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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-26, Page 13wiDNEsith ita Wingham and District Hospital postpone openrng Until September • • • _ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' •• The directors of the•Wingham •bistfict Hospital have decided to.. postpone the date of the official opening Until Spternber.Of this Thedecision was made at•' the April board 'meeting presided over by board, chairman.R. C9p".. sins. Arrangements ,haq been. siart- ed for the official opening ceremonies to be hekl,,in.June, but lien it was learned that there Was some doubt'about the Completion , of a re -building job on One of the elevators in the .btiilding..the change of timing appeared advis alle..Exect date in September will be determined. later when speakers forthe ceremony have been,con- tacted. • The official opening Willmark the compl.etiquol'a building and renovating program which has . been In progress for two years; A secOnd,storer has been added to the' wing.at the north end of the ‘. The,central area of the structine has been completely .re-• • novated and .a Section bas been added to accommodate operating . and obstetrical rooms, recovery rooms, administrative quarters, etc. )''I'he entre program approach.- • es the one Million d011ar mark. ' .• • _ • •• • Re -building • of the original ,ele- vator in the building, located at •What is now: the south end of the' hospital (since the removal of the original White brick.wing) was de- cided on after the re -building Ingram was well under.way,. hence • the delay in completion' of the •work. The delayed Opening wfli •' permit completion of the.necessarr • landscaping and repair of lawn damaged in the building program.. • The bard also approved the erect- ion of'a 40 -foot flagpole near the ambulance entrance at the south end of the building. • BIJSY MONTH • Mrs,- I,E. Murrey ad!- , ., strator; reported that March. a been a busy month. There were 182 adMissions, 1.8 births, 107 discharges;8 deaths; 105.operr ations, '217 outpatients, 28,8' x. -rays 3 blood transfusions, 4112 laborat- • ory tests,' 61 electrocardiographic 'examinations, 55 at cancer clinic, 1 post m'ortern examination, 270 physiotherapy treatrnenti: Total patient days for •the 'Month amoun-: ted to, 2766 for a daily occupancy average of 90. '••• • . • • • . • The report of the treashrer indi- cated that the expenditures are running approximately $11,000, higher than the OHSC budget... However, the budget has not yet •. been .finally approved and it is expected that adjustments will .,. have,to be made „ Mr,s. Morrey : stated that similar budget difficult: ies are. being experienced by many of. the.smaller hospitals. • • • PROPERTY .. .Property committee chairman. E.E. 'Walker presented,a list of - the Maintenance projects which • are t� be dealt with by the engin- eeting staff. fle: also said that con- crete bumpers will be placed in theparking lot in an effortto. / prevent cars from damaging the new fenCe.. All' drivers will be ' required to park their cars facing thefence, 'rather than backing • • .into the parking area as a .furthei protection for the fencing Mr. Walker referred to a prev- ious decisiOn to install an ex-- haust fan in the laundry at. a cost of approximately $750. The -architects have since advised •that better results.might be achieved by reversing the present intake ' fans so that they would act as ex-, • haust fans. This'cltange•,couid be effected •for about $iso.. , • EADE RI • R.R.