Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
Clinton News-Record, 1976-03-18, Page 19
BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST HELEN R. TENCH , B A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL. 432-952 CLINTON ONTARIO CLI` N RSD. ,Deputy Minister of health, r.'; : Alam Thjekley last Week announcedthe for- MAtiOa, of a joint steering , o'mm ttee in Huron -Perth °unties. The steering committee will recommend to the minister of health whether a district alth councll should armed for the two -count►, ,. f sicca. Further responsibilities include promoting public discussion by publicizing the pucept of a council and submtting, for the Minister's approval, a list of nominees for membership on a Council if the committee recom- mends its formation. District health councils act in an advisory capacityto the ministry an the planning of itegra'led health services in an area. A council identifies Wealth care ,needs and con- siders, ways of meeting them; co-ordinates allhealth ac- tivities and ensures a bbal,,anced,, effective, and economical\Service. A council also assesses; how well a program meets the total 4 health needs of the area it services. In announcing the ,Huron- Perth HuronPerth Steering Committee, Mr. Backley Would like to commend both Boards of Health for. their initiative in assisting the development of Lflee name � 1 health council a steering committee for both counties. The members of the Huron, Perth Sleeking Cornrnittee are: Ma. Jeanne Baker, Clinton; Mrs. la MacLennan, Listowel; Mrs, Wilda Drunhtnoand, Mittchell, . Alistair MacLodr Stratford; N. Hayes, Wingham; Lloyd Morrison., St. Marys; Dr. Jim Hiseo�ck. ,St. Marys; Ed Oddlfifson, Hayfield; Mrs. Carl: Johnston. BIueVale; M Gwen Pemberton rs. ' Bayfield; Dr. J.K. MacGregor, Buren County Medical Society, Wingham ; and Delmar Smythe. alderman, Stratford. Ex Officio, non-voting members are ; Huron Warden John L. Dr. Susanc Brussels; , Perth Medical Officer of Health, Stratford; Dr. Frank Mills Huron Medical Officer of Health, Goderich; and Perth Warden Edward Doerr, Gadshill, Health service for children atolined Dr. Tony Miller, chief psychologist at Goderich Psychiatric Hospital, is awaiting word from Queen's Park on a $185,000 county wide children's mental health service • he proposed last week. Dr. Miller said he expects word on his proposal for the health service by xt week when he hopes to get a steering co mittee established to ha .le the project. The , psychologist said he could not outline the details of the project until he received The World Day of Prayer service for the Varna -Goshen charge was ,held in Gose n Church on March 5. s. Bruce Keys led the service, with Mrs. Elmer Hayter at the organ. Taking part in the scenes concerning poverty and repression in Latin American countries were Mrs. Elmer Hayter, Mrs. Allan Hayter and daughter Shelley, Mrs. Elgin McKinley and Mrs. Berne McKinley. Mrs. Bruce Keys gave an outline of the geography and living conditions of the Latin American countries, whose Christian women prepared the prayer service for this year on the theme, "Education for all of life." Mrs. Berne McKinley and Mrs. Allan Hayter sang a duet. A short social time was • enjoyed after the service. Pancake supper The Varna United Church Women held a successful pancake supper on March 9 in the church basement. Approximately 150 people were fed. 'Social notes Kippen14-14 The first meeting of the Kippen Chain Gang was held at Mc Lellan's on Wednesday Feb. 25,1976. This election of officers was held. They are: president. Diana Oud; vice-president. Sandra McKay; and a floating secretary was decided upon. The leaders described what would have to be done during this club. They explained the "Colour • Wheel" Lunch was served. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hugill, who spent the last couple of weeks in 'loriday, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Gibson, Wroxeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mcllis recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Iurtrie, .who have been Vacationing in Mexico, have returned home. Mr. -Rockus Faber is vacationing in Florida. Sympathy is expressed. to Mr. Elgar Mousseau in • she death of his sister, Mrs. Melville Smith., Zurich. A number of the Kippen area attendedthe reception for Mr. and Mrs. John Ti'mmermans at the Pine Ridge Chalet on Friday. March 12. Congratulations to the newly-weds. W.I. entertains The Kippen East Women's Institute entertained the •, r• i., it,.ronviP'w and confirmation or denial from Toronto because he did not know if the service would besuggested it. He tee approved the way he htrees five worked with a representa from the government mental With a large number of health services setting up the trees and shrubs severely outline, adding that,:., the damaged in. the recent ice representative took `the -.plan storm; Huron's Agricultural back to Toronto in an attempt, represe ntative .. Don Pullen to cut down on red tape and gives advice on proper have the project off the treatment. ground when GPH closes its Pullen says the, first step is doors at the end of this month. to prune back the branches Dr. Miller said he has with a smooth cut flush with arranged for a special the trunk. He continued, meeting of professionals and "This isn't absolutely interested citizens working necessary but it would be with children's services in good to .cleanse the wound Huron County for Monday with a mild solution of copper night. He said he hopes the sulphate." about a meeting will result in the He suggested erection of a group of officers teaspoonful of copper to form the steering com- sulphate in a gallon of water mittee to establish a total to provide a germicidal effect range of child mental health to kill bacteria. c re in the county He added a 'that it was important to have the services operated at a local level. Mar. and Mrs:Elmer Hayter Huron. County Medical celebrated their' 35th Wedding Officer of Health. Dr. Frank Anniversary on' March 8 at a family dinner at the home of their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laois of Clinton. Their mothers. Mrs. Richard Robinson and Mrs. Wm. Hayter were able to attend. Present also were their five children with their wives and husbands, and their twelve grandchildren. The table was centered with a three -tiered wedding cake, and the family presented them with a table lamp. Mr. and Mrs: James Laing of Mississauga spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keys, and attended the Steven Keys - Linda Poelman wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott and Erin of Toronto visited with Mrs. Florence Elliott and Norman and Walter Smith last weekend. Mills said the plan Dr. Miller proposed will serve children up to 19 years of age and will serve to assess and diagnose children with mental health problems . He said the service may utilize some of the space proposed to be left at GPH for the operation of a 20 bed psychiatric unit that will remain at the hospital after it becomes a mental retar- dation centre on April 1. Dr. Mills added that the plan also provides for the moving of the health centre from community tocom- munity within the county. If you walk to work, it won't be work to walk. WEDNESDAY You'll get more for your mosey withthe Colonel's Pullen added, "This pruning should be done as soon as possible. If the weather gets warmer. the bacteria or fungi will get into the vascular or circulatory system of the tree and create rotting." After pruning , and ap- will need plication of copper sulphate a covering of Bracco. a tar base like substance should be brushed on the joints. Pullen said, "I would ad- vise using Bracco on larger trees and on ornamentals." On the subject of pruning, Pullen said, "Common sense is necessary. If the limb left is fairly long take it back to the nearest active branch. In pruning cut under the limb before over." For work on ornamental shrubs and trees he advises a trip to a hardware store and purchase of a good pruning saw. the Blue Water Rest Home on March 10. The program consisted of a rousing sing -song led by Ruby eftiebner. A skit, "The Women's •Institute" was. presented by Mona Alderdiee and Margaret Hoggarth, as well as readings by Rena Caldwell and Marlene Bell., piano selections by Janet Hoggarth, Frances Kinsman, Mary J3roadfoot, duet by Janet Hoggarth and Margaret Hoggarth, and a quartette by Ruby Triebner, Rena Caldwell, Frances Kinsman and Margaret Hoggarth. Those with birthdays were presented with a gift and lunch was served. In charge of the program were Margaret Hoggarth and Ruby Triebner. +++ It is easy to get lemon juice without seeds. Snip a square of net from a bag of onions if it is made of nylon material. Cover the cut side of a lemon and squeeze; the seeds can't go through. You can use the yard goods net and try this with limes. too. Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETRY 1.E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CLINTON--MON ONLY 20 ISAAC ST 482-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK INCLUDING SAT. A.Ni GOVENLOCK ST 527-1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square. GOOERiCH 524-7661 1 • 1Ns'UR ANCE • NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER a APPRAISER Prompt. Courteous. Efficient ANY TYPE. ANY SIZE ANYWHERE Ws give comPlete..sats . eervlCl PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1984 EXETER FREE FRENCH FRIES FOR THREE DIESEL Pumps end Infector* riepeged For AU.Pop u4 e r Make* let tp'ri .,& .rtfection EQ.U.pMen t Bayfield Rd Clinton .482, 797i K.W. COLQUROUN INSURANCE 8 REAL ESTATE Phones Office 482-9747 Res 482-78P4 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-3893 .111001.111.1.1111111.11... JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office 482-9644 Res: 482-7265 treatment His final words on the subject were. "The tar should be put on during warmer weather, so it would be okay to prune now and tar later." BRYAN LAVIS INSURANCE General and Lit. Office: 10 King St. 482-9310 Residence: 308 High St. 482-7747 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM All interested adults are in- vited to attend the meeting at ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For *i,-t*ieter Alumtnun. Doors end Windows and AWNINGS end RAILINGS 1ERVIS SALES R 1 .,ervis-68 Albert 'St Clinton -482-9390 L1u21t e- ` V©cictdn ;9 1'i-rst f res t Ge..j,z. tch Ontn �►� 04` ce — 524 2011 P 0 Bos 407 ti. ,z FI EE flll..o:. creamy, Cote Slaw • Industrial Commercial Residential FULLY LICENCED ALL THIS FOR ONLY X4.35 WEDNESDAY ON Y af+er 11 p.m. et the 5 "'Wats 94 ELGIN AVE. GODERiCH ,�►1 �ie�rAii'IIIr � f ifb.zY`' Ira . Pi .a. 268 Main St Etat et ARTHUR W READ Resident Penner BUS 235-0120 RES 2388015 Clinton Public School MONDAY, MAR. 29 7:30 P.M. Regarding a volunteer program u take advaatag of the 1975 price. The Lard Simcoe is Iualntainingthe'pike on the 2 nate special in' the face 01 rising cogs. • modern guest room for 2 nigt 1S • dinner one evening at the famous Captain's .Table including a welcoming refreshment • breakfast each morning • tree overnight marking (from 6.00 p.m to 8,3Q_a.m only each day) subject to advance registration and you can stay an extra night for only $2300 double See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel. 150 King St. West. Toronto Tel. (416) 362 1848 e If yOU'i2 making niinimumwage, you get a raise.. this week. The Minimum Wage rates tor Ontario went, up on -Monday. March 15th If you are presently earning minimum wage, read the following schedule to find out what your new rate will be. New minimum rates General minimum, hourly General learner rate. hourly (during first month of employment) Construction rate. hourly Guard on construction pro)ects. hourly Student rate. hourly (applies to students under 18, who work 28 hours or less per week. or during school holidays) Ambulance industry rate a) weekly . b) hourly (less than 48 hrs a week) NEW: Minimum hourly rate for an employee who serves hquar directly to a'customer guest member or patron in any place operating under license or permit issued under Liquor License Act New room and board rates The following maximum rates apply when room and ,board are used in calculating minimum wage a) room b) meals (each) 1 15 OR c) both room and meals You can get more information about the new Minimum Wage rates and the Employment Standards Act by writing or phoning $ 2 65 2 55 2 90 2 90 2 15 127 20 2 65 S 2 5C (weekly) 11 00 (weekly) 24 00 (weekly) 35 00 Employment Standards Branch Ontario Ministry of Labour 400 University Avenue. Toronto. Ontario M7A 1V2 965-5251 Ministry of Labour Ontario Hon. Bette Stephenson, M.D. Minister Employment Standards Branch