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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 Ducharme • Excavating-:DashwOod 236-4230 ' r TRUCKING - BACKHOE & DOZER SERVICE GCAL`ODERICIi• NICK DOWHANIUK 524-6240 ELE C T R O H O M E an extra degree of excellence. 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. • z 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 • Bangkart, lCeliy, Doig aryd Co. 1. C ha rte red•..• A cco u nta nts• 268 Main St.,Elceter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner 235-0120 ` m 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, A. `BRUCE MACDONALD v4CTRIC Domstic-Commercial-Industrial 133 Britannia Rd. Phone Evenings 524-8146 Buyers .of Timothy, Rttd Clover and Birdsfoot Trefoll SEED MAPLE LEAF MI•. LS SEED DIVISION a EXETER; ONT, pH 235-0363 0 (Jones, MacNaughton) qm.mortinte--sq4,10gt at E'S SUPERMARKET 104 The Square - Goderich r. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO TO 10 P.M. SATURDAYS 8A.M. TO 7 P.M. Mears MAPLE LEAF - FULLY COOKED SEMI.BONELESS Hams 1•..1 9 Residential, Lighting Display ' u °Electric Heating' "INDUSTRIAL -- COMMERCIAL” RESIDENTIAL HIRING CUSTOM TRENCHING a• - MAPLE LEAF OR • HINT OF MAPLE LEAN GRAIIAM:ELE(TRI( 62 CAMBRIA RD. N GODERICH 524-8670 trimoinomow FIC H38-302 •Built in 8 -Track ONLY 99•9;5 WELCOME TO summer Bible Day Camp FOR,BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6 1-3 .Mond_ y August 26 to y�4 Side Bacon $1.39LB. MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls Rolls 8,9cL SCHNEIDERS 'MACHINE Macaroni & "' Cheese or Chicken Loaf SLICED ONLY 99c LB : SCHNEIDER'S• .• • MACHINE Dutch—Turkey & Ham "'SLICED ' ONLY Minced Cooked Ham&$ • Ham & Cheese Loaf . -1. 19 Kam SCHNEIDER'S >,Thu•rming.er.Summer Sausage Jumbo .Summe,r. or Round Spiced Ham • LB. Friday August 30, 1974 9 a.m. to.4,p.m. Meet at Church. Bus leaves: Calvary `4- Baptist Chureh at 9 a.m, sharp, returns by 4 p.m., Florentine style and grace presented in the format of an authentic writing desk ... but in the guise of •a superb stereo Instrument , vi.th' /FM - FM_ stereo tuner, card 2025 changer. q ONLY I 6 9•9 '5 eef Sausaqe'z .b: FRESH„- FROZEN - LEAN - round Beef 3. Ib. $2.49 HOW MUCH? $5.00 FOR THE, WEEK OR $1.25 A DAY. We will nof 'prohibit anyone because of back, of funds, REGISTRATION— . y NAME _ ADDRESS PHONE AGE GROCERIES RQSE BRAND - sSWEET MIXED PckIes o� 15OZ: 4 SAF# MAXWELL HOUSE 1t1 OZ. JAR09.!" 2 Is there any reason why this child shouid'not engage innstant Coffee' 9 C 'any active camp programme.? r eatures: Built 'n 8 -track -- /FM - FM stte Qo tuner, fou speed $SR D®Ii Ce Mini reco d • changer with autom cD. amplifier Shut off, cam atible SC5H car - fridge with diamond stylus, twin and • n shaped tipeakers.° F isli: Spun aluminum °with ='lack ac- cents. ONLY $,2. 6 SIGNATURE OF PARENT N' • PLEDGE:• 1 promise to' obey the rules of the camp Cheerully to co-operate"with aft -traders in every way, to help all ° Campers get thedmost out of camp,' SIGNATURE WHAT+ a . SALES {& SERVICE . 91 SOUTH 5T. " GODERICH°`PHONE 524.8925 WHAT TO Db �-.+GAMES --GOOD SINGING —BIBLE STUDY —CRAFTS —SWIMMING DR. ,SALLARD'S ASSORTED (at FOod369c. TINS � WHITE SWAN -° 2 ,PLY 2 RO L�L Towels PkG. 619 PRODUCE ONTARIO N.O. 1 FRESH GREEN PEPPERS 2 2 ONTARIO NO. 1 CARROTS: 2 LB. BAG 29c ONTARIO NQ. 1,FRESH 2 BUNCH GREEN ONIONS °KG25c ONTARIO NO. 1 GREEN CABBAGE U.S. NO. 1 SUNKIST SIZE 56 ORANGES� 679c ONTARIO NO. 1 EA 2.9c POTATOES 10 LB. BAG • 85c „; Baskets of fruits and,'. ARE vegeta'bfes: arriving daily 1-11 PICKED CORN fitESIn • ARRIVING EACH: MORNING GROCERIES INSTANT'^SKIM POWDERED MILK Vim• 3 LB. BAG ' � $ , 6 BOVRIL - 12 OZ..TIN Corned Beef' 1.1 • LIQUID DETERGENT FOR DISHES Joy 24 OZ. 6 9c . SIZE KRAFT - CANADIAN STYLE Cheese Slices ”PKC'. °Z� • �5 DARE - KING SIZE 25 OZ. $ 1 1 Assorted Cookies PKG. 9c WH/LT TO BRING '-1--SNACK LUNCH: (WE SUPPLY THE DRINK) -SWIM SUIT—TOWEL -AMBLE . WEAR PLAY CLOTHES - P ase Fill in,fIie'Bianks &•.Seng Reply t'o' CAL AR Y BAPtISTT CHURCH 044ERI ELD RD. 1 OR UA HER INI`ORMATION PHONE' 524.9497 VALLEY FARM • REG. CUT •FROZEN French Fries Ib 55C SILVERWOOD'S. FRESH quart • 3, uert Ybags� 2% HoMo SKIMn 4 ° n d 9.09 $1.15 9 WESTON'S - THIN SLICED SANDWICH tread LOAVES w1 u0