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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-02-12, Page 5" V `4,1-4 t. • • h rhe Or , 5!,' Me in me of . Elliott app. . Carman Was in e Of the meeting and led. e Minutes of the Previout Ong were accepted as y the SeeretarY Mrs, Pento*nfl. rr Spottdenee Was read 041 the rail cult was an- werei ' by giving a donation group's new foster n motion of Mrs. Lloyd aclinchey andrs- Thomas Cunningham the r. MetitherS aPProved or the ' Collins Of Huron Haven Thomas:Johnston. Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey, the Robert Chamney is a The general meeting of the anetionaer for a U14.00441 and Mrs. by Mrs. Carmen GrOSS Ana last Sun Mrs, Ronald Gross assisted Mrs..00CaLtwrBlyth the haSteS-1, Eilk)tt EnChre ra 'winners ,r-4iittoln low lady, Mrs, Topa bake sale, Lunch was serve Cartwright app. were: , high lad Mrs'. Bob COMMUNITY NEWS • aggitt: man.. AO y We are sorry to report that Plunkett; LOW man, _TOM Maitland Allen is a, patient in Hallarn ; novelty, - WO. Clinton Public Hospital With a Frances Clark. trattured. hip Wtich he suf.- Recent - visitors with, Mr, tared from a tall in trent of and-- Mrs.; Thom** lard in the /*burn Post Office. • were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ' Mrs, Harry Ararat and Crawford orWhigbant". Mrs. Kenneth Scott left last Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Saturday f9r a two week McNall of Welland spent the holiday in Florida, . weekend with Miss Laura d Mrs George Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. schoo, s„§140 Ot .acu1ate CdncepiOfl .mOoI'rn StrattordWilt be extended by tbe purchase onday night of a house and lot . by, • _ - Huron -Perth• County , lionlan, Catholic separate schnel board. The property looated at 233 Queen Street, Stratford: cost the board$20,000. , ...• thSe4tratlersnewgritlibateiastansrtellott citinesday, February 11 for the 1976-77 term. The Present contract expires at the end of August, • All policies per general insurance for the board' will • be renewed with, the Huron - Perth ' insurance agents' . . • ' ;Association through Leeson - There wai a large eantingent Of students from Hallett Central Public School on their flow Killer In.surance Limited, in the Ciizeival parade. (NeWS-Record photo) .. -.. tpOrof premlUm. W e loidiag 9 The of leg under the Pelicles.000,0sY automobile, automobile and school IiabiLity wilt be increased, from $.. Millign to $3 million. with an increased pretniltrit of $208.15. The hoard will continue to have the financial Staternent. printout produced by Mon:, • With and 'Monteith 4; Com- pany of Stratford for the periods January to May, June to 'August and each month' thereafter far the year, 1976. . 'The public speaking semi- finals sponsored by the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' 'Association will get underway an February 25 • tier back to Huron with Zone 2 held at St. Patrick's School, Etublin, at s Korcangiri. • with rs. Eleapor BradnoCk. U C W , One. yar, aten . treasurer, gaite the financial patient in Clinton Public Auburn United Church 10:30 a.m. an a . sUpport of an eight year-old Village visited last Sunday ber Friday. The moves by Mr. Miller in The change of thinking the School, Kingsbridge at 7:30 donated by Mrs. Stewart Ball Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Craig' Sunday Schbol room of the Frank Miller, Ontario' s reduction af $50 million from his comments made a yeat4 the past year, have resulted - Named to the ad hoc was won by Mrs. Roy Daer. of Lucan spent the weekend church on January -28th. Mrs, minister of health, was tbe 1976 health budget. His ago. At that time he told in some profound wholesale committee for Focus on Faith The next meeting Will be . with his father, William J. John Durnin was in charge of greeted with open arms by „method of reaching that goal health professionals in changes in the health scenein was Anthony Chater. newly held one week earlier in Craig and aunt, Mrs. the dew:Atonal period on the tiealth professionals in Huron is -to reduce the number of Goderich that Alexandra Ontario, something Mr. hired co-ordinator for the. IVIarch on 1Vlarch Ilith with the Maitland Allen and visited theme "Beauty". She was County when the minister hespital beds ,in the province lvlarine and General was safe Miller said not to look for. family life program, board program to be in the charge with , Mr. Allen who is 'a assisted by Mrs. Ernest made a whirlwind tour of the by 3,000„ cutting out 5,000 jobs from closure and that other The moves have caused chairman, Arthur Haid. and . of Mrs. Carmen Gross and patient . in Clinton Public Durnin. county to ferret out at the same time. rural hospitali were in no enough 'concern ip Queen's board vice-chairman, Ted Past President, 'Ars. in the county this week with Park and by health not to look far "wholesale to bring down the gov.ernment Kitchener as a summer Mrs Ted Hunking was the , Mrs. Eleanor Btadnock. . Gerald McDowell; .President, Mrs. Ernest Durnin; first the key to lock the doors on professionals for his lack of changes in the health scene" with a vote of non confidence. some hospitals here. consultation with hospital adding that his main concern The changes have sholArn the course and this year the board will again pay tuition Something he said a year ago staffs and doctors and with in health facilities was p" of Ontario that it may fees far eight to 10 teachers T. statement. 