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The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-09, Page 13'e. orth-.C6mmun- Ity os. Ita-1 i 5 S -of At their annual meeting last together by a simple form of heads and guides an outstanding discussed prior to presentation at • Average Length of St ay 8.$ sending 'different officers for conducted-throu #tout the year t< , «� r , + . R:,j.� g: week, the Seaforth Community loyalty -'This is my group, I must staff of workers. the general meetings." further education, as follows: Teaching Porsonnel Hospital Booed„reviewed the pastis work with it and for it - fon a good "Through retirement, we have infection Control Report 1973 Dr. Moyo - 3 day Seminar at Western which. b+�n010 efi1p year's activities at the hospital. cause.' lost a dedicated and veryefftdient Dr. C. T. B. Moyo, Chairman of International Infection Continuing Education 'for the Developed After Admission 18 ” In her report Mrs. Alice "It is this feelipg which gave us secretary in the person of Lloyd the Medical Staff presented the Surgicdl - 12 Control Conference in Medical $tiff, GESE"VSr McConnell, the President of the such sadness in the deaths of two Hoggarth. Appreciation is due to Medical Staff report:% Medical - 6 Toronto. COST PER DAX PER PATIENT 13ietory f+e trecoYeltCd s� Board who retired this year after highly respected Board him , also. Mrs. Eisler andMrs. Doig - TO I)PEAM THE 110SPIra Ef ojtse>iet=Q t' r r serving for the past two years Members, Earl Dick and Donald "Duron the past year we have 1973 The Infection control Convention in Hamil.ron. 1973 Laundr linen ; 9 i said: Stephenson. held shorter but quite successful Total Admissions 1,181 Committee -meets 4 times a year Mrs. Doig - at the present time The cost of operating the '�'" ''r •' "When men and women group "Our Administrator, GordonBoard Meetings, the result of Total Deaths 30 and submits reports at the undergoing one month's hospital is calculated on what it s&4. together in an association such as McKenzie, deserves a special Committee and Meetingswhere Total Operations 395 Medical Staff meetings. training Nursesicourse of Infection cost sivper day to look atient both after each a Hospital Board, the are held word of raise and thanks for he Psuggestionsg p Continuing vigilance on Infectionp patients WAGES:... Control is 'being conducted by Comments that spend time to the hospital 1. Radiologists, Dr. Wickwire and patients that are treated and OTHER EXPME ?. • • • • & Associates, attending the released the same day which are begtng M ch 31st, 1973 to croupette. These last two items The Kindergarten classes for Before it knows you . I hope that as President, I will March 31st, 974. have a total value of $1,800.00. our local schools and from Dublin Our Auxiliary hisendeavoured be able to. fulfill my obligations as To date a have 72 active A change in our Bylaws now were given a tour of the Seaforth to support our Hospital and Staff well. 1 am proud to be leader members a d 20 associate designates that our year Hospital. This project is very well . both financially and in volunteer of the Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary members, also sponsor 9 commencesF,from January 1st to received by both the children and service ork. 'The splendid and represent a group of hard candy stripers, two of whichare December 31 st - Article 6, Section teachers. It also gives young co-operation that is extended to working volunteers. male volunteers. Two uniforms 2' children an insight into what cap were purchased for the use of our Our bursary of $150.00 which is ' be in their minds a very male candy stripers, awarded to nurses in training was frightening and antiseptic vdorld, property 'Committee Mrs. Corey Segeren received also given. • and prepare them for the occasion our silver cup celebrating the During the year of 1973 the when they themselves may be a arrival of the first born child in. Hospital Auxiliary celebrated its patient.reports on new roof the New Year. 40th Anniversary. This occasion During the past few months our was commemorated with two television service, which we the ,r Our total profit for the year of special events. A Tea and Bazaar Auxiliary maintained, . has been Robert Wilson, Chairman, The Property Committee after 1973 was $4,279.81. Our monies was held in the month of May. discontinued.