The Brussels Post, 1972-04-05, Page 5News of
Huronview
The regular monthly song service sponsored by the
Clinton Clirlstian Reform Church and led by M r, Vanderendon
was held in the auditorium on Sunday evening. Mr. Jake
and Alice Rgorcla assisted with the musical numbers.
, Monday afternoon was the scene Of yet another Old Tyme
music session with an excellent crowd on hand to listen to
the music provided by Norman Speir on the violin and a guest,
Mrs. Flynn, playing the Piano. Also lending a hand with the
program was Mrs. Dales. Their co-operation and assistance
was much appreciated as it made the event that much more
enjoyable for those in attendance,
The, Clinton Kinettes served as hostesses to about 60
residents on Wednesday afternoon. A tea and small lunch
was first On the agenda for the day, This was immediately
followed by a sing-song with Miss Wiltze as the leader i
and Christol Jewitt playing the piano accompaniment. Other
Kinettes who helped with the program were Joyce Van
R iesen., Carol Finch, Bev Riley, Lori Carey and Rox-
Ann Brown. Requests were taken so that everyone would
have a chance to ask for his or her favourite song. The
program ended as Mrs. Mabel Nickerson showed apprecia-
tion and that of all the other residents by saying a few
appropriate words of thanks.
The residents of. Huronview were pleased to have visits
last week from the Kinettes, the Salvation Army, and St.
Joseph Separate School of Clinton. A representative from
the Salvation Army, along with volunteer helpers, toured
the home on Wednesday afternoon and presented treats and
an Easter magazine to each resident. Students from Grade
5 & 6 of St. Joseph School presented treats and Easter
cards that, were made in class to the residents of the Womens
Bed Care and Special Care on Thursday afternoon. Father
Kelly chaperoned the students and also took them on a tour
of the home.
A communion service was held in the chapel on Thursday
morning conducted by Reverend Wittick of Blyth United
Church assisted by Mr. Campbell representing the session
and organist, Mrs . Brown.
The Junior Sunday School of Clinton Penticostal led by
Mrs. Pocock, entertained on Family Night. The program
included vocal and instrumentals by Mrs. Ruth Colclough,
Bo b Whatt and pianist Jean Glazier. A chorus from the
Sunday School sang several numbers and led the residents in
a sing-a-long.;
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turn in a hospital needs study.
Reeve Boyle of Eieter said
there was "no damn way" a
town such as Clinton could raise
funds locally through a canvass
because it is "hemmed in" by
hospitals in Seaforth, Goderich,
Exeter and Wingham.
Clerk John Berry reviewed
the grant system over the past
years. He said that in the past,
each hospital had received a
total of $50,000 through a county
grant system. Later, the fund
provided for per bed grants at
the time of new construction. This
grant went from $700 to the pres-
ent $2,000 per bed for new con-
struction.
"But the need now is not for
more beds," concluded Mr. Berry
"and it would seem the present
system is outdated."
Also referred back to the
.Executive Committee was a rec-
ommendatio n not to consider the
purchase of the Van Egmond
property near Seaforth or to
provide a grant toward the proj-
ect.
From the discussion, it was
evident that confusion abounded
'with councillors displaying many
different explanations of the
future of the Van Egmond his-
torical site.
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Barry MPqauley of Stratford
spent geeter ,Sunday with
.Mother, Mrs,. Dorothy McCauley
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Mr, .4.44 Mrs. Arthur Weiler,, Robert and Ponnie of Toronto, And
Mr,, and Mrs. Robert. ThcirntOno. Dianne, Steven and Twyla Dawn
of Dublin Spent Easter week end
at the home of Mr. and Mt 5,
George Thornton.
Easter Visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Harold Thomas were Mr,
and Mrs. Roy gurSt and family
of Walkerton and. Mr, and Mrs,
Jas. Edgar and family of
istowel,
Capt. and. Mrs, David. Kreuter
of St. Soye, P.Q. and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson of 4911004 were weel5
end visitors with Mr. and. WS. Cal, Kreuter,
Mr. and Mrs, Verne Grenke of
Coniston were week end visitors.
in Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Ebel and
family of Ingersoll were Easter
weekend visitors with Mr. And
Mrs. Jack McCutcheon and other
relatives.
Mrs. George. Baxter, son
George and Miss Leslie pick
of Guelph were Good Friday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
Lamont.
Mrs. Julie Kerney. returned
last week from a trip to Florida.
Mrs. George Chidlow is visit-
ing relatives and friends in Kit-
chener and Hespeler.
Mr, and Mrs. • Dick 'Dennis
and family of Barrie were holiday
weekend visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Dennis.
Miss Karen Spence, who
underwent surgery at St.
Michael's. Hospital, is improving
satisfa.ctorily.She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Spence
of Brussels. Mrs. Scott recently
visited her daughter in hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rann,
accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Alma Spence of Toronto
returned last week from a trip
to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Rann
visited last week with their son
Bob and Mrs. Rann and family
of Galt.
Graeme Scott of Fonthill, who
has just returned from a trip to
Venezuela, was an Easter visitor
with his father, W. S. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pearson,
son Robert and Murray Bone are
holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryans
have returned from their trip to
South America.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robin-
son from Bloomfield Hills, Mich.,
were Easter weekend visitors
with her father, Robert David-
son.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Davidson,
Port Elgin, were visitors with
Mr.- and Mrs. George Davidson.
Out of town visitors with
George and Mrs. Evans were
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sattler,
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.Casey
Hudson, Goderich during the past
week. Good Friday visitors at
the same home were Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert Murray of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cousins
have returned from a vacation in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin David-
son of Kitchener spent the Easter
week end with her mother, Mrs.
I. McArter.
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Alexander explained. "Maybe it
wasn't fair that way either."
Goderich's Reeve Paul Car-
roll called it a "pretty backward
system" when hospital boards
had to go door-to-door for some-
thing as vital as health services
for its citizens. He said moving
the funding to a per capita basis
wasn't the solution, either.
"If this county really wants to
do something about the inequities
of the system," offered Reeve
Carroll, "it can take the lead in
setting down reform."
Doug McNeil, reeve of Col-
borne Township and also a mem-
ber of the board of Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital in
Goderich, said hospitals must
have approval from OntarioHos-
pital Services Commission to
build after they have waited their
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