'The draw prize Hospital, Women was held in the One year ago this week The minister's goal is a Huron are contradictions of , minister. seems to have had in p.m. BY JEFF SEDDON num Mrs. Ronald Gross. Lunch ffosPital4 The following slate of of- Verwey.• Biyth visited last Friday with feelings" on health 'needs 10 Mr. Miller has been con- danger of being closed. Park...and in the communities Geoffrey. committees will be Mrs. Mrs. John Stadelmann, ficers was installed by Mrs. Huron. ststently accused by op- He instructed the (lectors directly affected to cause the To date, 25 teachers have Elliott La and Mrs. Joseph Christine and Rhonda of Lawrence Plaetz.er: Mr. Miller is expeded back position parties in *Queen's and hospital administrators opposition parties to prepare taken the family life cairse at he wouldn't do. (about each $250) to take the the Ontario Legislatur"rior duplication of services bet- be time to take a tour of The time period between to. wielding his axe of closure. ween large urban hospitals Queen's Park to try to "ferret course-. Of the 19 schools in • . the two visits by Mr. Miller Direct questioning from those close together. brought about a reversal of groups and hundreds of out feelings the government seems to be lacking for the the Huron -Perth system, nine schools have not had a staff several points he made to a citizens have resulted in gathering of about 50 health , vague statistics and veiled professionals on his last tour. reasoning behind the The reversal, something decisioris of Closure. . . Mr Miller has offered no vice-president, Mrs. Jac Armstrong; second vice-, president., Mrs. Peter Ber- beek; secretary, Mrs. J ardin ; assistant secretary, Mrs. Be ari- sing; treasurer, Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Literature secretary, Mts. A new chairman and two joined the Board in 1972, and G es an in 1974. Thomas The minister said that in people they serve . .. the urban areas, hospitals vice-chairmen were elected . were geographically close together and quite often had at the February 4 meeting of The Board of Governors of Elliott Lapp; Christian the minister is not I , the same programs and the board of governors of Conestoga College 1 is com- Education, Mrs. Kenneth resultedinthe expected sound financial benefit for the equipment which was an ConeStaga College. Mrs. Jane. prised of twelve repreien- DilcDougalle; Christian closure of one or two of hospital bed cuts. He has expensive habit. He said that Brewer, formerly vice- tatives from Wellington, Stewardship, Mrs., Arnold Huron s rural -urban . constantly referred to that situation was chairman (operations) is the Perth and Huron Counties -Cook; Christian citizenship, hospitals. The minister is . savings the cuts will Mean to "Impractical and could not new chairmanand the : Regional Mrs. Dorothy Grange, currently on a field trip that his ministry but has claimed go on unchecked". Mrs. Brewer. of Cam- Municipality of . Waterloo. Representative on.,,,,..,,Manse will bring him to Western • ignorance, as have other Mr. Miller tad the group bridgehas been a Board President Kenneth E: Hunter Conrimittee, Mrs. ' Maurice . Ontario and ' sources at ministries, as to what the that the centralizing of member sine 1972, and Vice- is an ex -officio member of the Bean; . Representative on Go der i c h P s y ch i a t r i c closures will cost the specialists in one -large area Chairman for the past two Board, and Jack M. Williams, Board of Stewards, Mrs. Hospital who want very much government for unem- was already in practice in years. She succeeds Donald Director of Finance, is the Gordon Gross; supply, Mrs. to see the minister, say that ployment insurance and areas Of heavy population but E. Bott who has been secretary -treasurer. Donald Haines; visiting Mr. Miller is coming to Huron additional staff in hospitals was not affecting smaller chairman for the past two committee, Mrs: Jack as far west as Clinton. designated to serve the hospitals. He said that the years. Conestoga College has Armstrong. A visit from the minister people currently using the idea of, abandoning smaller The v i c e - c h a i r m an seven centres in the four Kitchen - committee, Mrs. recently