HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-25, Page 5G
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By Henry Hess
• "There's all sorts of happy news coming
in," Chaieman Jack Kopas told hospital
board members last week, reporting the
hospital has received commitments of $7,000
from Kinloss Township, S8,000 from Morris,
55,000 from Ashfield and $4,000 from
Brussels towards its building and renovation
program. He and Frank MacKenzie visited
the Lucknow council and left with the feeling
it will contribute, he added.
"Who hasn't responded?" Dr: '9.1. C.
McKim inquired, and was informed that
only Howick and Culross have yet to make a
commitment.
Bill Newton, board member from Howick,
assured the board it can count on his
township coming through, and Mervin
McIntyre, who represents Teeswater and
Culross, said he's sure that council intends
to contribute as well. Ite promised to check •
and report back.
- The hospital still requires Health Ministry
approval of its architect's drawings before it
can call tenders on the estimated $500,000
project As a result the ground breaking is
, likely to be set back to the first of June,the
board was told.
The board approved the creation: of a
special search cOmmittee to find new doctors
to take the places of Dr. Doug Mowbray and
Dr. Steve Cheyne, who, left for. Texas. •
.Drs, McKim and J. Chong Ping will be on
the committee, . together with Executive
Director Norman Hayes and a representative
from the Whigham :town council.
• Dr. McKim• reported, he •already has
. written letters to the five departments of
family pradtke in Ontario alerting them to
• the need here, and Mr. Hayes added that he
has been in contact with the Health Ministry
and discovered a couple of possible avenues
for recruitment, including a lob mart' for
- doctors held every fall.
Mr. Kopas also reported the joint confer-
ence • committee discussed 'the matter •of
"etiquette" involved in a doctor letting the
hospital know he is leaving. He was assured
a patient in the hospital would not be left in
the lurch because his or her doctor left, he
• said. He also noted the hospital does have a
• call system to serve patients who do not have
• a doctor in the community.
1Vlaclill students write exams
By Lillian Young
Students at Madill Second-
ary School in Wingham hada
busy week writing exams.
• We wish them all the best of
luck. This week is winter
• break for all students around
so we also hope they have a
good holiday.
March 17 was St. Patria's
• Day., We hope all you Irish
had a good day'even though
• the weather was rather
.itormy.
• Mrs. Mart; Coughlin and
Rick Coughlin spent Monday
in Kitchener.
•
Congratulations to the
• Teeswater Tyke team on win-
ning the tournament held in
•the Teeswater arena March
14.
The Whitechurch Young
• People enjoyed ,an evening of
bowling in VVingham on
Saturday evening and after-
wards they enjoyed pizzas.
Spring is now officially
here. Although it was a
snowy day here, it has been
sunny and warmer this last
two days. • • •
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
• were ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bongertman. , Luanne, Roy
and Cheryl; Mr. and Mrs.'.
Donald Young. Kevin. Brian
And Jessica" and Mr. and
• Mrs. Jim lit4ung, Marty.
Karen and Liane.
We are sorry to report that
• John Gaunt of Whitechurch
is a patient in London hos-
, pital. We hope he' will soon
• improve.
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