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-• THE 2nd WINGHAM BROWNIE PACK went .for a nature hike last
II Thursday afternoon and then gathered at the park for a weiner roast.
• Brownie members include Laura McLennan, Tracey Richey, Erin
• Skinn, Margaret Skinn, Diane Skinn, Leslie Pike, Angela Huffman,
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Hospital -board shorts
The question whether the
Wingham and District
Hospital Board will open its
meetings to the general
public remains up in the air
pending a recommendation
from the board's manage-
ment committee.
Earlier this year the board
voted downa proposal from
an ad hoc commitee that the
public be allowed to sit in on
the meetings. However the
matter was raised' again at
the hospital association
annual meeting ' in June
when, by an overwhelming
show of hands, association.
members asked, that the
board reconsider its position.
Last week, at the board'
first -regular meeting since
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the summer recess, member
Hans Kuyvenhoven asked if
the question would be
discussed. Chairman Mary
Vair said it would be placed
on the agenda for the
management committee,
which did not make, a report
at the meeting.
Presently reporters are
permitted to attend regular-
ly -scheduled board . meet-
ings, but members of the
public are not, and special
meetings are completely .r
closed.
Hospital bylaws provide
that: ."Non -Board members
may attend meetings of the
Board only upon: (a) the
invitation of the Chairman •
through the' Executive
Director; or (b') invitation of
the'• Executive' Director with
the ifilli at' 8r the -°hair -
man."
However the board has the
power to change bylaws,
provided the changes are
then ratified at the next
annual meeting of the
association.
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The management com-
mittee, which is headed by.
the board's vice chairman,
Dr. Brian Hanlon, is also to
propose' a set of • rules of
order to govern board
meetings.
This is intended to remedy
problems encountered
earlier this year when,
weeks after work on the
project had started, the
, board chairman conceded
that a inhtion awarding the
contract had been out of
order and the board was
asked to vote on a second
motion, which was itself
called into question since no
discussion was allowed.
Subsequent to this several
board members asked that
the board adopt rules of
order•to which it can refer in
cases of dispute.
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Reporting for the medical
staff, Dr. M. H. Corrin paid
tribute to the late Dr. J. .C.
`McKim, calling his death "a
great loss to the staff and
myself."
Dr. McKim died recently
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which he had contracted
through his work.
The board also approved
the admission to staff of Dr.
Linda Gagnon, who, Dr.
Corrin reported, is joining
the Lucknow Medical Centre
on a temporary basis.
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In her report from the
hospital auxiliary, Marilyn
Wood noted there are no
fewer than 157 volunteers
working 4n the hospital
through the auspices of the
auxiliary. She also an-
nounced the chase of
various items for the
hospital.
She told' board members
that the semi-annuaThospital
rummage sale is coming up
Oct. 18 and 19.
Mrs. Vair added that' staff
from a number of hospital
departments are sponsoring
a craft and bake sale at the
Wingham Armouries on Oct.
20 to raise money for the
hospital.
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Board members were
informed of a number of
seminars coming up at
Exeterand at the Sheraton
Centre and OHA Centre in,
Toronto, which they were
encouraged to attend if
possible.
Asking whether members
were expected to give
reports on seminars and
conferences which they
attended at hospital expense,
board member Robert
Middleton noted. the board
had not yet received any
report on the convention
which its executive director
attended in Puerto Rico last
spring.
Norman Hayes responded
with a . brief report, con-
cluding that the conference
had not been worth the
money and that he had no.
idea it would be that ex-
pensive."
The board was not told how
much the conference had
cost, and no one asked.
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
Gorrie Personal Notes
Mr. and 'Mrs', Delmar.
Gorslitz and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Zuellig of Birch `Run,
Michigan, spent - last
weekend with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hayden.
Mrs. Margaret Gilchrest
and Nellie Adams of Regina
visited recently for several
days with Mrs: William
Austin. Mr. and Mrs. James
Austin of Elmira visited
Sunday at the same home.
Mrs. Frank. Earls of
London visited Mr. and Mrs.,
Archie . Miller and other
friends recently. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Lobb of Clinton
and Mr. and 'Mrs. Bev
Injuries are minor
in .car roll-over
Two Wingham girls
escaped serious injury
Friday evening when the car
in which they were riding
. slid into the ditch and rolled
over on a .gravel road in
Turnberry Township.
Debbie Hodgins and
Angela Walker, both 16,
received only minimal in-
juries in the accident. They
were checked at the Wing -
ham and District Hospital
and then released.
Provincial police reported
that Miss Hodgins was
driving a 1983. Oldsmobile
belonging to her father;
NATURE BAG—Brown Owl Bev McBride collects a
nature bag from Nikki Fisher of the 2nd Wingham
Brownie Pack. The Brownies went for a hike last Thurs-
day and them gathered at the park for a weiner roast.
Larry Hodgins of Wingham,
and was westbound on
Concession 10-11 when the
vehicle pulled to the right
while cresting a hill and slid
on the loose 'gravel into the
north -ditch, where it rolled
over onto its roof.
The accident occurred at
7:55 p.m. about 1.4 kilo-
metres west of Highway 4..
In a separate accident on
Sunday evening, a Kitchener
couple escaped•with minimal
injuries when their car was
struck from the rear while
slowing for a stop at the
junction of Highways 4 and
86 at the Wingham south
'limits.
Police reported that
Donald Allen Kraft, 56, and
his wife Mildred, both of
Kitchener, were eastbound
on Highway 86 and slowing to
a stop at the junction when
their car was struck from
behind by a second vehicle
driven by Darren John
Maurer, 19, of Kincardine.
Damage was estimated at
$100 to the Kraft vehicle, a
1978 Chev, and $400 to the
Maurer car, a 1984 Chev. Mr.
Maurer was not injured in
the accident.
Brears of RFI. 1, Listowel,
were dinner guests Sunday
at the same home. -
John Van •de Kemp
returned home last Friday
frond' the'' Winghtinf ' saki
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mulloy, Kristie and Leslie of
Paris, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Howes of
Ottawa spent the weekend
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger, as
did Marcie Howes of
Hamilton.
Mrs. .Eva McCully of St.
Thomas spent the week at
the ' home .of Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Dennis.
Lynne Earls and Mrs.
Perrin Lewis and little
daughter Kate of Toronto
visited relatives of the late
Mrs. Lillian Hastie last week
at the Gorrie chapel of the M.
L. Watts Funeral Home.
Miss Earls and Mrs. Lewis
were dinner guests last
Saturday with Mr.. and Mrs.
Archie Miller. Mrs. Fred
Baldwin, Mark and Kyle of
Paris, visited last Wed-
nesday at the Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brown of Ayr spent Sunday
with Mrs. Gordon E dear.
Mrs. Mauna Squire of
Sherwood Park, Alberta,
visited last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hayden.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Grainger; Mrs, A. L.
Stephens, Mrs. Cecil
Grainger and Gary Grainger
of Allan Park attended the
baptism of Craig Ryan and
Erin Jillian, children of
Murray and Donna Grainger .
of Shakespeare on Sunday
and were dinner guests, of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McKertcher of RR 1,
Listowel. Rev. Juklca
Saarinen officiated at the
baptism.
Approximately one-third
of the forest land harvested
each year produces
naturally, one-third is treat-
ed, and one-third is not re-
generating adequately.
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