- With the Hospital presented the report of the being advised that the roof could are raised through such events as This event netted a profit of Board's consent and the Property committee: not be repaired, and after two dances, a Penny Sale and also $306.76. Our Provincial Auxiliary assistance of our Administrator, . Russell Worden ' James Scott ' discussion with the Architects from the Tuck Cart and Gift Shop. Pre iident, Mrs. C.K.Morningstar Mr. G.G.McKenzie, we have John Modeland Clayton Looby Rieder & Hymmen and the The following items were and the District Chairman, Mrs. --arrived at an amicable agreement Dr. Wm, Thompson Ministry of Health, called for purchased for the hospital: B. Menzies were in attendance at tenders for the installation of a .1 A stepstool with a rental television company this function. to install and service television It was a very active year for the new roof. After much, 2. 3 Portable blood pressure In June our annual dinner was units in the Hospital. The Property Committee. We held consideration the tender of Smith thirteen meetings during the -year Peat Roofing & Sheet Metal of Tuckasmi 1973. Many projects held an Exeter was accepted for >a► •. abeyance were completed. •,.0 replacement of the Hospital roof In the spring Ryan Bulldozing at a cost of $27,000.00. • 1• Public Relations committee (Continued from Page 1) was contacted and they agreed to The P.U.C. replaced the, l " underground cable frorrr' the ' . Council passed a by-law for the clear off some old fence lines. Mr, g gives employee Jaques establishment, operation and John Costello of Mitchell was outside transformer, to the panel �.-.._ maintenance of a • recreational thene engaged to install the new into the boiler room. The cement Victor Lee Mrs.Audre McElwain Maternity Department be area and ,community centro at line fence between our property pad under the transformer was Y Y P also reinforced. Walter Shortreed restricted in order to allow the Vanastra which had been and Mr. Nixon's. Mrs.Sheila Morton patient to rest and recuperate. approved at a meeting in April, as In May the Board called for The necessity arose to expand Ralph McNichol Rev.H.J.Laragh d well as a by-law` authorizing the tenders for the renting of Hospital the cooling system in the Laundry ' Suggested Hours: 1430 1600 levy on"'the designated • area farm land. The tender of Mr. and Dietary Departments. A Four meetings were held hours (I t/,) tuckersmith will charge the cosh Harry Johnston and Mr. Martin quotation of FrankKling Ltd. was during1973; in Januar April, 1900 2030 of the community centre and Murray at $1400.00 a year for a accepted in the amount of $2,050. Ir y' P recreation at ea to the residents of term of four years was approved. `' for the purchase and installation September and November. hours (1'/2) Vanastra in their tax bills). The portion of the plaster of two air conditioners; one each The Public Roations Committee recommended and won approval for a total of 3 hours visiting Approval Delayed 'around the windows damaged by, for the Laundry and Dietary from the Board for plaques,awhich time per day. Approva"rom the Ontario water was repaired.and, a painting Departments. a�y which �u time p. Municipal Board for this project, program initiated. l u,.