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Mar. Scott ci 7 . th The fallowing, i$ a last of the 50Q,64a an , ,.° na • is p e..ellt . ata n, Q . _.._
z!!,,; Pa.,n ::,. aiike,�l the current standards.
en with build ditio t .. • The ultlin a goal of the assoct pegl le ;to an ';frog ,;the �e rc and
arents f th S .kers and their to .iCs Grade` �, Qntario Govern ..,..t pcaeds a>II ad ,.__,. q wi. h the mmistry s;
P elr su$ppr anal help at P P In Decelribe '' 1986 . e. CRB a ee . I throughqut the,(umuni!
I.uuS to u , rade older '8i�ursl n ":. , ....: ,. tit. ant bed;a royal, - a4on► he ea3�, Ma It ... p o der p opi -
home. M dame . Turcotte, Mra. Rowan Kerr, Ben and .ferry s Ice P P8 g . pP
ho .._ es, with 1V t�mste>t,;_ Health Murray Mr: Kaiinain utiha sa he would in thein Gominimi'ties in new 14 iii oxs da centre
Daer, Mr,-..1114is n and, Mr, Chaulk Cream; Jayne• Vincent,, Life of a In I ' " P Ys m. Wt, .,,6, � , Y . -
.Elston and re orted their findings ut a new f cif don-facalahes;.He'l:4 optimistic th*can be
were'also'th f r Shrim . J e . ' sb Gettin ladungad Holdngst.Ltd:otfi'Iiiseis- P a ity .. w there' if , directors sald;.?�►hea +the'poartunity
anlFed ,q,, their time and R, urY� g and recommendations; The ministry i ` • . done. and: is hoping the abbe: casette
effort. ` ' ' m Toils 0. t• Grade" 5 Mica Bau$a, the Avlrner .of thel nulling the m. paistr3' wotiltl give lam an ad A to urchase' c van •arAsrs l to last
Y u h hoicne s . n ins . o , is: currently reviewing 'those- di '0 27 be e s Pressure- fora fah gild astable ' . e,• f d
:has been - eeln ::g M ,.stxx ::... ti nal , d&.. H . ays rebuulding yenp, the cents., s bpaerd Q hectors
Mr. Scott said the contost.:is w Hilsse r, M I)ad; Ry4a► Pletch, recommendations: wood q. be :via w' sQl, .tion,.,
great "Q tuns , for stud to Baldness;. Mike Golley, A Typical Health approval to "installtnew beds, l , n t ble ,ith the 3,3 beds p Ium ed at'the chance aq (be van fits
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ex ess •t s Da Its M :Life Grad . 6 Tim thus generating moi to 'revenue to ' ..:Y: _ �ather.:clauses bare allowed. the home has. now,- but. with an ad He. says .a number of homes in
pr hem- elves in .Iiublic. Not Y Y. . . e about 220 Harem homes rovince- .. s u d be in perfnetly With .the centres ,
onl '. o - Cqu'ltes- Bel > ue-School- air. £�ndrenavatbons,-_ __ ,__---.-----___ .- .._ ..� �_a-„,m,..h. . � .. r !l-_.....�.,,..a,-._..,.-_.,fictional:,--10_bedB, ie_couEld- M1swgrk :' mmu�ea._eA4 _. be_.._. mandate xo, ride :serer ces..to
y d the eeeh- r dire, re- a it F About 40 'obs a the home could be Wide to operate ,below c>at+rent Stan- somethin . oyt". It costs about. $66 a Cloy' ak►d lost; forcing residents to home dr ndpividuals.
search and orgaaiizatign, but it alBq Tnsha Taylor,, My Sister, Natascha J !3 boon .
