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Shower HOWL For •
Deanna: Carlaw
Miss Deanna Carlaw was .honour,
ed at a'shower field for her. in
incknow• recently by Mrs'. Roy
.Stanley and Miss. Marian Reavie.
'Under a .pink and 'white umbrella
the bride-to-be opened her lovely
,gifts. Several contests and a read-
ing, by Mrs, Harvey Webster. pro- '
ceeded the presentation of the
• gifts.
Deanna thanked everyone and
invited them to her home in Oats -
ley to her .trousseau tea. Her
marriage to Stuart/ Reavie of Luck- •
.now takes place in' May. , :. "
Modern'research hasmade grear
progressin the .diagnosis'and 'treat-
ment of inborn he',art defects your;,
Ontario Heart' Foundation points:
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KINDERGARTEN REG$TRATION
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Paras clothing to have a•cdattend g► during .
the 19611-57* ached term assle 'requested to register • with lift
Men Bail, at the Lt row Public • :School, va Pickily, A 'l
ice, #torn. 2:00; to 4:00 paa
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Proof that the child .'.v be five yeans eI age ' before Deeatn
d the child *add a eemPallY lam-
brer, 3]tlt, 1.968; is mimed... . and
ent at time ot'aregielxluta0tl.'
.ANY �•.. ..
PARENT UNABLE TO, ATTEND ON DAY 'OF
REGISTRATION, KINDLY : PHONE MRS. HALL. 5M2045, EY
MAY 3rd, 111b .
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' �� " dation. of the•Area. guiders through
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inn; annually, will maturo in fivo yiars for a .value of 61,343.921.
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REPRESENTING
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H�Spitai BoirdMembeisTourNew
Wing, Hear Details On Construction
• At`the meeting of the:.board of
.
directors of the Winghuna and. Dist:
dict hospital the board members'
wereaken on a. tour of the new' ::
rection of the, building which has. ,
peen under :construction since; last.
ummer.'. .
Mrs. I.E. Morrey,' the hospital's
dmintstrata,.explained the; ,
ayout of rooms, which 'include
seciion for the; care of children,
mother for patients' with infectious
iseases, chronicpatients surgery
ases and obstetrics.
The board members had: an opp
!unity to see; forthemselves the
uality,of:_workmanship .which has
one into the building and is gen-
rally satisfactory. Some dissatis-
ctionwas, expressed at the quad-
y. of windows'which have been
teed: lt: w.as explained' that the
atter has .already been brought
the attention of the architects
nd it isexpected the windows
ill! be. replaced; .
In het report of statistics for the
onth of March; Mrs. . Morrey said
at the patient population has
en heavy; considefing 'the fact
gat the building -operations have •
`srupted normal facilities. "
During the month there were 36
hs, 276 operations, 162 out -
' 8.35 x-rays, 1158 labora-
tests, "37 electrocardiographic
aminations, 75 ' at the. cancer
n c, Daily average 'of,patients •
as 77;..
Per patient daily posts were up
$25'.24 during March; which is
�nsiderably above the $24.03
ich is the allowable cost set by
SCi dowever, it'.is expected,
at this will drop later yin the year•
en the institution is back to
�rmal and the building completed
MANAGEMENT •
tarry Wenger ,1 chairman of the
anagement committee, repotted
a meeting of that 'committee
the previous Wednesday eve
At that time Mrs.' Moray
tailed the :utilization of the new
tion& of the hospital now near.-•-
completion She also pointed
a few prob•
lems which haste
arisen' in -the ,areas under construct
• ion and the committee toured the
building.
The ?management committee
report also referred to the recent,
visit. of Dr. ''L. Genesove of`Tort'
onto, 'who bad made a courtesy
survey of the hospital`and`had
made several suggestions . for
.changes in procedure which would
lead to accreditation of'the hosp-
ital. possibly ,next year.
Dr,'B. N. Corrin, a member of
the management' committee had.
be •
en in contact with Dr. Flowers
of Clinton,' who/is a recognized
internist :and is willing to handle
autopsies at the Wingharn Hospital.:
Dr. Penistan of Stratford has
agreed. to.handle some , of, the • .
tissue examinations. An'increased
number of autopsiesmust be under-
taken if the hospital is to become
accredited •
The report -Also included the in-
formation that a pharrnacist 'has'
been "engaged and two ward 'clerks
have been added to -the staff to
permit the nurses more time for'..
floor duties.
