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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 20° -! DERICR SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1972 I1tlillllll[IIIIIIIiIIiI +"............................................. � • lllMIIIMIHIlini 111111llt01111111111t1111111111111111111111i11111 MIIIIIMMIIIIMIiillt •"••'• "11111"4 Y4 �n POPLE •ilftlfN11411t llIlUflhII11IIIlllltlllllUIlI s back in Goderich LIE Acting Medical Officer of Health for Huron, Dr Frank Mills, is back in his Goderich officethis week after completing a two -semester .course recently at -the • University of Toronto . chool of Hygiene The course is compulsory and le'ads to a diploma in Public Health for those serving n the ca citvp of !Medical Officer cof Health as does Dr. Mills • "The course involves mostly specialized training in Community Health 'and serves as a, refresher course on basic Public Health," Dr. Mills explained. "Much time is spent on current concepts in community health and the -current issues involved in that field," he continued. 151. Mills points out that the current' trend- is toward community health and not public'health as it has been known to date. "There has beenhee{j for a co-ordinating agency of the various social, services to avoid duplication :" the doctor explained. We know of one as locallywhere purely by chance, .it was discovered a family was being •, serviced by several ageneies, the family didn't mention it v because they felt that the children's Aid, for example, artd the Welfare people were only interested in.a certain area of the case and were'not interested in the fact that they were. both : involved in the situation. Better, co-)rdination, through the Public Health, could help eliminate°situations like that." - Ur. Mills was in prat; ice locally for 20*years,before he accepted the post of acting Medical Officer of Health in March of 1971 filling a vacancy left by Dr. G.V.A. Evans: Dr Mills is married with.. a fanfily of five,' one in university, two high school students and one elenmentary. "Many peopled.° not realize the wide range Of matters under the direction of the Health Unit," Dr. Mills suggests. • "As a result the Health ynit may find itself, in the near future, actiiag as the co-ordinating agency for other social services at the ci hinrunity level. ".The new breakdown of health organization, the doctor explained, will incluge boards .on the regional, district and community levels responsible to the provincial health depar•tnient. At present the Huron County Health Unit acts under the Board of Health and the Provincial Department of Health offering services under horse visiting, clinical services; school services. dental services, environmental health and the new horne care program. Horne visiting includes, areas of Mental Health dealing with discharge conferences at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and after care Support. an area in which Goderich is a leader. This field also includes orthopedic, venereal and.communicable disease control, health problems with infants and children, family planning counselling and hospital liaison. • Clinical services cover immunizations, - fluoride applications, hearing and anaemia screening, T.K. clinics, and prenatal -classes. . School services include the brush -in dental programs, vision and hearing tests, immunizations, communicable diseases sex education and education on smokier and Choige grant structure for Ontario farmers • • .The Minister of Agriculture limitations to the Dead end and Food for Ontario, the lion. L)iseased.Elm Tree Program, we r,},c William A. Stewart has anunced have been impressed by the. very two substantial change in the logical arguments of professional program of "Capital' Grants $for' foresters who are concerned with Ontario Farmers,", which vas •woocflot management and good introduced in 1967. Both of these forestry practices., We still wish changes take place itnrnediately. to see these unsightly objects - The first change `involves an removed fromkour , farm fence expansion of thy'' program to lines and openu ields where they include livestock fencing -as an are a hazard to livestock, farm item eligible for such grants. The ° machinery an fences . revision to the program provides Therefore, the program will that capital grants of up to 40 per continue with these limitations.' elolt (tithe cost of providing new, Capital Gra itl• appplication. permanent livestock fencing will formes are available at County and ,: lie made Available. The grants District Offices of theA Ontario will apply, only to the cost of Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Irlaterfals. 'I'ht C'api•tal Grants Program provides that any farmer whoThad CHOKING a „C ass incotrttrof $3,000 from his . Babies and toddlers put almost t,crrn operation in thepreviouseverything into their mouths sear ui.iv be eligible for grants of because it is ones way they. learn ulr.tu 40 per cent of the cosi 'of about the shape, feel and,taste of ct,rt.asn capital works projects, to things. That',s why small things .1 rriaxi.mum grant.of $3,000. In the must be kept out of reach. se of partnerships or family Never • leave pins, needles, t,c1'111 rorpor•ations, where two or- buttons and candies lying about. more families` are actually Make sure dolls' eyes cannot•be rlavolved in the operation of the loosened and swallowed. farm, the maximum grant eligible Place his crib away from tI it grants.: if the gross farm venetian -blind cords and make ti'i.dorne of the tenant exceeds sure the spates between the rungs '3.000 annually. of his crib are too narrow for his Assistance is available in four head to slip through. drugs. �� _ ._...—. r-_ tri lls'cat-OnT P's r`ti Attrartr- .__.-_.....hlever•buy-steeping•c1othes-wit.h." _.