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PEP illi•TISSELS POST, lial:SSZL,S, ONTARIO
WAL1 'NJ
17 and Boundary Unit
'Meeting of Walton UCW
1'AtGE TWO
4 -
ADDITION TO BE SOUGHT
FOR WINC HAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL NEXT YEAR
An midi - ion to the Wingbam
and Distrio I:ospital will be sou-
ght next year; the annual meet-
ing was tUd. 'Acre room is needed
Mnmediatar at the 97 bed hospi.
tal with patients being turned.
away,
Chairman. Roy B. Cousins said
;Enron Goonty -will not make a
capital grrnt for an addition be-
fore next --rtr. Robert Gibson of
HOW ck Township said the
hospital must be ready to take
at s turn c hospital grants from
the count?. or Goderich will seek
ttero.
Definite moves on the 00110
star etion rrogram will be started
ithis year Mr. 'Cousins said. A
survey last year bY' the Ontario
Iospital .ervices: Cominission
pointed opt the peed,
Propert chairman J. V. FiScher
'said the cid part of the hospital
should, be -axed beeanse Mainten.
itneo cost- were becoming too
high. Be outlined his committee's
titans for this year.
Payroll $40,000
Ilfranagomenit chairman Pe Witt
said the hospital staff now
totals 142. full time and 86 part,
time employees. The annual pay_
roll is nearly $40,000,
Revenues last year reached a
of $591,829 said fiii:ance
elutirman W. B. Anderson of
T..neknow, hajor capital e7endi,
lures wore $6,212 to modernize the
N_ray oquipment and $3,632 for ai
standby diesel power unit, The
hospital's fixed assets are
;:4895.263. •
Average Patient.
Administrator Mrs, Iris Mgr_
Toy said the daily average patient
nopulation in 1062 was 101. There
were 2,•I12 admissions, 297 births,
doallis, 631 operations, 1.616 out
patients. 2,415 X-rays. 283 electro_
eardiogra.ms, three Post mortems
and 540 attended cnricer
Hospital days totalled 36,697,
Appointees
Board members- elected or
appointed for the year were: De
Witt Miller, Dr. B. N, Corrin,
Barry Wenger, G. W, Tifftn,, H.
(1, WineLoan, A. D.
Mrs. T. W, English, all of Wing
.am; loins 'Colvin, Teeswater;
Robert Caultes, Morris Town-
ship; W, 13-, Anderson, Lncknow;
Ftlward Walker, TurnberrY
Township; Robert Gibson, How-
tek Township; B. 13. Cousins,
TtruSsels: Alex Robertson, East
rawanosh Township and •Telln.1
V, Fiseber of Turnberry Town-i
ship, Huron County appointee.
Mrs. Martin 13aan was hostess
-tor—the meeting• of the 17th and
Boundary Unit of the LiCW of
Duff's .Church.
Mrs. Clifford B5tchie, who
presided, opened the meeting
with the ,singing of hymn G'17,
The scripture taken from
Matthew 7;15_20 was read by
Mrs. Clifford Hoegy, Mrs. Bann
led. tha t group _int , prayer. The
tepic, taken from the study book,
was in charge,_ Mrs. Donald
Buchanan who gave art interest-
ing and informative talk on ths
Far East countries. A business
period was conducted and the
ineetIng was brought to a
close in the usual manner;
During the coarse of the
afternoon two quilts were
quilted,
Lunch, Was served by the'
heetess assisted by the lunch
committee,
Don and ;ferry, Achilles, of
Barrie, were recent visitors
with, their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
B. Achilles,
Mr, Earl Mills recently had
;Mr and Mrs Murray Mills and
family of Brantford as week
end guests,
Mr. Wes, Hackwell has been
a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth:
THURSDAY, FEB. 7th, 1963
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Applications should be addressed to the
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