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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-23, Page 6• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO a b, Winqltum Hospital Board Extends Hours -MvCeohiscinles rl:frelicdteddiasPrielYt.0 the lateness of the season it had ' Visiting From 12 Moon Until• 8:30. p.m. the consuuction of the ambulance fectious diseases are treated; 'These garage until .spring.. The vehicle. At. the November board meeting the directors of the Hingham and District Hospital approved a reco- mmendation from the management. flmittee"'wfi ch 'w 11 t ompletely= alter the hours• during which patients may be visited,'by friends and relatives. The report, „. submitted by committee chairman. Barry, Wenger recomrnended that Ate new'bouis be established on a six months' trial basis. He said that the new w plan had been } , approved and recommended by the medical staff as well as the man; ' .; agement. ' Biggest single change in the visit- ing hours will be that they will, commence. at 12 noon and run through continuously until &30 in the evening in . the general. medical, surgical, obstetrical and chronic departments. In paediatrics (children's treatment centre) the hours will be from 12 noon until . . 7:30. Special rules will apply in the section of the hospital where in ruleswill depend entirely onthe will be temporarily stored in the driveway' beneath the solarium. ,at . the northend of the hospital build-. ing, where power lines will be • available to keep the motel and blankets warm. The hospital administrator,. Mrs, E. Morrey; reported that some ' giiipment has been purchased and, mere will be ordered to provide for the delivery of .meals frau the kitchen to, the bedsides in hotcond.. nature of the, treatments and infect t ionsat any .given. time. .Unchanged is the rule that no Mae than two visitors may see any. patient at one time'. The hospital also reserves the right to limit or change visiting regulations when, in the opinion of the -medical a nursing .staff such visits would be ' detrimental to the patients; Child - ten under the age of 16 will be required to be accompanied by an . ilii •' adult. ... •.,•TOUR BUILDING , 'The new visiting hours will take ' the entire beard toured the hosp- ital .buiiding to view the :renovation. effect at the first of the year.. AMBULANCE NOT HERE and:new construction program which 1n answer. to an inquir about the is now nearing completion.. Mrs. expected arrival of the first .of two MQcre y.and Mr. Cousins ted .. new ambulances, Board Chairman. out Cariousplaces where there, was R. 8, Cousins said that word :had less than complete : satisfaction with been received from the manufact- . the ,work and where repairs and re- direr that some delay would be placements will. be made, experienced because of a holdup Following the tour Mrs.' Matey in the''delivery of certain necessary . reported, that'there` had been a; component parts. However the daily average of 78, patients during the month of October and on the evening :of the meeting the total stood at 84. There were 171 admi `ions and.8 deaths during the mon-• the The report of the management committee also •contained the in- / formation that for The. first time, in' mare than 20 years the hospital , has a full .complement of registered nurses and assistants. Only one or two positions on the staff remain,. to be filled , �ia.ke ,' chairman of the.. property committee, read a report majworcarried t ,;#ir enofginetheeringor and mk aintenanc'oue stabyfft during October and a: projection/of the work to be carried out this mozxilt. Ife also said that is would be .necessary, to construct a temporary passageway at the rear • of the building to permit move_. Mem of laundry carts from the laundry to the t aspital properwhile the :basement area under the orifi- anal wing:is undergoing re-construc-� tion. TO INSTALL LINES". Dr. B. N..COrrin asked abn the lack of nitrous azide lines to • the. operating; .' obstetrical and emer gency. operating rooms Mrs. . Mai -' ey said that such gas lines will be installed shortly'' Dr:. Corrin also - 1 stated that the .medical staff concurred ih revised visiting 'hours., in the hope that the 'present rush, of: visitors from. 2. to 4. o' clock' and from'7 to .P will be spread out More esenly over the longer' visit- •ing 'periods. He pointed out. that ti isitors •will be requested .to leave. any room' while. treatment ' is being Oven to patients . Mrs. Marey reported that''a new. rug and furnishings for the cafeteria r•usbeen. purchased with a $2,000.