The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-06, Page 18ri
RAFarg joA—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975
Yanastru home
county concern
John MacKirlaron, Social would he an radded financial
Services administrator,, load` to Huron County and
asked County Council for that the ',financing should
more money in 1975 to cover" come from the province and
additional costs which may ,. not the :residents. He stated
be incurred by the com- that since the residents were
mittee in providing corning , from outside the
assistance to the boarders at county that. Huron County
Heather Gardens in was handling' someone else's,
Vanastra. burden,
The home operated by Mr. MacKinnon stated that
Clair Haskett, a former anyone who comes to Huron
psychiatric nurse, provides a County then becomes the
home for patients Who. have responsibility of ,the county.
been released from Despite .the fact that many
psychiatric hospitals in of them come from St.
London, . St. Thomas, Thomas, they have taken up.
Woodstock and Goderich. residence in a private h -
Social Services is presently orne and therefore become
providing assistance to 16 of private residents, He stated
. the 27 boarders of the home that they can apply for
since there is no government disability pension and all
funding while the remaining have been referred to
boarders ,are able to pay for welfare and that the county
their room and board with should lose all financial
disability and old -age pen- re'sponsibility.
Goderich reeve, Stan
Profit, concurred with Mr.
MacKinnon,'s_ stand saying to.
council, ''We must
r•emenaber that these people
are not animals. They are
human beings."
- Mr. MacKinnon said that
no one received any warning
but 'Mrs. Haskett simply
came and started the home.
He continued saying that at
this point council's concerns
• sions.
In the social services'
. 'committee report the
committee stated that it is
concerned .about the
potentially large, number of
cases that could be
generated from the. opening
of such a home. The home
could eventually have 70-109
boarders and as a result the
committee added. $30;000 to
the budget to provide for this,,
although they hope it will not ..should be about potential fire
be required. •hazards at, the Home,
Elgin Thompson, reeve of supervision and financial
Tuckersmith, said that arrangements.
council' has been '`led. down - •
Dr. Fr°ask Mtlis med•i.cal
.the-ga mien.
unfoftunate that' the people _ office r. of health, agreed.witir
of Huron County had to look Mr. MacKinnon that the
after• these people- who had • building is more of a fire
• come in from outside the :.hazard than it should be and .
county. • thl it should lz& 'inspected
' Brussels reeve, Jack ,_b,y the fire marshall's'office,
'McCutcheon , argued- that to make sure it is protected
e boarders at the home against any tragedies.
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AUBURN AND D1SiRICi NEWS
Mrs Wes Bradinock 526-7595
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cl.IES IUB NEWS
In the past eek the
standings have u •ertal:en
drastic changes.
.In -Level' Il, Glen Pa iner
has dropped into,
honorary Level due to not
meeting the attendance
requirement. "• R,einhardt
Voelml`e, one of our stronger,
„players, has also moved into
the •honorary level 'due to
insufficient games. I un-
derstand Reinhardt is in the
"hospital ' in • London
•' recovering froth '''a Apack
,injury. We,..at the Goderich .•
Chess Club wish ,Reinhardt a
speedy '' an complete
recovery. ,and are looking
forward to, seeing him back ,
in the near future.
.Due to the above men-
tioned changes the battle for
the lead in level two has now
spread- into the -first level.,
Charlie MacDonald has
found that he has ,his hands'
full fighting off a terrific
challenge by Harbld; Kloeze.
After playing all evening
Harold' has obtained
material advantage in the
game but is'going.to have to
be very ' careful as Charlie
still' has sufficient 'power to
turn the tables. .
I w,Quld also like: to an -
Niounce . that Charlie
acDonal.d has decided to
°iter,'. the 'Ontario Open
Chess tournament being held
in. Toronto . last weekend. '1
understand, there is $150
10
i
of his four games to advance
into the last spot in Level 2:
in, Level three Larry
McDougall has moved out of
'the Honorary Level and
taken the lead with .455
percentage. Close behind
arry -r's Darrell,,Kloeze with
•.4' and Don Bogie with .429.