#2, Eden Grove, • December 28, 1966, Dear Don: • I get my paper any where from Thursday to Wednesday , wherever it travels to from the:tirn.e'yOti , post it till I get it, I 'clon7t..know• • Hope yon all had a very nice Christmas and have a Happy New Year. . • ••• , •., • • Yotirs Sinterely;':: • • • • Mrs."AdaM P., Dick, "... • R.R.2, Eden Grove, Ont •••••••• • ..i••••• • 149 Kent St. ANT, Lindsay, Ontario. Lucknow Sentinel,• - Lucknow Ont Please find enclosed money • order to renew my subscription to the Sentinel., I don't seem to know .rnaIyiflLucknw anY mote, but •• it -helps tokeep,in touch. With My. • . 1-lorne town activities and‘enjoy it. yery•much. Thank you, • SinCerely. • _ 2 (Mrs) Lila Shickluna. The Echo 'Nursing Some, ' • 5918 Jeanne Mance St: , • MOntrear -8, Canada. •m•rnodatjon 15, 1966.. . • • . , Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow Ont • • ; Dear Sir: , As I expet.,__tO retire Yery„so.Oti, .and shall liie7with my sister for. : awhile, would you kindly1 change rny:addresi.t lo Mrs .:.R. Putc194, ...', Belgrave, On ario. • • -.• • , . ,''. -.: 1: .•• Enclosed Yo . will find my sub scriPtion for altotlier•year: I alwaysenjoy, teading•the.neWs: .. , Best.. Of luck in the New Year , , • Sincerely, . . '.. .‘• ',.. '. :.' Elizabeth Anderson... men a ou odations •' •'Expo 67 W bund to put heavy pressure on accommodations in Montreal. Never- theless, LOGEXPO, the official •Expo 67 • accommodation ,bureau, assures • every • Visitor Pleae to' stay. • At peak periods you.may not -be able to, . get . certain kinds of accommodatiOn— • downtown hotel rooms, for exaniple: But even at these times, there will be .suffi- cient alternative accommodation for • everyone. ` • • Over79,000 roOmi are available in all. • Private Homes. Over 30,000 hospitable • Montrealers are welcoming' visitors into.their homes. RATES: from $8 t� $14 a day for tWo peo- ple, $1016 $18 for three, or $12 tO $22 for four. • • Efficiency 'Apartments, with kitchen .faci- lities and maid service, RATES: $18 to $25 •a clay.for two persons, plus $3a day for each • additional person. • Hotels. There are still some vacancies in down- , town hotels during some periodsb, also in resort hotels Within easy reach of Expo 67., RATES: • from Si 2 to $30 a day. '•• Tourist Homes. The position is similar to that • of hotels and motels, with some vacancies in all periods. RATES: $10 'to $18 (double occupancy). ' Every. room has been inspected and ap- proved by an agency of the Goverrinient of Que,bec,,-and a controlledrate. estab- • lished. • All you have to do to, make a reservation . is Mail the coupon below to LopExpo.. yqu will receive a reply in 7-10 days, follo.weil by confirmation direct from the management of the hotel)/ etc.; or the • homeow,ner. • " •. • • Or phone (514) 397-8397 for immediate information and reservations. . • • • Motels. Available in many periods, particularly early in the•teaso6 and after September 4th., RATES: $12 to • $30 (do9ble occupancy), Motels (Trailer type) With kitchen facilities and maid service. RATES: from $25 a day for two persons, $30 a day for four, or $49 a day. , for eight. Children under 12, free, • ,Treifer•Sites, Within easy, driving distance Of Expo 67, with. 3 -way hook-up. RATES: $3.50 t$5 a,day. .•• • • Camp Sites. 20,000 sites, in 120 separate locations, ,in the area around Montreal...RATES: • $2.50 to $3,50 a day. All these • accommodations are government - inspected, apprOyed, and price;.controlled. . . . . . . .. . • rillt. Pease fill Out the CotipOntoMp/eioiyend Mail it today. • • 1 ,To•LOdEkrti, Expo 64, Mentretit„ 0314 Canada . •• Phone•-• (I 0.91.8397 • , :1 , . • I Please reserve accOrdmodatiene as follows: . '' I . 1, Name . ' . ' . . •. . . . . I . • I : AO d ress .•• " ' ....-,,-,..•--..-,--Apt . :, 1 . . •i City . .. , „. . . ,i I . 1 Arrival Date - ., •,. ' Departure bate., ' , - Number ofriisjhtsrice range • . 1 Number of 'adults (over 12S ' Number of children (uniler 1z),...