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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-09-28, Page 2�ervloe clubs The Luclmow Lions Club eaecudve for this year Includes front from the left, David Black, secretary! Bob Struthers, paid president; Allan Gibson, president; Bob Lyons, aecund vlre.presldent; Jim Bain, third vlcepresident Earl Stever, treasurer; bade harm the left, Bob an Bergm, and Brad Pedteplace, tall twlaters; Pete Chisholm, director; George Anderson, lion tamer; John DeBruyn Ken lawman, Grant Parrish, directors and Grant Chisholm, bulletin director. Absent Tom Helm, first vice.presldent. (Photo by Sharon Diehl( e. Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 2$, 1963—Page 2 This year's Lucknow Kinsmen Club executive Include§ front, from the left, floe Crich, past prealdent; Jim Pentland, drat vlce.presidenl; Grant Helm, president and Tim Mit'tln, second viceapresldent; back from the lett, Phil Jerome, registrar; Koen Van Duk, director; Doug Aitchison, treasurer; Jamie Elliott, director; Dave Hutton, secretary and Tom Andrew, director. (Photo by Sharon Dietz( Community's mIsconception threatens hospital project... ahem page 1 definite objective" of setting hi motion a process for healing the rift, Instead, he said, It appears to be directing most of its effort toward promoting the proposed addition, "The rift is not a function of the proposed addition," he continued, "There are other factors, "Those factors were to be resolved before we proceed with the project or the fund raising," Pike added that, based on the consultant's report and on private discussions he had with him following the survey, he believes the rift is a very serious one, It appears some people have made the presumption the rift Is solely a function of this or the last building project, he said, while he understood that many other factors contributed to the rift, "The message, loud and clear, was that the problem went beyond the building project," However Pike got little support from other board members, many of whom had not seen the full report from the fund raising survey, One of those who had, John Schenk, said he thinksthe committee is addressing the problems identified to the report, most of which come down to a lack of communication between the hospital and community, A new member of the board, he admitted he was "scared to death" when he read what was in the report and realised how deeply committed to the project the board already is, Or, Hanlon, noting it is "very difficult if certain members of the board have the report in full and two-thirds of the board have never seen it," asked if the consultant had specified where the rifts lie, Hair confirmed she did, and listed three; the last buildingroject is seen as office space; the last project was not whittled to the community= and the hospitals is starting a second project after just completing one; "it just goes on and on," "Are you saying in essence there was no rift prior to the last building project?" lir. Hanlon asked, "No," Mrs. Vait replied, The game thing existed before. The public has not been kept aware of what is going on, and consequently there is a need for a working group to make sure the community is fully informed. Normally this would fall to the board's public relations committee, she said, but it is a pretty big job for the PR committee to try to undo all of what has been done in the past, which is why the ad hoe committee was appointed, She invited board members to submit lists of things they feel the committee should be doing, and noted they all are welcome to sit on the committee if they so desire, The board is counting on its first ever full scale public fund raising campaign to raise more than one-quarter of the money needed for the 111,4 million emergency and outpatient buildings, Don't Mile! The Savings s durin; our Gala. Wednesday, September 214th tiara Saturday, October 1st 11000111N OPEN 1f MIA Ur, M'I/ONEfi11AV 9AiE ON WICKER FURNITURE 20% io 50% aFr Trend a wire t heat Anvovhate ?n Ito wtnhl .and WI !NILE aA% EC1ptHf f5'HONL CALL! t14V5 (YN! V Super SSpecial IaEMt Ntititl51014,4111V LONG STEMMED ROSES Neg. '19,647/ taloa $ 1 0© OW* PI 61 COLN ofde tit !ME tN4A'tf Ida 119f9Olt 1A! ON tit 4 20 Au at4t$ MAW% SILK ARRANGEMENTS OFF IN Slat k 1 d ;thrtici 741141/1"6Nfd/d ARRANGEMENTS OFF (11101NEtytytlalNGOPENING 00/ d All IN 511yC k GREEN PLANTS AfVd IN S1dtk o roms t114,tial4 ?n ailed Iter .1(hrvo (MN oft wh?la (roan!?Nei lied. FLOWERS FOR TODAY GIFTS FOREVER ,rrrrterrly t nr yfv s I Pr wr r I4k9vrr,rr< *WE DELIVER* (*FwNOV g4RA11715:1'0PRA f ffiY, V NO041511110,PRA 166 Mt SQUARE, GODER1CH MEM 1s 4rnvnrf 1 he t assure or 4t enS the (i1nhe, When grnt !hint( nl I knoerc. 4: Shy -11, e. #6,(011.60.4 • --€" ROYAL RANK BLOCK -RESIDE CAMP !L'S 524-8761