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EelploymeW and Emplol at
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Bud Cullen, Minister Bud Cullen, Ministra
Ch 6 P10incy sides
Me Wingham Advancx Times, January 3, liM—.Pap b
r at thoe os italpastoralcare
Mrs. Garnet Farrier of
A bospltal cal jfe a Bondy phm
{aftwilz, aimed at filling the
WMIlliam M w, of Lucknow,
the quilt made by the Triple
for a person who .isfrom of
vacuum created when a patient is
is monthly with the coor-
,
'
town or has few ttiegAh or
from out of town or can0Qt
ting chaplain to iron out
New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.
patient in Wingham and District
rdwves in the area- And the
contact his or her own pasta'•
details
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
MacTavish, Timothy and Ken-
and for cornpsni-164, advice
Nor is it luntted to patients: the
Other
Wright, Shari and Jeffrey, Ken
Mrs. Bob Burchill and Bonnie,
or reassuranee eamot always be
chaplains will also provide
it
ministers participating
In
.the service are Rev. Barr
Thornbury who was at the
MacTavish, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
' Bd4chill home.
met by the busy nurses and
counselltr►g for hospital staff
Passmore, Rev. Ron Baker, Lt
doctors•
This is one of the black reasons
requested.
Mr. Swan said the Wingham
lain Trainor, Rev. Ton Son-
Y,.
derup and Pastor Len Fex from
y
y '
for the new volunteer chaplaincy '
service established to
hospital had a chaplaincy service
in the but it wasn't really
Wingham and Rev. Orrance
f '
provide_
Pastoral care to patients at"-
past
organized. Upder the current..
Laramie from Fordwich.
k v':
Wingham and District Hospital.
system an executive committee,
Mr. Swan said he is hoping to
The service, a joint venture of.
composed of Rev. Robert Arm-
interest more area ministers in
y
the hospital and area clergy, has
strong of WftUm, Rev. Wilena
taking part so the time com-
been in operation for just a month
Rrown of Bhrevale. and Rev.
mitment can be reduced.
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and is still 'considered 'ex-
perimental'. It is organized to
Gsoltae
provide a chaplain either at the
hospital or on call 2+bours.a day
throughout the year.
Gorrie Personal Notes
"
'
Each of the participating
ministers is `on' for four da yitV
month. During this time he or she
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
compamed Mr. and Mrs. Bev
spends an hour at the hospital in
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Brears and family of Palmerston
the evening visiting with patients
Honeford of Gowanstown on
on a trip to Sudbury, where they
and is also on 24-hour call if a
qday.
spent a couple of days with Mr.
patient should request a
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Cherry of
and Mrs. Grant Miller.
chaplain.
PaLmasatoam Ur..Don.Cberry
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey and
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Bill Woodley, the new director
of Waterloo visited Mrs. Edward
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
of nursing, explains the. pastoral
Bolander-
D'Arcey and family of Fordwich,
care service as a reflection of the
Steven Van Ee of Brussels
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell
hospital's desire to treat the
sP•
visited a few sags at the same.
and Christopher of Kitchener and
whole patient.
lei
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leppington
w
,q "Only in recent times has the
Alvin Mantel
and family were Christmas
spiritual, aspect been considered
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
if full healing is to oc-
spent Christmas Day with Mrs.
Leppington. The same families
cessential
Smith of IAkknow.
spent New Year's at the home of
-
Doctors want to treat the
,Jas.
Mrs. Roy Gowdy and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leppington
spiritual side of the patient, but
Harry Gowdy spent New Year's
of Gorrie. J
lack the minister's expertise, he
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
uy.:
said.
Louttit of Wingham.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
ply"
He noted that many hospitals
Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Hen-
Campbell of Georgetown and also
are starting chaplaincyservices
dershot and Nicole of Toronto .
at the home of Mr. and Mts. Eric
fi
and that provision of such a
visited Sunday with Rev. Wesley
Munro of Guelph.
service has even been'tied int&
Ball and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods
A
hospital accreditation standards..
Mr, and Mrs. George Mac-
and Kirk of Clifford and Miss Kay
;x
Under the 1977 revised standards
Donald of Molesworth visited Mr.
Woods of Strathroy visited. Mr.
a hospital must either have a
and Mrs. Wm. A. Smith on
and Mrs. Earl Toner on
pastoral care service or be
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Christmas Day.
working on one.
Deitrit h of Howick and Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon
It is also part of the wholistic
body and Mr. and Mrs. Les
visited at the home of Mr. and
approach to health, care, he
Fleming of Hanover'spent New.
Mrs. Jas. Moloney and
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added.
Year's at the same home.
Christopmer of Bramalea on
...
Rev. John Swan of Wingham,
Mr.. and Mrs. Ian Howes,
Christmas Day.
