websters
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James'
Neely, Who lived in the aldwinkle
house (where the Kirkby's live at
Enjoy Gananoque; Thousand Islands cruise .
having surgery on the neck
'vertebrae, and is making a good
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hayter and
their families were o Prince
Edward County td viit. people
they met in Cuba last February.
They spent some time at Ontario
Place, trio,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McAsh and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor enjoyed
a week's vacation at North Bay.
Miss Donna Taylor is taking a
present) while he was ,stationed
114p with 'the Air. Force. They
came home by way of Algonquin
Park and Collingwood, where
they saw the shipbuilding .yards.
Church will resume -at the
regulat time in VarnaoTh-nunday,
after a month of joint services
with Goshen.
Personals
Earl Laycox returned home
from hospital last week -after
Like to, take
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The 4-H club • "The Cereal
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of weeks. Any girl between the
ages of 12 and 26 who would like
to take this club should get in
touch with Mrs. Jim Keys or Mrs
Bill Dowson ,as scion as possible.
highlight of their trip was visit
to •the Olympic Village • in
Montreal, a very interesting place
of see. They also spent a, night at
the home of Bill's sister and her
husband, Ina and Ross Brown of
Newtonville.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Elmer Hayter is confined to St.
Joseph's Hospital in London.
RUST ON CORN NOT SERIO US-Huron farmers, like
Bob Eckert of R.R.1, Seaforth, have been finding
rust on leaves of their corn stalks, and also on beans.
But according to Mike Miller of the 'Huron
Agricultural office, they shou Idn't be too concerned.
Mr. Miller says the, rust is due to the extraordinary
wet 'weather we've had and that it will affect yields
only slightly. (Staff photo)
been visiting with Mrs. Olive
and Heather of Samanac B.C. has
Bettles and other friends and
relatives in, the .community.
home from Stratford Hospital
Mrs. Bob Betties, Linda, Lorrie
Miss—fretbre—Hidley returned
Mrs. Robert Hulley where she was a patient for a:few
Correspondent
Wintheop
-Bayfield, visited, with Mr. and
this week.
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Mrs. Bob Harris and Vickie a day
to"Ftillarton on Sunday evening. it
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A CLOSE •CALL — Valerie Sinnamon, 16, was
standing on the sidewalk in front of her house at 60,
Goderich St. W. about 4:20 Friday afternoon when a
car driven.by Bernard McQuaid went out of control
on wet pavement, travelling eastbound and crossed
the road and knocked down a sign and a tree in front
of the Sinnamon residence. Valerie ran out of the
way as the car crossed the sidewalk, knocked over
anotheranothe"rt tree on the lawn , next • door and finally
Varna
stopped about five feet from the house next door to
Sinnamoq,'s at 56 Goderich St. Valerie's sister
Michelle, 1,1, was about six feet away from her on the
Sinnamon lawn when the car went through. Above,
firemen are making sure the gas • tank fire in the
McQuaid car is out. Marlene Sinnarnon, the •g,irls'
mother said 'the, car "burst into flames,", after it
stopped. (Staff Photo)
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mid is living with her sister Joyce
while' she is ,in school.
Mrs. Al Keyes and Beverley
entertained Jeanette's friends at
a party on Wednesdy in honour of
her seventh birthday.
Mr,'"and Mrs. Bill Taylor and
Mark have returned from a trip
around the Gaspe Peninsula. A
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