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WINGHAM AND
DISTRICT HOSPITAL
CORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the
Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be held In
the Nursing Assistants' Training Centre, Catherine St.,
Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 20, 1996 at the hour
of eight o'clock p.m. for the revision of bylaws; for the
election of Governors; for the appointment of Auditors;
and for the transaction of such other things as may
properly come before the meeting.
Copies of the Annual Report and Hospital Financial
Statements may be obtained at the front desk of the
Wingham and District Hospital effective June 12, 1996 and
at the Annual Meeting.
Memberships granting voting privileges may be
purchased at the front desk of the hospital for five dollars
($5.00) prior to five o'clock p.m., Wednesday, June 5,
1996. No membership sold, after that time will entitle the
purchaser to a vote.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this 3rd day of May, 1995.
By order of the Board of Governors.
L. Koch,
Secretary.
rmk.ac. iv. • nE VI I 'LEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1996
Pupils perform 'Going West'
A Spring Concert will be held on
Wednesday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at
the EWPS with the performance
"Going West". Everyone is
The Evening Unit of the UCW
met at the home of Lorna Cook
with 20 members and one visitor
present. Leader, Barbara Anderson,
welcomed everyone and opened the
meeting with a poem.
Sheila Nixon conducted the
worship service with the theme
"Cards of Love". The scripture and
meditation were from Hosea and
the hymn We Praise You 0 God
was sung.
During the business, the roll call
was answered with a donation of
food to the North Huron Commun-
ity Food Shares.
And donation of money will be
given the Youth group to help
cover expenses for updating the
cabin at Camp Menesetung.
Soc. gets $1,550
THE EDITOR,
On behalf of the Canadian
Cancer Society I would like to
thank those who donated their
times to canvass. This year a total
of $1,550 was collected. Thanks
again.
Theresa Machan.
welcome.
Pre-school story time was held at
the school on Friday, May 10.
Special presentations were held at
The June meeting will be at
Louise Bosman's and the call
will be articles for Vacation Bible
School.
The program, presented by
Mildred Yuill, was a book review
of "The Long Walk to Freedom" by
Nelson Mandela.
The meeting closed with the
benediction, after which lunch was
served by Lois Anderson and Irene
Lamont.
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Beth Procter, Frani, and Dorothy
Procter, Kevin and Karen. RR 5,
Brussels, Sandra and Larry
Mayberry, Marilyn Mayberry and
friend, Darryl Mayberry and friend,
Londesboro, attended the wedding
of Dorothy's sister in Kitchener last
Saturday. Karen Procter was a
bridesmaid.
The bride, Catherine is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van
Lammeren and the groom, Lino is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Silvano
the school on Monday, May 13;
Ontario Students Against Impaired
Driving Grades 7 and 8; Sunsense,
kindergarten, Grade 1, 2 and 3/4;
tobacco reduction, Grades 4/5, 6
and 8.
Preschool story time will be held
again on Friday, May 17 from 9:45
- 10:30 a.m. in the school library.
Sneaker Day is Friday, May 17.
The Wingham Recreation ,
Department will be presenting a
special activity for the students at
EWPS shortly after 9 a.m.
Congratulations to Jon Cucksey,
Becky Logan, Colleen Van Camp
and Tim Jerva for representing the
school at the County Wide Science
Fair. Becky and Colleen were
Grade 8 Biology winners and each
received a beautiful science book.
Colussi of Kitchener . The wedding
took place at the St. Marys Catholic
Church in Kitchener with the
reception following in the
Hungarian Canadian Club in
Cambridge.
They stayed overnight at the
Holiday Inn. Phil, Marjorie
Stopforth and Alexandria joined
them for brunch Sunday, Mother's
Day.
Maxine Zettler of RR 4,
Walkerton visited last Friday with
her mother, Beth Procter and
enjoyed a noon meal at Mildmay.
L. Cook hosts UCW
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THE EDITOR,
The major fundraiser, the person-
to-person. canvass, of the Huron
County Chapter of the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario, is
winding down, and again Huron
County has given its support to a
successful campaign. The
foundation wishes to thank the
media, the chairpersons, captains
and canvassers, for their efforts,
especially during the inclement
weather that plagued the campaign
in February.
Besides all those individuals who
helped out in any why and the
many businesses who have
sponsored events and contributed to
the success of fundraisers, the
board of directors of the Huron
County Chapter, wish they could
thank each one individually for
their support in furthering the
research to eradicate Canada's No.
1 Killer. Research has helped to
reduce the Heart & Stroke death
rate by 35 per cent over the last
decade!
Our hope is that by continued
research, Heart and Stroke disease
will even decrease further and
victims will have a better quality of
life.
Yours truly,
Frank A. Williams,
Huron County Chapter,
Communication Chair.
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leadership 111 openly recognizing
our many losses. We do have a
desire and a need to maximize the
contributions of each and every one
of us for the good of all. We know
each other well enough to know to
whom we can turn. Perhaps all we
lacked, until now, is the
understanding of what is going on
when we find witches and witch-
hunts in organizations.
Access to relevant and complete
information is imperative for good
decision making. Why isn't this
happening in Huron County?
J Harris.