The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-22, Page 11A
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The bo , d of governors ail the police, she said she is Kuyvenhoven, board MON. NIGHT MEN'S Reta Ross had the ladies'
the Win ham and. District '
concerned about ties chairman, who said he feels � . = The Gophers lead the high single of 248 and the
Hospit will seek a legal hospital's liability if an the policy should be an- - league with 42 points, high triple of 660 was rolled
opiniconcerning ;whether accident which should have pounced so the hos it 1 is not followed b the Black by Caroline Greenaway.
a �3 Y a ay.
or qq t hospital staff must been repofted is -not. held liable. Machine at 33, the Boat Other high games were
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brt all motor vehicle However Dr. Hanlon said Finally it was ided toy People at 31, the Volts with rolled by Ross Nicholson 265;
idents, no matter how he feels reporting minor eek an opinioyi�from the 4 25, the Matadors, 21 and the Kevin Hickey 258, 230 and
or, to the police. incidents' is a "breach-' of hos ital solicitor as well as � � Diggers with 16. Caroline Greenawa 240 and
The matter came up confidentialit • � g pJim Steffler had the high 214. Y
y , �addin that check with some other `•°� g
during the board's manage- some patients might not he, neighboring hospitals to find single of 329 and the high COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
meat committee report and totally honest about the out their policies on repor- triple of 743 was rolled by Linda's Little Rascals still
�voked a Charlie Hopper. lead the league with 74
good deal of nature of their injuries if ting motor vehicle accidents. Other
discussion, pro and con. they thought the police were Still with the management high games were points. They are followed b
rolled b Y
eon. going to become involved. committee, the hospital's ""� M s;;= �:, y Charlie Hnpper Terry's Mrs. Ts with 68
300; Lorne Hamilton 280; Y '
Mary Lou Thompson, policy regarding the taking INSTITUTE SOCIAL—The Wingham branch of the Women's Institute held an after- Greg Storey 269; Paul Cathy's Chipmunks, 56,
management committee Robert Pike, finance
committee chairman, said of blood samples from Dylis' Dagwoods; 53, Shari's
chairman, said the existing the only time there would be suspected 'impaired drivers noon social at the. Wingham Town Hal! last Thursday. Se'veral games -of cards were R,intoul 255 and Bill Johnston Shirttails, 51 and Pam's
hospital policy to report all must be re -written to comply enjoyed before lunch. Mrs: Hazel Hardie, Mrs. Cliff Bray and Jean Lincoln played 254.
a conflict is when a patient P y three -handed euchre at one table. Thanks are extended to the Polkaroos, 50.
accidents was debated ata p with recent changes in
recent committee meeting.
doesn't want an incident g Lyle An Harkness had the
spares Rod Hicks
rovinciallaw. P y Blair
reported. However he said P ladies' high single of 257 and
Since no decision was he did not think that was a ■ ■ Bushell, Brian Steffl'er and the high triple of 644, while
reached it was decided to Under the,old law, medical Wayne Elston.
brio the question to the full good enough reason to with- mve1 bus' ��� Bob Pegg had the men's high
g q personnel were not required SENIOR MEN
A board for discussion. hold information. to take blood samples from ' g' Those rolling high games single of 300 and the high
Back in May of 1977 'the "It (the accident) could pa triple r 644.
y suspected impaired drivers last week were Jack Hen- Other high games were
board decided that all motor have been a -minor• incident, who were unable to provide a derson 179, 240; Ken Saxton
vehicle accidents, no matter but that's not the hospital's . despite t e falling dollar' rolled by Lynn Ohm 205, reP� breath sample. New Sr. 179, 234 and Don Mc- Isabel Burke 221 and Greg
how mirror, were to be concern," said Mr. Pike, legislation requires medical Cormick 197. g
g q Storey 209, 215.
reported to the police as adding that the hospital personnel to take blood A survey of local and area this year. "If people are going to go BELGRAVE LADIES LEGION MIXED
required by statute, said. leaves itself open by not samples, but there is no travel agencies shows Bonnie Larone of Ellison on a vacation, they're going High games last week The Eds IO lead the league
Mrs. Thompson. reporting all incidents and criminal liability if a doctor Canadians are determined to Travel in Wingham told a to go regardless," she said. were rolled by Millie Nichol with 68 points, followed by
However the law is vague he would be in favor of or nurse refuses to take such escape at least a portion -of similar story, "Basically Although a few people 21'0; Marj Coultes 186; Linda. the Impalas with 63, the
as to who shall be respon- maintaining the present a sample. this winter, despite the (the falling dollar) doesn't have changed their minds on. Fear 175; Irene Lamont 170 Essexes with .54, the Meres
sible for reporting such policy. The new board policy will .falling value of their really affect them," she; a Florida destination as the and Hilda Vincent 170. with 50, the Classics with 37
mishaps, said hospital chief Nancy MacDonald-Exel, be reviewed by the currency in relation to the said, "people want to, go dollar's value continued to and the Tempos, 37.