WED 50 YEARS Taylor, Mrs. Francis Clark tember 15, '1969 where'he' is
Open House was held last and in the evening, -Mrs, now r•,etired.
Friday, , January 31 for Mr.Donald Cartwright assisted. At present he is National
and ,Mrs. James Towe on the i Mr. and Mrs. Towe were President of the Canadian
Occasion of their golden; Married. at St. Barnabas, Goat Society and retjred
wedding day. The bride and LeicesSer, 'England and from the Ontario Society
groom of 50 years welcomed resided there until ,January where he served as president
the friends ',and neighbours 14, f956 when they came to, for ten years. Mrs. Towe
who called to .congratulate Canada. They lived in Vers secretary -treasurer of
them on this memorable London, then Fanshawethe Ontario Dairy Goat
occasion: Park tetrad ---,-and Nllestown. Society and retired October
The white ' lin'en covered tylVlr. Towe was a pharmacist 1974 after serying for ten
tea -table was centred with a .in London 'and also had a years:
beautiful arrangement ,-, ,of diploma in Chiropody which They are both members of
Spring flowers. The large ' he received over . 30• years St. Mark's Anglican 'Church
gold decorated anniversary ago. . 'where. Mr. Towe is People's
cake also adorned the table. .warden and Mrs. Towe is a
'Tea was served by Mrs. Mr,,,and Mrs. Towe, moved member of the . Anglican
Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Celia to R.R. 1, Auburn ',on Sep- Church Women, serving as
assistant press reporter.
Home Care Many use
They, are both members of
the Auburn Horticultural
Society and Mrs. Towe is a
imember of the :Auburn
service in the firstyear. ,They have tat family of two,
omen's I.
a son, James Towe, London
family physician. When•a and a daughter Mrs. Lorne
patient can be assured of (Margaret) Plant of London
competent care at home by and four grandchildren.
the necessary professional, Messages o f
coupled with the en_ congratulations were
cour ement and support of r'e'ceived from Her Majesty
s' the roily in one''p own Queen Elizabeth, Governor -
environment, • it provides a General Lesage, Premier
William Davis and-- Murray
sound formula for effective Gaunt, M.P.P. They also
health
When Doctor says, hospital.
for you,
Don't faint, panic or turn
deep blue,
Just _ask about the Honie
Calve plan,
Your Doctor knows, "Yes,
he's the man,"
To tell you how to get the
works,
i cart. received many cards,
• ram flowers, gifts and money to
Homemaker,.physio or VON 'Ihe Home Care prog
nurse. . is 100 percent funded by the
Mir$istry of Health. and is mark the occasion.
As the above little ditty administered by the Huron SOCIAL NEWS
explains, there is an alter- County Health Unit. .
Mrs. Elva Straughan is
ti c..,t..._bos rt .are,, or:._ .. ,.:r.. :, J.� tigg I; 74. to..__
�tt,i�7..,.R ... . rad _ ._. (Zn._ l -. Y•:.... .. T
p �--v-rs,i t -i ng�-at .M.e*a�f�rd._,w.�>•t.h�. h.
December• µ 1974, '469 patients claughf'r, • Mr's. Clayton •
received care at home: Of. Robertson and Mr: Rober-
these patients- 45 • were from 15c,n•
Clinton., hospital; 40 wer•t Rev.and Mrs. Garnet
from Exeter hospital; 55, "Potter are er
,were from .Goderich holiday in Fl
hospital; 29 were' from , Mrs. L. K
Seaforth hospital; 80 were (;oder•ich li
Livermore , and sons of
Fordwich visited last Sunday
.with 'tier parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Haines,
WMS
The .January meeting of
the Presbyterian Women's •
Missionary Society of the
Auburn group .was held last
Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Frances Clark.
President Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson was in charge.
The devotional perfod waS
in the charge of Mrs.
Eleanor "Bradnock, The.,
scripture lesson, Psalm, 19
was read responsively
followed by meditation on
the New Year followed by
prayer.
Roll call was answered by
the paying of fees.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were
accepted as read by the
secretary,• Miss -Minnie
Wagner. Business was
discussed and Mrs. Eleanor'
Bradnock read a note of
thanks from. Mrs. Ruth
McLean of Clinton for the '
corsage sent at Christmas
time.
The financial statement
was given 'by the treasurer,
Mrs. Frances Clark. She
read the allocation for, 1975
sent by the Presbyterial
treasurer, Mrs. G.G.
MacEwan of Goderich.
Plans wer,e.',made ..>to.:hol�ci.w
e--111..:e .:.:`l'i 3i~'C" 'Tree"tIrtg-- at' "`the—
home
he,home of Mrs. Frank Raith-
by.
Mrs. Frances Clark told of
her visit to churches in the
Yukon. and Alaska last
summer. She gave .an in-'
teresting account ` of the
early missionaries at
Whitehorse and Dawson City
in the ' Gold Rush days in
1896. She provided details of
Susan Mill'et Bone and her
work in Christ Church
Cathedral' in Whitehorse. She
also visited the Presbyterian
Church in the United States,
of America in Fairbanks,
Alaska. '
Mrs,, Sanderson thanked 1
Mrs. Clark for sharing her
experiences with the Society.
Lunch Was. served by Mrs."
Clark.
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selected patients, on the
-decision of their family
'physician.
"If your, family physician,
feels that you can • receive
the necessary care required
fo make you better using the
services provided by, the
Home „'Care Program, then
you can , receive. care at
home,.7"-home care officials
Shy••
The selection of. patients
for Home Care is based on
the availability of 'services
required, with the resources
needed, _and willingness of
the patient and their family
to receive their . care at
home. • .
Every'patient accepted for
Home Care must have OHIP
coverage, • the same as if
e'�ntcring • a, hospital. Then
there is no charge for the
,would like to ,welcome , services Provided, bi , , the
turn of , last year's Victorian Order .of Nurses,
vel winner Dave ':.the • Physiotherapist, the
to:the clut?.,Pave Occupational: therapist, or
s season by Homemaker when the
eight games. , Services are needed.
ed! . In Ontario in. the past year
9, 1975 the ending k March, '1974, 33,000
' standings are as fo lows: patients, were ,admitted to
Level 1: Chas. MacDonald .'•Ontario Home . Care
with 23 wins; ' 1 loss and 0 Programs in• lieu of hospital
'draws for .958 percent; Jim " care, and the length of care
Weary 16:1-0 941 ; Dave was 24 days with an average
-Weary 2(0-1 .854; 'John'Rane : cost, of less than $10:00 -per
• 13-6-1 .675; and Kirk .Lyndon day. This compares with the
16-8-0 :667. „average hospital costs in
Level 2: Jim Kingsley with
the .
third
•Carruthe
s t.a r t e d t
winning four ►f
'A busy night i'7r
As of January
Ontario of 8 to 10 times that
24 wins, 12 losses and 1 draw amount.
for 662 percent; Harold, In 1974 the ,Huron County
Kloeze 14-7-1 ..659; Glen Home ' Care Program has
Wightman.19-1.d-0 -.633;. John provided .hospital care at
Kloeze 20-13-.1 .60,3; ' and. home to 469 patients. The
Brian Miller' 16-11-4 .581. ' average length of care,at
Level 3: Larry McDougall horse was 29, days at a cst
with 14 wins., 17 'losses' and 2 of $8.21 per day. The present
'draws for .455, .percent; 'costs f ir'""til: bed in the .local
Darrell' Kloeze 12-16-2 .433; hospitals range from, $70 to
Don Bogie 20-27-2 .429; Doug • $80 pe.r day,
Brindley 9-19-2 -.333; and Home Care''is an alter,-
Kathy
lter-Kathy Weary 12-25-0 .324. n • native• to hospital •care for
Level 4: Mike Koszycki tiny .age., or illness on the
with 7'' 'ins, 17 iosses••and 2 .recom mendatidn of the
draws for .308 per`cent;
-2 :25'5• Jim .714,,; Dave Carruthers 4-4-0
. 3 22'=3 �T6T;"`' Brlan •-500: Latrd Eisler 8-141-0 .421
L.
