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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-06-24, Page 5The 100E Oat, forac draitlolg' .appI1C010.. ifs *me/' ,1981 fat 3, 4 DOROTHY Katt, Ier* Ta�vttshlp f Turnb .r nc..o P. or Ji eisa;.l ! auraia; this, arca, butthe Vhanc getting ' t to the n . . future are pra ail ,'ac!I existent, members- of the Will irani and Disfriot Hos,-- CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT THE'C.ANNADIA!!1i.NSTI'TUTT OF MANAGEMENT ILONDCiWSIi('AN CH• In caniunefion with tiut.echooI of Puslnnss Administration University..of Wnsturn Ontario. li ®Morino 19t y9ur of. a 4 your Certificate Course in MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM: (A) CANADIAN BUSINESS LAW (15 Sessions) (B) ORGANIZATIONAL AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR (15 Sessions) TUITION FEE FOR COMPLETE YEAR . $270." FIRST CLASS TO COMMENCE WEEK OF SEPT. 7/111 at GODERICH ASSESSMENT OFFICE 7:00 PM -10:00 PM if this course is to be offered in Huron County, these people must be contacted before July 1, 1981. IAN MORELAND - Maintenance Superin- tendent, Western Foundry, F.O. Box 460, Industrial Road. Wingham Ontario. NOG 2W0. Phone: 337-3450, PATRICK NEWINGTON - Manufacturing Manager, Ex -Cell -0 Wlldex, Canada, P.O. Boa 910, 89 Don Street, Clinton, On- tario. Phone: 402-3461. GERRY KADING - Dashwood Industries Ltd., Hwy. 4, Contrails, Ontario. Phone: 220-6624... JACK SHEARMAN - General Foreman, Bell Aerospace Canada, Division of Tex- tron Canada Ltd., P.O. Box 160, Grand Bend. Ontario. Phone: 238-2333. WAYNE KENNEDY, Director of Training & Development, Champion Road Machinery Group Limited. Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Y6. Phone: 524-2601. • coati;t a IOo the hospital-. nursling+ham ."Those i2 aI for a bed' McKim told the a he added. - ,, ministry has ;the number of ,'beds required showed they So there is not improvement changes the mgs are so 1•waiting to get home must be bed the same available, the i1.• i.614 r a ,waiting ,already hay. • plications in and processing, • ' But since nursi' this area are capacity and the projfial health ministry is not per- witting them to expand, itis a matter of waiting; ,for `someone to die, he said. He . was supported by Dr D. Jolly, also a member of the board, who predicted the matter will become a "political football" as an aging population results in more and more chronic patients filling hospital beds. In the end, sick people may not be able to get into hospital, he warned; there will to* be enough beds free. Asked what- the board could do about the problem, Dr. McKim said the only, thing it could do would be to'. send a letter to the ministry recommending more nur- sing home beds. However he admitted the letter probably would have no effect. Norman Hayes, hospital administrator, reported that a long-term study on the Huron -Perth area recently completed for the ministry recommended no additional nursing home beds except for Stratford in the near future. In the long run the study forecast a need for 20 ad- ditional beds in the north and south ends of the county, which could be interpreted as 20 in the north and another 20 in the south, or 20 split on' ose ;R cho would. , PAW. '•ases ' fault Faritll'ites .. pital i. Nobody Can Cook Up A Better BARiB. Q Deal Than. SUPERIOR! Here's an example.,. 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Asked iitiiether families are ever ever,..jasked t'o accept vacancies in..nursing homes further afield; Dr. McKim said no._le.they are ex- 'ept a vacancy Lucknow or Bros els , f roily would not be 1'" to remove a patient from hospital to a nursinghome in Exeter, for example, where it might be dlfficulttosost. Piece recitdi hel tknox BELGRilV•E — The piano pupils of Mrs. Judy Morton of Belgrave held their annual recital June 16 in Knox United Church. The pupils leach played a piece and- several children played duets. The evening ended with refreshments: Those taking part were: Debbie ' Campbell, Steven Wheeler, - aliten Procter, Heather ' ''Motion, Shawn Campbell 'Terry Daer, Christine Dubell,. Ton Cull, Heather Shell; Steen Coulter; 'Lynn Campbell; : al-- Cull; Jason Coultes, Heather McIntosh, Chris McIntosh, Anne Kerragham, Jennifer Procter, Angela Coulees, Katherine Procter, Tricia Deer, Laurel Gardner and Alison Coulter. . .'in BIuevaI • Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt attended the wed- ding of Tami McGlynn and Murray Edgar in Wingham United Church on Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John McKercher on the. birth of their daughter in Wingham and District Hos- pital. SCREAMS OF ENCOURAGEMENT spurred on the competitors at the zone track and field meet hosted. by Sacred Heart School last Wednesday.' Athletes from separate schools in Wingham, Clinton, Goderich and •R Kingsbridge competed. These pretty cheerleaders from Wingham are urging on their school's runners; prior to .taking to the track thergsehees. • itechurch The sacrament of Holy Communion was observed Sunday at Chalmers • Presbyterian Church. The new communicants were Kendra Pardon, Eddie deBoer • and Mrs. David Elliott. Joining by certificate transfer were Mrs. Robert Moffat and Mrs. Barry Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks arrived home Friday evening after a week spent at Peterborough where a fishing trip was enjoyed with another couple. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden on the arrival of a baby boy, Joseph Brian; May 30 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. He is a brother for Bill Jr. and a grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Moore on the arrival of Dillon .James at Ottawa Hospital on June 15. 'The new arrival is a grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore of this area and Mrs. Baskerville of, Dauphin, Manitoba. Tony Falconer spent the weekend at Kurtzville where he attended birthday parties for his friends, Dale Jamieson and Lyle Willis of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wallace Milligan attended • the wedding of her niece, Sherrill Ladner of Toronto, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer of Sarnia brought his mother, Mrs.,Robert Laidlaw, home n . the weekend after she had visited with them for a week. Rev. and Mrs. John Bell left Sunday for Streetsville where they will visit with their son and his wife, Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Fontaine, until Wednesday. They will then , fly to Edmonton where they will attend a daughter's wedding and will enjoy a month's holiday, returningto Whitechurch the end of July. Jack Whytock will. conduct, the 'June 28 service ` in Chalmers Presbyterian Church, in the absence of Rev. John Bell. Barry Tiffin and his friend, Charles St. Pierre, also Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto spent the weekend .• • with their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham, and attended the Saturday evening ball game at Whitechurch. Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Emerson recently received a letter. from Miss Lynda Moore who lived 'at the restaurant now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Shack when she was in Whitechurch. She is now at Canadian Forces Base, Downsview. Miss Cathy Pardon of Kitchener, Jr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer of Blyth were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon to celebrate Father's Day. Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich visited Sunday with her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .. Burrows left last Monday on .. a five-day trip with tour hostess, Mrs:• Jim .Arm- strong. The trip ' included Agawa Canyon, St."Ignace, Mackinac Island . where -there k are:_no. mot vehicifeSc r or and the Frankennnuth ' Festival: They went by" way: of Northern Ontario, cross- ing on the chi-Cheemaim but it was too foggy for 'sight, seeing and too cold to relax on the deck. They retuned home by Sarnia-, Miss Janet Laidlaw ac; companied ,Ors. .:Don Beit and 'Beverley to Caiiadi°s Wondetrlandbnsunday •Mrs: Pearl Coiirtiley. of Duncan, ' British Columbia, visited reciently with her. Cousins, Mrs. Janet °Hall. of • Wingham and Dawson Craig; Whit+church.-. ASsil ( Belmore Personal Notes 1 A shower was held for 'Valerie Wright on Monday, June 15. 'Owen Wright from New Zealand visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick. Doug and Sandra Inglis are proud parents of a baby boy on June 15. It is the first grandchild for Mrs. Ellen Inglis. ' - Gail Renwick visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ren- wick. Mari -Bell Choir sang at the 1 Presbyterian Church in Wingham. • Anniversary servic, es were' held at McIntosh Church on Sunday, June 14: The guest. speaker was John Patterson . of Palmerston, and special singers were •Doug and Don. Busby and Doug and Paul Inglis. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Culbertson and Krystal of Manitoba visited with -Mr. and Mrs: Jinn Renwick and family. • CHAMPIONS & RUNNERS-UP—Sandy McInnes, of Goderich, Xay Hoa of Wingham, Helen Hendricks of Goderich and Paul Brophy of Wingham In the back row were declared champions in the senior girls', senior boys', Intermediate girls' and junior boys' divisions at the zone field.day for separate schools. Runners-up in the front row Included Patricia Crowley, Tammy Gibbons, Robbie Gibbons, all of Goderich, in the junior and intermediate girls' and senior boys' divisions, and Sean Kieffer of Wingham for the intermediate boys. Missing are the intermediate boys' champion, Sisoumang of Clin- ton, senior girl runneryup Gerda Hendricks and junior girl cham- pion Maureen Stapleton of Kingsbridge and junior boy 'runner-up John Strickland of Goderich. A • A 3