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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-04, Page 2• Page 2A.., The Winghara Advance,Tintes, April 4, 1989 • ,j.r4; 411 fir st. 4 .144.0. Page', • .siderthat., isty s avoiding frat4Mrs F141*1* and 011,3*11014 iltrPeated!dY1 Huron residents no said simply: a Prowling central' fs „,.,,,,,amumingwinmonaaufazmommitkr MADILL BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The Red Cross held a blood donor clinic last Wednesday afternoon and evening at the F. E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. Red Cross nurse Margie Jury checks on student donor Laura Hallahan. Church Direc o • St, Paul's Chure (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM- John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE •,, • All services from the "Book of Common Prayer . • • • 4 4... ;APRIL 9, 98r -11��m. - Matins Sunday School & Nursery * * * * * * * * Minister : Rev. D. Madge * * * * * * * * .,.;••,4S,'•$,,,••••,,4,i''.4-4 • jey want sin centres through That WOuldCme#4, they. re** ut their -OWn commu. J1 - he °weir% p4s0;41-44, a London- based l‘iiCSS *gram; supervisor W1•� clearly was not prepared for fife stormy session, insisted that the ministry does not expect Huron to abandon itsOriginal concept. a She said mit of her concern cen- o tres on plans to build a 60 -bed unit i in the southern end of the county. i With the government currently b supporting the charitable Blue C Water Rest Home in Zurich, fund- ing another facility would be unac- ceptable. That angered some of the coun- cillors, including the warden. Mr. Johnston said the provincial government, which demanded the recent studyjcif'HUron needs in advance of considering ani/Capital project, should have said at the out- set that no home would be consid- ered for the south, Exeter Reeve Bill Mickle said Huron's plan also said the county would encourage private business to build the two satellite homes north and south. -But, he com- plained, the ministry will not con- len over what.coitwas-being. as1ea tce. AO* 'ett.!: Thefikted "motion iSfQ* £o/4n0,:0tCh ktelillnedfrorn An . ear110.14119* view committee meeting with Ms. Girard and other ministry officials, ffirmed the county's "belief' in its riginal plan, ?but asked council to nstead consider alternative hous- ng in the north and south, while uilding a new, 181 -bed facility in linton, • Tht motion was defeated once, then defeated again on a 1442 recorded vote, after Mr. Hanly expressed concern that council may not have known "what's being Tdefeated", Now, Huron's origi4al proposal for the three separate-facilities.goes on to ,the ininitry for approval, or rejectioTc. Some councillors later said that they expect the plan will be reject- ed, but at least then council would be hearing that directly from the minister and cabinet, rather than from a local ministry official. Ms. Girard could not say how long Huron could expect to wait for a decision nor would she speculate further on the likelihood of }Wpm - view's approval. - can't say ft any .plainer thakto state the ministry is asking- the county to at least look at the option of alternative housing." Hospital -board approves $1.5 M expansion project (Continued from Page 1) but Plan G, whatever number that staff and patients. is," Mrs. Thompson said. : Board-,--C-4131-rman Mary Lou,, D:. r-taid tlit projectf- w Thonwsomand,-Dr. Marie Gear, wou*meawilha both members of the subcommittee, acute are patients will the each emphasized the fact that the together in one area of the hosp proposal was considered to be the The largest portion of the pro hen t all n be LETTERS ital. iec- TO T most practical of all that were sub- t's cost — roughly two-thirds — is, miffed Trinity Beigrave - 1:15 p.m. * * * * * * * * FRESH Delmonte Orange, Apple or Grapefruit Juice Drinking Boxes . . rtit egetab expected to be in the development EDITOR "Remember, this is not Plan A, of the operating room and intensive care unit. $4.k •••>%,, >0% aalr:Ke Executive Director Norman Hayes told the meeting that approximately $750,000 of the hos- Writer thanks Marie Phillips retires from hospital board Kraft 500 g Velveeta Cheese Slices •••••••.. Cloverleaf 184 g Boneless Skinless Chicken Schneiders Fresh Pork Hocks 3 pack 1.19 case 9.95 The Wingham and District Hos- pital's board of governors extended a vote of thanks Thursday to one of its members, Marie Phillips. Mrs. Philips is stepping down following a two-year ter iti atrpresi- dent of the hospital's auxiliary Succeeding Mrs. Phillips as presi- dent and as a member of the board is Mary Lou Cameron, • pital's present working capital be used to help fund the project. In addition, the Wingham District Hospital Foundation is expected to contribute. °That leaves us with a fund -r ing project of about $500,000," said. Next step is to have an aichi Pre7a1"9-ra design, Mr. Middlet said. - The management committ hopes then to have the project p out to tender by January 1990. 0110 1111111110110111* NNW 111•1110111•1111/111011101110 I LYCEUM THEIVII.PRE phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information will contributors for and also appealsuccess ais- Dear Editor: he I would like to ;thank all tbose who donated so gerierxiiisly:toioiir tect appeal. fox $10,000 to send spina) On meniniOtis serum tolthiapia: - London Conference of the United ee Church pledged $10,000 toward the ut appeal and it was to be matched 5-1 by the Canadian International Development Agency I am pleased to report that the people of the London conference area have donated $34,000 and more is still coming in. This means $84,000 has been sent. This is great!' Also, Ben Wicks of Toronto appealed to the hospitals in that area and was able to obtain one million outdated syringes which would have been destroyed and $30,000 worth -cif antibiotic Sernin. These have been airlifted to Aftia for iiS by Air Canada; - • --- = A..letter:ztlihaiilei received- Gamma thanking his friends in Canada for their support and advising us the need is still great. My thanks go to all those who sent money to the and to the Oilier- enee offiee- dint% this'appeil. Our -cOntacts were made by the network set up by the mission arid service fund of the United Church and 1 hope you will not reduce your giving to that fund. because you have supported this special appeal. Muriel_c!drouitestv: m 3.19 I PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY APRIL 7.th to 13th A . 2.19 • CHEVY CHASE 11 SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00 and 9:00 PM III SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 PM • 0 ****** . Campbell's 10 oz. 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