HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-10-02, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1996
The news from
alton
Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6156
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Seeking a local
family doctor?
Let us know.
Clinton Public Hospital is working hard to recruit
additional family doctors to our service area. With the
departure of Dr. Lal, and Dr. Newland's recent
retirement, we believe there is a strong demand for
additional physicians. That's what we have been telling
physician candidates that have shown interest in
relocating here.
To be more certain of the demand, we'd like to hear
from everyone who feels they would join the practise
of a new Family Doctor in our area. This will help us
prove to prospective physicians that they will be able
to quickly establish a successful practise.
Here's what to do:
Call Clinton Public Hospital at 482-3447
between 8:00 am and 9:00 pm
When you call our
Admitting Staff will ask you
a few basic questions.
III Your name and telephone
number
n The number of
adults/children you are
calling for
• Your place of residence
(town, village, township)
II Whether you have a family
doctor now.
PLEASE CALL TO LET US KNOW YOU
NEED A LOCAL FAMILY DOCTOR
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
(A)
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Frank Foran,
Lucknow 528-3824
Lyons & Mulhern,
Goderich 524-2664
Donald R. Simpson,
Ripley 395-5362
Delmar Sproul,
Auburn 529-7273
Clinton 482-3434
Chapman-Graham & Assoc.
Owen Sound 376-1774
Miller Insurance
Kincardine 396-3465
Georgian Bay
Insurance Brokers
Owen Sound 376-4049
P.A.Roy Insurance Broker Inc.
Clinton 482-9357
Banter, MacEwan, Feagan Insurance
Goderich 524-8376
Kenneth MacLean,
Paisley 368-7537
McMaster Siemon Insurance
Brokers Inc.,
Mitchell 348-9150
John Nixon,
Brussels 887-9417
Chapman Graham Insurance
Walkerton 881-0611
Orr Insurance Brokers
Stratford 271-4340
City Insurance Offices
Sarnia 383-0044
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The kindergartens are still
working on their nursery rhymes.
They made paper boots after
hearing the rhyme of the old
woman who lived in a shoe. They
laced them and made paper people
to put inside the boot.
Mrs. McGregor brought in two
large sunflower heads and the
students pulled out the seeds so that
they can be cooked next week.
In Mrs. Bennett's Grade 1 class
she said that most of the livestock
had been set free, except for three
snails.
Val Pethick and Brenda
Finlayson from Walton are part of
the eight delegates from the Blyth
Legion Auxiliary that went to
Kingston for the meeting held
there.
Visiting with Monique and Don
Baan, was her grandmother, Mrs.
VandenBrock, who came all the
way from Holland to see her family
here in Canada.
The Walton Community mourns
the death of Billy Blake this past
week and extends their expressions
of sympathy to Billy's wife and
family.
Celebrating October birthdays
are: Oct. 2, Gerry Rijkhoff, Aaron
Doreen Hackwell greeted
worshippers at Duff's United
Church Sept. 29. Crystal Gibbons
helped Rev. Murray begin the
service by lighting the Christ
Candle. The congregation was
treated to a beautiful duet by
Graeme Craig and his sister Sherrill
Christian who came up from
Dagsborro, Delaware for a visit.
They did their own rendition of
They arc exploring fall colours
using their senses. They dabbed
food colour into small mountains of
shaving cream, blending the
colours to make some beautiful
creations.
Mrs. Vivian's class had to
postpone their apple picking
adventure because of the rain, but
will try to go to Blake's apple
orchard next week. They learned
about Johnny Appleseed and made
applesauce with cinnamon bites.
The classes are all getting ready
for the Seaforth Fair next Friday.
Berlet-Kuntz; Oct. 4, Joshua
Gowan, Adam McKichan, Shauna
DeWit; Oct. 6, Derek Fischer; Oct.
8, Dianne McCallum, ' Viola
Kirkby; Oct. 18, Adam Dewit; Oct.
19, Shaelyn Ward; Oct. 21, Justin
Thorton; Oct. 22, Joan Vanden-
dool; Oct. 25, Margaret Lacroix,
Sarah Johnston; Oct. 26, David
McClory, Laura Scott, Tanner
Banks; Oct. 29, Lindsay McNichol.
Celebrating anniversaries are:
Oct. 7, Alvin and Vera McDonald,
Ron and Betty McCallum; Oct. 22,
Doug and Marjory Fraser; Oct. 24,
Dianne and Paul McCallum; Oct.
28, Ken and Leona McDonald; Oct.
29, Bill and Marie Coutts.
Morning Has Broken.
Rev. Murray announced that
Bible Study will begin Oct. 2 at 10
a.m. If anyone is interested they
can contact him.
Next Sunday is World Wide
Communion.
Wednesday, Oct. 2 is the UCW
potluck dinner. The meeting starts
at 6:30 p.m. The roll call will be to
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It was a great day for Barb Durrell, chair of the Walton Public School School advisory
Council, when she accepted three donations, Sept. 27. Presenting the cheques are, from
left: Allan Teeft of the Brussels Lions, $2,500; Ross Mitchell, Brussels Optimists, $300 and
Matt Lee, TransCan Motocross Championship held on the Lee farm, $200. The money will
go towards the second installment of the new playground equipment at the school.
Dutch grandmother visits
D. Hackwell greets at Duff's