•• -with the addition of Mt. John will be given to empYo`?ees and' has not yet been received by It was felt that certain changes Westcott, Physiotherapist, to the Board Membetrs...after they have This recommendation was completed 5 years of service. The approved by the Board at their Council and work will be delayed were necessary to the rear steps Staff of Seaforth Community following people were either September meeting. until this approval is received. as a safety precaution to patients. Hospital the need for additional Trustees or employees, but are no A column appeared in the Council has arplied for grants to Mr. Durst of Durst Machine was equipment and space , was longer connected with the Huron Expositor under the assist in supplying these projects asked to increase the height of the required. An opening in the wall for a total of $28,000. railing and place the rails closer betwen the existing hospital, and will be present ed heading Questions and Answers 1% , Physiotherapy Department and with plaques at a later date. starting November 15th. It was Correspondence revealed th t together. Y PY Malcolm McKellar, Lloyd hoped that the the Ministry of Transportati2n Since access to the Pharmacy the Small Conference Room was was reasonably easy from a made and renovations made in and Commupications has HoJohn Eisler, Mrs. M information contained therein window at round floor, metal the small conference room for Mr. '0 Hillebrecebrecht, Walter Scott, Mrs. would prove o: interest to the approved an initial payment of bars were installed by Mr. Durst. Westcott's use. ' ' Ruth Knight, Clifford Dunbar and general public. road subsidy of $15,900 which is late Earl Dick, Donald The Property Committee 30 percent of the normal subsidy Stephenson and Mrs a Anne recommended that smoking by allocation for roadwork for the Administrator reports yea r MacRae. visitors be prohibited while in the year and this will be the first of Mrs. Ring advised members of -hospital except in the patients three installments. In his report to the annual sent to the Ministry of Health. At the Public Relations Committee lounge and that signs be posted The Huron County meeting of Seaforth Community present we have not had a reply that her st aff had recommended accordingly. Land Division Committee notified Hospital the Administrator on the Master Plan but the that the Visiting Hours in the council " approval has been G.G.McKenzie said: - Ministry did advise us concerning granted to the request from "In 1973 Seaforth Community the Master Program that no Henry Kalver, R.R.4, Clinton, for Hospital operated very well alteration would be allowed,, for Capital, expenditures$16,000 land severence of 37•acres of his 9ndeed. The Pre -Accreditation five years. farm to Maple Leaf Milling team from the O.H.A. and Company. A.M.A. made their surveyand "Seaforth Community Hospital Council approved a request became more involved in aN PP q presented � their Community affairs during 1973 by Since the recent death of Don Capital expenditures for the From John and Grace Cooper of recommendations. ' After agreeing to supplv an answering Stephenson, chairman of the year amounted to approximately Kippen to seek land severance completing their recommendat. service for the Area Fire Board. committee, Mrs. Audrey $16,000. The major items being from the Huron County Land ions we applied to have a survey We are also discussing with McElwain has been acting the Multitone Beeper System for Division Committee of fifty acres for Accreditation; this we hope to P.U.C. the possibility of chairman and presented this $7,000, and two air conditioners of their 100 acre farm. have very shortly. answering some of their calls on report: osting $2,035. Murray Horner of R.R.5, "During 1973 the Master Plan, the weekends. These calls would Committee All accounts are reviewed Clinton will be asked to get as done by Agnew Packham and be tied into our new Multitone David Cornish Roy -Williamson monthly and if in order are approval of his building permit Associates, was completed and (Beeper) Paging System which Mrs.Audrey McLlwain recommended for payment. No for enlarging lunch stand on was installed during 1973". F.A.Dobson Mrs.Sheila Morton major expenditure is made Highway 4 at Vanastra Road without being presented through intersection and he will be The ' Hospital employ s 85 the Finance Committee to the informed