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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-01-01, Page 5Q�J stions will Luchuow Sentinel; Wednesday, Januar' 1,1997 rage 5 • • ons�� ered *from page 4 Although hospital force, these questions ,will restructuring is a . difficult be 'considered thoroughly and challenging process,.. before the final option is the task force is. commit - selected:.. a ted to making recommen- _. •w.ill physicians leave ;•dations, which will:,ensure, Huron Perth if hospitals 'that local residents have ' close?. access Ao• high quality, can the three preliminary coordinated•& health .care hospital restructuring ',services. The constructive options ,be modified:to: advice that was received provide better access to : through the open house inpatient services? { , •does° Huron: ount process wassist the task'' require a secondary cep- force in.identifying'.the' tre? . best possible solutionfor - •will,surgical back -•ug for hospital restructuring Janet Hook •:::.�i••i•l f FF •d � vSlhnpson obstetrics be available. within, 30 minutes? •is a .20 ,per -cent /finat cial savings• target realistic for • Huron Perth? r °• ;hair, Hospital and Related. Health'• Services Study Task; Force, Wh echu ch ACV'S enjoy +dessertat C� t a�. : � T2s � th ee� t in by Jean Ross : y WMS Chalmers . WMS ladies ing. The meeting closed held their Christmas meet- with ;prayer: ing on n. Dec. 17' `at the : ! The community wishes home -of , Jean _Ross. John McKinnon a speedy. Dessert was served prior recovery after his surgery -to the .:meeting: The meet in London recently. . ing Was taken from. the. ' Betty :. Armstrong,. Glad Tidings with every-* _ returned home on Tuesday one taking,part with bora after spending two weeks at Springhill, Florida visit- ing isiting with friends. Brian, Laura and, James Ross of Stratford were weekend,visitors with Don. It kilis ignorance. It kls hunger and • poverty. And it kills feelings.of despair • and hopelessness for millions otmen;, wprhen and children around the world. CODE's literacy programs make, a difference in developing nations So help kill the problems of illiteracy 'SupportCODE lidiclittddilehelUdenifill4 New I 1 0 Pbese silnd,mmelntot,nribn• I :' ,1eresnydonalonoi I ' 1 I3$30 CIS50 CISr5 0$i000S_ I 1 Ilemeu 1 1.r. 1 Address 1 1 : 1 r i' ,'t 1 1 province 1. Postal Code' Sand your donation to CODE: • 321 Chapala Ottawa OM. MW 722 ', • Fax• X613) 232-7435 1 sr* mar to anmai roc cam i -800-661-001E' • Roo tired Charity. 0369676.39.10 - -Vol, don1609 6relae•crednable C•OoE1 The Cenadlan Orpanttelloa for OevalopmaId thmeeh Mahon. 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