The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-05-07, Page 7•
FORMING. VOLUNTEER UNIT
AT THE ONTARIO HOSPIT
About 70 person's attended
meeting at the Ontario Hos-
pital Monday evening when in-
itial steps were taken to,,form
what is to be known as The
Ontario Hospital Volunteer
Unit.
A nominating committee is
to present a slate of officers
or adoption at a meeting to
e 'held on Monday, June 1.
In order to finance the start-
in,g, of the unit an initial mem-
buship fee of one dollar, for
the 'first year only, was set.
Dr. J. N. Hagan, supefintend-
ent of the Ontario Hospital, re-
ferred to the gathering as '"A
-wonderful response" and said
the services of the volunteers
'could be used so beneficially in
sn many different
pointed • out that so .'vely often
persons coming in 'from out-
side of tbe hospital could be
of more .help in aiding the pat-
ients to reeaveri than the mem-
bers of the hospital staffo Dr,
Raged introduced the various
heads of departments at the
hospital who in turn spoke of
the importance of: the volun-
teers,
Dr. D. I-1. Moogk, assistant
superintendent, pointed out how
civilian volunteers could help
patients re-establish themselves
in a community or to maintain
a necessary patient contact w,ith
a community.
Dr. J. A. Steedman told how
the hospital an give patients
helpful drugs but volunteer
visitors can provide a human
"77 SUNSET STRIP"' IS
•IN COLBORNE TOWNSHIP—
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HOLMESVILLE: Following
the pica for farmers to have
• their names printed piainly
On their mail boxes and to
have signs printed with the
given naine. ,of the, farms, a
Maitland Concession farmer
has "gone Hollywood" in his
efforts.
Located near Forester's,'
Midge on the Colborne side
of the Maitland Concession,
is a lovely second growth
bush with e wide avenue cut
'down through' the middle of
iOleading to the riiver bank.
At the roadsideis a large
sign denoting, -the -name .01" -the
farm tree avenue -77 SUN-
SET STRIP,, same as thefam-
ed TV program. The farm
belongkto Les, Jervis..
And SO th"T'Vea'fia
,rnovie flavor sine across the
river on 'the Goderich ToWn-
snip side is the site-TvWeTC
the great - great - grandfather"
of Walt 'Disney, Hollywood
,producer, .once operated a
grist mill. It Was 17 yeark
ago that the famed creator
of the movie caricatures visit-
ed the banks of the Maitland
River .at thLs point to see
only a few stones remaining
of what was once a pioneer
grig- hint op-efaTed—briirs-
great-great-grandfather.
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VICTORIA DAY CELEBRATION MAY 18
We Will Have A Large .Selection Of
F I R EW RK S
All Price Ranges
FIKHER'S Smoke 8.4iti Shop
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"telatio,nship •of 'inestimable val-
ue to the patients.
Mr. Basil social worker
and public relationsofficer for
the hospital, emphasized the
need for volunteers to help him
in , .making outside contacts
which could aid the patients.'
Mr. Ross McDaniel, hospital
business administrator, agreed
that the help from volunteers
was most desirable and -that
no one should feel the least re-
luctant about approaching him
for suggestions on the various
ways in which -they .could help.
Mrs. Van Egmond, the occupa-
tional therapy teacher, told of
how eagerly the patients look-
ed forward to each Wednesday
whe.n volunteers came to the
hospital to :assis4 in this:work,
Another speaker was Mrs. E.
Prosser, superintendent of
nurses.
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DUNGANNO
DUNGANNON. Mrs. Rol*.
Krogan and daughter, Lynda,
returned to their home at El-
bow, Saskatbhewan, ,aifter a visit
with her sister, MTS. -Harvey
Culbert.
A short - course on copper
tooling -is being sponsored by
the Dungannon Women's Insti-
tute, The instructress is Miss
I. Leslie far Monday and Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Habel,
'Port Colborne, were visitors. for
a few days with her sister, Mrs.'
Alvin Sherwood:
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort
Mr. L. H, Diggiin gave a com-
prehensive review of what vol-
unteers had dune at the hos.:
pital so far and, of plans to
form a volunteer unit. She
also related how different or-
ganizations had entertained the
patients in various way%
Mrs. O. L. Day acted achair-
man of . the 'meeting and Mrs.
John Hindmersh as secretary.
GIVE MOM A BREAK 1
THIS' WEEK -END
Do Her -Washing -and. Drycleaning for. Her' -
in Our Modern Westinghouse Machines
WEEK -END SPECIAL
FREE 25c WASHING
of St' .Gatharinea epent +he
weekend -vvith Mr. and Mrs.