hook-up fee for water people. The Finatial Statment Board. and sewage services will be $300. shows the Hospitals $572,402 Through careful planning the SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL in wages and fringe benefits. The Finance Committee has been able Seaforth, Ontario attached analysis shows this as to invest $15,000 in deposit people -being 70% of the Hospital costs. certificates. Only ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF can prevent Administrator............; : G.G.McKenzie Dietary .................. Mrs. R. Pepper " Winners announced u m Director of Nursing ....... Mrs. S. Peller accidents Engineering, ... .1. Diehl Hou keeping... , • ......... , • Mrs. 1. Diehl (Continued from Page 1 flat eggs, Brenda Pryce, R.R.1; Only people can take action. La ator................... Mrs. M. Gillis Hildebrands-picture, Fergus-Shinens-shirt, Hazel McNaught- Y P P Laundry. • ........ . .......... JMunroe g Only people can .prevent acci- •• Medical Records .............. .Mrs. D. Munroe Devereaux, R.R.4; Rowcliff's-oil on; Graves Paint & Paper -paint, dents..An accident happens when Pharmacy change, Jack Eisler; G.W. Florence Ludvigsen, 'Clinton; a hazard is not corrected, or the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. Y. Binnendyk tt Woods -air sanitizer, Marjorie Habkirk-5 gal. gas, Chas. Barber; extra second it takes to act safelyPhysiotherapy... , ... • ....... J.Westioe Linglebach; Bob &Betty Variety- Keith Sharp -oil, Mrs. Bruce Stores ....................... D. Bode is allowed to slip "by without Treasurer... • , ..... . • ....... R.C.Kirk vase, Mrs. Hilda Seller's; Seaforth Rathwell, Brucefield; R.S. Box- action. Just one second of Meat Market -$5.00 voucher, Mrs. chair, Allan Cat hat; Sim X -Ray Mrs. C. Lobb. P- inaction can destroy a life, a home Y , Nettie Stimore; Stewart Bros.- sons -planter, Mrs. Fre7d Steven- and happiness. towels, Joan Devereaux, R.R.4; son, Brussels; Larones-candle PP MEDICAL STAFF Seaforth Creamery -10 lb. Elme- Approximately 80% of all acci- ACTIVE y holder, Mrs. David Hoover, dents are caused by lack of care of Dr. P.L.Brady; Dr. E. Malkus; Dr. C.T. B.Moyo; grove Spread, Mrs. Chas. Cun- Cash donations were received attention tot ningham, Clinton; Betty's Beauty from: Beaver Foods Ltd.; Wyant he task in hand or. Dr. R.Whitman; Dr. J. Underwood Salon -shampoo, Mrs. Ted Robin- & Co.; McConnell & Stewart; error of judgement. People are COURTESY chance -takers. They say 'An Dr. L. Roth Moyo; Dr.G.F.Mills; Dr.F.M.Newland son, Kippen; Dorothy McLelland Looby Construction, Dublin; East accident can't happen to me, I DENTISTS childs sweater, Mrs. Hazel Huron Produce; John Cardno; know what I'm doin But luck Coutts; Cash -ride on tractor, Seaforth Medical Clinic; Pull- and the law of averages don't Dr. R.C.Eickmeier; Dr. G. Bowker; Dr. C.E.Toll; Terry Stevenson; McLeans Flor-- mans Barber Shop; Tremeer work that way. Evver all one's Dr. C.J.Lacko; Dr. D. Palmer - ist-$5.00. voucher, Heather Barber Shop; Scott Poultry Farms y Y CONSULTING McKenzie, Clinton; Velma Mit- . Ltd.; Seaforth Electronics; Huron luck runs out. Dr. D.J.Allan; Dr. ian Lindsay; Dr. M. Tidman; ler-$3.00 baking, Elmer Rivers; Fabricators Ltd.; Don Eaton; Elva it takes disciplined thinking to Dr. V.P.Quinlan; Dr. N.W.Scratch; Dr. J.M.Watt; D. Williamson -light bulbs, Susan • Keith; Wongs Cafe; Beckers overcome carelessness, laziness' Dr. L.Roth Moyo; Dr. C.T.B,Moyo; Dr. P.L.Brady; Hickson, R.R.4, Walton; iGA-1 Store; Henry Ziler; Mrs. Geo. or unconcern where safety is vital Dr. K. lambert; Dr. P. Foxeroft; Dr. S.McNeill; Dr. case pop, Lavina Wheatley; Cash- Addison; Cleave Coombs; Heard to our well-being. J.A.Wickwire; Dr.T.W.Dean; Dr. T.J.Pellar 10 lbs. flour, Lillian Kerslake; Construction; Jack Mcilwain; (Temporary Privileges); Dr. E. Malkus; Dr. R. Bob Dinsmore (Texaco) -glasses, Bruce Rathwell; Mr. N. Knapp; A Huron Rxpositor Classified Whitman; Dr. J. Underwood Bonnie Boudreau; cash -10 lb. A•Y• Mclean; Bernard Craig, will