HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-02-18, Page 3Winghlam Ho>`,pik.
Has Busier' Year
The. arimiiiistrator's report
roveaded the daily average
uutuber of pati.edts An
aud Listriet 1-10sPitAl up eignt
over 1903 to lid,
Admissions for the year to-
talled ;2,477; discharges totalled
2,333. There were ,214. births and,
35 deaths, Operations numbered..
!2ti5, and 3,5(iS X-ray were tak
en.
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Total hospital - patient days
for the year were 31,980.
Elected directors for one year
are Carman Thompson, of Tees,
water, representing Teeswater
and Gulross Townsaip; Robert.
Gibson, or RR 1, Gorrio, repre-
senting HoWick ToWnship; R. B.
CPUSLUS) of Brussels, representa-
tive for that village. Mr. Cousins
was also re-elected chairman of
the. Board. Elmer Ireland, of RR
Wingham, representing AVM
and East Wawanosh Township;
Wallace bona, of RR 5, Luck-
now, and the townshipa
of Kinloss and West Wawan0811;
Fidward Waiiter, of RR 3, Wing-
ham, representing Turnberry
Township; Robert Coultes, ox
RR 5, Brussels, representative
of Morris Township,
Directors for two years are J.
T. Goodall and Barry Wenger,
both represeiitatives from Wing-
ham.
Appointed directors are Mrs.,
Margaret Bennett, of Wing-
ham; Dr. J. C. McKim, of Luck-
kujovt, president of the medical
staff; Dr. W. A. Crawford, Chief
of medical staff; Mrs. J. W.
English, of RR 4, Witigham,
women's auxiliary appointment,
J. V. Fischer, of RR 1, Bluevale,
Huron County appointee.
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The bride, given in marriage
by he: father, chose a floor
length gown of peau de sole with
matching train. Her gown with
fitted bodice featured a round
neckline, elbow length sleeves,
and alecon lace encircling the
waistline. She wore a wedding
ring headpiece of alecon lace
with shoulder length veil. She
cart ied red Briar roses and white
Lephanotis.
Her' only attendant, her sister,
Mrs. W. K. Clark, was matron of
honour and wore a floor length
gown of claret pink peau de soie
With accessories to match. She
carried white carnation and
pink roses.
The bride's mother wore
peacock blue velvet with match-
ing accessories. Her corsage was
pink sweetheart roses.
ALLEN — McNA1R
Dianae Elizabeth McNair and
Ii Bruce Allen exchanged vows
at a double ring ceremony in the
chapel of Dundas Centre 'United,
Chnren. Reverend a L, Hodder
officiated.
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For travelling to Montreal.
and. Ottawa, the bride wore a
blue Win and blin suit With
matching- accessories and a cor-
sage or orchids.
flowered
flowers -ere Orange delight
roses.
The reception Was held at The
Seven Dwarfs Restaurant, Lon-
don.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. William. McNair,
Loudon and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen,
Ottawa.
Mrs. George Baeker sang the
Wedding Prayer and during the
signing of the register The
Wedding Benediction.
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