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Whether you have 4 baby -
sitter only occasionally, Ar
whether yoo 'have .4 sitter or
housekeeper
the woman „wog for ,the baby
really loves children is clean and
heSithY and is well-instructed
her duties, Have, her 49 things
To the baby the way 5,Q4'09)".9 he will not become confused,
sure that• the sitter • or
housekeeper MOWS .where to
reach you An emergency
09414 develop.. Try to avoid
Wring a number of people Ionk
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The .Canadian Mother and Child.
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ONTARIO DEPT,: Of AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
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Clinton Community
Credit Union ANINIVAMEWMAlliNi.
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ribbon following the. long 1140
of the dress and -chapel
Sh
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e carried a, Preaceot ,of
sweetheart •Talisman roses On 4
white Bible,. Mrs, MAW ..MOffatt
as organist accompanied the •
soloist George Wilkey, Toronto,
who sand '"The LOWS Prayer"
and "Pli Walk Eeside YOti,"
The wedding dinoer was bold
the chorch, basement and for
receiving the guests, the bride's
mother chose .an antique gold
silk with hands of gold beads
garnishing the sleeves and
neckline. $he wore a brocade
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suit trimmed with fur 441 dark
brown accessories,
The couple will reside in
,Qaderich.
Guests were - present from
TorontO, •Qtathain l,
Guelph, London, StTatforti, and
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BALLMACAU LAY
BUILDING SUPPLIES
CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910
HENSALL — 262-2713
• Huron. Colnilyls fiVe Ptihlie
osPitalS treated 7,600 Patienta
urine the Past year>, with an
perating budget •of $2,860,293,
noty Council was informed at
is October Meeting in Goderich..
eforMation came from, the
RPOrts of the County
preseetatiVes oil the various
arils.
Council, also was informed
hat patient-days numbered
2,762, and, that 342 beds were
n .use in the five institutions
located in Wingham, Coded*
Clinton, Seaforth and Exeter.
Total staff was reported as
0)110 1(1,1's; Wingham,
administrative, 15 (all
departments), nursing,
supervisory, four, RN, 22, RNA,
52, other staff, ,85; Goderich,
administrative, eight, nursing
supervisorY, 12, RN, 21, RNA,
21, other staff, 95; Clinton,
administrative, six, part-time,
one, nursing supervisory, five,
RN 22, part-time, 18, aNA,
nine, part-time, six, other staff,
36, part-Ali-de, 19; Seaforth,
administrative, seven nursing
supervisory, six,RN 13, RNA
nine, other staf,' 45; Exeter,
adininistrative, four, nursing
supervisory, five, RN 10; RNA
10.
Wingham and District
Hospital reported that of 104
beds, 86 were active and 18 were
chronic,; that • 2,193 patients
admitted were made up of 573
urban, 804 rural and 816 from
outside the county, and that
"once again the hospital is
operating at full capacity with
no vacant beds and a waiting
list."
Alexandra Marine and
"If the same number of
people died of poliomyelitis and
diphtheria each year as die of
lung; cancer, there would be a
national outcry," Dr. G. P. A.
Evans, director of Huron County
Health Unit and Medical Officer
of Health for the County, told
members of Huron County
Council at their October session
in Goderich last week.
Dr. Evans said - that the
Idhcer-\SiicietY,' HurOti"Cbunty
Tid3ereulOsis end "Respiratory'.
Diseases Association, and the
Public Health Service, are
planning a concerted campaign
this autumn or early winter;
with regard to cigarette smoking
and lung cancer.
"In lung cancer in Canada —
indeed, in the whole western
world — we have a runaway
epidemic," the MOH declared.
Dr. Evans stated that while
• the forthcoming campaign
would be aimed mainly at the
child and adolescent, "it is
hoped once again to bring home
to the adult population the grave
perils of continuing to smoke
cigarettes."
The MOH emphasized that
the problem was of "epidemic
proportions resulting from
people • going beyond all
reasonable bounds in their use of
cigarettes."
Dr. Evans commented that if
a new Huron County Planning
Board is formed — which was
decided at the Sessions — the
Medical Officer of Health should
be a member.
(Later in the Session, Herbert
B. Such, Goderich, chairman of
the committee which
General Hospital, f oderich, .Said
titat .81 beds comprised 59 Active
and 12 chronic', but of 1,55.
patlents. arunitteri, no record was
kept of their places of residence,
Cerrent capital program includes
renovation of laundry, $10,778,
and renovation of elevator,
$5,615.
