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by Iillary Short
In today's :changing. h come
syr, a ale realities int
new challenges for the 40miti
representatives who go v+ a .
Mals.. The deeisions they make
afour1Me. ,t�.�,•
'healah eery future: -
Known as direetors, govern. or
trustees eyes d members who
serve province's many hospitals
are volunteers, They ;onto from allk
walks of Me: -,- bringing their •.
experience and expertise the
R
complex of ; gover in
lohoitaL
aiLlt%L..Wr@SsSl1 iagyJ;eta
Assoeintion HA) chair and mem-
ber of . Fthe.Scarborough genes
irlospititt board for, t .per 11.
yam, says that •thejob ora_trustee
has dome, more &mainline and
more important.
Tospitals me of the
.
ei ub ns. anti s iki•a u" l . `rorty bee* ..
they impo►t to everyone .
everyone has a needp iyi 7iltemo
soometoo Birkness notes
Most people come to the board
,,because they ore involved in the
cOinininOty ,. we seek then
because of their bkgtound , sidlls
experience," be says, Q '
comity relyzentatives
g the interests, character 'd
nee&' of the community to t
n®roking of the fid,
irkness adds.
hospital•trustem are eerie
y
members_ of the hosPitat..
communitywho
per,intent�
local ospital ` ican
tees are elect .
Of
One eta
for the pastei t yUnto.
hogged' uniq
.- its trustees ale by a pub. -
lie
ubl vote during municipal elect.
Wotan: feels that tbe trend to
comma me.
havewin to be greeter co -
1 4
it ita s ,
. ,other agencies, and that this shy'
preesenta new, a: tib for r'cre
sendces.
involvem
mee
eta+
'0
Prior
�e 1.
'voted
ith
ve community, . "The
any in heath'
to beisou
arc
a, voiw
years And
River anttitsYd
T nal r ._
� i
dra��lly
the board other small, local
A s a_ teem in her native
England PA was * hospital a voles-
.t.she wm.
.cEnergy
w td.'s ��h�ey�a(�l services diva .? $r
*Iso vol^n . , ' an
she stayed
with heryoung �#
In Ontario, public hospitals have .
trusteesof : made up
average' 1 17 to 20 mem...,
is
bers.
e u1�
Anew ;up-to-date `versiio..ra ;
of Sen-
iors
eniors Scene has been pduced by
the staff of Information' and, S ecce
Deve gent; or. Senate o roy.W.
rag Disabldtd
`. u
cd �:...g'
within � ,
aunty
Health -
Unit. .
Jointly .. ' .
y fwd a.. b . Health�r. and
Welfare t►,aina , the Onta lark) ,a(ai.n�ii'/s-
tiy of Community and Socials Ser-
vices ,acid. the Ontario Ministry of
Culture and COmmunications, the
current edition of Seniors Scene has
been thoroughly revised and
updated since its last. appearance in
1989.
The publication, comes two parts:
a Resource Handbook which con-
tains general information on • ser*
`vices available to �.i • and a
Community Reference Cui elisting
local services specific to Huron •
County,`
"With so many different sources
of information, a centrale . effort
is crucial toprovidingthe- best
possible service . to our seniors,"
explained .Bev Brown, Coordinator
of the Progrrann.. "Programs are
"button t ►ol�piiteer
�itnh�t is invaluable
maple,' one testchinghospi-
h estimated that the expertise
changing and new`, s are of vo intee ! one cotinnui
g p
becomingavailable. e.seniors ,IS,worth over $P0.000 a year . 'a 1 All se errs- d
me
their families; should '°'hiveaof consul g fCes.
copy
tis 'reference guide �o • the. lbw
8 �"
M
halal! questions,can ` nn
cbatge. All calls. are 0,C�
aid thea :n► need to : idem f
yourself." y
June is Seniors' Month in•oto
and thisbooklet is dedic
8,000 plus, seniors living in WO.
County. "The contributions ,seniors
have made to our communities
cannot ire21sured, Brown'com-
mented, rfi ey should not. -hesitate
to advantage of ' the , vices
which are being developed: to help
them .to remain in their own.homes
as long as possible."
Seniors or'. anyone else, who are
interested in obtaining a free copy
'what availa .le fo
s b r tm� 4>!a.