` bequest from .tide estate of the late Mrs. $din. Hanna and would be smash appreciated: by the staff. She. suggested that a plaque should be placed in the -cafeteria indicating appreciation to the. dale:. Notice is Hereby given, To The Municipal Electors Of The � e . Town i of Wawanosk., Don't let worms stealyour. egg profits - (144C east, effective .eg pupa worm control with Purina Poultry WormerVioniier Concentrate Purina Poultry ,Warmer. Concentrate —is economical and easy ;to use —is highly effective —removes common round or -ns *and cecal Worms from chickens and turkeys —is non-toxic and fast acting —s the 'Worming concentrate to be . msxe-d with: yourfeed' Gordon Johnstone YOUR PURINA DEALER amend Sympathy To . Bereav'ed Family . fo+7itech arch *yews) . • -.is community extends their sinceresympathy to'h(rs, Roy Huffman the las. of her husband c•ov.. Huffman and td.tl e. family at home : to Mrs. Eraser Purves and +!t5. lack Marisa). in the loss of :hem 'father ?fir.' Huffrr an was accident ll • frilled at Whitechurch railway o emstrg on Wednesday o i . when the car in which he w ahs. a• pac,�,sserzer collided with the w P,i..rr �4.oriaiv14r j n.„ driver of the cif ., :.. erwests rg�ery m Lon- dotp its: a+ ffed'ies1a�1,''6:s' en t w. '* e with him a speedy recov- At Oise ti'C1QC in the afteinOosi, for One hour at ►,. winch ria and place all "electors of said township • are hereby, not • to attends and that should 'a • poll • be. require!, open on polling . No. 1, No. '2, e Library, Manchester '. No. 3, Township: Hall No. 4, W.I. Hall, St. Helens. No. 5; Residence of James Curran. No. 6, Pariah Hall, , St. Augustine When 'a proposed' candidate .1 not present at the riominati meeting 'hia inominatioa' Grill not be Valid uniess - the is attached thereto evidence .satisfactory, to the Retard Officer that the proposed' candidate consents to be so ' mated. �► (Whitechurch News) . ' Mas Tack ` Moriison and/ Joyce , Mrs . McNall and Cheryl ,Ann of Blyth were In.Londan at Victoria Hospital on Sunday to visit :Donnie • Morr son , a' patient. Here - gained :consciousness while: they. were: there;. This community wishes Dennie a *speedy•recovery. • Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toronto spent the week end: with Charles., Taylor and 'with her mother Mrs W. A. Taylor. of &ucelea Haven.' W alkerton . . Mr.' and' Mr ev , T .:� . .. Ritchie and Mr and ►,tr.. `, i :Emerson were s,a•;rda, eveN visitors at the Mrs; Bill Tiff:r.,ar:u far" Wingbarn:. It the:904 Mr,, and hers. Tii:in s .a'... antiversar. Mr. and . iti.:t er; i berg:, Lori ar.c ;err. c' or were Sunda, '. i'3:or •�E:"';.e parents, !�'r Coultes ant; 'a,: ;:' . 'This rcrr:rz ,.a=.ie.' hear'thlat Wing.ham •° ti� a� gee e in.Wingha:• a::.. i,'rct,'c Was d.ischar a '. tiow at her > of e NOTICE .is hereby given to 'the .:OMVNICIPAL ELECTOR. THE VILLAGE • OF LUCA NOW .that in. ct mp.:aoce with Statutes in that behalf, I require the p- .once of the electors at • tie . Village .Hilt in the said \':.:age of Ise:' at the bout of Seven O'clock and: Thirty m..istes :o. the noon of . For One Nous For the Ptupose ,noaninatmg fit; and proper : persons the Offices of Reeve -1i Four Councillors and Public School 'f eel for the New: Board of the Township School Area of "and Luei now, for tihe year 1967,, • of which all El are hereby required to take:notice and : !wern diva e accordingly, .it'a • greater number ••' i CJr i•dates, t ' quired to fill the Said fifties, are tri :gid and mak required • declaration. • Psis N44,l<°1, Te sues Hall Pe' .l. 2, St Peter's Parish Pall NO. a, tabs Jehnstecte t es tdente will be opened in the said Village 1,Jekneic