- Cinder environmental health the department. looks into • E,arm Structures and Orchard a drawstring about the nock •and matters involving water control, sewage and refuse I' 1'.e e R em o v a 1 ; F i•e l d d'en't use a pacifier with a long control eating' establishments, air pollution, school ' Enlargement,-,---Fa,r•m Water cord or string, sanitation, enforcement of local sanitary bylaws and Supply Farrir Vacation Hosting Always hold a small baby when general health educations: m a x i m u rn- g rapt $1 , 5 00A) he is being fed. He may choke if The new home care program organizes care from 'the Removal of Dead and ,Diseased left alone with his bottle propped. Victorian Order of Nurses, 'homemaker -services. out- r ' ▪ f:lm Trees (maximum $5001. patients services in co-operation with the local hospital as The second change in the well as physiotherapy and rehabilitation. _ capital Grants Program involves All these areas, as they are over -seen by the County = the , 'section dealing with the •. Health Unit, are the responsihilitie's of the Medical Officer = removal of Dead anti Piseased of Health' Elan Trees.. This Special o ram intrad icer A 1ri1 • lir g introduced l I 1. �ililitllilliillllllituuull111ftllllnllllnlnlnttltlnntlntlltnlllll111t1111111111n111111111111111111111111111111tintili11111111111tIIIIIItt1111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111illin1111111111111111111t11111111111111t1111111111111111t11111111111III1I111I1tIInli: 1971 provides for the'pavment of rantscif '$500 per tree. to a m.axiniunrof$500 per farm. As .01 Date drawing. near range P�rade shaping up With the July 8 celebration in Goderich,only weeks away. the County Orange Lodge of South Huron, comprising senior. • officers of the primary lodges. was scheduled to meet' here to deal with related business.. The day's program will be , mapped out, a list of speakers finalized, route ofthe parade 'decided upon, and who has a white horse. ' Rev. Robert A. Carson; rector of . L,lrcan, Will address . the gathering, but other names have not been announced. Inquiry of several Goderich Orangemen, this week, failed to settle with certainty when the last Battle of the Boyne celebration was held, here. The annual event has been swinging around among the towns atilt villages of three - .counties for manv years • The jurisdictions normally taking part are the county lodges of North and South Huron. North and South Bruce, and North and South Perth. One of the brethren said 1.952 was "pretty certain',' as ' date of last celebration 'here. but couldn't have been, for there wasnothing in the Signal about it, In 1951 the district celebration was held at Bayfield. and the' two.. column account in the Signal shows. that in addition to numerous Huron lo(jges. there were lodges from Atwood. Sorority enjoys golfing a-tneW Sunset course. Beta Theta. Chapter ,of Beta Sigma Phi concluded .their sorority year last week with two very enloyal�1P eve sins spent at ' the Goderich ' Sunset Golf and Sports Centre.' The last meeting. of'Tiae group- was'held in the footing of the club" house on• Tuesday,,Mav 23rd" Arrangements for a social evening at ,Clinton with the chapter there were finalized and miscellaneous year ' end items cleared up, ▪ Following this short business session, bingo was enjoyed by all present with Ellen Connelly calling and , giving out prizes. Lunch concluded the evening. - On Saturday, May 27th. the sorority members and their husbands again returned to the Sunset, this time for an evening of golf. As many of the group were non golfers, two hall foursomes were organized with ...each experienced players having anon - playing partner. Inthis way no one Te1r nn' c' n' Si a Wi goon! r -alt enjoyed the game. The first foursome teed 'off at x,6;,30 pm and everyone had completed nine holes by' 9 pm. At , this time a delicious lunch of barbecued hamburgs, salads and other refr..shments was enjoyed in the downstairs lounge. • Listowel, Trowbridge, Milverton, Tupperville, Mitchell's' Bay West Bruce and Maple Glen. Five lady lodges were represented at the 1951 gathering including uniformed units from Listowel. Gorie - and' Clinton. There was a prize for the oldest member of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association. Mrs. .J.B. Armitage of Lucan. Belgrave Had the largest number of any Orange lodge. • Lloyd Herm; . of Woodham: county master of South Huron at the present time, was secretary in 1951, but also acting comity master. and chairman of the platform program. Speakers were Gordon Keyes, then, deputy, grand master:of Ontario West: Elston Cardiff. MP: David Savage, Listowel. and Rev. Thomas Pitt, of Varna.. . Of the ten, " 12fji of Julv" celebrations to be held in Ontario this year, five are to* 'take place on the 15th, and that includes' Thamesford, nearest to.Goderich of any. consequently a' large attendance here on the 8th as looked for. Church organizations ' aa'� invited to enter floats= with a religious thetne. There is to be ;a prize of 825. given'hv the county master. for the best such float 11av 19, 1972, this Program will'. apply only to Dead and Diseased Elm Trees located on fence lines and in open fields and will cease to apply to Elm trees located in farm woodlots •or forested areas.. +1n'commenti-ng on these changes, in the Capital Grants - Program., Mr. Stewart elai,bor'ated as a grantable item in this Program in consistent 'with the Government's - long-range assistance policy, for the -beel cow -calf industry''. lie said., " oilier today,. I announced a p;rogram of ,,government guaranteed bank loans to beef cow -calf operator's to assist them in expanding their herds. Fencing is. a vital pit of. livestock farming, and -we felt it imperative that new permanent. livestock fencing'" be added to ;the" list of 'elf item's in this program." rogram.'' � -With respect ,to the Scores were .tallied and Verna Kane presented boxes of three golf balls to the four top golfers: Larraine Baechler, Dave Gower, Allison Dowds and Paul Baechler" All the other golfers received packets of golf tees compliments of the Sports Centre. The evening concluded with dancing. All present agreed it was "a ' great way'to wind up the sorority year. ° Canadian Radio -Television Commission - Conseil de 1a1 Radio -Television Canadienne PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Ottawa, April 21, 1972 • The Canadian Radio -Television Commission announces the followirig decisions effective on the abrive-mentioned date. 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