The Brussels Post, 1979-07-11, Page 4ALLAN KNIGHT
son of Marjorie and the late
Goldwin Knight graduated
from Fanshawe College on
_June 21 with a Motive flower
lechnician dploma. Afianwas
a former graduate of Listowel
District Secondary School.
— THE BRUSSELS POST JULY 11, 1979
Walton WI to
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Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
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W.I. MEETING
The Walton Women's
Institute will hold their meet-
ing on Wednesday, July 18 at
8:15 p.m. in the community
hall. Convenors for Family
and Consumer Affairs, Mrs.
Vidla Kirkby and Mrs.
Margery Huether will be in
charge of meeting, when a
speaker will attend from the
Town and Country Home
*kers from Wingham.
Roll call - a modern medi-
cal aid I appreciate, motto -
Happiness is something we
cultivate in our minds. Come
and bring a friend. Everyone
is welcome. Lunch will be
served.
Huronview residents
take ride to Grand Bend
Father Hardy held Roman
Catholic Mass on Friday
morning. Friday afternoon,
Mrs. Florence Doak, Alice
Buchanan, Ruby McVittie,
Phyllis Connell, Mrs. Agnes
Sparks, Golda Tyler, and
Mary Van Camp went on a
van ride to Goderich and over
to Grand Bend to pick up
tickets for "Sound of Music"
which we will be seeing
August 29th.
On July 3rd, Margaret
Mitchell, Grace Peck, Mary
Ross, Margaret McQueen,
Gladys Stanlake, Eunice
Lamb, Mabel Garrow, Verna
Elliott, Elsie Henderson, -J.
Cunningham, Louis Wild,
and Morgan: Dalton took a
short trip to Blyth Little
Theatre and were treated to
complimentary tickets to see
"I'll be back for you before
midnight". The residents
stated that they enjoyed it
very much.
On Wednesday afternoon
all our residents who were
from Goderich went to the
Kinsmen picnic at Saltford
Valley Hall. After a musicial
programe, the residents en-
joyed a lunch of sandwiches,
cheese, ice cream and coffee.
Our Mrs. Florence Doak
received the prize for the
oldest lady in attendance.
Also on Wednesday after-
noon, our Over 90 Club met
when Mrs. Elsie Henderson,
and Cecil Skinner provided
the entertainment. Cookies
and tea were served by our
volunteers.
Mrs. Prou ty held Bible
Study Thursday afternoon.
As Father Hardy will be
away for the next two weeks,•
there will be no Catholic
Mass.
Huronview would like to
wish Happy Birthday to the
22 residents celebrating
birthdays this month, and
especially Mrs. Hannah Wil-
liamson .who will be 91, and
William Westlake who will
be 94 years young.
Health Unit to watch
Heather Gardens
BY JLFF SEDDON
The Huron County health
unit intends to carefully
monitor health conditions at
the• privately owned Heather
Gardens in the future to
ensure that residents at the
Vanastra home for former
psychiatric patients get
adequate medical attention.
County medical officer of
health, Dr. Brian Lynch, told
county council Thursday that
the supervision of medical
care for the 70 residents at
Heather Gardens resulted
from complaints from a
Seaforth doctor that there
was a six month lapse in
medical supervision at the
home.
Lynch, who refused to
disclose the name of the
Seaforth doctor, told council
that he checked out the
complaint about medical
attention for residents of
Heather Gardens because
the law required him to. He
told council that it was his
responsibility to ensure that
?laces like Heather Gardens
maintain health standards
according to provincial law.
He explained to council
that he did not want to create
the impression that Heather
Gardens was giving re-
sidents shoddy treatment. In
fact he told council that the ‘co-cperation he received
Worn the owner of the home
was "absOlutely excellent"
and that he was satisfied that
residents were looked after
• , Mrs. Clair Haskett, whc
operates Heather Gardens,
was not upset with county
involvement. She did,
however, deny that there was
any lapse in medical care of
patients.
She explained that the
physician that regularly
attends to Heather Gardens
residents had been away and
that a• doctor that filled in for
him was released. She said a
third physician, Dr. R.A,
Whitman of Seaforth had
been retained to look after
residents.
Whitman said he had seen
some residents of Heather
Gardens and indicated that
medical supervision was not
what it had been. But he did
say that any medical
problems were brought to his
attention promptly adding
that Mrs. Haskett was doing
a good job of caring for the
patients.
Dr. Lynch told council
regular public health clinics
are planned for Heather
Gardens for the future. He
said health unit staff will visit
Heather Gardens twice
monthly in the summer and
once a month in the winter to
ensure that residents are
Bving in a healthy environ-
nw4it.
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