Ho a ,bow have significant
responsibilities. They look after
the
B.A.
McDON.AGH
RE:il. ESTATE & INSURANC 1,11).
•
of Seniors. Scene should contactaie
Information and Service Develop-
ment office at 80 ;Mary. Street in
Clinton.or call 482-5666 or 1400-
267-0535. Copes of die book will,
also be ' available at your local
library or- munipal_o fiice
hospital'a Ananelal operati `• The):
Doerenrir the stttion 0. �. t
,or
Care. And'they gran he pi
1 t 'privi-'
ww rr
. o
a`,
,
Witto
w i ni that facility. �'.
ya '4os ital :�' ar Must. alsO
trend; •to' ill rdS aaShifting
mOii
care services- ,out_Of of
taa, idirntothe .omm.nity,.
_ ;`n
.'a weed:.
,served
lino >. retired te#Cltet`> as,
se ds' a • trustee on JCenoras
Lake '.t a Woods Hospital d
4
of
osplt
41A1 awets
�
first. began ' serving."
needy w
r reSnonsibi itv "
+ t,4 �c,Q
aart��aleant-tlne h
ed ' o e end
necessary
le new: and
0
Pace wit t C
for Bove '
plug' foe
haver.
then..Sas. e, WOO o
vfi
UI
0'0;0%00
y.
+eirr elected
num
ted by.m
govemmen
s
g r sp�bitities
their hospitals and
ffa f: y st
r, -
e itio;
.sing. Hosp! tal boa
Of their energy
g . ampaigns for build-,
8nt
•
ic'ti,es.
11Iu we lulu¢
!r{ . iiQ 1 .
ital, birds are
e tip with one -
for ,any. new
gnomic'
•„• cspitc. ,w ' fa�.t i
I•• L
r59:,yh.yoy
mons,
ore's a w�hol
ing perspective, `”
In
terms.
trines.
contentio
tom' e -In :g t
care led her to`stand for election
t
Sella s... i• y
•
‘14 rIVIION•1115 r11 -
to laulich144' 'n
voiunt,r
commtf s
table.
s
ln�
inns group
ice,' the
Pastor and Mrs. Marvin
Christensen visited at Milton,' with
Mr. and Mrs. Hon Christensen and
i e i.�nt J-- *,
.,� e� �ceA
ebrate her birthday. They then wee
to London::. visit '-with - ..
Chlristen, sen's'e 'sisters '_'' Who.
returned HHaldenbolme from
yf Florida.
Arthur`here and
Mics. Clare Spatting of {
*erten went ; to, Toronto on.
Thursday to attend the *Metal of
Arthur's grandson, Howard
White -Ode (Jr.), 'Who .pas •awy
: vroom •35th ye
p, ay gold
H muton. to the Bo ical,9�ns •
.~. a t meeting for the summer
slough Pentecostal
Vim Mi
' nistries:was held in the
Church. fellow p :on Tuesday
evlg Mit Christienson
openedthe 'Meeting: with prayet,
. BO) h the i e and treasui•
gave rv*nvr4. .a11 Mule J[ !Y<iiY4','
pted'* some thoughts on the
times in the past . and not
on mistakes, disa int=
r�
heealthh finalizes line,
�a:.� or. wily.
u. aionships, Rather we ,should
iot present oppottunities and
confibpe• m Cod'splan as noted in
Philippians Chapter 1, verses 3 to 7
andchapter. 4,, verses. 8 and 94
Cathy Chatter, president; led.' inrr
singing. He's Always There and she,.
gave her test mony', of God's heal-
ing " and - divine presence aired.
reminded us that He ia alwaysthere
NOS. Q 14 year ofd bd .
b ingaloxw, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, hull!
walk ,out basement, combination
waod/oit, .deck, : gr nho uee, Sana„ ,
"asking only $105,000..
KINLOSS -MIPs 100 actE ...
dreamed, ag crltabie. Asking.
82',000.