pay yc.u'dividends. Have you sugar, Susan White; Ken Moore- R.R.2, Blyth; Anonymous. trifid one? Dial Seaforth 527-0171. Ho s p i tea I Aux t F-1 has busy year iw' y n I - z,. mem a rS hospital S days a week has care classified as outpatients. This diem is DEPRECIATCQN On building equipment 4.49 , _ accelerated patient with per rate rising and Mrs. Frances Rose Teatero, units highlighted by the presence of Auxiliary will receive a us by all involved in the ' hospital immediate results on x-rays being reported.2 every year and the following figures set out the actual cost per President of the Women's 3, A drop light eleven Past Presidents. percentage of the profits realized is grea, tly appreciated. We hope pocket Beepers are proving patient per day for the year 1973. Cost per day per patient 78.80 Auxiliary to the Hospital, in her. 4. One Isolette Greetings and congratulations from this sytem. This agreement that the Auxiliary is considered as to be very satisfactory for the Should there be forty patients in report said: 5. One Razor were extended to the Seaforth we hope will prove to be an important part of a very Medical Staff. the hospital the • cost would be During 1973 a total of 822 I hereby respectfully submit 6. Poinsettia at Christmas for Hospital Auxiliary on their 40th beneficial to all concerned. efficient Hospital. The 3. H. M.R.I. Computer System forty times this figure. operations were performed down the following- report to the Seaforth Hospital Board for the Staff. anniversary by the Provincial President District Chairman. The date May 12th represents Hospital Day.'The Auxiliary will Auxiliary was very fortunate to have had the very for recording date of Medical SPECIAL SERVICES 1973 from 1018 in 1972. Outpatients annual meeting on behalf of the Funds have also been allotted and It is of interest to note that be distributing placemats to all capable leadership of Mrs. Records has upgraded charting and coding of Diagnoses. Radiology:..... S 63 Pharmacy...... 3.74 totalled 2781 up 20 while radiology cases were down from Seaforth Hosp'talAuxiliary. This report is compo ed from the period and designated for The purchase of one operating room light and a 'during the past nine years our Auxiliary has raised $20,000.00. local restaurants, This year's slogan is: "Know. your Hospital - W.C.Bennett last year as President.11 4. Ward Rounds were Laboratory..... 2.31 4386 in, 1972 to 4027. begtng M ch 31st, 1973 to croupette. These last two items The Kindergarten classes for Before it knows you . I hope that as President, I will March 31st, 974. have a total value of $1,800.00. our local schools and from Dublin Our Auxiliary hisendeavoured be able to. fulfill my obligations as To date a have 72 active A change in our Bylaws now were given a tour of the Seaforth to support our Hospital and Staff well. 1 am proud to be leader members a d 20 associate designates that our year Hospital. This project is very well . both financially and in volunteer of the Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary members, also sponsor 9 commencesF,from January 1st to received by both the children and service ork. 'The splendid and represent a group of hard candy stripers, two of whichare December 31 st - Article 6, Section teachers. It also gives young co-operation that is extended to working volunteers. male volunteers. Two uniforms 2' children an insight into what cap were purchased for the use of our Our bursary of $150.00 which is ' be in their minds a very male candy stripers, awarded to nurses in training was frightening and antiseptic vdorld, property 'Committee Mrs. Corey Segeren received also given. • and prepare them for the occasion our silver cup celebrating the During the year of 1973 the when they themselves may be a arrival of the first born child in. Hospital Auxiliary celebrated its patient.reports on new roof the New Year. 40th Anniversary. This occasion During the past few months our was commemorated with two television service, which we the ,r Our total profit for the year of special events. A Tea and Bazaar Auxiliary maintained, . has been Robert Wilson, Chairman, The Property Committee after 1973 was $4,279.81. Our monies was held in the month of May. discontinued.