The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-26, Page 24PAGE 4A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1979
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mt%5 NWMS, Arthur Circle plan joint meeting
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
April 26 to May 2
t The Women's and Luc know wivaserved by the auxiliary a
1Missionary Society af- groups to attend the the Synodical meeting.
ternoon auxiliary of Knox meeting. Mrs. Robert McAlli§te
I,
-Presbyterian Church, Following the thanked the ladies fo
i Goderich met at 2:30 on treasurer's report by their efforts on behalf of
EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING • Tuesday, April 17. Mrs. G. G. MacEwan, the Synodical which was
The song sheets used at reports were given by the very, well attended with
hit abuul a cock 'n roll the recent Synodical various secretaries. 340 ladies registering.
Several cards were Members were asked t
signed by the -members to bring liquid detergen
be sent to those who are bottles for use of th
ill. C.O.C. in one of thei
A gratifying report was projects.
given by Mrs. A. Straiton, The hymn "To God b
supply sec retary, the Glory" was sung.
regarding the luncheon Mrs. Enright and Mrs
t Ira Dickie brought well, but after the wars,
reports of the Hamilton- things, changed.
r London Synodical Materialistic things are
r meeting at which Miss nowinfluencing the
Beatrice Scott, people and m,uc1 good
missionary, gave the Christian leadership is
devotions and Dr. gone. Only specialists are
Margaret Kennedy a now allowed to go to India
° retired missionary, who - no regular missionaries.
served in India for 39 • 'The hymn, "We've a
e years was the theme Story to Tell.:°tii.b the
✓ speaker., Nations," closed the
, She stated, in speaking meeting and those
e of India and the work present enjoyed a
there, that up to 1939 delicious lunch and social
• missionaries got along time together.
WEEKDAY LISTINGS
MONDAY—FRIDAY
MORNING
5:45 THE CHRISTOPHERS
(Mon.)
THIS IS THE LIFE
(Tue.)
U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Wed., Fri.)
AMER. RELIGIOUS
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
(Thurs.)
• 6:15 U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Mon., Tue., Thurs.)
FARM AND HOME
SHOW (Wed)
WITH THIS RING
(Fri. 6:15-6:30)
SCOPE
6:45 MORNING NEWS
7:00 TODAY KHOW
7:25 MICHIAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY SHOW
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
8:30 TODAY SHOW
9:00 MARCUS WELBY
10:00 CARD SHARKS
10:30 ALL STAR SECRETS
11:00 HIGH ROLLERS
_1.1:30 WHEEL OF FOR-
TUNE
12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON
AFTERNOON .
12:30 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 DOCTORS
2:30 ANOTHER WORLD
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"STALK THE WILD
CHILD" - David Janessen,
Trish VanDevere - Story of „a
behavorial psychologist who
'tries to civilize a boy found
living among wild dogs.,
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 BEST OF GILLIGAN'S
ISLAND
• 8:00 WHODUNNIT
8:30 HIG.HCLIFFE
MANOR
9:00 QUINCY
10:00 PRESENTING SUSAN
ANTON
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 MOVIE: "DENVER
AND RIO GRANDE" -
Edmund O'Brien, Sterling
__Hayden-_,.
3:30 MOVIE: "BLACK
ORCHID" - Sophia Loren,
Anthony Quinn
4:30 MOVIE: "RED
TOMAHAWK" - Howard
Keel, Joan Caulfield
FRIDAY, APRIL 27
AFTERNOON
4:00 •MOVIE FIV1':
"PRISONER IN THE
MIDDLE" - On a routine
mission in the Middle East,
an American B-52 bomber
develops mechanical trouble
and goes off course.
5:30 THE NEWLYWED.
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 BIONIC WOMAN:
"RODEO" - Andrew Prine,
Jason Evers - Jamie tries to
save the life of an OSI
scientist who insists on
becoming a rodeo champion
8:00 DIFFERENT
STROKES
8:30 HELLO LARRY
9:00 ROCKFORD FILES
10:00 THE DUKE
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:30 MOVIE: "HELLER IN
PINK TIGHTS" - Anthony
Quinn, Sophia Loren
4:00 MOVIE: "BOY ON A
'DOLPHIN" - Sophia Loren,
Alan Ladd
SATURDAY, APRIL 28
MORNING
6:30 BUFORD AND THE
GALLOPING GHOST
7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES
7:30 BAY CITY ROLLER
8:00 ALVIN . AND THE
CHIPMUNKS
8:30 THE FANTASTIC
FOUR
9:00 GODZILLA SUPER 90
10:27 'METRIC MARVELS
10:30 DAFFY DUCK
•�
11:00 THE NEW FRED AND
BARNEY SHOW
11:30 THE JETSONS
.12:00 BONKERS
AFTERNOON
12:30 SOUL TRAIN
1:30 THIS WEEK IN
BASEBALL
2:00 TIGERS TODAY
2:15 TIGER BASEBALL:
Minnesota at Detroit
5:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU
T'HE UNEXPECTED
VOYAGE
EVENING
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 GONG SHOW
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 BJ AND THE BEAR
10:00 SUPERTRAIN
WOO NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1:00 FIVE STAR
THEATRE: "BYE BYE
BIRDIE" e- (C) '63 - Janet
Leigh - Based on Broadway
singer, about to be drafted, meeting were used for all
and his song -writer the hymns sung during
manager. Ronin tit lC com-
plications compounded by a the meeting.
