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'MRs. IRIS MQRREY st beside her,portrait which was
presented at a testirnoniai inner in her honor last week at
the Winghani Legion Hall, The portrait will be placed In the
Wingham and District Hospital in memory, of the 32 years of
devoted service she gave on its behalf. (Staff Photo)
Mrs. B. Menzies speaker
at auxilkiy noon luncheon.
Seventy members and guests o
the Awdliary to the Wingham and
District H_ ospital, met in the
Wingham` United Church for a
luncheon meeting on Monday.
Mrs. Barry Passmore offered
grace and Mrs. Ted English in-
troduced the guest speaker, Mrs
Beecher Menzies of Clinton,
Chairman of District II of the
Hospital Auxiliaries Association
of Ontario.
Camp open for
asthmatic children
The Huron Perth TB and
Respiratory Diseases
Association heard routine reports
from Mrs. M. Kunder, Seaforth;
Mrs. E. Fisher, Mitchell; Mrs. A.
Dunsmore;. G. Prest and R.
Butler,. all of Stratford, at its
recent regular meeting. Rev,
Garbutt Smith, association presi-
dent, was in charge.
Mrs. Kunder said that the
Pulmonary Function indicator
had been offered to hospitals in
• the,; district ,,and that .reefflitt.
mendations regardu>g theft ''
Atm °capacity` tuts' would} l
forthcoming from the Candi;
Thoracic Society's annual
meeting in Ottawa.
Mrs. Fisher reported that no
"official" responses had come
from the hospitals 'and councils
concerning requests from the
consideration of the `non-smoker'
but that CJCS 'Open Line' and the
newspapers had evoked many
personal responses.
Mr. Dunmore in his Social
Services report indicated that a
five-day "Day Camp" op-
portunity would be offered to
asthmatic children in the two
county area at the 'Y' Camp with
the use of their facilities.
Mr. Butler reported that
volunteers and staff are already
deep in preparation for the 1974
Christmas Seal Campaign; and
once again expressed deep ap-
preciation for the many volun-
teers who work year round in all
phases of the Association's work.
Special tribute was paid to. Mrs.
W. Muise, respiratory tech-
nologist- from University
Hospital, who supervises
equipment in Huron and Perth
County homes in .her spare time.
Send us your used
hearing aids
The Ministry of Education is
seeking used hearing aids.
An offshoot of Project School -
to -School and Operation School
Supplies, whiclf the Ministry has
operated through its Education
Exchange and Special Projects
Branch for many years, Project
Hearing Aid is aimed at helping
partially deaf children in the
Commonwealth Caribbean
countries.
The need was discovered by
students of Waterloo's School of
Optometry who have been
working in the Caribbean for the
past three summers fittingused
eyeglasses for Weat • ndian
children. Just recently a
Canadian living on one of the .
smaller islands purchased four
hearing aids for deaf children
and found they could hear. He is
now teaching them to talk.
,The used hearing aids will be
repaired by one of the colleges of
applied arts and technology and
sent to children in the islands.
The used hearing aids should
be sent to: Project Hearing Aid,
Ministry , of Education, 26
Breadalbane St., Toronto.
Mrs. Menzies spoke on the
history and organization of the
H.A.A. She also spoke of the role
of the good volunteer in hospital
auxiliary work.
Mrs. Ken Wood thanked Mrs.
Menzies for, her informative
address.
Mrs. K. M. MacLennan pre-
sented a gift, on behalf of the
Hospital Auxiliary, to Mrs. I. E.
Morrey, retiring executive
director of Wingham and District
Hospital. Mrs. Morrey thanked
the members and reminisced
about her years at the hospital.
Mrs. William Forsyth was
named a delegate to the. gift case
show in September. -
The next meeting of the
Auxiliary will be September 23.
MRS. I.
E. MORREY was the guest of honor at a dinner sponsored by ane m icat steer Off
the Wingham and District Hospital. Also rin attendance were several doctors Who served
the 'hospital in years pastas well as members of the gout -of -town. consulting staff. Dr.•W. ,A
Cra: ►ford, left, and Dr. P. J. Leahy, chief of staff, are seen with Mrs. Murrey after .the'.
presentation of a clock from the doctors. (Staff Photo)
Browflie Corner
By Maureen Beattie
I like it when we go to our
Brownie pack and get enrolled.
We can play games such as touch
tag. I enjoyit very much. It is fun
and nice to be 'a Brownie. My
friends like it too.
When we are called to the. Fairy
Ring we must keep very quiet
and sit up;
A Brownie helps at home to
make the beds and wash dishes
and helps at school too. We learn
many interesting things. at
Brownies. The games and the
singing are fun. I like to rnakeh
things such as a pencil holder out'
of a jar and clothes pegs. , •
You may learn to play and sing
with the Brownies, Will you come
to Brownies tool We meet at. St;
Paul's Anglican Church every
Tuesday afternoon at fou
o'clock.
THE MILES.PIL`E 111'
Keep tabs on your ear. The Car
Care Co ii , advises t . a
..s
have
In tius`tnne the
widened 'to the.
plugss can no loll
spark.
To avoid waste
power,. ' and . polluted air,
four.
Council advisesreplacing ,s
plugs every I.O,0J00 Amici.
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