,-;The sympathy of the board was
expressed to F. L. Davidson, an
honorary member of the boardand
former.chair.man, in the death of
Mrs. Davidson last week.• • •
PROPERTY
E. E. Walker; chairman of the
property committee said that the
new incinerator has.arrived but has
not been' in operation yet. . His
report. also stated that lithe *t-
ent elevator shaft is used for a re-
placement reconstruction. of the
pent ;house on the roof will be ,nec-
essary.•.
Mr. Cousins reported that the
executive and building' committees
had met with the architectsand '
contractor's .on Thursday when de-
lays in the progress of., the structure
were discussed.. The contractor
had previously promised that ,the
new areas would beready fair occ-,
upancy•the first week in April,;
and',it now appears that' May is a,..
more likely time for the move..
Flooring tile did not arrive on
'schedule and some problems with
windows 'were cited as the reasons
for, the delay.
Up to.this'point in the building
program, the hospital has received
a total of $417:,502 in grants -and. •
loans'and. approximately $409,000
' has been paid to the architects
and contractor..
Mr, Walker commended the
maintenance staff for the excell
ent work they have.done in con
struction .of cupboards• and cabin-
ets'in the building:
'MEDICAL STAFF
Speaking for the medical staff,
Dr. J.Mcl(im provided further
informationabout the arrange-
ments whichhave been 'made with
•Dr. Flowers, He also reporte,
that the medical staff members ,
will furnish the doctors'. :room in
thenew area of the hospital.
DeWitt Miller, chairman of.
the public relations'cohimittee,
outlined the°planswhich have
beenmade to publicize the serv.-
ices provided by the hospital and
. asked ;the co-operation of The
Advance=Tinies1 CKNX. and,the
. other papers in the area.
Hexplained that: there"
e•will be
a need for considerable extra
•equipment which will not be pro,',.
vided under the allowable costs
in:.the renovation program.. He
said that the ;public should be
formed: that donations .for this '
extra' equipment will be. very wed-
come.: Total amount 'estimated
for this. requirement is''about
Mrs. Money reported that a be
quest in•.the amount` of $200' had' •
been received. •
Gude 'raining
Registration of commissione!s'
camp advisors 'and guiders for. the
Huronia Area Girl Guides 'spring
training began at 9..'30 'a,.m .
on Saturday, April 23 in the Luck
now. Carnegie Town Hall. Coffee
and doughnuts were served.•on
arrival. Many have to leave their
homes at 7 a.m. a's our area ex-,
tends from Marton to Fergus.
Mrs'. Helen.Evans, area comm7.
issioner, introduced Mrs. Wm.
Bean,Dorchester Guide trainer,
and Mrs. J.: Kirkwood, London.
Brownie trainer. They were :in ,
.charge :'Of 'sessions on'the, new
approach and the new program .
from 10 a.rn. to -12 noon,. :and
from;; 2 to 4 p.m. . /..
Area executive held. a Meeting
during both .a.m. and p.m: s ess
ions; • • .
At noon a delicious buffet
luncheon was served' in the Presby
.terian church basement by the lad
les of :the Evening, Auxiliary: Mrs.
W:D.Wilkie expressed the apprec-
the $octal •convector,; Mrs. Ross
Gamrzt ie. '
Mrs. Jack MacDonald introduced.
Mrs.. George -Kennedy who through
slides and hernronderful capacity.
to relate hilarity* and disappoint-
inents told . of their trip to Hawaii.
.This provided relaxation as well as
introducing. the International side
of Guiding: She was thanked -by •
Mrs. W. D Wilkie, area inter-
national advisor.
Tea was.served at the conclus-
ion of sessions..
Attendin g from Lucanow> were
District Commissioner 'Mrs. Jack
MacDonald, Ranger Captain Mrs.:
Milt Rayner, Guide Captain`.Mrs. .
George Whitby, Brownie leaders
Mrs. Harold Greer, Mrs. John
'Pritchard, Betty .lathers. 'Luck -
now .Association Secretary Mrs.
Ken. Chester, •ala..of whom. assisted
With registration. ' Mrs. J. C.. 'Mc
Mc-
Kim attended the luncheon. Mrs.
George Joynrand Mrs. A. E. ,Mc-
Kim nwereinable to attend....
• Mrs, Ken Chester and Mrs. W
B. Anderson were in charge of
.morning coffee and afternoon tea,
served at dismissal.'
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SILVER PRINCE. 7P (Herefordi His tested' steer sons . weighed 1052
lbs. cit 141/2' months' of age. .•
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PHONE WEEKDAY BEFORE 9:30 A.M.
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