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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-04-18, Page 1•4•0 •tcrp,71,17,4:7%.,•M''''••"7" i'"N"77ttirr,eirf-'7fr:, •4.4;•,, ; • . . . " '";*:#4,444•"'"1 • 1 #4.?" f#4•• 44,...j.;#4v,;•,4* - ' , • ••• .:•" 4 -'4•-•+,41arAii..4#••••; • ri 'i•e"4"Ne.'"r•;,:t4-4, , • •,:t.„• • •, • ':' ' • • : '• •-•• "cti; P1/4f# •'• • ' 4% • „ • „: • . • ••• • '44+ •• ',-,,,asommarmtwolmwaimiztancErminsaxamgrxmawrimeastrtmeak..-mitiwezzaormxzwaiitagallszatezzamiaMnmomissmselamammimmtassM'''''''' m.re- "1,40 • Wtialife ,ZIMINSZEMEMMETV )ert..4 .249. Paga was, KO Willa had ,the:jacks which SW, Were used to do the and a wrecker from 4`er1601:,service station held..tliktractor steacly Y104'while they e,:jae„ 414,1:°;4,1,140illird.11'41*ntal*tliand evencitizens of ,longer to ,extract•Gardh0,6 ea r aii:Untatlfanta thnt6- conj,,inui* realize this equipment. is said -it Imperant forlhe 441,4144' vithieltivouldi21100,' needed andlliat could save -lives. There is , reduced the time takett to free , erifreinteneathan,Otrturned nria*Week.. rie sense haying a reacee-vair- that in't. • eqUipied. tireiferlY te,lielti:peotile; he poi)its out . '• • . . • • . McQwlhn suggested Reeve 'George Joynt of Lucknow oversee the fund raising land and lila Wife have already dented the first,$8 to the fund -,to get it. staitad. • • 4 . ^ uiilin said -he has nothing:but praise , flretaenAMd: Dr. .Donald of LOW. 'were'Iheseene: within took, over -an hour tofree eca.se does • AVAPnleilt neceSsarr to lift an • 'ituthedirehicie., McQuillihaaiii,Gardner could have tiled to death: before firemen were able to Iift the tractor to remove him. , • • • . , ' . • ,..Ltieiuiolq. MAO • •• • . senous y injure / , • ";••A''. „•. ; ,f1 • • • '••‘ 4••- T. ,rvfitemenvere Celled to,the,scene • • , . 44.r. • , t" OccUrred tb„A • r .4, .Lions Club international -Itive-1 itien: couraged to participate in programs which will effOctiv91Y. increase Pubite.*%4reliess'"4, u .ahuai;h3,1390,1 tnitinnal President ete •, undalaff; in:r etailett with US. .reildent Ronald Reagan, who has declared war- on the cancer of American Youth, the drug epidemic. Lucknow District Lions Club will present a one hour film, The Chemical People, narrated by U.S. First Lady Nancy iegan to be telecast on a large 60 inch tIevision, . . - year old mental place hehj Nieternilnidif, •,:story,, hi- • iitedfkoneehiljlh00$1, psyebc achlevementaiderptieliandl blindness and 000MMend her Ma*, and her rfull thvil are a real lPhoto hy Sharon Dietz) By Hem* Hess 4„ t • isitmction of a new emergency and out . 14 -Wing at the , Vaughan', And District will gefiiiidefaray,.follinifint, final Pal of the prole* byltic %hospital board special, clesed-Mieetino at week, „ roject was seheduled.testart April 12 Inpletion expected in 38 weeks which .p ace At in early January of 1985. contract for 4,lhellneiv Addition was- ded to Reffq*,f, .:•Construction of flch for a priegitt 0492,100i This Was. IOwest of 13 bidi received on the ing, with the others ranging up, to $1,./ ”' • . • • screen provided by Cantel'Communidatierns •of Lucknow at the Lucknow 'School uditorium on Thursday, April 26 at 8 p.m. The film will be followedh44 panel discussionand question and answer period. Members of the panel will include Doctor Donald Jolly of Lucknow, Rev. floygl,Clifton of Mount Forest, who is the '--director of. Alcohol and Drug Conterns Ind., and an •officer from the, OPP narcotics branch. • Everyone is . welcomeand parents are , encouraged to attend With their children: emergencyggoutpatient wing et • price is about $2 re tban the.$1.15 million eptimate40,00 by the architect when the plans were. repared.list 'October, this will not affect the hospitals ability to complete the project, Adininistratot Norman Hayes skid, .7The hosPillit will compensate by , committing more of its own Capital reserves. Hayes said the sx month delay in going to tender, during most of whigh time the hospital was waiting proval from the HealthMinistry, killedjtsdances to get a really - -good - price on the project; The architect revised his estimate in February to S1,489000 whicbrwas Innst..‘eaietlY Off target •with 4 the, al bidl, he noted, The vote, to award -theQd*Iipt. to Refflinghaus was taken during a special Meeting of the board held to review "all aspects" of the proposed building pregram, despite an earlier agreement -by the board that a final decision would not be made at that meeting. The presswas barred from the meeting, which was to have been for discussion purposes only: Hayes said the board changed its mind however, and voted to proceed immediately In order not to delay the project any further. Even se the contactor will be hard pressed te havethe building closed in before winter sets in. he explained. „. He said the tinatvote was not unanimous, with ',about five 'board members voting in opposition and one abstaining, but most of • itleultuf end meeting district annual, eetitig-ofthe'Pinttilt' ilealtural SocietiesOntario was held itssels on Saturday, .April 14. These. ling from the Lucknow Soddy Were 0.4gues Mary MacGillivrayVi Airifid e Stonehouse and Mary Black. jean he winner of a iuelty draw. Her prize. ("muse plant, 46: Wthiiat 14; Shit1'6'i% Oranges 5, 10 !via ;Gra 7, pies sing "/!1°11qn 260" Gatne*, over 200: Barl?i Tyler' 200, Lois Hodgiris - Joanne .-Hodgins 207, Joy jurjetis-221.7' ~Marie Suitt 230, 202, Linda Stanley 234, Karen Allen 260. those said afterward they were not opposed to the project but only to taking the vote that - night, he added. In addition to the higher construction costs, the hospital will have to pay another S20,000 in architect's fees, which are based on a percentage of the contract price, pushing the total price to about $1.61 million. Since the original estimates had included a contingency fund of $48,000, however, the total is about $210,000 above the originally estimated tag of $1.4 million, Hayes said. Basically this means the hospital will have to commit more of its own resources above the $350,000 originally budgeted; he ex - Turn .to page 70 .tten4.goIdenweddhg anniitersary son. The couple'have two children, Jerry and Marilyn and two grandchildren, Craig and Jeff Holgerson. Bob and Wilda Campbell spent last weekend in Toronto with Jack and Carol Whyne and Linda Campbell of Mississauga. 'On April 7, the ladies attended a luncheon for Stacey. Whyne, bride elect, daughter of Leonard and Gilda Whyne, inthe Rose Room at the Sutton Place in Toronto. Lilian and Duncan McCallum of flanevet. Joyce Osborneand Wilda Carnp- bell of i4 *Salina, Kansas, - , April 1 they attended a luncheon at tlie Pirst Presbyterian Church for their cousin, Sadie and Ken Hildyard's 001 wedding anniversary. - A reception followed in the afternoon in the church parlor for relatives and friends. In the evening, a dinner was held at the home of their daughter, Marilyn and Bill Holger- , • , ...• 1' . •1 •