• r Muscheid, Mr Brother; Grade 7, Ian affected by the government s4Plans. daa°ds The Fordwich Village. Nurs- square foot tobuild a new facility, he .. move to homes away from their
p guides the recto#the stulenks with ing Home is otte of them. Minimum p y The 1$76 Doil�e van`can holdthree
entertaining inforiiiation about the m.; Laura Mumo, r. The Compliance. Review Board , sajd• � mani'cipallOM and em to ees to the
Marton, ,Austral h sic wheelchairs, ar►d Goat x,3,000. A .pro -
hobbies and intereatB of the s elk- Coincidences; Laino, Thompson, The (CRB), .set up by .:the Ministry of p Y , . alstandardshavebeensetcut The Fordwich' Village Nursing unemployment line. viii
P for re -1972 facilities. Home o need in the old Fordwich Ranier than just voicing op- - al government .,grant paid 60
els. j YoungestY; Grad 8r: Sheila Sch-
Health to review structural and P pe
The '11,_' :es were M s. ar wartzentruber,.S ltPhobia; .len- environmental shortcomings in Grandfather .clauses end`when' a p public school in 1965. Renovations positgn to the ministry's plans, Mr: Per cent of the piu'chase.price and
dB' r M g P nursing' hoime, is renovated or betwe n 1973 and 1978 have added Nightingale sa •s his association, is f. n .. iaiti 1..efforts" have raised
Walsh. - Mrs. Mabel Wheeler and nifer Chettleburgh, Eggs and Cheryl nursing homes, has named the Ford- e Y muchcif the remalnder, i '
Darlow, Chicken Catching. wick VillageNursing Home as one of altered to ellrninate the shortfalls, ° - about 4,000 square feet to .the front working with the government. .
The winner for Grades 4 to 6 was 54 in southwestern Ontario that may • and it has been the ministry's policy and 1,060 square feet to the rear of - "Instead of throwing.up our hands In addition;:to transporting clients
Tim Coultes with Rowan Kerr the need upgrading.. to demand some renovating action the original school house.: and `yelling, we re in 'the middle of to and' •from ,the Centre each week, it .
runner-up. Ian Morton won for The majority of nursing homes when a pre. -197,2 home''is sold or has a Although Mc. Kannampuzha-says meetings. tb try to satisfy demands' can be usedfor suidime'r day trips.
'Grades 7 and 8 and Sheila Schwart- that may have to renovate to stay in , licence change. . the care -of` the home's' residents is . on both sides.” '
business werebuilt rior to the in- Thomas Kannampuzha, of `' not affected b • the structural short He sa sme tia'tions on a solution $ 'W sa th va al
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zentruber was runner up. p ' Y y' go will be.'available to other groups. and
ception of the Nursing Home Act'in Nadungad Holdings Ltd„ says the falls in the building; he anticipates are proceeding as fast as• the
1972, and may have had a number of quality of -care provided' at the . the Ministry of Health will forcehim ministry can proceed, and feels a individuals in the 'community at no
BELMORE`II If the danger to health from amok- deficiencies at the time of their Fordwich home is "excellent". He to renovate or rebuild in the next few decision may be made public in late centre .would be appreciated. The
The sec meeting was held at licencin says that quality of careishis prime years. I : h April or early May. The question
d iii' increases with the am unt g only stipulation is that'the centre
the home of Mrs. Laurie Willits. The' g 4 Due to the need at the:time thou h importance in the operation of his Due to the a e of `the buudin 'and ., then says Mr. Nightingale, is how
smoked fewer and fewer Canadians g must provide the driver.
ineeting.opened wi the4-H Pledge, me in danger. According to, Static- nursing homes were licenced despite facilities, .and he is proud of the its original design, parts' of it fall anychanges will be .ended.