445T LISTED; '. t,uckncw, a bed-
room ho room -trailer,'
storage oak from Post
O!. nt$59,900,,,
RIPLEY = 15'acres,.in 3•.parcelsj
southeast outskirts County Rd,
15 Asking x048,000..
RI?LEif 4 bedroom hoc brick
A aturrnrnurrt' sidedi 2 baths, mod-
ern, black split with 'utility. building,
NEAR LUCKNOW - 4 bedroom,
2 baths, on paved road. .Vendor
take back mortgage. .79,500.
LUCKNOW - 2 serviced lots,
78.5' x & 100' x 170
• Listings Wanted
'MASER. MacipNNON.. 5 013
Bi tNct1GN. 5284821,
DAVID KIII001,4 395.240
extent, s sympathy, dire
r
fi 001 ,Robb was iQ
.. ` and District
a .
- few' *LYS.' 'and 'then w �;
home of tf t. and , T r John nulop
for awhile before *timing home.
�.Audreyr, Pointon" of 'Slshire,
r�
red, with, Mr.
[rS Fred Page of CVnc 11
10. red:Jam. • and ° her 'sis
Audrey visited With • Dr and Mrs.
Ian Mohammed and boys at
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Richard •
Page and Olt of Barlingtori yisited.
at die Page home here mid witri Mr. •
and MM. Andrew Page and :Order
This 'week Fred's Wither Eric Page
from England is sing to sPend
aWhile, Joe is Mfg favourable
pogo and • god- daily for
wingham for therapy.
Pastor and Mrs: Doti Vain of
Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Thompson of Teeswatcr visited on
Sunday withiNi rel McDonald,
Merl Rhody and Nina McDonald
Went on the !s on Thursday to
h •
A
COMBINED SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE
auIyP 7th,14th, 21st. - Lucknow Unites church
July 28th -• Lucknow Presbyterian Chiral
(Speaker Kava G. McParlane�
Aug. 4th - * + Kiehl r OLIN) Tartire Ser.4.1ce
( aker..Revv • `. Kinsman)
Aug. 11th Lucknow Presbterian hurch
Rug.18th-25th- - South ,Kinloss Presbyterian Church
Sept 1s P
•
,.Speaker Rev. i..Kinsman)
II At
eon - e. •kossoi4.
iderntibo
dereim tio,444/0 ' e
I
Akio Sa dritediti€44
199/
we would
Mrs, Christe
Out and
on . f n*oo ,'�;ork
ei on ° ` r. :gy reu"►emb g"dn
another -..inn prl►yein Cathy Cn
then" handed otter the responsibility,.
to Shirley mel how:
her duties av he Septeml
ing...
All-ettioYed'seeini°;the baby. .
ette•phased;byAnna Sch!�:
for 'our missionaries' to be taken:: to'
Braeside on _July 6, '.glees decided
to send money at Christmas to our
home missionaries. .
Laura- arratiged+the times
nett week to complete the pap ng
and Painting of the cutch nursery.
After a time of prayer we had fun
guessing theidentity of the ileum-
bers and their husbands baby pic-
tures.
Myrtle Pecy, Grace Lckenswiller
a>nd
Nina McDonald went toPa sley
on Monday and visited ' at the
field home there where the
tronainV of . the late -Elmer Vance
were resting. '
Paper display ifocus
Arlt" exceptional disp ly' of hand'
Made paper will be the focus of an
exbibitieet at the DurluAti Art Wit -
hely the month of; "lily. Pour
instructors from the:pr print and paper•.•
making' departments at the Ontario
College of Art inTto will bring
their own works involving sculpture
and mull-tnedia collage, '
The four arts: in this•exhibition.:,
first �i` et andexhibited together in a
juried exhibition of Works with
handmadepaperin 1984, From this
initial ' Contact grewa riAsp r fol
each other artists and a conduit.
Ing commitment to paper as a
material °and a process.
Them have . been a series of extci-
bitions mounted by these four art-
ists since 1984 in both Ontario and
Quebec and although the works
have changed with each •exhibition,
the shared excitement and enthusi-
asms are maintained.
Although so much of our lives is
inundated with endless information
• bearing sheets of paper, the paper
in this exhibition, handmade by the
artists, sts,r provides an opportunity to
see that this Medium allows .great
scope for Manipulation and experi-
merltatiton, with results as varied as
the
Qyri``.jm�ng imaginations . of each, of the
mists.