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Luchuow Sentinel; Wednesday, Januar' 1,1997
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*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- _.
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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
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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,
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ACV'S enjoy
+dessertat C� t a�. : � T2s � th ee� t
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by Jean Ross
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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-
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isiting with friends.
Brian, Laura and, James
Ross of Stratford were
weekend,visitors with Don.
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Readings were given by
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Mildred Purdon. Vera
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tion on the, Christmas and Jean Ross.
theme.'.. , Mr. and, Mrs. Ted
Kathleen Elliott• McClenaghan of
presided, for the business. Kitchener and .Mr. and
The allocation ..of the Mrs. Percy McClenaghan
group was met for the of Clinton were Sunday
year. visitors, : with' Mildred
Christmas carols were McClenaghan and'John
sung throughout the meet- McKinnon. a "
►.$, hoot :winners
Muriel Moffat, Grace
Gibson,' Art Ernewein and
Ross. Errington •.were • top
winners at the Drop in
centre on Dec. 20.,
Caroline Menaty'captured;
the most shoots.
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January;12th, 1 pm has had many
�tun�daYl► • wit today
ouse Retirement Centre: as we know eptly one of the largest and:
The ,Franklin H .' lus,history. It is pr.,, • Jf the
manoranl:.
olde t e tote. Pop itsres left • The elegance of the many��indipiduct'ls
ro ernes, left in Por't Elgin..,' one home to
oldest estate Properties surroundings will clow be,rr u les welGarnei
ul' estate �s or co p . , . •
the ing. t eo rettrer►zent, Singles'
•ta existence,
-their early: yeas$• f ` � unt live a, sola ry"
during. b r ofour comm'
se:valuedmem.e s
longer will the
or No this area.:.
ve se lltacuries
have o'1e4, �will be offering thf; ,
Retirement-Cen. tie win f% d meals
early 199.7 the Re t ', : tastefully plann
�Ineach evening '•
-' rs tate s amenities. • formal dining
tions: t ..: .
upscate acro on :room wth,firepla
and quest comm, •
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•elegant, an rI?om _••.°.'-
< .._ ."ties
- 'vitiate guest / family -dining mily-din g _ �orticaltural acttua
spaci , .
rounds'. acalaties m �
.' spacious g .� exercise•f nt;� ..
- recreation room i :acti ity areq - exes'or ise aril t ie;tnvoluelne
r guest rooms • 4 bath E2)
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b el l tong room h sample a
fete with P � linens a
- Visitor fete wa
sitting',
r• suites comp•bath C6rtiCl`SOU1er
l _ 2 c: was room , . and All living dry fact seine, oors,
' acilities �available on' lst�at�d 2nd fl _ .
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roorras laundry f
included.• d weekly
areas. cleatLe arking
vitiate laving . ,.. ample'p .
-- P patio areas , i o ra»><
� -.large outside aciUaty p �
display room , pet rog
= resident crafts „' ,..
anager. available 24 hrs. p
facility m
residentf� y .. '�
on • 1st and 2nd floors .
$it=out Veranda • •per day, ... �.
serve 24..hrs - and:much., such more
- coffee and. tea 1 security
e it
- 24 hr. building secura y �Elgin's..
distance to Pori � _,.> •'
o choose to live within.walbtirig would like Cb`
I f you the downtown area and
beazltiful• beach,_ retirerrient, allowing
our early years of
�spgled :during y coffee pot is'
to travel and know that the coff
freedom
always on at borne - call and place your
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of our Offen House — Sunday,J .
Join the Inn'Crowd.
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