Clinton Public Hospital
reported 54 adife beds and six
chronic, 463 urban Patients,
1,040 rural, and 5Q outside the .
County.
Seaforth Community
Hospital stated that there were
35 active • beds and ten chronic
heds, 319 patients from the
town, 428 from rural
municipalities, and 502 from out
side the county. Current capital
program is to coMplete air
conditioning system at cost of
$45,000, two-thirds covered, by
OFISP. '
South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, reported 44 active, eight
chroniC beds, 591 urban
patients, 360 rural, and 126
outside county., At the present
time, no capital program is in
process,"
Of the 7,630 patients treated
in the County last year,
Wingham had 2,193 of them,
GocleriCh, 1,558, Clinton, 1,553,
Seaforth, 1,249 and Exeter. 907,,
Patient-days were divided as
follows: Wingham, 30,581,
Goderich, 20,101, Clinton,
18,797, Seaforth, .12,695,
Exeter, 10,328.
Beds in use were: Wingham,
104, Goderich, 81, Clinton, 60,
Exeter, 52, Seaforth, 45.
"These hospitals are big
business in Huron County," one
councillor remarked.
)Orocerield United Church was
the *Wog OP-S.404W/ Pctoher
at .ka.0 p,mA for the wedding of
Miss 'Vivian Robinson,
daughter -of and. Mrs.
Reginald, Robinson, RR
Rippers and Rehert James
Wilson, SOil„ 'of Mr.. and Mrs. .4.
Charles: Wilson, Goderich,, -The
ceremony was PerfOrnied.by -
Reverend Donald Stuart, amid A
,setting of- Yellow and bronze
Minns: Mrs. Dawn '44thweill
Brucefield was maid of .honottr
for her sister and bridesmaids
were her, sister Cindy Lou
Robinson and Carol Walters. of
Stratford .wearing floor length
emerald green velvet hodlee with
hint green chiffon crepe over
taffetta skirts with short veiled,
head pieces,
Mike Wilson, Goderich,
served as best man, Guests were
ushered by Wilmer Walters and
Brian Walters of. Stratford and
Everett Robinson, brother of the
The bride, given in marriage
by • her father .was attired in a
dress of cloud white delustered
satin beautifully detailed with
bands of French lace threaded in
Planning
Board
• By R. S. Atkey
Approval having been
received from the Ontario
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Huron County is now a
"planning area" subject to a
"Planning Board", according to
a report of the Industrial and
Tourism Committee presented at
the October session of Huron
County Council in Goderich last
week.
Herbert B. Such, Goderich,
chairman, stated that the next
step would be for the County
Council to establish the Planning
Board, which would consist of
five members from County
Council and the current Warden,
plus five other non-councillois.
He said that each
municipality in the county is
being asked to submit names of
prospective members.
C. E. Boyle, Exeter, and A.
D. Smith, Turnberry, didn't like
the idea that no member of a
local board could be a member
of the county board.
Mr. Such explained that this
should be taken under
cormsideation, the tattee
'Therermigrit?4be c
interest between the doupty
Planning Board and • the local
group," he pointed out.
Personnel for the new County
Planning Board will be proposed
at the November Session of
County Council.
Hospital report
BY R, S, ATic..gY
Lung cancer'caller
"epidemic"
recommended the formation of
a Planning Board, commented
that all County officials would
be expected to lend their full
co-operation working through
their own particular spheres,)
The MOH • expressed the
desire of the Ontario
Department of Health to
amalgamate , Health Units to
form a district which would have
Suiweillancei koixer:h atadeast
100,001) people•— producing 29
districts instead of 50 health
units in the Province. He said
that Huron County (50,000
population) and Perth County,
had been recommended for
amalgamation, which he
favoured.
Clerk's Notice of First Posting
of Voters' List for 1968
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
section`,) of The Voters' Lists Act, and that 1 have posted
up at my office at Brucefield, on the 24th day of October,
1968, the list of ail persons entitled to vote in the said.
Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list •
remains there for inspection. .
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any omission's or errors corrected
according to law, the last day of appeal being the 8th day
of November, 1968.
Dated this 24th day of October, 1968.
MEL GRAHAM
Clerk of the Township of Stanley
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