The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-15, Page 6PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1974
Make some changes
GPH system.
'A. new adtiiiriist,rato'r;., will'
begin duties September 3` at
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital
as part of new Ontario rn°inistvy
.of health' policies. r.
Ross Bryant takes on ,the
new position becauseof the
need• to divide responsibilities.
The Ministry said • in a
statement that • complex
medical care demands that for-
mer superintendent Dr.
Michael Conlonbe free to con-
'centrat,e on medical' aspects
within the institution.
a Hospital and the 'Ontario
-Hospital in Cobourg.
Dr,, Conlon was .cited in the
ministry staternen.t as -"an im-
portant force in an impressive
list of accomplishrnents during
his eight- years with the
Goderich hospital:"'
Under his guidance, the
hospital received full ac-
creditation in 1972from the
Canadian .Council on Hospital
Accreditation:. ,
Dr. K. Conlon
Until now,' Dr, Conlon` has.
been in charge of medical and
administrative duties at the -
hospital
His new piition is medical
director. r
Ross McDaniel, formerw
business administrator,
becomes •assistant '' ad•••
ministrator of.the hospital.
The Goderich' hospital is the'
last Ontario Psychiatric in-
stitution to change to the new,.
form of administration.
Mr. 'Bryant, now • assistant
administrator of Hurgn.ia
Regional. Center,- Orillia, will
manage '11' :' support service
departments and•about 450 em-
ployees in Goderich.
He worked on administrative
projects at London Psychiatric
Hospital; Lakeshore Psychiatric
The hospital introduced new
programs in rehabilitation and
vocational services, an alcohol
and addiction unit,,a child care
and family unit,' and intensive
care unit and a day care centre
in S rk ord in conriection•xwith_"
the Stratford General Hospital.
1
Dr.
Conlpn has also
developed , close .ties• between
t-he.hospital and the University
i.of,,Western Ontario in clinical
Psychiatry' and psychology
programs. a" go to Boston „to visit Mrs.
Mr. McDaniel has been Blake's daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
business administrator of the Grant Sowerby for a few days.
,Goderich hospital since 1962. Miss Karen 1-lerndndez of
London and Miss Julia
Inhis 23• years with the Carruthers of Goderich spent a
ministry .of health he has been few days with Mrs. Mary Bere
in '-non-medical' hospital' ad- and family, -,-.
ministration. Before coming to • On Friday -evening Mr4 and
DUNOANNON DOIN9S
• Ern • mu a is • a um me a.
Mrs. Marshall Gibson of ,Mark,. and Jeff T`etreau visited
Lucknow spent a vouple of days'�t1 the weekend with Mr. and
visiting, her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Art_. Stewart. Susan
Wrn.}Wiggins land her mother, retrained with her grand -
Mrs. John Young. • parents" for a longer visit,
Mr. and Mrs. George Ribey Visitors with Mr. • a•nd Mrs.
and family of Seaforth are Fred Schmid and family -on the
-spending some tinte at a cot -0 w,eekend• were Mr. 'and Mrs.
tage near Ptrt Albert and Oughton, Mr. and Mrs.
calling on relatives and friends Berhard Poole, Mr. and Mrs.
in this area. Joe Chatterton, all of
Misses Jackie and Judy Nind ° Hamilton. •
of Listowel are spending a few Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson
days with 'Miss •Helen Elliott. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken McNee
,On their return, Helen will ac- went to Shelbourne for the
company them to Listowel for a weekend to hear old time fid -
visit.. " filing at i'ts' best.
Leonard -Payne and his gran-
dmother, Mrs. J.F. Payne of
Walton visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Chisholm and family.
On Tuesday, Mrs. Leonard
Chisholm and' daughters,
Virginia and Leola, left for a
two week visit with relatives in
Edmonton, Calgary and
Barrhead, Alta.
Mrs. Cecil Blake •and Mrs.
D.S, Fines left on Thursday to
Goderich he worked at the On- Mrs. Harold Rivers, Goderich
tario' Hospital, Kingston, the., and Miss "Margaret Disher,
Ontario' Hospital School, Goderich called' on Mrs. Minnie
Smiths k�alls,
- Ross McDaniel
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Jones and Mel.
Blair.:Alton has been spen-
ding 'ii couple of weeks with his
grandparents, IVIr. and Mrs. Art.
Stewart,
Mr. 'a pd Mrs. Ndrrzr a n visited, in Selkirk on Sunday.
Stewart, of Lambeth' and Beth and Lori remained in
family, I-teather, Susan arid. Selkirk fYbr• a two week holiday.
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Miss Martha Eedy was home,
from London to spend the
weekend with her parents', Mr.
and Mrs, Irvine Eedy.
Mrs. Harold ,Congram, John
and Marilyn° of Wingham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Ivers on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Grabove and family of Sarnia
who have been holidaying at .a
cottage near Point • Farm,
visited with her sister Mr. and
Mrs. Don McKenzie, last • week.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Watson of
Listowel visited on the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
, and Mrs. Don McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivak'
visited last week with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lodge, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caesar,
Mr. and Mr„ Harold Errington
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart
enjoyed a fishing trip to St.
Peter's Lake near Algonquin
Park. '
kr, and Mrs. Orrie Gingrich
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ARTHUR W. READ
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235-0120
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MIR". AND MRS. 'WILLIAM HAVEN
Wed 60 years
William, Haven and Laura
Lockhart, daughter of the "la'te
Mary Ann and "Matthew.
Lockhart, were married at•.
Auburn in the house now oc-
cupied by Mr", and Mrs. Warner
Andrews on July 22, 1914.
They homesteaded near
Kelso, Saskatchewan where
they farmed for a number of
years before moving to Burns
Lake, B,C.
They had five daughters and
two ficins.
Open house was held at. their
home July.,27. A turkey -supper
was.held in„their honour of the
home .of' their daughter and .M.
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Micks.
:Guests from. this area were.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lockhart
.and Janet of Auburn, Mrs.
Mary Robinson, Mrs. Roy
Meriam. of Goderich and Mr
Ale'"x (Sandy) Haven • of
Lucknow,
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