HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-03-23, Page 2WESTERN STAR NO, 149 1.0.0.F,
HOCKEY GAME a n d DRAW
BRUSSELS ARENA
SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 8:30 P.M. Sharp
BRUSSELS OLD TIMERS vs
BRUSSELS ODD FELLOWS
Prizes For Draw — 1st, — G. E. Portable Telvision
2nd, — Cooey Card Table and Chairs
3rd. — Electric Carving Knife
Tickets 75c each — 2 for $1.00 — 10 for $5.00
Ticket Admits. One to Draw arid Hockey Game
Proceeds for the C. P. & T. Fund
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WINGHAM HOSPITAL BOARD
LOOKS TO FUTURE
;With a million-dollar expan-
sion runt renovation program_ near-
lug completion, ‘Vingham and
District hospital trustees are.
already thinking about another
addition.
The, next one would be free.
Cousins of Brusels, re-
tleoted chairman at the inaugural
meeting said the Ontario Hospital.
Services Commission etas author-
ized the board to plan a new
nurses' (raining school. if the
plans win OHSC approval, the
coMmission would pay the cost
tentatively estimated at $50,000.
If the nurses school is built,
somewhere south or the hospital,
the former iitirses' residence
would be demolished. Part of the
former residence now is used for
training nurses.
Mr. Cousins said the board
should also look ahead to new
patients' bed wing in the next
1•Jur or Bye years:
An expansion etnu renovation,
Program going on for the Past
two years has it:teamed demolit-
ion of the original hospital build-
ing; construction of a. three-
storey Wing to doable the size of
the 1046 addition; stripping the
1946 addition to the bare walls,
and converting it from a bed
wing to a service and technical,
wing; construction of a second
floor to' the 1956 wing; instal-
lation of a new heating system
and Underground storage tanks;
construction of a new three-Stor-
py entrance area.,
Barry 'Wenger of Vin gh am
was re-elected Vinechaittnati
Established rural territory
110W available with AVON
fl():-IMETICS . do obligation
Write or phone Collett evenings'.
Mrs, M. Millson, 17 IllaWkesbUry
Ave. London 451-0541.
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B0Viii..ING' NOTES
Averages To March 6th
Jack I li2gins 1.50
Dave llastings 179
Allan Nichol 178
Me: ..\lcArter 171
John. Cousins
Ned Rutledge 164
Bill Stephenson 1.64
Lois McArter 164
Marl ne Ent lodge 162
Ted 4111ott 160
Elaine Nichol 159
Lloyd .N1a.clian 159
Ross lJunctirt 15S
Bill 1-1,dtchiaiOn 153
Karen Elastings 151
Jack Lowe ...• • 4 44.• • 149
Merle Cousins 149
Jake Zackaris 148
.;.‘ittrion Meehan ••. +. 148
Jean Bolger 147
Marni Bronson 143
Grant Stevenson 142
lion Jacklin 4.4444•11•*•1 142
Marilyn Higgins 141
Nay Rutledge 139
Ann. ,Lowe 135
Jim Bosnian. •.,...,... 138
Exei 44.44440160: 136
..... ••• 135
Wayne ahteldttl ..0444,,..... 135
Belly Bronson
Larry Duncan 4.4 .4 040. 13.1
Joyce Kellinebt 128
Barb Marlatt 120
Kay Duncan 1.05
Ann Elliott 99
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HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN
bUY EASTER SEALS
1.l.esearelt into the crippling
disorders of children is one of
the important functions of the
important functions of the Out.
aria Society for Crippled Child ,
ran and an excellent demonstrat-
ion of the use of publicity donated
fluids to the annual Easter Seal
campaign.
'1 research projects initiated
neat with preventative tneas.ures
causing crippling conditious and
study new techniques in ronabil-,
1tation of children who have
a physical disability. Through
research and study, newHortno•
pacclic appliances ha "(3 been dev-
eloped and are being improved
year after year,
he Society's nursing program,
the treatment centres, camps;
provision Of special
equipment and other such ser-
vices are helping more than
16,000 boys and girls and teen-
agers to overcome their handi-
cap so that they might partici-
pate ill the every-day activities
of life to the best of their ability,
Contributions to' the 1967 Easier
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that they are assisting "Timmy"
and his pals to attain as normal
an existence as poSsible,
It is gratifying to know that
every contribution given to the
vaster Seal campaign Will be
of some help to a crippled child,
At least $1,400,000, has been set
as the provincial target for this
year so please be generous in
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