Oesil Blake.
B/W Lynda'Blake, student at
Stratford Teachers' College, has
been successful in getting a
School' to teach in Septeinber
at Searboro. 4
1..arada and Wendy Thomas of
TO -onto; Children of Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Thomas, Toronto,
spent last week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Webster.
Mrs. Earl Sherwood and
daughter) Neta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Culbert on Sunday.
• Speaker Is Nurse.,,,_4„„/
Mrs, B. Stewart was ,hostess
for 25 members of Dungannon
Women's Institute on Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Blake
presided and .plans were CM-
oleted. for. •delegates• to ,attend
the dis,trlee annual meeting ,at.
Bei:gave pn May 28th.
The ,,gue,stnpefiker was 1,iss
Jenner, Public Health nurse
from' doderich.. Her. subject
was "First Aij in the Home;"_
and dealt mainly'with first aid
kits and general eniergendes
in the home. Pamphlets were
han.,ded out on the subject. Mrs.
Wilmer Rutledge thanked .the
speaker. Mrs. liugh. McWhin-
ney installed the 1904,65 offic-
ers and welcomed' thureildent,
Mrs. Clifford Crozier, to the
chair. Mrs. Wilbur Brown, as
anniversary convener, thanked
all the members for their as-
sistance towards the SuceeSs of
the golden ,anniversary of Dun-
gannon Wcfnen's Institute on
April 15th. Lunch was con-
vened by 11/It's. Otto popp,
400,0
-FOR SAL
T ON
SATURDAY, MAY 16
HURON and KINLOSS 'MUNICIPAL
TELEPHONE WAREHOUSE-,
WITH EACHLOAD OF DRYCLEANING MAY 1 8 9
BETWEEN 9 a.m. and 9.p.m,. ONLY
WEST STREET
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, Old wall -type magneto telephones. Also several miles
*of cedar potles sold in ground and removed.
Information- as to the location of the poles may be
obtained prior to ipe sale from ;Clayton Nicholson, phone
Ripley 32R, business; or 70R, residence.
D. B. 'BLUE,
- Auctioneer
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of•Gbderich Eflevators .4* e
The .company has found that
over the years pert of the rock Shale rock, icommon 'to the
foundation has crumbled, leduc- Maitland valiey, is not among
ing its strength.
"We're advised that there is The Foundati9n Company --an
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manager, :.
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house Was ,b,,1,111,t, t49, ..0 '_,ael,g
foundation has ,ikeen- Ntealcc4e4
by rock b,la,sting in ,the hailer
and the warldh,g4 rif shlp.s'
wheels so close to the:elevate,,tS,
explained Mi. Par.ogne,
the •-strofigest, •
PLEAS E MOM WI T H.
FoundatiGn Engineering
pulling 741$4X.„,
4„11d '.'W•l1.1 Utter' "POOR davtrh,
ment PAA,Pe.tkp
Mr, Parsons :$41d Ithe,fae.ftt
Are: haihg replaced. : 7kfai„10.$et.,,t,
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10 f104114. a dental eavity.r
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water haw and marc W`. '
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be added when the feOhlent,7
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Work is' giqacte'cl to
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W. J. DENOMME
FLOWER SHOP
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Suggestions From Our Regular Menu
BAR -B -Q SPECIALS -
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Served with French Fries and Our Own Special Sauce
CHICKEN ON A BUN 75c
PORK ON A BUN . 70c
BEEF ON A BUN , , ... '70c
, TURKEY 61CT A BUN 80c
HAM ON A BUN ...
ITAIAN-'STYLE SPAGHETTI
A la Caruso, Mushroom, Diced
80c
1.10
Chicken and Meat Balls
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Yes,. all day Friday'we are treating to the coffee. Come in during
' t fie -morning and 'again in the afternoon and it will be our pleasure "
to serve you free of charge. Come in, see dur place and have a coffee.
FRIDAY MENU SPECIALS
MACARONI and CHEESE 80e
BLUE BRAND WITH CHEFS SALAD
T- BONE STEAK 2.75
WHITE FISH 1.40
HALF FRIED CHICKEN ' 1.55
FISH and CHIPS (Et7glish Style) 75c
All MAO Include Soup or Juice, Dessert, Veget9ples, Potatoes, itolls and Beverage.
AIR CONDITIONED — NEW CLEAN WASHROOMS
ACCOMMODATION FOR 5 PEOPLE — MODERN EQUIPMENT
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