Robert Cox 11 34
prize money at stake in the dowel:.
tournament and we wish Shortreed 5-38-`' .133; and and Carl Farnsworth 1-2-0
Charlie success. '
Larry Gower 1-18-0..053:- .333, ,
Jim Weary' h' 1 Honorary Me En be r s I should also me htion that
game of tl�evenrng to
strengthen his hold on
second place, while Dave
Weary picked up, two vic;
• tories to remain a challenge
to the top two players.
.We have - 'six players
contending the fourth place
spot in .Level 1'. At-present
'John Kane holds the position
while Kirk Lyndon held his
own last week .,by winning
two of three games ' to
remain a mere .008 percent
behind John. Leading Level
two: by winning four and
drawing one game is Jim
Kingsley. Jim is now only-
'
nly
" .005 behind Kirk but is being
strongly . challenged by
Harold .KloeZe -who is' .003
behind. After 'a slow start 'W
this season, Glenightmaff
• wasuntouchable last week.
ten,, won all five ., of his '
games 'to leap into third
plaoe, in. Level. 2, .•Also.
Playing well last week was
'Brian Miller winning three
won his only
Lavet'nire Riley with 8ywins, 0 in the honorary level Laird,
Eisler had •a . very good
evening winning four of his
five ,ganies ,to jump from .286
,percent 10 %421.
losses and 0 draWs for 1.000
percent; Reinhardt Voelmle
14,1-0 .933; Glen Falkiner 12-
4-2 ,7?2; Tom McGill 10-4-0
from Wingham hospital; 108,
joying a w`ees,
o ida.
yarns moved td•
st week to ,an
apartment. She, has been
were referred directly by. the making •her home with her
family doctor instead 'of
son-inlaw Mr, Orval
being admitted to the local McPhee.
hospital';. 104 wee Mrs. Bonnie- Armour and
discharged . carrier fr•.om cl�rughter Julie of Waterloo
hospitals : in London .,'and . Spent the weeken-d with her
Kitchener; and eight were ;
from Goderich 'Psychiatric ,
parents, Mr. . and Mrs.
hospital. I homas Jardin.
ti Mr. and lairs. Tom Phillips.
The ages of these -patients.;, of Lucknow visited last..'we:ek
were:. . 0-20, „11; 21-65�, . 178, w
`^trri�e day with Miss- .LLaura
and 65 and over, 2$0 (39 were . Phillips 'and Mr. and Mrs.
over 85 'years).
Thomas Johnston: W
In all, 378 patients
Mr• and Mr•s.• Ronald
received nursing care from Rathwell of "'Parkhill 'visited
the Victori[in "Order of .: last Saturday with her
Nurses; 112, Physiotherapy
Mother; Mrs. Celia Taylor.
from Mr.' Johri Westcartt; '27, Mrs.. Frances Clark spent
Occupational therapy from ,the weekend in London with
Mrs. ,Joy IJaymond; 195 • Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh
ho°memaking from certified
and Miss Margo McIntosh.
visiting homemakers' Mr. and Mrs. Donald,
. The average length of time Haines visited last Saturday
Home Care w<rh ;provided to. with Mr. . Ted East who is a
each patient -was 29 days. patient in, Victoria • hospital
The .cost of service per
following surgery..
patient was $8.'21 tier, day. Mr. , and Mrs. Ron
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