The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-03-31, Page 11a
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$"ersortai Items
Mr Kenneth Wackier is a pa-
tient at the St. Mary's Memorial
gespitalt having undergone an
operation.
Mrs. George Hall bas ;returned
borne from the St. Mary's hospital
and is regaining her former .good
health -
Mrs. 1ohu Podolan received her
citizenship papers last week.
- 'Miss Vesta • Watson sang a solo
fkr the missionary .program at
the United Church.
The A.X.P.A. of St. Paul's.
churchmet Monday evening,
Wiltiaa, DaYia read the scripture,
The topic was given by Bill Tr-
vine, #iev. R. A. C, i4Iilla .closed
the meeting:
THE TIM$3 AINO ATE, :EXETER/ ONTARIO? MAY MORNING MARCH 31, 1•
Hospital BoardElects Snell;
uts Deficit, Adds Equipment
A brighter financial picture and
a. substantial increase. in etluip-
anent was reported at (South Hu-
ron hospital Association annual
meeting Moder Fight.
Incoming Oltairnnan Ulric Snell
called 1854 a, year Of "good Pro-
gress for the young district hos
pital.. "Our financial statement
has improved and we have made.
considerable .capital expenditures'
for now equipment,"'
Achievements listed by Mr.
Snell included the fu.rnishing of
nurses' aids quhrters ata cost
of $2:400 and outfitting of doc-
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AGRANT EASTER GIFTS
tors' consultation room; purchase.
Of it ,$.0,0.00 x-ray machine, a .$7,-.
000 auxiliary power unit; $.2,.500
'worth of t!tedical instruments, an
oxygen tent, infant croupe'tte, 't'wo
infant ,basinettes and other items.
lifts of organizations and,
dividuals awere responsible for
some of the additional facilities
which •the hospital acquired dur
lug the year.
Assets increased
A study of the financial state
went "reveals rather substantial
progress during the past year,"
0. S. IMacNaug'htoon, chairman of
the financial committee reported,
"We have reduced the operating
deficit by $3,000 and our invest-
ment assets have increased sub=
stantia'lly .over the period."
The statement. showed a deficit
' of $2,42,2.60 at the end of 1.954
compared to $5;30,35 the pre
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Black Magic ..,,., $1:60, $3.25
1 eilsonfs .. $1,00, $1.25, $2.50
Runt's $1.35
Novelties 50 to $1.50
Evening In
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Stick Cologne 758
Perfume $1.00 and Up
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Huntley's Lrug Store
Trusses, Surgical Supports* Elastic Hosiery
" PHONE 50 EXETER
ULRIC SNELL.
New Chairman.
viotts year. In addition, the assoo.-
cation has a bank balance of $11,-
252.25 and a , debenture valued
at $10,000.
*Two 'large provincial grants
were awarded the hospital during
the year. These included 'a special
capital grant of $10,800 -and a
maintenancegranter of $5,383.88.
'Major revenue included $51,4.
529.00 from general services;
$213,056.25 from in -patients and.
$7,612..50 from out-patients.
Among the larger expenditures
Huron Doctors
Hear Spec•
latist
' Twenty doctors attended the
Huron County Medical Associa-
tion meeting at South HurOn
Hospital on Wednesday night.
Dr. Angus D. McLachlin, spec-
ialist of Vlotoria Hospital Lon-
don, spoke on "Acute Abdominal
Conditions" and illustrated his
talk with slides of actual. cases.
Dr. M. C. Fletcher ofExeter,
president of • the 'Association, con-
ducted the meeting.
The wives of the doctors, who
recently organized a Women's
Auxiliary to the Association, met
at the home of Mrs. d4. C. Plet-
cher where they were joined by
the doctors for lunch following
the meetings.
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were .$54,788.0.6 for salaries and is had been raised during 1854.
wages; $'22,869,84 for general
services; $4;030.46 for •operation
of plant and ,$2,400 for 'bad debt
provision.
Total assets of the hospital are
.over $300;000.
No Complaints
Exeter Mayor, R. E. Pooley and
Clerk C. V. Pickard congratulated
the directors, staff and .auxiliary
on the excellent condition of the
hospital.
Mr. Pickard, la' 'whose office
over 280 children born in South:
Huron Hospital were registered
last year, said he had ,not heard
one complaint of the service. "In-
variably the patents •tp'id us of
the wonderful .care the mother
and child received:"
The fact ,that the attendance
was small (about 20) indicated
that "everybody is very much
satisfied with the operation of
South Huron Hospital:.'
Miss Alice 'Claypole, superin,
tendent, said 10 nurses aids had
been trained since the hospital
was opened in February 1953
and these now make up one-half
of the nursing staff. ,She expres-
sed appreciation to the auxiliary
for its contribution of linens and
blankets and assistance to nurses.
Mrs, J. G. Dunlop, reporting
for the auxiliary, said over 52,.600
Sonne $2,000 had been spent en
i.ir.}ons and a television set had
been purchased for the , curses
quarters.
.1iietiring Chairman D, J. Peri
;bale presided for the meeting and
the election of officers.
Supervised ,Construction.
New Chairman, Ulric Snell,:
headed the building committee
during the construction .of tt'he.
hospital and has been chairman
Of the property committee since
it opened. He was vice-chairman
last year. •
T31gln Rowcliffe, of R.R. 1 'Hen-
son, is the new vice -President. .
Miss 'Maxine Reeder remain sec-
retary and C. E. Shaw treasurer,
Directors include L. J. Pen -
hale, E. D. Bell, C.C., W. G.
Cochrane, R. N. Creech, 0. S.
1M%acNaughton, W, A, Ellerington,
J. A. Traquiar, B. W. Tuckey,
all of Exeter; Harry Beaver, Cred-
iton; Elgin Roweliffe; V. L.
Becker, Dashwood; *Douglas Cook,
Hensall; Eric Mcllroy, Grand
Bend; Ivan Kalbfleisc'h, Zurich.:
Those appointed to the board
include Dr, F. J. Butson, from
the medical society; ,Stanley Love,
from the county of Huron; Mrs.
G. Dunlop ,and Mrs. Emily hos-
s �vimez-tiiuocafev
octal auxiliary.
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