of staff 'Dr. Brian Hanlon. the board's Brussels management committee strong American dollar. away." slide, she said they are in the WED. NIGHT LADIES Shirley Storey had the
Dr. Hanlon said he is not in representative, said she before it comes before the WINGIIAM However she agreed that minority. About the same Michele's Monks are in the ladies' high single of 280 and
favor' of reporting all in- feels maybe the public board. "We want to comply The falling value of, the "people are gearing to number of trips to the lead with 34 points, followed the high triple of 705 was
cidents, especially 'those should be educated about the with the new law," said Mr. Canadian dollar is making different locations," such as southern state have been by Juanita's Rabbis, 28, rolled by Carol McInnes.
involving minor injuries and hospital policy, possibly by Hayes. some travel more costly, but the Caribbean or Mexico. booked so far this winter as Lila's Laymen, 26, Faye's Bert Morin had the men's
those which occur on private placing a sign in the SALARY INCREASES that has not been keeping. In addition 'Europe is in other years. Friars, 22, Nancy's Nuns; 19 high.,single of 219 and the
property. emergency wing informing The registered nurses at people at home this winter. gaining in popularity as a If anything; Mrs. Heseltine and Jean's Deacons with 18. high triple of 552.
While. Mrs. Thompson patients of the hospital's the Wingham hospital will According to local -travel vacation spot, she said, said bookings to Carribean Janet Storey *had the high Other high games were
agreed .that some people policy of informing the receive a two percent salary-ag6nts, the urge to get away particularly since it is destinations are up this year .'single of 273 and Jean .King rolled by Don Montgomery.
become irritated when they police. increase retroactive to Oet, from it all — and especially possible to travel there with because Mount Forest area had the high triple of 700. 211: Isabell Montgomery y
learn that a seemingly minor Mr.'Hayes agreed with the, 31, reported Mr. Hayes, from the cold and'snow — is Canadian dollars. "I just got residents are just beginning Other high games were 208: Rose Ohm .218, 211.
incident has been reported to suggestion, as did Hans bringing the hourly rate fora as strong as ever and. their back and had no problems to .discover ,the destination . rolled by Shirley Storey 270; . _ flit RSDAY Ml7lCEZQ___
nurse with seven years' business has been booming.-- with exchange.',' where the value of the U.S. Judy Anger 26'3: Faye Ivy's. Irises have\won the,
experience to $16.33. However they say concern Miss Larone added the all- and Canadian dollars are not Remington 2483 Sheila second series'with 40 points,
The -settl`e'ment parallels over the dollar has been inclusive, pre -paid vacation as important, p 'Walker 236 and Mar followed .b Ed's Easter
p -Trips , to Y y
S & FITNESS o��' one 'reached with unionized making travellers a bit more packages are gaining in Jamaica and Mexico are Houghton 224,, Lilies with 35, , Marty's
nurses in October. There is selective in their choice of popularity, since these can also popular, because their ~' Marigolds,' 31; Peg's'
no nurses' union at the destinations: In some cases, be bought with, Canadian dollars are also down. GOR . WROXETER ' Peonies, 30, Gary's Glads, 29
Wingham and District b travelling outside the. funds. This has encouraged MIXED
Y • g g Where do Mount Forest . and Barb's .Begonias, 24.
�s Hospital. United States to ountries sun -seekers to look further residents go when they are Donna Latronico and Fran Golley had the ladies'
In other business at last whose financial woes are . afield. seeking a mid -winter break Jillings were the • top per- ° high single of 246 and' the
week's meeting Mr. Hayes even worse than our own, "People have tended to in the sun? formers last week, Donna high triple of 663 was rolled
reported the hospital is they are actually managing, •� think of Florida as a cheap Mrs. Heseltine said with high single .of, 211 and by Verna Haugh. .
losing its speech pathologist . .to save money. vacation," she noted. "This Mexico and the Barbadoes high•, triple of 561 for the Gary Jamieson had the
Linda Thom of Ottawa won at the end of February .and According to Shelley Ste. year it's not." She gave the -are. the most popular ladies; Tom with highs of 264' men's high single of 257 and
Canada's first gold medal 1' will start looking for another 'Marie of Wingham Travel example of some clients who choices, with Carribean and 649 for the men.. the high triple of 645.'
at the.&- r pathologist in the .near fu- Ltd., "People are travelling had been going to Florida for cruises • gaining popularity Games over 200 were Other high games were
1984 Lure, possibly when the col- as much if not more this year the bowled .by Lloyd Townsend rolled b Don Fitzgerald 213:
Po Y y past_ seven years; thin all the time. She said a Y g
Olympics in the lege students graduateinthe' than in the past. They are ,;year they are going to number of people have L42; Butch Stone Z38; Heinz Janet Storey 21& Everet
spring. worried about the dollar," Jamaica instead. "It worked 'booked. .vacations this Daub 233; Larry Bakalar225 Whytock-251; Rose Ohm 214
Sport pistol Competition. Shirley Garniss, chairman she said, "but the o o t ehea er and the aid in winter, de artin from ,and,R.on Bennett 224.. and Peg Harman 208.