—Meanstif,tnintii6rtation• i• roty oidedornthodations tecluirech"6refethno# bnd, two• dr thret9' .. ' . . • 1 PRIVATE IfOMEIn ' APARTMENT efficiency) E:f. . ,- . . .. .1 HOTEL n TOLIRIST HOME ri motELD Mote.; 'ex • •. (tilliler tYge)#.0 TRAILER SITE 13 CAMP Sirqn ‘,. .1 ;1:erkietta. • MONTREAL, CANADA . . .• ' '• 1 . 7.- ' . ' .the'llhiVertat Mid toternaticinal Exhibitienef 1967,',, ; ,,. ..-,... ,.,i, .0.004.,,,,A., Itiie.niew. toiedoeffii ii. Iso woe t,.r6.1,.. - , , • . Montreal', Canada/APRIL 287,0CTORER ?7, 19,7 ,I • . ' •I --.•0111011111m6 ii016 iiiiiiiirsi oriiig ii0la v.. ...mama row 4...1 oiriii _I 0.4 idr.i emio;!* ....ie el lidik Ileilid.i. — eirot oisii.04.110.01•70.114.•4 , • , ' • Looking 4Ieadto, PAGE 'THIRTEO, [ - • •••• Is The Time To PIan Your Spring DROP' IN TO YOUR CO-OP NOW WHERE Quality and service are the most important commodities That is why it pays to see your Co-op first. • , .. • , , • ' • n *Registered TrateMar*. 'strict' Phone . . , . ; eigh4oU1S49110r CULROSS CORNERS NEWS • Neighbours, of Mr. •and Mrs. • • Everett Parker met last Thursday• ; night at the home;of Mr. and • ',. Mrs., Morley Wall for a farewell " get-to-gether; prior to the Parker's departure to In1e1iart Mr . and Mrs., Parker were presented with.a cbair. . • Ar. and Nits,. Gerald Stewart •of • Kincardine were. Sunday. dinner guests. with Mr and Mrs. Torn • Stewart and boys. John •Benedict 'of Manitoulin • Island sped a few ' d ays last week •, with Mr. and, Mrs. glmer•Benedict and family • s• Suffers Fracture.. In Farm Accident' . • ST HELENS NBA/5 • Wm: Rintoul suffered a fractured thumb fiitfrm accident on Fri7: •Little Jill MCOhillin ofLondon is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and,Misy Fred McQuiluin., • BORN'..- In Victoria Hospital, Lon don on April 20th, to Mr. and Mrs, Barry McQuillin of London. a A brother for Jilt,- • • Patients in Wingham and District Hospital from, the•St . Helens, comm unity are Mrs., loseph Gaunt, Elmer WOods, Mrs: Wm . Rintoul and Mrs. George Phillips. ••.• Mrs. Harold Gaunt, Mrs. Ross , ,Gammie and 1\4!.S. Frank McQuillin attended the Execut,ive meeting of. the W.I. in Clinton on Thnrsday • The May meeting .of the W.I.. will beone weeklater on May llth, Mrs., Calclough of Clinton,: the District'President:, will b'o,kuest spea.ker And She will be at Expo On Our regular date, Nizte change of datet. ,t• The Everett Parkers ...• ' . . , ••• • , . • Congratulations to; Mr.. and Mrs. Reg Brown on the•birth of a son „ in. the Wtngham General Hospital Doris'Wall.of London spent the , • weekend at her home here., ATTEND WEDDING . , • ••• ' Mr. and Mrs: Morley Wall acconipanied Mr . • and Mrs .Elnier Wall and.Mrs.:Ahne Wall to • Iers.eyville•on Saturday where theyattended the RibeY.-Wall wedding • Harry Mauer and Beverly Wall visited on Sunday afternoon With • • • Mr.. and Mrs. Morley Wall andfarnily • ' • any Area People Attend Shower WHITECHURCH NEWS ,:•••• • Quite a nurnber'.from this •lOcal-,•, ity attended A.shOwer for Miss 'Beth • Caslick of Culross bride-to-be, .the OddfellOwsHailkin Winghain:, • on .Saturday evening', "7. • Over 6.0•giiesiTisserithled,arounci the bride-to-be, seated in a decor- ated chair , with her rnothet 13illie Ca.Slick and Donna oh one Side and Miss Tat Shackelton and,: .• . Mrs. Doris Willis On. the 'other. Contests were conducted by NelsonTickell, afteriwliich Iittle ' Karen Christianson •and S Moore t, • pulled in a decorated Wagon; • laden with gifts:, Miss Donna.. Caslick and..,MisS Pat Shackdlton assisted the• bride -to-be 'in open'. ing tile gifts and reading the •• verses. AnlOng the larger,gifis • werea bedspread , thermal blanket pillow cases. towels And Many kitchen •utensils„ Lunch was‘serv.ed::: by the'hosteises,. , • •, • On Saturday, afternoon May.20 in , the afternoon and evening, a .' trousseau tea Will by held at the • • 'h6itie of Miss:Caslick th Culrosi.; • . „ • .• .