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CPHAuxiliary strives for improvements
CLINTON - "Time for Caring" is a Na-
tional Film Board presentation, portraying
the role of the Volunteer in a Palliative Care
Unit at Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.
The Auxiliary to Clinton Public Hospital
was privileged to view this hour long film at
the March meeting, and learned of
Palliative Care, which is "care that con-
siders the person and his/her family as well
as the disease."
Margaret Middleton donated a half bushel
of Ida Red apples, and the Auxiliary enjoyed
the ensuing Dutch Auction which raised
about $14-00, Audrey Walsh was the for-
tunate recipient.
President Joyce Chilton announced the
Region 2 Spring Conference to be held Mon-
day, April 29 at the Italian Canadian Club in
Guelph, hosted by St. Joseph's Hospital ind
Home Auxiliary. A Rotary film "Life Line"
will be shown and Dr. Ruth Tathan of
Homewood will conduct a session on "An
Update in Aging", including information on
Altzheimers disease.
• Treasurer Roberta Plumsteel informed
the meeting that the balance on hand was
$154.26 - and urged that some fund-raising
activities be undertaken if the recent pledge
of $9,000 is to be met in two years.
President Chilton referred to the letter
sent to the C.P.H. Board of Trustees m
w ch e Auxiliary requested that it have
representation on the committee that is
planning changes in the physical structure
of the h r spital. The Auxiliary wants input in
the relocation of the Gift Shop,
more space for the long term care and hair-
dressing program, and a room in which
Auxiliary books, files, records and supplies
can be stored. The Administrator, Dan
Steyn, responded by alloting a small room
upstairs for the Auxiliary's use in the in-
terim. -
Helen Cooper gave an encouraging
treasurer's report on the finances of the Gift
Shop.
The Long Term Care and Hairdressing
Committee reported a Valentine Party with
the assistance of two volunteers, a birthday
party on February 6, and a planned St.
Patrick's party on Monday, March -18.
Twenty-one patients enjoyed hairdressing
care, with the assistance of 10 volunteers.
Once again if anyone has a few extra hours,
several times a month, and would like to br-
ing some joy into the hearts of long term pa-
tients, please contact Marg Caldwell at 482-
9437.
Bernice Jewson, co-ordinator of the Teen
Volunteer program, reported that four girls
work each day after school, two upstairs,
and two on the first floor. A training . .y was
undertaken for seven volunteers during
which Ruth McLean taught the rudimenta pf
making a s properly, t'e skills of feeding
other patients and assistance in general.
The co-ordinator expressed her thanks to
the CPH staff for their excellent co-
operation in supporting the Teen program.
Helen Cooper reported 106 =.ys of Televi-
sion rental.
Marie Proctor spoke of the Vanishing
Card Parties project, launched on February
14 at the Ontario Street Church. Inspite of in-
clement weather, $125 was realized on that
day. To date, the proceeds have been $235.
Members. ,'p convenor, Evelyn Holmes,
stated that the membership campaign will
take place the first week of May.
As before mentioned, the Auxiliary has
pledged $9,000'to bura Silcraft Bather for
the hospital, to be paid over a two year
term. A 10 minute film showed the operating
techniques, the preparation of the bather for
the patient, the transfer, the- actual method
of bathing, showering, shampooing ur relax-
ing in ,the Whirlpool. Whatever the bath
needs of the patient, they. can all be ac-
complished in a dignified bath environment.
This new piece of sophisticated bath
equipment will be of tremendous assistance
in improving patient care in the local
hospital.
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Junior gardeners set for '85 season
CLINTON - On March 18 the Junior
Gardeners held their first meeting of the
year. To start the meeting we did the creed
and then we did the roll call and it was
answered by saying a spring flower. People
present were Mellisa Vandam, Heather Ar-
thur, Jodie Castle, Colleen Gower, Kara
Hiltz, Valerie Vanreason, Lori Powell,
Dawn Powell,Douglas Maguire, Andrew
Walker and we had 2 new joiners; their
names were Wendy Watson and Mark
McLeod.
We have two new leaders, their names are
Mrs. Tait and Mrs. Maguire and help by
Patti Maguire. We had our treasurer's
report from Douglas Maguire and he said
we have $1.28 in the bank and we owe Mrs.
Tait $5.00 because we were in debt. So she
helped us out. -
We elected Dawn Powell President, Lori
Powell Secretary and Colleen . Gower
Treasurer. We talked about a year book and
three people were chosen and those three
people get to do the year book.. We planted
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material cut
CLINTON — The 4-H Rib -its met on
March 18 at their leader's Pat Saunder-
cock's. This meeting wasn't really a
meeting. It really was just a catch up
meeting. We traced our patterns on tracing
paper then cut out our material. For the
ones with experience they were allowed to
go on with the sewing for their outfit. For the
others they were given papers to do at
home. The papers had shapes ,on them.
Without thread in the machine they were to
follow the lines of the.. shapes. The next
meeting we are going to catch up on our Roll
Call and our Pledge. We are going to add an
extra meeting in next week
sometime. + Press Reporter. Debbie Smith.
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at library
CLINTON - Do you love to read
magazines, but hate the cost and clutter?
The Clinton Branch Library subscribes to
over 30 different magazines; - including,
Canadian Consumer, National Geographic,
Saturday Night, , Better Homes and
Gardens, Sports Illustrated and more. They
also have three childrens magazines,
Cricket, Owl and Wee Wisdom. The current
issues are to be read in the library only,
however back issues, which are kept for
three years, mak be checked out for two
weeks.
The film series this month 'is a tribute to
the Canadian Short Story. The' films to be
featured will be; My Financial Career, The
Peddler, Pies, and The Sweater. Everyone
is welcome, Tuesday, March 26 at 8 p.m.
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