A mother of two and - Y � �' P Y P -departing" -: ..
of the "f' g SENIOR LADIES
Cordon, Bleu chef, she won public relations anyway. Canadian funds."' Puerto Rico and visiting
committee, reported on the But she also noted some Canadians are definitely several islands before High :doubles this week During the construction of
her -gold medal after calendars distributed by the people are ,travelling to continuing to head south, returning to Canada's were rolled by Vera Moffatt
three'extra round; board to residents of different . laces, where a Miss Larone said. "I don't winter. the CPR, the post office for
P 355; Catherine Campbell the track gangs moved daily
head-to-head, SMOOt- I Wingham and area. devaluation in the currencies think the • U.S. dollar 340; Mar Kerr 328; Leneita to. keep LISTOWEL Y1. p up with them as the
outs On the Opening II Mrs. Garniss said com,�:., helps them recoup what they discourages people from According to Listowel Stafia '314 and Wanda ❑ew .tracks were laid. For
day andit.paved. I ments generally have,,,been lose on the U.S. exchange. travelling. It just changes travel agencies,, the low Stapleton 312-., example; during the period
favorable although concern The Dominican Republic, their . destination." She en- COFFEE KLATCH January 1 to November o
the way forCanadas value of the Canadian dollar
_ was raised about the cost of Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela couraged people to see their has had little effect on travel High games this week lgg; their address was End
best eves"" Olympic the project in a letter to the are becoming popular travel agent.for for good ideas • outside Canada. were rolled by Jean King 219,
performance, of Steel; Rocky Mountains,
editor of a .local weekly holiday spots for Canadians on where they can go without people are having, 226, Shirley Storey 227; CPM
newspaper. However Mrs. escaping to the sunny south. facing the hurdle of- the U.S. ', , Debbie Currie 1.96 and Muriel
second thoughts when
Garniss said she replied to Even though they change exchange rate. choosing a destination, but Irvine 195.
the matterter , and hasbeen settled.'
dollars, "you stilly ete a Th MOUNT FOREST that's about it," said Art
Pe y
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—Miss dollar -is not s�oppin mount evil �:llicl eyliadlr the
lrnda Thom's scorecard from her rr�edal wihning"round is board commended Mrs. g Travel Servicentres. men's high single Ste. Marie said. Forest and area residents "Sales are as- brisk as g of 274 and t r
currently featured at Queen's Park in an exhibit entitled: " Garniss for her. efforts and She added that despite the from travelling to places in the high triple of 762, while
Celebration of Amateur Sporr presented by Sports and ever," said Jim Courtney of
Ontario g P= falling dollar, travel agents the sun.' Courtney Travel People
_ grouse. are even busier this year Norma Heseltine of Fetter
ave' er a roup of a
Fitness On "
The board held an m Y g Suffer as a result of the value n SEE",
•• � ,,; are talking about the low •
b Ministry of than other years during ,Tours and Travel in Mount' value of the dollar, but of the dollar., \
camera session at the end of January and Februar One., Forest said , bookings for business isn't off at all." Y,
Tourism and Y• "Conceivabl said Mr.ME
Recreation last week's meeting to measure of that is the trips are 'not -down this Both Mr. Foran and Mr: Foran,' "if the ,Canadian
discuss a property matter decline, in the number o£ ' winter, despite. the low dollar' value remains low, \
Ontario , Courtney agree Venezuela is
but no decision was reached. "sales" on holiday packages- Canadian dollar. one of the most popular spots lower rates may start to
' for vacations. this year, even show up in Florida." PARADE OF
though, according to "People tend to be m6re'
Listowel's . branch of the conscious of the currency
Canadian Imperial Bank of "they decide to take with BARGAINS,
Commerce, -the American them," said Mr. Foran.
We're your Hometown Newspaper, and. that's why dollar is more readily "Some people take a little of
the places and faces that make up your life are accepted .there. However, both, and use the exchange, in the
Venezuelan currency has banks at their destination,
as important to the Advance -Times as they are dropped even more than the . should the rates get better
{to you. Canadian dollar in--r-e-lation-�' while_.they..are.on.,vacatiorl.."._ W-A,N7T
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to the American dollar. "Other ,people," said Mr.
"` R e s e r v a tions for Foran, "take their credit
Thofs why we give local news the care= Venezuela are g p
going like Farts and hoe rates are
ful handling it deserves. Because this is our wildfire," said Mr. Foran.. better when it, comes time to
Venezuela is reasonable, Pay the bills."
town, too, the Advance -Times reports much but it is difficult to get a .Some travellers have
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more than just "What" happens = we try to ex- space," said Mr, Courtney. been diverted by Expo 86 in
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piain why, and study it to determine its long-range are also popular this year as Foran, who added that the The Advance -Times
r� effects , well A, "cruises apd inclusive low value of the dollar may 357-2320
vacations; however, Mr. have more effect on travel
f Foran said, "Florida may- later in the spring.
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