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In conducting reviews of perforrnanee,
ard members should werk closely with.
anagement and be kept Informed, she•
to, and it was stressed, that all informa-
on must be kept "up front; hide
°thing' ,
Other points in her report included:
"When board and CEO (chief executive
ffieer) work together, the hospital isa. win,
Illation for everyone."
"Trustees do not handle day to day
orris shutout
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tars, with John Bird. adding one assist, '
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Janet Nicholson's goal four minutes into•
first period, was all Lucknovv needed as
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ey posted a 1 - 0 triumph, over Brussels.
oan Chamney picked up the assist On the.
me winner.
Greg Hackett and Steve Howard had one
oal and assist eaeh, -to lead last year's -
” fnalist Lanesville Lords to a 3.- 0
utot over the Goderich
an Osch added the Lords other goal on an
nassisted effort, with his team two men •
'bort. ,
On Thursday night two goalk by Allison
ham paced the Blyth BaintOneers
0 victory over - the Goderich ,Knight •
ders.Kendra Youngbitit :picked •:up • an • •
ssist on both Baintoiseer: • , •
Ron de Boer netted two goals tolead 'the,
kelet Hornets.past the Clinton Warriors
a score' of 4.- O.: ken Quipp and- Dave
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iscosses.contructiop progressin closedsession...-
running. of the institution," and "Role of for tbe finance 'committee, told the board the immediate attention of a physician, '
administrator his image is crucial in the that 197 of 365 fund raising kits had been Both doctors said there is a problem
community," • • returned and that the canvass as about 60 getting the public to understand why
• . ° Lucknow trustee Jean Whitby and Mrs, per cent complete. He said $111,243 had someone with a minor injury may not be
Vair also 'submitted written reports on been raised as of the Previous friday night. able to see a doctor immediately, with Dr,
sessions they had , attended, .however In an, update to the report, Hayes said Corrin commenting. that some people are
copies of their reports were not made the total raised to date had been $139,203 "overly demanding •
available to the, press. 'in cash and $9,208.50 in pledges, which Dr. Wong went even further, declaring
In his adrninistratoes report, Hayes said included $29,508 in: cash and $7,650 in that, some people are "rudely overbear- -
that total discharges remain below last pledges collected through the mail -in ing". It is not fair to expect a doctor to be
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year's level but all other work is up. campaignon tap at all hours, he said, especially when
Howick trustee Alex Graham reporting He termed the results .!4,pretty fair", at the present tinie the hospital provides no
saying that normally only about 20 per cent
of the total drive is expected to 'come from dporowrin.er room for doctors even to sit or he
r to goot canvass, "and we're over
thethatd"7 He said the public needs to be educated
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itesorenA question by Morris. Township trustee in first aid and also to temper its Idelliands -
with comma sense.. It is not necessary to
Shirley Garniss, about patients visiting the
emergency- room who had been upset come to the hospital at 2.3Q in the morning
to have 'one's ears .syringed or to get a
because a doctor was not available Medical certificate signed. •
son with two members of the Medical staff • Auxiliary president Marilyn Wood than
on emergency treatment policies. •
presented a brief report, stating that
Doctors M. H. Corrin and W. Wong both
furniture had been ordered for the first
pointed out it is impossible for, a doctor to floor patient lounge and the rummage .sale
be physically present at the hospital 24 , had beenvery successful.
Following her •report, the board went
into committee -of -the -whole forthe bal-
ance of its meeting.
Ireland picked: up a single mark 'while in
the assist department Doug de Boer picked
up three on the night while Steve Douglas inimediately to treat them led to a discus -
added one.
Cheryl Walker had, two .goals and an
assist while Marie Brindley and Dianne
Nethery both had a goal and two assists to
lead Belgrave to an 8 - 0 victory over Yogi
Girls. Merrilyw Black and Denise Nethery hours a . day and , explained that the
had •a' goal and one assist each; with emergency room nurses, in consultation
• Brenda Bordon and June Bakker adding with doctor, decide .which cases require
single goals. , , • '
Three . goals and two assists by Wayne
Saunders helped to Carry the Lucky Devils
to a 13 - 0 blowout of the Maitland Dirt
Alders:. John Beadle and Dave. Carter
added two ,goals •and two assists for the
DeVila, while Mike Schumache collected
two goals •and one Assist, Rodger Forsyth
had ,One goal and two assists, Wayne
Carter a goal and an assist, and Don Carter '
and Al Forsyth, one goal apiece. ' .
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Waker Elliott Pollock
Walter Elliott Pollock passed away in his
th year at the Wingham and District
Flower bearers were Ben Ruffle, 'Walter,
ospital on October F7, 1984,40-v•-•
Farrell, Lorne Ritchie and Gordon SteWartz-
i He was born in Huron Township, May '7,
OBITUARIES
married Ellen Blanche Hooey on
eptember 29, 1945 who predeceased:him
if April 6, 1979. •
He is survived by seVerat nieces;
ephews and cousins: • •
Friends and relatives were received „at
e MacKerizie and McCreath Funeral •
ome in Ripley on Friday, until Saturday''
2.00 p.m. when funeral service was
nducted,by Rev, Warren McDougall and
ev. Robert Stokes. "
Interment followed in Kincardine ,Cem-
tery. • •
• Pallbearers Were Steve Simpson, • Dan
meltzer, Robert Elliott, Perry Elliott, Bob
ohnston and Grant McDonald. •
Constance [Stewart] Shelton
Constance Stewart Shelton, beloved wife
. of Christopher Shelton, passed away
suddenly in London- on October 23, 1984.
Predeceased by her husband and broth-
ers Arthur and Richard Stewart, she is
survived by one brother, Cyril Stewart and
two sisters, Mabel, Mrs. Bert Schofield
and Betty, Mrs. Frank Wooleston, all of
London. . • •
As requested no visitation and . no
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funeral. ..•
Interment- in *Greenhill Cenietery.
In lien of flowers donations to the charity
of your choice.
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