The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-12-25, Page 19Page 18 - Lu 4inow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 25, 1996
42. Obituaries 46. In Off. Coming
Memoriam Events
RENA AGNES FISHER
At Brdemar Retirement
ventre T urnberry Township
on Wednesday December
18. 1996 Mrs Rena Agnes
F saber of Wrngham age 86
years Survived by her
daughters Vivian and Arnold
Lougheed of Niagara Falls
Kathieer and Bill Gibson of
1h'h,tecrurcri Mary and
Sc rdc fl C Ossldy ',1)t
K,r gstcn Sandra and
C rrriari • Machan ct
Brussels Doris Ru§seU and
F ley Ji:artier ,f Bryon sons
r,7 Mary r•cher of
_ear irtor, Go,dr ri and Anita
.' see, 'r Er r srr,r,re and
aaugrner ire -law soar, Fisher
lrvatenc , Ala'., survived
r Katraeen
Disler of R R ft1 .Lucke'>w
arid r,er brother Jchr.
1arrJrriers C,f London 1✓
granocriildrer and .25 great
grancichiioren Predeceased
by her husband George
Fisher in 1976 her grand-
son Lee Fisher in 1987 her
g.real granddaughter
Alexandra Bajt in 1993, sis:
tern Alma Lowry. Lillian,
Simpson and brother David '
Elliott aria Irwin Carruthers
vri,i,at;r,,r, was held at
Mcb.,rney F "rteral Hr,rr�e
,rylrlgr,arr, or Dec 19
Funeral servir„e was at Si
Andrews s Presbyterian
Church on Friday Dec 27
with Rev John P Vaudry
r.,tticia'irirg interment r
South Kinloss Cemetery
Memorial donations to the,
Alzheimer Soci'ely The
Cancer Society or Heart
and '.-:,trCee Fr urviation
would rye appreciated as
r:xpressioris ef sympathy
/-,r, [.a;,te:rr, r,:it' servir,r; wa:
't if Ir; a' r.rir_ Jrir,ra ilotrif; o,,
.lar
�+ i lit hs
LOGTENBERG
Jerry and Kay vvi`» to
arlr,r)unr„r: the birth o1 their
or. ruerrit Andrew !born
December 1 1 , 1996 at
Wiriyharri and District
Hospital weighing 9 lbs 6
oz Gerrit is a brother for
Megan. Derek and Carrie
Grandparents are Gordon
and Phyllis Morrison of R.R
1 Lucknow and Derk
Logtenberg of R R. 1
Dungannon Great grand
mother rs Mrs. Simon
Uet3oer ref Lucknow --52
46. Mn
Memoriam
LEDDY
Raymond J. Leddy passed
away December 28, 1986.
Just a memory, fond and
true,
to show we still remember
you,
Though 10 years have
passed away.
Still we miss you day by
day.
Always remembered by his
larnily. --52x
MORI U#
WANT TO HELP
cow) AAIPprEE,. WOW
Muff UNE r0 SAY,
SHANKS/
ti the War Amps
4
IRWIN
In loving memory of Wilham
John Jr who passed away
December 24 1991
His weary hours and days
of pain,
His troubled nights are past.
And In our aching hearts we
know
He has found sweet rest at
last
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by his !amity •
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47. Cards of
Thanks
PtNECREST MANOR
A b.9 thank you to fam,ly
(r ends and everyone le
Lucknow and corrrnunity for
all the kiridness arid gen-
erosity shown to us this past
year We orish you all a
Merry ( nristrnas and a
Happy New !'ear God
bless Residents --52ar
48. Coming
Events
BINGO
Goderich Knights rjf
Colurnbus Thursday 7 p m
Celurnbus Centre 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in
prizes $1000 00 Jackpot
must go---15tfar
COME AND GO TEA
The larnily rpt Sarah (Sadie)
Barbour invite. friends and
• neighbors to a Corrie and
Cagy, Tea to celebrate her
90tr. birthday Jan 5, 1997
2 - 4 p ret, at Wingharn
Presbyterian ;!lurch
P{e ase- Iet your pre>S(7,,nre br
your 901 • r)2,511
Lucknow
United Church
Christmas Eve
Service
7:06 P.M.
Come as you
are.
All
Welcome
Presbyterian Ctrurches
Lucknow & South Kinloss
Family Christmas
Eve Service
Candlelight Service
of Lessons & Carols
Lucknow Presbyterian
Tuesday
December 24th
7:30 p.m.
CHRISTMAS EVE
SERVICE
oIy communion at St
P ters Anglican Church,
Lu know Dec 24, 10 30
p m Ali are welcome.
51 52a
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
at the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall Saturday.