- With the Hospital presented the report of the being advised that the roof could are raised through such events as This event netted a profit of Board's consent and the Property committee: not be repaired, and after two dances, a Penny Sale and also $306.76. Our Provincial Auxiliary assistance of our Administrator, . Russell Worden ' James Scott ' discussion with the Architects from the Tuck Cart and Gift Shop. Pre iident, Mrs. C.K.Morningstar Mr. G.G.McKenzie, we have John Modeland Clayton Looby Rieder & Hymmen and the The following items were and the District Chairman, Mrs. --arrived at an amicable agreement Dr. Wm, Thompson Ministry of Health, called for purchased for the hospital: B. Menzies were in attendance at tenders for the installation of a .1 A stepstool with a rental television company this function. to install and service television It was a very active year for the new roof. After much, 2. 3 Portable blood pressure In June our annual dinner was units in the Hospital. The Property Committee. We held consideration the tender of Smith thirteen meetings during the -year Peat Roofing & Sheet Metal of Tuckasmi 1973. Many projects held an Exeter was accepted for >a► •. abeyance were completed. •,.0 replacement of the Hospital roof In the spring Ryan Bulldozing at a cost of $27,000.00. • 1• Public Relations committee (Continued from Page 1) was contacted and they agreed to The P.U.C. replaced the, l " underground cable frorrr' the ' . Council passed a by-law for the clear off some old fence lines. Mr, g gives employee Jaques establishment, operation and John Costello of Mitchell was outside transformer, to the panel �.-.._ maintenance of a • recreational thene engaged to install the new into the boiler room. The cement Victor Lee Mrs.Audre McElwain Maternity Department be area and ,community centro at line fence between our property pad under the transformer was Y Y P also reinforced. Walter Shortreed restricted in order to allow the Vanastra which had been and Mr. Nixon's. Mrs.Sheila Morton patient to rest and recuperate. approved at a meeting in April, as In May the Board called for The necessity arose to expand Ralph McNichol Rev.H.J.Laragh d well as a by-law` authorizing the tenders for the renting of Hospital the cooling system in the Laundry ' Suggested Hours: 1430 1600 levy on"'the designated • area farm land. The tender of Mr. and Dietary Departments. A Four meetings were held hours (I t/,) tuckersmith will charge the cosh Harry Johnston and Mr. Martin quotation of FrankKling Ltd. was during1973; in Januar April, 1900 2030 of the community centre and Murray at $1400.00 a year for a accepted in the amount of $2,050. Ir y' P recreation at ea to the residents of term of four years was approved. `' for the purchase and installation September and November. hours (1'/2) Vanastra in their tax bills). The portion of the plaster of two air conditioners; one each The Public Roations Committee recommended and won approval for a total of 3 hours visiting Approval Delayed 'around the windows damaged by, for the Laundry and Dietary from the Board for plaques,awhich time per day. Approva"rom the Ontario water was repaired.and, a painting Departments. a�y which �u time p. Municipal Board for this project, program initiated. l u,.