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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-25, Page 15,.., . ,..a............_Sw. �.. .. ... .,, y.. ... ,-+�� :i� �. j. �... ....�r'r:.o/w-J✓a1w,,.A.M�'i7'-r.�::, I. '.►•.s.w.. • t SWING YOUR PARTNER—Square dancing is more popu- lar now than it has been for years and people from through- brush up on their steps. Above is a scene from Saturday out the area have taken advantage of weekly classes at night's graduation dance at the school. Howick Central School to either learn the technique or (Staff Photo) o% Serie have t ecent sur es harsh . The cX° r��y the its cess t° he hen vnne nsit�v etaci° • ( v e and i of TO % oC Old ne 104 need Omen�uch 0 '0'adq re Go °St as the bout atm eadinq throuq . � ith r c S `O s• Stn taa d req Stuart r of the attecte Veade t Pavy o �`pef t Ontar� 0 "We are looking into .a variety of schemes of- fering alternatives to reducing the cost of our } health care plan, and I do appreciate receiving your suggestions.-, Frank S. Miller Minister of Health WQr AZ GODERICH OQ` Q n Z CLINTON CITIZENS ACTION COMMITTEE Below are some questions, some J J .,4I J rr/ W o40 W J W 16./ W _WN W JI W Ji W u/I W ,J W r 1, \ I THURSDAY MIXED Over -300 doubles were recorded Joyce Church had the high by L. Newman 325; Amy Ed - single and high triple for the wards 304; Helen Casemore 331 ladies with M and 668. For the and W Lockwood 327. men, there was a tie for the high The Special Ks added another single, Dave Tiffin and Al Skelton five points and are now way out in each recording a 268. Al had the front with 77 points. The Sugar high triple of 712. Crisps, at 65, are not really any Over -200 games were bowled threat. The Krispies have 60; by Joyce Church 208, 235, 225; Wheaties 59; Crackerjacks 47 and Gail Holmes 210, 232; Perrie Cheerios 41. Holmes 223, 260; Don Mont- 0--4!`-0 gomery 224, 215; Al Skelton 268, LEGION LADIES 247; Jerry Smith 218, 227; Paul $etty's Bombers retain their Moffatt 215; Doug Elliott 249; Lu- hold on first place with a slim I% anne Kerr 210; Dave Tiffin 2F^ `.nts over second place Jean's Judi Atkin 218; Doug Neil ly Beans at 88. Norma's Mules Keith Moffatt 210; Janet C li-,ie 82 points and 72% points for 216; Cathy Edgar 204; Art Clanc last place Lila's Limpers. 208; Bruce Skinn 210; Dianne Games over 200 were: Betty English 209. Morin 205, 224; Gladys Yeo 219; Next week, the final standings Jean Tervit 208; Joyce Gaunt 203, for this round will be made 231; Jean King 244, 243 and Peggy known. Tervit 209. 211, 211. Jean King 0-4-0 rolled high single of 244 and 658 SENIOR LADIES high triple while runner-up Joyce Velma Scott came up with the Gaunt bowled 231 high single. high single, a nice even 200, and High triple runner-up was Peggy the high double of 359. Amy Ed- Tervit with 631, wards chalked up a 185 game. We as tel' i/ �eri rest theirClint, ca reside COS nt Cd he/pts' sur � ut /.,3 GOderi Resp y the c dents t I assure YOU Con - „I canvery d Ot willthe lack . S cerned overcilities it this hospital Is allowedto closureA M.P throu9R.E• McW ddlesex Huron -M 1`I think ths C- n �� ital' issia9 the Clinton Mos rationshave had th °us for ree Pita/ and In Clint I co , ton Medical nursing ct ask carWine °r Mea / re' 9ha�h s. resident red some appeals. statements, a er for the thenif now ver- dla o Rea „W of wcaus C l,bes many r dtiten' 9 ro edea aY rich Res,dent am now nate hhos9% h t� de tand - n ,Y m C,o consider would a dkSta esPe _%a tray trealmenenc"I . silent. them• t an ern dericre rthat we act upon GO ,,,are we so hell 1et them can say, to h die,.. Coderich resident How do you feel about Hospital closings? to We neel o t keep K'°r ur lives are less secure because of the cause our lin tontOgether O �•yyedo the closings. ClintoCare 91 County Open, Closing ofd chill oppose thehOspita1n, at tti s Cor"Munity eye smalle$ 's are more important than lives. �derich e because ,,Of the ° s p i to I s resident social an Medical, Pact- a e economist ��_ P lease help us survive. aside can't red see and entitled torn out of the heart Munities.•� such corn erson is 1 feel John 5 ' nitiative no& will assure us person Flo pi al CarS'notit"i,n our KS Sweeney M. p. of health later. we can able pew' with a Kitchener -'Wilmot t 'comfort u corn' Wilmot T alk without action will feeling °t scongratulate allow us to die. PlacencY an' our hospital ourselves by the People of not touched Frank "Mos of the l b back the Are you standing idly by? great axernansha11 we fold a ,Wingham w,Clinton other Miller 'afld like Cain ° 1e °t ° our hands ask God, People or a YMiller is istein to the comments the bible times brother's Ch t of others ' Am I MY ha hospital t ing resident' kee, ?0 m resident closing W ham S AVE OUR HOSPITAL Wingha Are we going to lose our hospital because you didn't let the hospital board in your town know of your concern for - — �I I the health care of your neighbours in Clinton and area? I r received from our area Read these quotes from letters Y _I and from elected officials, then send in your own personal protest. Sponsored by (listen Citizen's Attie@ Committee - Pllsse 482-7812 J The Winglum Advane&Tfillaar;'!Lacs., ]Larch 26, WN --Page s ELAINE DEICHERT was the recipient of a $100 cheque after being named the winner of the Kinsmen Booster Club's monthly draw March 5. Mrs. Deichert of 352 Summit Drive, was presented with the cheque by LeRoy Jackson of the Wingham Minor Hockey Association. MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE Report from Queen's Park e This week in the Legislature, Opposition maintained that the laboratories. the two Opposition Leaders parti- government has not proved that The Attorney General has indi- cipated in the debate on the the savings claimed will in fact cated that he does not think there Speech from the Throne. Both result from the hospital closures, should be a public inquiry into the leaders strongly criticised the and they are being carried out Ontario private lab industry, if provincial government, parti- with little apparent concern for criminal charges result from cularly for the policy of arbitrar- the impact on the communities in investigations into Abko Medical ily closing down hospitals in the which the hospitals are located. Laboratories Ltd. The investi- province. The government anti- Based on figures issued by the gations into Abko resulted from cipated saving some 40-50 million Ministry of Health, instead of stories that the firm's records a year by closing or cutting back saving money there is going to be indicate the Ontario Health In - on hospital expenditure. The a net loss of $527,000 in the closing surance Plan had been billed for of Goderich Psychiatric Hospital. tests on patients which were in It was also mentioned that, if the fact never carried out, province had held the private There will be no report next - Wroxeter medical laboratory industry to a week, because the Legislatl8e 15 per cent increase in its annual will be adjourned for the Easter Miss Ruth Anne Oakley, Mr. billings to the Ontario Health break. and Mrs. Peter Shipman and Lisa Insurance Plan, about 65 million of Toronto were weekend guests would have been saved, $35 mil - with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of lion of it this year. Friendship Unit Wroxeter. Sunday afternoon, Both Opposition Leaders put forward amendments to the WROXETER—The March Mrs. Jack Miller and Tommy and Ian Oakley went to London to Throne Speech criticising the meeting of the Friendship Unit visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter government for lack of responsi- was held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Edgar, Wroxeter. The Romphs, returning on Monday evening. Ian has been accepted in bility in forcing school boards and municipalities to increase meeting opened with the hymn, "Take- the Armed Forces. He leaves this property taxes to home owners Time to Be Holy": Mrs. Archie Miller read the scripture Friday for Cornwallis, Nova and tenants, for lack of financial responsibility generally, and for followed by the Lords prayer. Scotia, to begin his basic train- the cutbacks on hospitals and Mrs. Edgar gave the meditation ing. on prayer and stressed prayer as being a very personal thing and that it often takes patience while Howick Lions handout waiting for God's answer. Mrs. Miller read from the book "I've Got to talk to Somebody, God." The roll call was prayer. cash a t weekly games Mrs. Ball gave a very inter- Howick Lions' bingo winners Moore, Wroxeter. Share the wealth: first, Mrs. esting talk on their trip to the Holy Land, the beauty of the land, for March 20 were: McLaughlin, Harriston, 530; and and trips they had taken, each Regular games: Muriel Rit- second, Pearl Angus, Wingham day being well planned to visit so chie, Lucknow, Mrs. Beattie, $28. many interesting places. Listowel, Mrs. Bob Montgomery, 825 special to Fran Golley, The meeting closed with the Wingham and Mrs. Sarah An- Brussels; jackpot of $100 to Nora hymn, "What a Friend We Have stedt, Wingham; Vie Hallam, Finnegan, Wingham and Mrs. in Jesus". Lucknow, Mrs. Stuart Holloway, Wyers, Listowel; stand up bingo: Lunch was served by Mrs. Wingham, Dolly Felker, Listowel Mrs. Bates, Harriston; lap card: Edgar and Mrs. Miller and a and Nora Finnegan, Wingham, Jack Felker, Listowel; social time was enjoyed. who also won the Purple Ball of Dart game: names called, E. $20: Pearl Angus, Wingham; Pat McKinnon, Patty Gowing and Thedorff, Listowel and Garry Kathleen Hamilton, Listowel; Larson, Listowel; Mrs. Zeigler, Ilarriston; Mrs. Newman, Wing- door prizes: Wilma Ducklow, Listowel, Doreen Leek, Wrox- Bridge results 9 ham; Ethel Montgomery, Wing- eter, Louise Clark, Wroxeter and s+ ham; Tena Gardner, Lucknow and Stuart Holloway, Wingham; Kay Rich, Wingham; Lucky draws to Laura Beattie, First, Arthur Wilson and Far - Mrs. Ducklow, Listowel and Dol- Listowel, Mrs. Anderson, Luck- ish Moffatt; second, Mary Porter and Joe Martin; third, Hazel ly Felker, Listowel; Ethel Mont- now, Alice Caswell, Bluevale and Weir and Rena Fisher. gomery, Wingham; Karen Mrs. Seiling, Wingham. SWINGING GRADS—Elly and Terry Emmerton of Harriston were just one of approxi- mately 18 couples graduating in square dancing Saturday night at Howick Central School. Presenting the couple with their diploma Is their Instructor Egbert Jacobsfof Brunner. I C2 c., r