Jan 4 1997 Registration
12 30 • 1 30 Cash prizes
awarded Lunch served
Future dates Feb 1 Mar 1
and Apr 5 --52cc
FREE STOP SMOKING
PROGRAM
fcr Wc,rnen in
Ccunty Wrngham
begins January 23 1 30
p m Child care and trans•
portation can be provided
Call Ruth Cooper to regis-
ter 482-3416 or 1-800-265-
5184 --52.01-03ar
Hu
Group
SINGLES DANCE
Sunday. Dec 29 at the
Wrngham Legion Hall
Dancing from 7 p m to 11
p m. Music by
Westernaires Dress code -
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LOCAL HiSTORY BOOKS
"Reflections of West
Wawanosh" and "Ashfield
Township, Western
Division" will be available
from the following commit-
tee members Rhea
Hamilton Seeger, 529.72:38.
Lois Walden 528-3205,
June Robinson 529-7780,
Marian Zinri, 5P8-3710,
Mayrne Wilkins, 395-3495 -
-51,52.01cc
HAY DRYING BARN
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, Dec 28, 12 noon
F, p rn come see the hay
drier in 4pesratir,rl, r,ri tht;
fern). of 1 red Uurriir,
lilyttvv;iy
4t21 south of
Kifi<J tlridr)r; r.lturr;tl `,1
1,2
' a €e 141~1
NEW YEAR'S DAY
LEVEE
Lucknow Legion
1to4P.M.
Everyone Welcome
Life
Is what sou awe It
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th p• 11 1r 7..i j, Thy"
PdNNUPd11W/
Nutrition to (;o
i31eaklast gives you the
energy you need to start a
busy day. (.let your day
off to a good start at
home - eat cereal with
fruit, scramble eggs in
the microwave, drink a
blender shake made with
fruit and milk or yogurt
or finish the leftovers
from the fridge. if there's
not time to eat at hollie,
pack something or buy
something to eat vii the
way or once you arrive.
• Oto ,i
Task force hears other
options from committees
.front page 2
gcsted amalgamating) med-
ical services in the coun-
ties.
A delegation of busi-
nessmen !runt Wtngharn
continued the theme of -
amalgamating hospital
'u\ern►nent by suggesting
the counties should have
one hoard ter rural hospi-
tal, and unc the hospi-
tal IrnStr -'cord.
• ,\ uup from Stratford
(;e ' raI Hospital said the
k force could reduce
acute tare keds for the
counties lro►n the
HPI)HC'•s proposed 209 to
125 if it used the standards
'from the gov rent's
Health Restr turing
Commission.
The Winftharn
Community Action (;roup
presented "(Option 4",
which suggested creating a
hospital category bridging
the service divide between
secondary and primary
hospitals. They assigned
their "primary plus" hospi-
tal
ospi-tal (a combination ut the
task force's definition of a
primary hospital with
obstetrics and surgical
capacity) for Listowel,
Winghatn, and (;odcnch.
They yvould add 5ealurth
as a primary hospital, arid
leave Stratford as the sec-
ondary hospital.
A delegation represent-
ing all of the county's hos-
pitals, except Guderich
and Stratford, proposed
"option x." In that option.
they demand the tank force
institute urgent. erner-
gency care facilities for all
hospitals. They also sug-
gest letting all the hospi-
tals decide how to restruc-
ture the system.
St. Marys Community
Action Committee
stressed the area needs to
keep the hospital because
the task force options offer
there poor access to other
facilities and might cause
doctors to' leave an arca
without keds to its hospi-
tal.
South Huron
Community (;roup said
the task force ignored
Exeter hospital's locus on
emergency and ambulato-
ry care rather than in-
patient treatment. ft also
said the task force's origi-
nal options made the pop-
ulation of the (;rand Bend
arca travel longer for
emergency care than the
task lorcc's mandated
half-hour limit.
Hell said the present•
tions had a number of
Food Lominents reaffirm-
ing the work of the task
force.
lie counted Clinton's
call for a single hospital
hoard in the counties to
handle health restructuring
as furthering the task
force's attempt to stream-
line hospital care adminis-
tration.
Strattord's suggestion
to cut more acute care
beds shows how the task
force has been more mod-
erate than other govern-
ment agencies, he said.
in the St. Marys presen-
tation. Bell said, they sup-
ported their hid using the
information the task force
gathered from the commu-
nity in telephone surveys
and focus groups.
No groups representing
(;oderich made a presenta-
tion to the task force on
Monday.
(;odcrich's Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital did not send a
group because it was not
offering any alternatives to
the three options already
proposed, said Ken
Englcstad, hospital admin-
istrator in a telephone
interview Dec. 1 �.
He said the local hospi-
tal hoard sent a letter to
the 111'1)1 f(' andtask inrce
two weeks ago to respond
positively to its designa-
tion as a secondary hospi-
tal in the task force's pre-
liminary options.
Lif�'sbosk*iJIQ:>'
:,
when you neqd mqney1
you donl igv� It..
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s
r,.
' you have, to interested buyers.
rt
When you need
extra cash, sell the good,
but no longer used items
So whenever you have something
to sell, or have a need to fill,
jasiflejK4s
really measure up and solve
your problems quickly!
The lucknow Sentinel
528-2822