small town girl. The hymn, "I Have a
SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Song that Jesus Gave
MORNING Me" opened the meeting
6:45 ° DAVE: t' ANI) and Psalm 27, "The Lord
GOLIATH is my Light and
7:00 OPEN CAMERA Salvation" was read
7:30CARTOON CARNIVAL. responsively. Mrs. G.
8:00 REX HUMBARD Kaitting, the president
9:00 ORAL. ROBERTS led in prayer.
9:30 TELEVISED MASS ' Mrs. Jas. Horton read
10:00 ABBOTT' & the minutes of the March
COSTEI.LO meeting and the ladies
10:30 LITTLE RASCALS were reminded of several
11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS: dates to remember.
M Y L. 1 T T 1, E: The Spring Rall
('H1CKADI:E:" . W. C.P g y of. the
Fields. Mae Wast - Mae, Huron Presbyterial will
plays the field in search of a • be held on Wednesday,
rich husband, but has a fond May 16 in Hensall.
eye for a masked bandit. On Monday, June 18 the
AFTERNOON WMS and the Arthur
12:30 LONE RANGERCircle will hold a joint
1:30 MEET THE PRESS pot -luck supper meeting
2:00 OPEN CAMERA at which time the guest
2:30 SUNDAY AF- speaker will be Mrs.
T E R N O O N MOVIE:: Joyce Davis who, with
"CRAWLSPACE:" - Arthur her husband the
Kennedy. Teresa Wright - A Reverend Glen Davis,
middle-aged couple, who was in Japan where they
yearn for a son they never were missionaries to the
had, open their home to 0
young man who conies to Koreans.
repair their furnace. After The July meeting will
finding out he is jobless and be held in the form of a
homeless, they strive to picnic at the home of the
m.a.ke him part of their Reverend and Mrs.
family. Ronald ,McCallum.
4:00 SUNDAY MOVIE: On the occasion of the
"NIGHT OF THE GRIZ- 95th anniversary of the
ZLY" - Clint Walker, Martha group it was decided to -
Hyo - Aniex-lawman a tries s ' invite the South Kinloss
Wyoming in 1880 tries his
hand at ranching to make a
better life for his family and'
he a huge grizzly bear. teering
finds his greatest enemy to
EVENING
6:330 WILD, WILDNEWS 5 ATS IX WORLD committee
OF ANIMALS �v
7:00 WORLD OF DISNEY meets
8:00 THE BASTARD - Part
1
10:00 NBC NEWS SPECIAL - The monthly meeting of -
SPOI2TS • the Steering Committee -
11:00 NEWS 5,AT ELEVEN for the Senior Citizens'
11 :30 CINEMA FIVE: "THE
SPY WHO CAME IN FROM Centre was held` in the
mayor's office at 7 p.m.
Burton, Claire Bl000mm- P
THE COLD" Richardon .April 19. Mr. Everett
British Intelligence 'agent In Sparling was chairman
Berlin is called to London for 'the meeting. Mrs.
after o,os of his contacts is Eileen Palmer, Ken
show dd at the, Berlin Wall. - Hunter and James Magee
In London 1-e_is.given_tee si.o.b --,_re_pres.spied-t9-wn-Goan-C.i-ty—portivc-n-urs-irtg–sore•--a-nd=-homemaking-provided as
to get the East German and eight members of the needed to relieve wife. Extra nursing assistance was
Communist who is committee'wer resent.
responsible for many of the P arranged through the Cancer Society for the.las�few
British Counter -espionage Mrs. Ellen Smith was , days.
failures. The ingenious plan appointed vice-chairman Mrs. S'. -age 26(and baby), -reason for admission:
to get the man is slowly and Mrs. Beatrice early discharge from hospital (same day) Other
revealed in all its cunning. Sparling agreed to act as considerations -one preschool child at home. husband
MONDAY, APRIL 30 treasurer., working. Length of stay, five days. Services p vided:
AFTERNOON James Magee, daily nursing visits for mother and by,
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "SHE Property Chairman for physiotherapy, one visit for exercise prog
WORE A YELLOW RIB- the town of Goderich, Referred to Public Health Nurse for followup after
BON" - John Wayne, John provided several copies • discharge from Home Care.