•• -with the addition of Mt. John will be given to empYo`?ees and' has not yet been received by It was felt that certain changes Westcott, Physiotherapist, to the Board Membetrs...after they have This recommendation was completed 5 years of service. The approved by the Board at their Council and work will be delayed were necessary to the rear steps Staff of Seaforth Community following people were either September meeting. until this approval is received. as a safety precaution to patients. Hospital the need for additional Trustees or employees, but are no A column appeared in the Council has arplied for grants to Mr. Durst of Durst Machine was equipment and space , was longer connected with the Huron Expositor under the assist in supplying these projects asked to increase the height of the required. An opening in the wall for a total of $28,000. railing and place the rails closer betwen the existing hospital, and will be present ed heading Questions and Answers 1% , Physiotherapy Department and with plaques at a later date. starting November 15th. It was Correspondence revealed th t together. Y PY Malcolm McKellar, Lloyd hoped that the the Ministry of Transportati2n Since access to the Pharmacy the Small Conference Room was was reasonably easy from a made and renovations made in and Commupications has HoJohn Eisler, Mrs. M information contained therein window at round floor, metal the small conference room for Mr. '0 Hillebrecebrecht, Walter Scott, Mrs. would prove o: interest to the approved an initial payment of bars were installed by Mr. Durst. Westcott's use. ' ' Ruth Knight, Clifford Dunbar and general public. road subsidy of $15,900 which is late Earl Dick, Donald The Property Committee 30 percent of the normal subsidy Stephenson and Mrs a Anne recommended that smoking by allocation for roadwork for the Administrator reports yea r MacRae. visitors be prohibited while in the year and this will be the first of Mrs. Ring advised members of -hospital except in the patients three installments. In his report to the annual sent to the Ministry of Health. At the Public Relations Committee lounge and that signs be posted The Huron County meeting of Seaforth Community present we have not had a reply that her st aff had recommended accordingly. Land Division Committee notified Hospital the Administrator on the Master Plan but the that the Visiting Hours in the council " approval has been G.G.McKenzie said: - Ministry did advise us concerning granted to the request from "In 1973 Seaforth Community the Master Program that no Henry Kalver, R.R.4, Clinton, for Hospital operated very well alteration would be allowed,, for Capital, expenditures$16,000 land severence of 37•acres of his 9ndeed. The Pre -Accreditation five years. farm to Maple Leaf Milling team from the O.H.A. and Company. A.M.A. made their surveyand "Seaforth Community Hospital Council approved a request became more involved in aN PP q presented � their Community affairs during 1973 by Since the recent death of Don Capital expenditures for the From John and Grace Cooper of recommendations. ' After agreeing to supplv an answering Stephenson, chairman of the year amounted to approximately Kippen to seek land severance completing their recommendat. service for the Area Fire Board. committee, Mrs. Audrey $16,000. The major items being from the Huron County Land ions we applied to have a survey We are also discussing with McElwain has been acting the Multitone Beeper System for Division Committee of fifty acres for Accreditation; this we hope to P.U.C. the possibility of chairman and presented this $7,000, and two air conditioners of their 100 acre farm. have very shortly. answering some of their calls on report: osting $2,035. Murray Horner of R.R.5, "During 1973 the Master Plan, the weekends. These calls would Committee All accounts are reviewed Clinton will be asked to get as done by Agnew Packham and be tied into our new Multitone David Cornish Roy -Williamson monthly and if in order are approval of his building permit Associates, was completed and (Beeper) Paging System which Mrs.Audrey McLlwain recommended for payment. No for enlarging lunch stand on was installed during 1973". F.A.Dobson Mrs.Sheila Morton major expenditure is made Highway 4 at Vanastra Road without being presented through intersection and he will be The ' Hospital employ s 85 the Finance Committee to the informed hook-up fee for water people. The Finatial Statment Board. and sewage services will be $300. shows the Hospitals $572,402 