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AleXandra MaraTe and Gen- Mr. Sehaefe+r told the annual
eral eHospital Board 'has'reposit•• imeeting: "During the, building
eed„ ;9 ,.keabfiR a ihow...year _program -the eaeoperataon of the
in everything but �al�aets.
p4-trai --, ihtsJP ta1--taO ctmeds
1(24 staff will be' required `ai-
soine inconvenience 'Will be ez-
penienced, -
`"However, be assured, that
every effort will be made to
provide adequate. facilities .dur-
ing this period," he said.
' Jahn Schaefer, who ''was rw
elected chairman Monday, re-
ported that 1964' was a ,year
of dteeisLon sexing. -''the bene-
fits will be seen in the future."
Chairman Schaefer. outlined
the activities of the year and
brought mneunoers up to date
with lates►t development in the
Planning of the new wing at
thel'annual meeting of the hos-
pital association. .
"Plans are now progressing,"
he said, "and building W should
begin during 1965. When com-
pleted God'erich will have a
new modern hospital wihieh will
e-a—C3 't-te-Ashc�cv""rf. lin n "
He went on: "Government
grants and money on Band will
pay for the greater portion of
the new building, the balance
will have tO be met by ptUbiiac
subscription and low -interest
loans through the Ontario Hos-
pital Services Commission."
- The chairrnan said the new
building would have space al-
located • for a historical remind-
er of the old building, which
to be deanolish.ed. -
. Historical
"This history will 'be retain,.
ed as a tribute to those people
who had the foresight to began
and carry on the original hos-
pital," he said.
Commenting on the board's
decision to work towards ac-
creditation Mr. Schaefer said
it would require much work
and pfianning.
He said: "Whom this is- reach-
ed it will be an assurance that
this 'hospital is pncrvidin�g a high --meals. - -Staff rr;ea .s are sold at
gctahty of patient care." e nominal price and on13r the
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d;eoSchaefer described, the colt Of raw 'feed is .recovered.
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-fion� t;o- e x�l�l��t11e _preSnt�. Mr:Wa11ak..s, ee as -please
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X-rayequi;pttnemJ as "an indica-
tion that we Wish to provide
the best equipment and. facile
ities _'for the 'patients."
At a meeting of the board,
held follotwting tie association
meeting, administrator Leo Wal-
zak said °`two price quotations
had been •receivedfor altera-
tions in the X-ray 'department.
aOtefllinghaus Ltd., Godericah,
bid,. $3,864 and Hyman Limited,
$8,700. '
In concluslon, Mr. Schaefer
said the operating budget ap-
proved by the Ontario Hospital
Services Comtmissign for 1964
was $50'7,300 'establishing the
catily ward rate at $19.95, semi-
private an additional $2 and
private $4.
He added that capital ex-
penditures for the year had a-
mounted to $7,247 including the
purchase of a hbrilator and a
diathermy machine,
Birth Rate Drop
Adrantstratior leeL:-. lzak
'reported that admissions, at ea
total of 1,867. for the eyear, had
been 11 less than 1963. e He
gave the reason for this as the
drop in birth rate whiich had
amounted' bo 47 lower than the
previous year.
"In total patient days, we find
that there was an' increase in
active treatment days by $00 salaries and wages, $370,999.96;
and- a r'educti'on of chronic days supplies. $39.415.41; general
by 710," said Mr. Walzak. service department, $23,212.19;
He added: "This of course plant operation and ma�inten-
follows the trend whereby there ' ince $27;801 67; dietary, $35,-
105.94; other, •$$,957.21; other
expenses, $709.34; depreciation,
$2I;883:127- Thome reu:ghtt--the,
total expenditure to $528,08484.
Bequese,e and donations for
the year were: Women's 'Hos,
. 524-62
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.ed to °see eqdp+nleit stipplied
to improve serves • and pro-
grams .of staff education to en-
able the hospital to keep a-
breast of new developments.
Accreditation
On the 'ixbject of accredita-
tion Mr. Walzak quoted Dr.
Malcolm T. MaeEaohern, an au-
thority on hospital administra-
tion.
Quoting he said: "Accredit-
ation gives hospitals, recogni-
tion of their effort to attain
and to maintain high standards
of service to patients. It gives
physicians assurance that their
patients will benefit from the
experience of well-trained per-
sonnel of many types and from
the besttypes of environment.
It gives the public a sense of
.security for proper care of the
ill and injured members of the
community."
A statement of revenue and
expenditure for the year show-,
at�i;ve and Wiilam-Tretble was
taking aver .from Wilmer Hardy
for Colborne To`�wruship
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• ..A...J3.r,�Qr1.�a.,�d.�Mrs...: G• �•,.y
Bilis were ,re-elected tO the
board during tthe. meeting for a
•ahree-year term and Mrs. E. J.
Pridham was elected to replace
Mrs. F. J. Curry - who is thee"
current representative to th
board from tee Women's -Hos
,pital Auxiliary.
Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Curry
.ateppod down from their posi-
tions as president and secre-
tary -treasurer of the asociation;
,S. H. Prevett was elected pre-
sident for the year and Mrs.
E. J. Pridthare, secretary-treas-
:edetheeehospitaLemaded Jap ,the
12 months with $4,145.61 in the
red due to' depreciation..
Total._ revenue -for_ the year
amounted to $523,939.23 and
was made up of $514,953.72,
earnings from patient services;
$490.50, provincial' giants; and
$8,4195.01 from cafeteria and
miscellaneous.
Expenditure was shown as:
urer.
Officials of the board were re-
elected for a further .year. They
are: John Schaefer, chairman;
J. W. Britneil, vice-chairman;
A. B.. Corless, treasurer, and
C. F. Chapman, secretary.
will be a loss 'of eight chronic
beds in the ;building.. Out pat-
ierots treattedi;n -Vhe-• em,ergtency-.
department increased by N."