Agar - Undermanned U.S. of floor plans of MacKay Mr. J. - reason for admission -new diabetic. Other
Calvary outpost makes Hall which he had considerations -patient has very poor vision. Husband
desperate attempt to repel prepared for the meeting. able to see fairly well with glasses. Length of stay, 21
invading Indians. These plans of the days. Services provided- nursing care to teach
5:30 THE NEWLYWED present layout were husband how to draw up insulin, teach patient to give
GAME
EVENING studied and suggestions '
6:00 NEWS made as to possible
6:30 NBC NEWS` r
charges. 1r
7:00 BEWITCHED It! was agreed that the Oceanfront • Informal • Beautiful
7:30 MUPPFTS sub; committee on ac -
8:00 TV5 MOVIE: "LIT- tivities should try to meet
TLE HOUSE ' ON THE ' with, representatives of
PRAIRIE" Part 2 - Michael organizations presently
Landon, Karen Grassie using MacKay' Hall to
9:00 THE BASTARD part_2 l-d:iscuss present and
future uses of the hall. In
You (and your health unit)
Homecare provides another way
BY BETTY CARDNO,'
P.H.N., ADMINISTRATOR,
HOME CARE PROGRAM
What is the Home Care Program?
The Home Care Program is designed to provide an
alternative, where practical, to hospital care by
means of avoiding an admission entirely or by
facilitating an early discharge from an active
treatment hospital bed.
In-home health care is aimed at improving the
quality of life of the patient and his family, and we
believe this can be .best accomplished by offering
support through different professionals working
together with the patient and family.
Home Care is a co-ordinating service created to help
meet the patient's needs at home. This program, may
prevent or delay the need for hosptialization or ad-
mission to a nursing home or home for the aged, or
allow patients to leave hosptial earlier than normal.
If ONE or more of the following services is
required: nursing, enterstom al therapy,
physiotherapy, - occupational therapy, or speech
therapy; the following services may then be available
as needed: homemaking -the homemaker is provided
only according to the need as determined by the
professional involved, and her time is gradually
reduced as the patient gains independence and or
other arrangements can be made; meals on wheels,
medications (as listed in the Drug Benefit For-
mulary), dressings, sick room equipment and tran-
sportation.
The Home Care Program is administered by the
Huron County Health Unit and is financed by the,
Ministry of Health.
The following are -a fewexamplesof total family
support that the team members provide in the home.
Mr. A., age 46, - reason for admission: to avoid
admission to hospital. Terminally ill patient wishes to
remain at home. Other : considerations -wife needs
assistance with care. Length of stay, 160 days. Ser-
vices provided: physiotherapy for retaining muscle
tone and deep breathing exercises; nursing care -help
with personal care, skin care, medication and sup
EWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
TUESDAY, MAY 1
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"FLYING LEATHER -
NECKS" - John Wayne,
Robert Ryan - Strict
disciplinarian officer and his
squadron become friends in
the crucible of war,
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00` NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 SHA NA NA SHOW
8:00 CLIFFHANGERS
9:00 BIG EVENT: "STAY
' HUNGRY"
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THE
TRAIN ROBBERS" - John
Wayne, Ann Margaret - A
voluptuous, hard -drinking
but virtuous widow hands
together with cowboy
buddies to recover gold
stolen by her dead husband,
in order to clear her son's
name. They are pursued by
robbers who want the gold
for themselves. -
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 FAMILY FEUD
8:.00 YP'S 7 "MAKIN
MUSIC"
8:30 TIGER BASEBALL -
Detroit at Chicago
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
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insulin, teach urine testing and instruct about diet;
also, to do blood for testing at laboratory.
Mrs. E. -age 21, - reason for admission - dressing of
wound after surgery. Other considerations -no one in
home able to do dressing. Length of Stay, 29 days.
Services provided -nursing care to do dres ing.
Mr. H. -age 64- reason for admission,rehabilitation
after a cerebral vascular accident. Other con-
siderations -wife unable to handle care herself. -Length
of stay, 73 days. Services provided nursing care to
monitor vital signs, personal care:, physiotherapy for
muscle strengthening, occupational therapy for
dressing, shaving, etc., homemaking to relieve wife
and assist in activities and exercises as outlined by
therapists.
Nursing care is provided by the Victorian Order
Nurses and the nurse may visit up to a maximum of
three times a day, seven days per week if required.
Homemaking is purchased from the Town and
Country Homemakers
Homemaking is purchased from the Town and
Country Homemakers, as required for Home Care
patients. Homemakers are provided to supplement
family resources and can give personal care, in-
cluding bath, mouth care, help with eating, aid in and
out of bed, up and down stairs, if needed, simple
bedside care under direction of nurse and or doctor,
therapy under the direction of a physio, occupational
therapist and speech therapist.
They may also prepare nourishing food, special
diets, do shopping, light housework, laundry, ironing
and necessary mending. All patients must be referred
by their family physicians and all medical care
provided is under the family physicians directions.
In the. past year -over 600 persons have received
Home Care with over 25 percent being referred
directly for care in their homes instead of entering
hospital.
Further information on Home Care may be obtained
from your family physician or 'the Public Health
Nurses in your area, or by calling the Home Care
Office at Clinton, 482-3411.
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