Through careful planning the SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL in wages and fringe benefits. The Finance Committee has been able Seaforth, Ontario attached analysis shows this as to invest $15,000 in deposit people -being 70% of the Hospital costs. certificates. Only ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF can prevent Administrator............; : G.G.McKenzie Dietary .................. Mrs. R. Pepper " Winners announced u m Director of Nursing ....... Mrs. S. Peller accidents Engineering, ... .1. Diehl Hou keeping... , • ......... , • Mrs. 1. Diehl (Continued from Page 1 flat eggs, Brenda Pryce, R.R.1; Only people can take action. La ator................... Mrs. M. Gillis Hildebrands-picture, Fergus-Shinens-shirt, Hazel McNaught- Y P P Laundry. • ........ . .......... JMunroe g Only people can .prevent acci- •• Medical Records .............. .Mrs. D. Munroe Devereaux, R.R.4; Rowcliff's-oil on; Graves Paint & Paper -paint, dents..An accident happens when Pharmacy change, Jack Eisler; G.W. Florence Ludvigsen, 'Clinton; a hazard is not corrected, or the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. Y. Binnendyk tt Woods -air sanitizer, Marjorie Habkirk-5 gal. gas, Chas. Barber; extra second it takes to act safelyPhysiotherapy... , ... • ....... J.Westioe Linglebach; Bob &Betty Variety- Keith Sharp -oil, Mrs. Bruce Stores ....................... D. Bode is allowed to slip "by without Treasurer... • , ..... . • ....... R.C.Kirk vase, Mrs. Hilda Seller's; Seaforth Rathwell, Brucefield; R.S. Box- action. Just one second of Meat Market -$5.00 voucher, Mrs. chair, Allan Cat hat; Sim X -Ray Mrs. C. Lobb. P- inaction can destroy a life, a home Y , Nettie Stimore; Stewart Bros.- sons -planter, Mrs. Fre7d Steven- and happiness. towels, Joan Devereaux, R.R.4; son, Brussels; Larones-candle PP MEDICAL STAFF Seaforth Creamery -10 lb. Elme- Approximately 80% of all acci- ACTIVE y holder, Mrs. David Hoover, dents are caused by lack of care of Dr. P.L.Brady; Dr. E. Malkus; Dr. C.T. B.Moyo; grove Spread, Mrs. Chas. Cun- Cash donations were received attention tot ningham, Clinton; Betty's Beauty from: Beaver Foods Ltd.; Wyant he task in hand or. Dr. R.Whitman; Dr. J. Underwood Salon -shampoo, Mrs. Ted Robin- & Co.; McConnell & Stewart; error of judgement. People are COURTESY chance -takers. They say 'An Dr. L. Roth Moyo; Dr.G.F.Mills; Dr.F.M.Newland son, Kippen; Dorothy McLelland Looby Construction, Dublin; East accident can't happen to me, I DENTISTS childs sweater, Mrs. Hazel Huron Produce; John Cardno; know what I'm doin But luck Coutts; Cash -ride on tractor, Seaforth Medical Clinic; Pull- and the law of averages don't Dr. R.C.Eickmeier; Dr. G. Bowker; Dr. C.E.Toll; Terry Stevenson; McLeans Flor-- mans Barber Shop; Tremeer work that way. Evver all one's Dr. C.J.Lacko; Dr. D. Palmer - ist-$5.00. voucher, Heather Barber Shop; Scott Poultry Farms y Y CONSULTING McKenzie, Clinton; Velma Mit- . Ltd.; Seaforth Electronics; Huron luck runs out. Dr. D.J.Allan; Dr. ian Lindsay; Dr. M. Tidman; ler-$3.00 baking, Elmer Rivers; Fabricators Ltd.; Don Eaton; Elva it takes disciplined thinking to Dr. V.P.Quinlan; Dr. N.W.Scratch; Dr. J.M.Watt; D. Williamson -light bulbs, Susan • Keith; Wongs Cafe; Beckers overcome carelessness, laziness' Dr. L.Roth Moyo; Dr. C.T.B,Moyo; Dr. P.L.Brady; Hickson, R.R.4, Walton; iGA-1 Store; Henry Ziler; Mrs. Geo. or unconcern where safety is vital Dr. K. lambert; Dr. P. Foxeroft; Dr. S.McNeill; Dr. case pop, Lavina Wheatley; Cash- Addison; Cleave Coombs; Heard to our well-being. J.A.Wickwire; Dr.T.W.Dean; Dr. T.J.Pellar 10 lbs. flour, Lillian Kerslake; Construction; Jack Mcilwain; (Temporary Privileges); Dr. E. Malkus; Dr. R. Bob Dinsmore (Texaco) -glasses, Bruce Rathwell; Mr. N. Knapp; A Huron Rxpositor Classified Whitman; Dr. J. Underwood Bonnie Boudreau; cash -10 lb. A•Y• Mclean; Bernard Craig, will pay yc.u'dividends. Have you sugar, Susan White; Ken Moore- R.R.2, Blyth; Anonymous. trifid one? Dial Seaforth 527-0171.