with all members present. tics Canada Canadian firms their shortfalls. Since 1972, most Fordwich home and its staff, below current building standards: V • The addition of the van 'certainly
The members discussed their produced about 36 billion cigarettes nursing homes have. been built to Mr. Kannampuzha submitted a too -narrow 'hallways, improper . will make things a lot easier at the
home activities and worked, on then• a proposal for 27 new beds to the window heights, Ma le Ke S ' centre she said: Most cities have
in the first' ei t months of 1986, meet the standards of'the time. too=narrow °door- p y
. books.' They then made pizza and" Nursi home licencees were Ministry of Health saying the ad- was and the lack of an elevator in traisport'ationr networks for '
other treats, compared with just over 42 billion ng Y ' ready 'to open .. wheelchair-bound pea a and. Miss
the tasks divided during the sameperiod in 1985. given an opportunity to make clition to tNe 33 beds in'the home now thetwo storey structure. p1
among the members. Someone , . . ` ' . 1, would bring it more fn line with the Mr. Kannampuzha says the -home Williams ° .is , pleased the .rural .
made the izza do h and t the ' ' In addition to heralding. the community now an provide the
p ug pu norm: has. always came out "five star"
. pizza together°, someone made a dip, That proposal was rejected, after ministry inspections but notes , beginning of a new season of nature , service as well.. .
someone Gut vegetables and another ° a e largely due to the' ministry's 'allot- . standards do change. "Five or six . and life, the first signs of spring, are ' , Anyone.wanting more information
M orri s . res i�d e n t dies also closet followed with the an-
group made cookies. , - - - ment at the time and higher needs years ago, nobody Gould"foresee this y about this new., service, is asked to
. • The members' also chose a name• elsewhere a s Rick Winston, nouncement of a'nother.season's
e e . Y . happening, he says. contact the Wingham and:Area Day
for their club. They' will now be the media information officer with the Nadungad Holdings Ltd;, which beginning; that of the sugar bush. Centre for the Homebound'. at 357-
Belmore Survivin S lettes. on his 8 hob i rt hd a y Ministr of Health. In this ,area, it's. the Ma le Ke s `
g tY Y has been in the nursing home buss- Su ar'' Bush;" operated. by, the 1440.
. , Mr. Winston says a second request ness for almost 15 years, also owns g ,
A lifelong resident of Morris . (Lillian) Elliott and' Edith Garniss, for 10 beds has also been'rejected for . home"s in Exeter, Newmarket and' Maitland Valley Conservation .
Op#ImISt Atoms Township, John Henry (Harry) all of Bluevale and three brothers the same `reason put Mr. Kanriam- Sutton. Mr. Kannam urt►a notes his Authority. • . , v: ,
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be• Garniss of RR �5, Brussels, passed,. Bert Garniss of Wingham, . Ed puzha says,he nevermade a formal home in Sutton has received the Maple Keys will beopenweekends , • '
in la offs . - awl suddenl on Sunda , March 1i Garniss, RR 4, Wingham and Tom request for the 10 beds, and ina tele hi hest award ossible for nursin from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning .
9 p Y Y Y Y g P g Is high , rrRon at
. his 86th birthday, on the farm thIt . Garniss, . Brussels. There are four phone interview Feb. 27, said he was home excellence. , March ,14-15 through .to April 4-5; I
Last Saturday • afternoon, the had been home to him for most of his . nieces and seven nephews. unaware of the 10 -bed denial. . ` MVCA officials have announced. e.0 c h re' "party ..
Wnngham Optimist ,Atoms and life, \ Rev. Bonnie Lamble conducted fu- ' ,Ten, new, stan#ard ward beds VIABILITY Maple°Keys Sugar Bush is:located . r
Listowel met in :the first game of a ' Mr.- Garniss "was born in Morris• neral service Tuesday at two o'clock would generate anadditional $489 Harvey Nightingale, president of 10 kilometres west of Listowel, two BELGRAVE — Eleven tables
. . 'best -of --five group playoffs. , „ and farmed with•his brother Frank at The McBurney Funeral Home, revenue, daily, based on th.e . the 'Ontario Nursing Home Associ- concessions -off Highway 86 on Grey were -in play'at the weekly euchre .
