Clinton News-Record, 1974-08-15, Page 8The Clinton Merchants had special hats for the
businessmen during the Sidewalk Sale recently. Here
Police Chief Lloyd Westlake models one while in the
background are Tom Twyford and Clayton Groves. (News-
/Record photo)
Clinton court report
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Hodgins of Clinton, $43 or 15
days: Andrew Hummel of RR
1, Clinton, $35 or four days;
Frank White of Jorden Ontario,
$40; and Brian E. Miller of
Clinton, $45. Barry L. Thiel of
Exeter was fined $38 or four
days in jail for following too
cloAe in a motor vehicle,
Fined for speeding were Leo
Horbunuik of RR 1, Clinton,
$10; Louis J. Hartman, RR 3,
Clinton, $15; Anna M. Reeves,
St. Thomas, $15; Lyle J. Haney
of RR 4, Seaforth, $15 and Ar-
chibald J. Mason of Blyth, $15.
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Ross F, Bryant, I3,A.,
becomes administrator
of Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital, September 3, 1974.
Effective the same date, Dr.
Michael F. -Conlon, formerly
superintendent, becomes
Medical Director and Ross
McDaniel, formerly business
administrator, becomes
assistant administrator of the
hospital, Goderich is the last
provincial psychiatric hospital
to convert from medical
superintendency.
The appointments are in line
with Ontario ministry of health
policy to divide administrative
and medical responsibilities
previously combined in a single
superintendent's position. The
division of responsibilities was
brought about by the need to
maintain and improve
operating standards in the face
of increasing complexities in
both the administrative and
medical sides of psychiatric
hospital management.
Mr. Bryant is presently
assistant administrator
Huronia Regional Centre,
Orillia, a position he has held
since February 1973. His
present responsibilities include
managing 11 support service
departments and ap-
proximately 450 employees at
the centre.
Born in Hamilton, Mr..
Bryant graduated in 1969 from
Eureka College, University of
Illinois, with a bachelor of arts
degree in social sciences
specializing in psychology,
sociology and history. From
1969 to 1971 he attended the
School of Hospital Ad-
ministration, University of Ot-
tawa, and graduated with a
master's degree in hospital ad-
ministration.
Upon graduation, in 1971, he
was appointed administrative
resident, Ontario Ministry of
Health. He was assigned to ad-
ministrative projects at London
Psychiatric Hospital, Lakeshore
Psychiatric Hospital, Huronia
Regional Centre, Orillia, and
the Ontario Hospital, Cobourg.
In February 1973, Mr.
Bryant was appointed to his
present position as assistant
administrator at Huronia
Regional Centre. He is a mem-
ber of Heritage Canada and a
sailing enthusiast.
Dr. Michael F. Conlon has
been an important force in an
impressive list of accomplish-
ments-during his eight years of
association with the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital. Under his
guidance, the hospital received
full accreditation in 1972 from
the Canadian Council on
Hospital Accreditation. The
hospital also introduced new
programs in rehabilitation and
vocational services, an alcohol
and addiction unit, a child care
and family unit, an intensive
care unit, and a day care cen-
tre in Stratford in connection
with the Stratford General
Hospital.
Under Dr. Conlon's direc-
BY MRS.
H.F. BERRY
Mrs. R, Handcock and boys
of Vancouver, B.C., returned to
their home having spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. V.
Hargreaves and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson
and Karen spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson and
family.
tion, the hospital has developed
close affiliation with the
University of Western Ontario
in clinical programs in the
fields of psychiatry and
psychology,
Ross McDaniel has been
business administrator of
Goderich HoePital, AMC* 1962,
Previously he was associated
with the Ontario Hospital,
Kingston, and the Ontario
Hospital School, Smiths Falls,
In his 23 ye'ars with the
Ministry of Health, he has been
active in non-medical hospital
administration.
CCNA names
new executive '
Cloudesley Hoodspith,
publisher of The Times of
North and West Vancouver, is
the new President of the
Canadian` Community
Newspapers Association. He.
was elected recently during the
joint convention of CCNA, the
National Newspaper
Association and the New York
Press Association at the Four
Seasons Sheraton Hotel in
Toronto.
Hoodspith succeeds Andrew
Y. McLean of the Huron Ex-
positor of Seaforth, who now
becomes Chairman of the
Board. Ernest Neufeld,
publisher of the Weyburn, Sask.
Review, was elected First Vice-
President, and Charles AI
McLean, publisher of the
Camrose Alberta Canadian was
elected Second Vice-President.
Continuing as Treasurer,
Corporate Secretary and
General Manager are - Lynn
Lashbrook, publisher of the
Rodney Mercury, Ont., Bill
Kennedy, publisher of the
Durham Chronicle, Ont., and
E. Michael Walker.
The following were elected to
the Board of Directors: British
Columbia, C.S.Q. Hoodspith,
Times of N. and W. Vancouver,
B.C., Cliff Hacker, Abbotsford
Sumas & Matsqui News, •B.C.;
Alberta, Charles A. McLean,
Camrose Canadian, Alta,,
Howard Bowes, Leduc
Representative, Alta.; Saskat-
chewan, Ernest Nenfeld,
Weyburn Review, Sask., Frank
Letkemann, Saskatchewan
Valley News, Rosthern, Sask.,
Joe Ashfield, The Whitewood
Herald, Sask.; Manitoba, Ian
MacKenzie, Portage Leader,
Man., Hal McCallum,Dauphin
Herald, Man.; Ontario, Lynn
Lashbrook, Rodney Mercury,
Ont., Bill Kennedy, Durham
Chronicle, Ont., J.C.R.
McKnight, Tillsonburg News,
Ont. Hal. McConnell, Tilbury
Times, Ont.; Quebec, Cec
Leggett, The News & Chronicle,
Pointe Claire, Que,; Maritimes,
Roy Mailman, The Monitor,
Bridgetown, N.S., Patrick
Hardy, Windsor Hants Journal,
N.S.,
We are pleased to report that
Mr, Jim Henderson has retur-
ned home after having surgery
in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pepper
spent a few days at Chesley
Lake.
Rev. Paul Pa c-
kman and family returned
home last week from a vacation
in Vancouver, B.C.
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9-CLINTON NEWS141 0011PA PrIURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1974
Psychiatric hospital
has new administrator
In Clinton court last week,
John Charles Shanahan of
Clinton was sentenced to 15
days in jail on several charges
involving driving a motor
vehicle while under suspension,
and driving while disqualified.
Ralph B. Patience of London
was fined $75 or five days in
jail for possession of narcotics.
Donald E. Coleman of Seaforth
was fined $400 after conviction
under the Income Tax !Act.
Albert Norman Kyle and
• Donald J. Budd of Vanastra
. were each fined $38 or four
days in jail for having liquor in
a place other than their
residence. Maurice T. Nesbitt
of Clinton was fined $38 on the
same charge as was James
Aury of RR 2 Mitchell who was
fined $38 or faced two days in
jail. Neil Mustard of Brucefield
was fined $53 for consuming
liquor in 'a place other than his
residence.
Fined for having liquor while
under age were: Steven Steep
of Clinton, $35; Merlin F.
White of Clinton, e63 or 15
days; Michael P. Hadenko of
Clinton, $35 or three days.
Richard S. Hulley of RR 4,
Walton was fined $63 or six
days in jail for consuming
liquor while under age.
Fined for making un-
necessary noise were: Kim
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