Times-Advocate, 1983-08-10, Page 21
Times -Advocate, August 10, 1983
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A SLUGFEST — Steve Banister and Chad Morton go
at each other during a pillow fight at Sunday's
McGillivray Ball Day at the Lieury park.
Phil Lovell looks at fallen tree and broken shed windows at his Kippen
area home
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Home care for the
chronically ill will be in-
troduced in Hui on Cc,unty on
October 15. The announce-
ment was made yesterday by
Health Minister Keith Norton.
"My ministry is placing
greater emphasis on long-
term care to meet changing
health care requirements and
the needs of the growing
number of elderly residents
across the province," said
Norton. "We already have
evidence that with chronic
nome care elderly patients
respond more quickly to
treatment and are more con-
tent when it is received in the
home setting."
There are now 886,700 peo-
ple 65 or older in Ontario, but
by the year 2002 this figure
will increase to 1.38 million.
The ministry has set aside
$896,400 to cover the costs of
the new program during its
first full year of operation
when it is expected to serve
approximately 350 residents.
Nursing, homemaking, nutri-
tional counselling, occupa-
tional therapy • and
physiotherapy will be provid-
ed. These services are
already offered on a short-
term basis in Huron County
and elsewhere in the province
under the ministry's acute
home care program.
During 1982/83 more than
670 residents of Huron Coun-
ty received acute home care
services at a total cost of
$540,880. The average length
of stay on the acute program
is 30 days; on the chronic
home care program the
average is 137 days.
The ministry's aim is to ex-
pand chronic home care to all
areas of the province by the
end of March, 1984. Thirty-
four of a total of 38 programs
are already in operation.
Stephen lets job
for line extension
Stephen township council
has awarded the contract to
install water lines on two con-
cession roads to Robinson
Farm Drainage of Ailsa
Craig.
The Robinson firm with a
bid of 48 cents per foot to in-
stall a four inch water line
was the lowest of three
received.
Water from the provincial
line coming from the Lake
Iluron plant at Port Blake will
be extended to south of the
Crediton road on Concession
8-9 and about a mile north of
Crediton on Concession 6-7.
Installation is underway this
week.
Council registered no objec-
tion to a zoning amendment
from the town of Exeter
changing zoning in one area
from institutional to
restricted industrial.
Hours of the Stephen waste
disposal site located on Con-
cession 14 will be extended to
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Tuesday
and Friday and the last Satur-
day of each month for the
balance of the summer. This
is an extension of one hour per
day.
The Stephen arena board
has been granted permission
to hire an engineer to bring in
a report on possible renova-
tions to the front of the
township arena.
The sweet corn patch at Keith- Loveli's was totally decimated
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White bean fields suffered extensive damage in hail storm's wake.
JP denies requests
Two area men who sought one year in which to pay. - Algonquin Drive, Huron
longer payment times for Wedlake granted him six Park, who pleaded guilty to
fines levied in Exeter court, months. using license plates not issued
Tuesday, were denied those Dollar was charged on Ju- for the vehicle he was driving.
requests by Justice of the ly 5 after striking a yield s,gn was fined $65.
Peace Douglas Wedlake. at the intersection of Highway He asked for two months in
4 and the Crediton Road. The which to pay and Wedlake
Robert R. Dollar, uen- 27 -year-old man said he had granted him only 30 days.
tralia, who pleaded guilty to no steady employment so he Moffat was charged on Ju -
operating a vehicle without couldn't afford insurance for ly 27 after police responded to
insurance, was fined the the vehicle. a call regarding erratic driv-
minimum $5(0 and asked for William '1' Moffat, 120 ing of a vehicle in Hensall.
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Bert Thomson and Shorty Caldwell examine size
of hail and its damage to a bean field.
The home care program
enables people to be looked
after in the privacy of their
own familiar surroundings,
providing their doctors
recommend this care.
The new chronic home care
program will be administered
by the Huron County Health
Unit.
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