Mr, Walzak reported on the
first full year of operation for
the physiotherapy department. pita' Aexiliary, $1;075.00; Gode-
In this department .a total of rich Gradeate Nurses' Ass'oca-
404 in -patients were given anon $393.25; Beta Sigma' Phi,
4,073 treatments and 82 out $34,64;' Mrs.G. _ E. Wilkinson,
patients reec ivied 311 'treat-
, S250; Anonymous for Medical
mems. Library, $150; and Memorial
"New that physiotherapy is Lund $171
a ailai�le on an out-patient basis
and available to all, it appears
that ,the • use of -this .'service
will increase," said Mr. Walzak.
-Mee-served..-�a pationteedu-
lag the year amounted to 81,351
as compared to ,21,594 staff
1 OLNIDSVI LL. -- Reporting
on the Huron County Federa-
tion of . Agriulture meeting
which he attended, the Gode-
rich Township Federation of
Agriculture ;taresident, Jack
Merrill, told a federation meet-
ing here last Thursday evening
that an enforrn-iti0n meeting on
the outcome of FAME will be
held in Huron County in the
near future for the benefit of
the general 'public.
He also stated that a Farm
Home Beautification contest was
ta'be held in Huron County just
rrrior to the Intern
atio al. FleW-:
ing Match next year and that
further details were to be an -Ica . ; ed a cascade of red moseys,
nounced later.
The Goderich Township Fed- I v'hitc carnations. and stephan-
oration is to encourage new ex- otic.
hi'bitors to the Huron Seed ,
Mre. Reginald Riehl, Saltford.
Fair to be held at Clinton, ! was matron of honor 'vveardn� a
at.
that Mrs. J. A
placing i1 i -s:- J. ---VI —D ely-
as the nurses' board represent-
PHOTO BY HAROLD B. STEWART
ZOETHOUT — PEART ,
In a double -ring cerernony-lray Zoethout, Elora, brother of
performed by Rev. J. C. Donald-(thegroom, ushered.
Receiving her guests in the
noxi -.' V ilsaiwiUe : h e
-rh�u•r c� ` p,a�rl:�s; - the h�ri�-- =�`-"-
hurch, on Saturday, February they ware a stree•4lenbgth dres�v
6, Beverley~ Ann Peart, R.R. 2, of teal bice 7natalasrse with a
Waterford, bee rrie the brudeaof yellow rose corsage. The
Douglas Zoethout, Gaderioh. S , ,m's mother- chose a, naysy
The bride is the daughter of Mr. blue two-piece d¢ efts ,with a
and Mrs. J. tMiltan. Peart, R.R. eareahe of pink rosea.
2, Waterford, and the groom Far their wedding tip .to
is the son of Mrs. George Zo•eth Eastern Ontartio, the bride don
out and the late Mr. Zoethout, ned a teal blue double-knit suit,
Elora. The wedding nvuscc was a black coat and blackand
played by Mrs. Jack Havens, white aocess�ories. Her car -
aunt of the beide. sage was red roses and red and
The bride�c�`rose a.floor-length � ".bite variegated �carnatio.rus.'
gown ,of white peau de faille They will reside at 132 Tra-
fasr�:oned with a scooped neck- .fai�gar sttreet,~Godeaieh
line,"'.--lily�paint sleeves and a gar street,
were present from
self train. Her veil of silk ale Perrot; Quebec; Beamsnril'1'e,
tu77e "f'elT`fr�mt a v`h�te beau rte whiiby, Branapptori;_,-Stratifoncl;
faille TO.,0, headpiece and 'she -Elora,'Simeoe; Waterford, Paris,
Brantford and Burford .....•......_
'Pre -Nuptial Showers • °'°
.The bride was entertained at
a miscellaneous shower in Lorry
'bort; a pantry and miscellaneous
e1T !�'',reet-length dress:of red peau
'Vf arch 12 .and 1�, and ,aLvo• to ;-" 'ose head
:be Hurori Central Agricultural
Fair on June 5.' The o otic
Township F. of A. -is to donate
de faille and a white r 1, ho« er in BurPcrd, and a mrs
G d h piece. She carried a w ire bower in Err ftrdower at Wilson, -
New
t moil' fat red with red .and �.ellaIlle. L'r.:t.ed Church.
'New Members �vhito variegated earnat7on:S. I.n
a special prize of $3.50 to ex- I • A presentation was made to
During the hospital associ-h h t frim•Goderich Town similar a�tire were the brides the bride, by. the dietitians at
ion meting it was announced
'ship th' the largest number maids, Victoria Hosp_tal, London, crud
More was re elle ,
id. a1ao.--tt:r�-gr.onm_.by tYie'_�!ta� _to__ ._.._ _
Dearborn Steel Tubing Manu•
lecturing Company, Goderich•
The first successful electric
li'hting plant was established
fon Fe•rtrl:zer. He Thawed a and David heart, Waterford; i•by Thomas Ediion�le a,textil:�
film and also • outlined norm'
trends in the use of fertilizer. brother of the bride, and :41ur- mill at Cornwall, Ontario.
i;i ori Miss Patricia Peart, Wa•t-
�'��'' � � o sister of the ,bride, and
-of -p oi.its;-•a.Ls,a�.....ta_pxay . e e �_ _ _-. r...
e'ial prize for a first time ex- Miss Patricia` Szuolld, +citTand,
hitbitor with the.largest number I Ontario. and the flowergirl,
of points. I Sara hZuddervlct, Waterford,
Special s -eaker "at the meet- {nde•ce of the bride_
ing :was Ken Braggs of -Harris- j Terry Zoe•thout, Stratford,
o,mertian for hie brother,
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