. ' Wingham , opened the scoring ' . on the . third concession. Frank Wingham. His final resting place • ministry 6 Subsidy of $2B:67 per diem ' ation, says it isn't viable to build and Township Sideroad 30-31. which -was held in the Women's. In-
' 'halfway,through,the first period predeceased him in 1983 and Harry will ' be `Brandon . Cemetery, ' :per bed, and the' resident's co- maintain a nursing home which has stitute Hall, last Wednesday. -The
when Matthew' Hunter got an continued to operate the farm alone. Belgrave. • payment making upthe$48:90 daily. less than 60 beds. " Wing•ham Legion - winners .were:, high lady, Mrs. I -
unassistedgoal. Later in the period, ' , The son of the late John Garniss Pallbearers were Jim Garniss; total. He says costs are too high 'in, 1,, Agnes Caskanette;-•novelty lady, .
Listowel scored'to tie the game at, 1- and Charlotte ,Savage, Harry is' Tom Warwick, Brian Warwick, . Howick Township Council has homes with less than 60 beds, but the `',osts s�hOQt part Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; : low lady,
. 1 survived y 'three sisters, Mrs. Brian Moffatt, Keith" Moffatt and 'given its endorsement for'the l0 -bed , issue between the association and . . ' Mrs. Albert Cook; high man; Bert '
In _the second period, Listowel Bum (Ethel) Moffatt; •Mrs. Earl Bill Garniss. ' " request.. Representatives' of the. the Ministry of Health is finding a A total of 17 tables were in play at � Johnston; novelty. man, Garner
t scored' twice, while Brett Sangster' n nursing. home' and council'have met solution to keep 'smaller homes a the Wingham -Legion shoot party Nicholson; low man,' George
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thelframe Heiwasaass steel b�Ken • Cardiff uron-Bruce "MP Murray . practical entity in smaller'com- Y • g Johnston; first lucky draw lady;
P g Ed the Couites had'the hi
, and are hoping to meet with munities. . • ' . Y gh Pink Mrs. Herb Clayton and second lucky
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ogg hi? ,fig• ::�i,r;3xi �;� �;' g a �, elle �#''�ILX'P�� M.iritsCieu.t of�dtiiealth: Mr..::Nightitigale` says his asaici�„':r'r carna�J'1s.had flie�liigli�- dra inn i t ,
Inthe.final. rind'Listowel.added ,:; ;-,";'%"�r3t,'''s, .::ri'1. f"ea 't t;'J!� ;°c;'+''. ;,irt":)tr ! Ji'�i1Yrr'Murra.El n,a con o i le." a +;,whit aD i' kt i$Dost),Iy T "'` 611 iCisA€�;r� li..';[;,
Pe . a ,� Y . $to , ag . , , as P S6 b: ation has many small nursing hofflil . cz 7$ �4 � xihad tl@ ... T r • _ JI &rs ii i a$t}c '� $ ire i a:
threeiriorem2trkersto`winthegame', >II �� _ �IF..jrr,,.`.'•rr.; .'; . -.':3: shoo s..i�ew draw prizes',wei•.Q Vi►enesy s rting`at 8 p.m.
f 0,I ow i ng � �°f o rt r r S, awarded.. E_ ve one is welcome.
. I . " . The next shoot party'is. March 16. , -
- Following a brief illness, John and Goldwyn Gallaway, RR' 1, . •, , ) 1 ' .