FRIENDLY CHAT—Rev. John Swan of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Win ham, chats with
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the coordinating chaplain for the
Marcie Mand y and Lana of
,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Margaret Hoey of Gorrie during her stay at Wingham and District Hospital. Rev. Swan is
service, described a chaps as
Peterborough
rough spent last weekend
Gowdy, Janna and Philip, Mrs.
co-ordinator of the new volunteer chaplaincy: service`at the hospital.
a liaison between the patient and
with Mr. and Mrs, *Cecil
Roy Gowdy and Mrs. Harry
the hospital staff 4i the family,
adding he feels; test healing and..'
Grainger,,-.1km a Grainger of
Montreal spent the week at the
Gowdy were Christmas guests of
Miss Marlene Earl and Mr.
y
WOMAN HOSPITALIZED M" ChAm1103 fef'1 m
religion are. coming :together
again. The two were very close at
same home On Saturday Mr. and
Robert Earl:
FOLLOWING ACCIDENT
the time of the Crusades, but
Mrs. Cecil Grainger ac-
Mr; and Mrs. Jack Ferguson
GORRIE—The Christmas began in a darkened chturh. The
later got widely separated, he
companied Mr. Bruce Grainger
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
Mrs. Patricia Rymer of. Kin- . services at St. Stephen's prophecy was read by Evelyn
Kin -
'.
said.
to Waterloo where the visited
y
and Mrs. L
Lynn Ferguson of Glen
Anglican Church were well at- Zimmerman and Carol
cardine was admitted to 3'n Strong
Both he and Mr. Woodley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra
Grainger.
Williams.
tended, with visitors present and after the versicle "
Wingham and District Hospital Light ,>
emphasized the service is strictly
Twenty-two members of the
Mrs. Thomas MacDonald of
following an auto accident late from many areas outside the shall shine.upon us today", the
voluntary on both sides: it is not
Teeswater Do Cum In Farm
Form aided a pot luck.dinner
Brussels spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie.
last Thursday night. The car she village' lights and candles ware.lit Iter.
was driving a rents slid into a The service of trine lessons and O. Laramie gave the fifth of his
foroe8 oa anyone and is not in-
y
tended to.teite the of a
and Christmas party at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brears and
ng p Y
ditch along Highway86 east of carols was held at 11:30 a.m., brief talks upon the advent
.place
patient's own minister. It is
of Mr- and Mrs Alvin Mundell
family of Palmerston spent New
County Road 12 at about 11:45 with lessons read by Mrs. Roland wreath, dealing with the —
recently. <,
Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
p.m. No other details of the ac Bennett, Mrs. Brian Underwood, Christmas or Christ candle and
Mrs. Archie i �1 ler ac-
Miller.
Mrs. Tom Ash, Doug Fisher, its significance. The children
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS—Ricky Edgar and Rose Marie Good had happy holidays as they
played in Cruickshank Park and jumped off the stands at the Josephine, Street ball park
Into piles of snow.
MRs. JOE WALKER Y a
Bluevale Personal Notes
.::NOTICE
to
Owners of Dogs and Cats
FREE RABIES CLINIC
Wed., Jan. 1 Oth ..... Gorrie Community Hall
3 - 7 p.m.
Fri., Jan. 12th ........ *ngham Town Hall
2 • 8 p.m.
Mon., Jan. 15th Dungannon Agricultural Hall
3 - 7 p.m.
Wed., Jan. 17th ^Blyth Community Centre
2 - 8 p.rn.
Fri., Jan. 19th .. Brussels Fire Hall
2-8ptp.
Mon., Jan. 22nd Ethel Fire Holl
3 - 7 p.m.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier of
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright,
Whitechurch was the winner .,of
Mrs. Janet Walker, Lloyd
the quilt made by the Triple
Walker, Doug, Denise and
Group of Knox Presbyterian
Beverly and Mr. and Mrs.,
Church. a
Raymond Wright.
Sunday visitors celebrating
DeWayne Golley has .been a
New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.
patient in Wingham and District
Joe Walker were Linda
Hospital.
Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
MacTavish, Timothy and Ken-
Sheila and Kevin, visited
neth, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Wright, Shari and Jeffrey, Ken
Mrs. Bob Burchill and Bonnie,
Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
also with Mrs. Earl Weitz of
Henning, Mr. and Mrs. � Alex
Thornbury who was at the
MacTavish, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
' Bd4chill home.
.::NOTICE
to
Owners of Dogs and Cats
FREE RABIES CLINIC
Wed., Jan. 1 Oth ..... Gorrie Community Hall
3 - 7 p.m.
Fri., Jan. 12th ........ *ngham Town Hall
2 • 8 p.m.
Mon., Jan. 15th Dungannon Agricultural Hall
3 - 7 p.m.
Wed., Jan. 17th ^Blyth Community Centre
2 - 8 p.rn.
Fri., Jan. 19th .. Brussels Fire Hall
2-8ptp.
Mon., Jan. 22nd Ethel Fire Holl
3 - 7 p.m.