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Hot meals are prepared for the Meats on Wheels program by supervisor, Joan Su,plat, assistant second 'cook. and Nancy
both the Psychiatric Hospital and.,the Alexandra Marine and •Br"ubacher, a high school student who works in the kitchen
General Hospital. Packing prepared meals at the general part-time,
hospital forthe evening program are Theresa Kirkey, left, food u
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Once meals are delivered, recipient's return baskets and
meat tickets. Cost of meals is minimal, but nutrition and„
taste are high quality'" Mrs. Hugh Ga'rdinpr, left., and her
husband received a meat Oacfrfrom Ernie Crawford, right,
volunteerdriver Everyone who helps make Meals on
Wheels a success is a volunteer ,
Once ° food has been prepared and packed, lists of names are checked as .some of the meals
are for people'on special diets. Theresa Kirkey, left, and Isobel MacDonald, a prime mover
behind` the Meals on Wheels program, make sure the right meals go to the right persons
Just prion to noon hour food delivery, routeS are checked to ensure speedy delivery of meals
to senior citizens who might not otherwise enjoy hot food. Volunteer driver Mrs. Mamie Sut-
cliffe, 4Ieft, Ruth Beutferimiller and Isobel MacDonald study a .street map of Godarich •
Ernie Crawford is a'voIunteer driver on the evening shift.
He carries a basket with a complete dinner, Including soup
and dessert
.Hot fold is on its way from. Goderich Psychiatric Hospital
for the Meals ,on Wheels noon hour program Reg Ball,
right; a delivery truck driver, and his helper Steve Culligan
unload meals, in insulated containers, in front of the Infor-
mation and Friendship Centre