BIRTHS Herman Metcalfe' of 328 Leopold Wingham; Patricia and Jim . . . ' I
- G ' .• „ Street, Wingham, passed away in Casserly, Toronto.. ” ' C
Wednesda ,Feb. 25. He was in his g
McCANN —Brenda and Brad of Win m and District Hos stat on There are 22 randchildren; three . _ , '. `
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Brampton are happy to announce 86th year. Y great-grandchildren; three sisters, , _ s . j , • `
the safe arrival of their first child;'a ' Mr. Metcalfe was a son of the late Mrs. Howard (Anne) Wylie of -"" .' :. Order more' than one week •and Save 20 % on
` 'daughter, Jacqueline Jordan, eight Jahn D. Metcalfe and Fann g .. •
Wroxeter Mrs. Geoe a (Isabel)
Y Shaw, Wi ham and .Elva Martin, each inSertiOn after W8@k 11ti. 1
pounds, one ounce, on Saturday, Robinson and was born Nov. 10, 1901°,'
Feb....14, at Georgetown iVlemorial in Tur,'nberry' Township.. Follovifng . Toronto and one brother, Isaac
HospilAl. Proud grandparents .are his education at Glenannan School, Metcalfe of . Wingham. He was
Ruby and Leo McCann; Stratford, he farmed and, after his marriage°to. Predeceased by his brothers, `
Freda and George Johnston , of the 'former, Eleanor Ann McKay `at Thomas and Arnold; one sister, - a
Belgrave'. St. Paul's Anglican Church, Edith Tone; one grandson and two
- � TIFFIN — Mr.. and Ars. David Wingham, .they farmed'together on, great-grandchildren. •
Tiffin, , Mississauga, welcome with, the' tenth'concession of 'Turnberry . The late Herman Metcalfe rested '
love their first child, a daughter, until his retirement at age 75 when at The McBurney "Funeral Home, .'..
. Brittany `•Elizabeth; nine pounds, they moved, to Wingham.. She -lost Wingham; where',friends :paid their.
four ounces, born Saturday, Feb. 21, her life in a motor vehicle accident respects until Saturday at 1:30 when
at Credit'�alley lTospital. S>ae is the in October, 1986. complete funeral service ' was
third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Left to mourn the passing of a dear conducted by Rev. Douglas G. ' '
Bill Tiffin, first, grandchild for Mr. father' are Harold and Doris . Met- Madge of St. Paul's Anglican Church
and Mrs.. Murray Gerrie., Great- calfe, EtR 1„ Wingham; Anna Mae where Mr. Metcalfe was a member.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Congram of Wroxeter; Robert His final resting -place will be
Harry Gerrie an,d Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe,. Paris; Evelyn and Robert Wingham Cemetery;'
Harry Merkley, all of Wingham: Leachman, Wingham; Linda and °
VOISIN -• Mr. and Mrs. Gary Voisin Godfrey' Stroeder,'Kitchener; David Honorary pallbearers were
' of Mildmay proudly announce- the ` Metcalfe, Vancouver; William Steven, Greg and Marti Stroeder, ' .
birth 'of their son, Curtis RyaBl,,;10 Metcalfe "and. Lvan and Debbie Rob, and Rick Leachman, Keith
pounds, •five ounces, on Feb. - ' it Metrai f e, all of *ingham; Joanne Metcalfe, Allan and 0166A Congram. . '
Wingiiarn and District Hospital; f, „
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their daughter, Aimee Leigh,' seven �I M. � W 4m' `d 1es alt 1;0;0 ,
pounds, �ui1e ounce, on "1! tib. $6 at '' e�Wr@ceter .cafiRtfhtt ` 1► Was children.
Wingham and• District'' Hospital.- A:_ 0 ` She was predeceased by'
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LINES 1 , 2 3 4 6 6, 7 18
2 4, 50 8.10 11.70 15.30 18.90 22.50 26: i d 29.70
3 . ' 5.50 , 9.90 14.30 18.70 23.10 27.50 31,.90 .36.30
4 6,50 11-,70 16,90 x22.10'. 27.30 '32,50. 37.70. 42.9(1
5 , ' 7.50 13;50 19.50 25.50 31.50 37.50 43.50 49;50
6 8,50 15:30' 22.•10 28.90 35.70 42.50 49.30 56A0
7 8, 50 17,10 •24.70 32.30 39.90 47, 50 55.10 62.7.1
8 10,50 18,90 3.7.30. 35.70 44.10 53.56 60.90 69.30
9, 11.I . 20.70: 28:90 39.10 48.30, ,57,50• 66.70 75.90
10 ' 12,50 • 22.50 33:50 42.80,' 52.50 62.50' 72:50 82.50
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