has been followed by hospitals to be closed; what health services and herding (operations) is Walter Gerth county area, in Cambridge, Beth Lansing, IVIrs. William a wake of closed hospitals, the closing of the psychiatric large groups of people to one of Milverton; and the vice- Clinton, Doon, Guelph, L. Craig; auditors, Mrs, angry doctors, . unemployed hospitals will m eap to centre. was "completely chairman (administration) is Harriston, Stratford, - and Stanley Ball, Mts. Norman medical and hospital staffers community mental health; wrong-. Fred Grespan. Mr. Gerth Waterloo. . • McDowell; nominating and an irate public concerned what the apparent lack of committee, Mrs. Kenneth about losing their community respect the government has • McMugall, Mrs. Mauri" hospital to save the provilice shown the people has done to Bean, Mrs. Gerlad McDowell. money. His present trip about the voters' confidence in The new president. Mrs. the province has locked the government; and what, in the Ernest Durnin conducted the doors of three general case of the psychiatric business period. Plans were hospitals and his itinerary hospitals, the closures will made for family night to be calls for visits to two more mean to out-patients using held on February 27 for the Thursday and the same the facilities daily. World Day of Prayerrvice . . . Morning Prayer at St. James Anglican Church, IvIiddleton was cancelled Sunday due to the weather. The AW of St. James Church Middleton will meet at Delores Dutat's, Thursday at 8 p.m. weather per- mitting. - The Ontario March of Dimes have their Canvassers out collecting. - Mabel Mid- dleton, the captain for Goderich township, has Marion Powell, Audrey Middleton, Mary Steenstra, Bev Van Ninhuys, Sandra Orr. Mrs. G. Vanderhaar. Mrs. Tom ftathwell and Blanch Deeves as her can- vassers. They would like to thank those wholionated when they called. Our sympathy goes to Mr. d Mrs Robert Welsh and to be held in Knox United - h n March 5 their mother and grand- 'Arrangements were mother. completed for membseprsrintgo (continued from page 4, Our sympathy also goes to attend the creases the richness of the soil, Delores Dutot on the loss of Presbyterial in Brucefield. and tends to encourage improved her, aunt, Miss Little of Unit I Ladies served lunch for stock- It is one of the foundation London. , the social hour. stones of our country's property. It will be of interest to know Lois and Edward Wise, that the House of Refuge costs the along with Gordon and people a this county only Darlene Shobbrook of Lon- We get letters cents each a year. This includes desboro, have returned home maintenance and interest on after spending their en- (continuedfrom page 4) investment. joyable weeks in Florida. like the reports at the end of A meeting of the represen- Betty Dupuis of the 14th is the month. This month's t.at eves of dthe TuTrf.Asrsociation iint Many battled the roads Faster, Mrs. Mildred fent meets were decided upon : - trwr ceduei fk. in Quebec. Florence Pullen; Mrs. Ray and the following datesdinfasfteo enjoying the Winter Carnival contributors are: Mrs. thewas heldna inianStraretfottr McAdam, Mrs. Nina Inkley; New Hamburg, June 4. 5 and 6: Mrs. M.W. Durst; Mr. A. Guelph. June 11, 12 and 13: Orpen; Mr. A. Inkley; Mrs. London. June 18, 19 and 20: Jean Herman; and Mr. Brock W Ingham, June 26 and 27; Olde. Stratford' July 1, 2 and 3: • Yours very truly, Seaforth. July 9 and 10,Goderich. July 17 and 18. Clinton Arrangements are being made Sam and Grace Castle, tto !told a carnival in the rink next Churc o • their families in the loss of coming and going to enjoy the dance at the arena last Saturday put on by the Fair Board. It was a very en- joyable evening with Miss Teen Dominion of Canada and the Carnival Queen in attendance. Thursday evening. 1- ebruary 21. Various prizes will be given . A match between the married and single curlers will be played. Another feature at the rink next week will be the exhibition on ice by J. K. McCulloch. the renowned champion skater of the world, in feats in fancy figures, jumping on skates. speed. etc. The county council committee, which are to look after matters on connection with the House of Refuge. met in the council chamber herr on Tuesday. with Thos. Hayes chairman, W. H. Kerr. W. Lane and Inspector W. Coats. present. The committee visited the House. and the im- provements which the Inspector recommended were thought necessary namely the purchase of two cows tto be bought by Messrs. Connolly and French). the .building of • a fence. and the erection of another outside building. AD FOR 816 MU= member take the course an these teachers will be invited.. to attend. It is hoped to have a trained teacher in each school to teach "the family life program, Trustee F. J. 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