The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-19, Page 4PW 4 -TM WWghaha Advaaaa-Times. U 19, 1979
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Miy you awd ysur loones haus a safe and joyous Holiday
SsatrOa. a heakhy and prosperous New Yeat'.
Ldw a good neighbor. Stab Farm is there.
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25 ALFRED ST. E.
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CAROLING FOR CANADETTES—Heidi Robertson, going caroling for the Wingham Canadettes. They were part
Brenda Gaunt, Kerrie Bray, Kelly Anderson, Shelly Tolton, of the group which took a hayride around town last
Joel le Reavis and Kim Gibson get in the Christmas spirit by Thursday evening.
St. -Mary's, Hos ital bed
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shortage
ren B a appo*' tied. foreseen
According to Statistics Canada
there will be a critical shortage of
By Wihnta Oke of the board office in Dublin. He be chairmen: building and hospital space within the next 20
DUBLEN--James McDade of has his BA and Master of property, Mickey Vere, Strat- years as senior citizens form an
Bibb Crescent, Stratford, was Education from the Ontario ford; personel, Ron Murray, ever -larger proportion of the
i to the position of Institute of Studies in. Education Dublin; transportation, John population.
principal at St. Mary's School, in Toronto.O'Drowsky, St. Marys and During the next 50 years the
Goderich, Monday night by the Hereplaces, Bet L. Clark who finance and insurance, Gregory
Huron -Perth County Roman had been the principal, but had Fleming, Crediton: population over 65 is expected to
Catholic Separate School Board. asked fore eat to other Ad Hoe committees were triple to sic million as the post -
He has been acting principal duties. Her es will be in., approved with the chairman of war baby boom becomes the
since Nov. 19 and will continue in the area of curriculum each: trustee -clergy liaison, "geriatric boom", the statistical
that capacity until his ap- development with special ein Arthur Haid, RR 4, Listowel; agency says.
pointment becomes effective phasis on the revision'
and early school leaving, Ronald In looking at hospital facilities
Jan. 1. development of a _ French Murray; teams negotiations, it predicts the aged will probably
Prior to the ent he m for Grades 4-8. Douglas O'Reilly, Stratford; account for 45 per cent of hospital .
was a resource teacher in the The standing committees w¢re family life, chairman not named occupancy within two years. The
area of curriculum, working out, approved and the following will yet; former St. Peter's School, rate in 1975 was 38 per cent.
Goderich, Keith Montgomery,
Wingham; assessment, Ted The cost of caring for the
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Geoffrey, Zurich; declining elderly -in hospitals will explode,
• enrolment, Ronald Marcy, the r
• What's new at �° ��' area it should
be
Stratford, chairman. mends more effort .should be
• 0 William Kinahan, Lucknow, directed to building nursing
• will represent the board on homes, Which can provide care at
Huronview. Huron -Perth Tuberculosis and %ne-fifth the cost of hospitals and
•Diseases Associa- are 60 yRespiratory per cent less costly to
and
residents w throughout the home. Tlie hon and Dante Fred build..
, •:,1,1_Y g Bergsma, both of Stratford, on Construction cost per hospital
theirafter ThursdayChristmas trees and garlandsbrary, bed in Canada ran between
evening Pleasure
Mary Hearn, look exceptionally nice tis year. �Stratford Public $40,000 and $80,000 feu years ago
leader of the Wesley Willis Sympathy is _.., - ;1 to the The board approved nine. and the average daily coat of
Church choir, played her harp family of Mrs. Mary Muir who professional development days caring for a patient in a hospital
and the men's orchestra provided past away this past week. for the teachers of which five are bed averaged about $in.
a much enjoyed concert for Huronview would like to county days devoted to
family night. welcome Russell G. Neal. Mr. curriculum implementation The report also notes that
Friday afternoon was spent Neal is from Clinton and a new while the remaining four days about one-third more women
playing bingo in the auditorium. resident. will be professional activity days than men will require in -
Dr. Toll from Seaforth, We would like to take this dealing with curriculum per- stitutional care, largely, because -
presented a concert Sunday . ,tuni'_j to wish all our tea- ning. of the growing female population
afternoon. The residents again fives and friends a very Merry The next meeting will be held and because they live an average
enjoyed the brass band. Christmas and the happiest of on Jan. 14. of seven years longer than men.
Marie Flynn entertained at Old A Christmas wish for you is
Tyme Music on Monday. Marie this.....
was accompanied by Ken Dale Not only a day, but a year of
and Lorne Lawson. Bliss;
The van took a load of Not only the joy of Gifts and
Christmas shoppers to Goderich Giving, \iPripomn
B t also the Gift f the J f
Ringing
out our
brightest
greetings
for
ERNIE MERKLEY
AND, SON
Gulf Petroleum Products
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May the giodous light of j
Christmas bring you, and those
you love, enduring Hope and
Happiness. To all, special thanks.
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Lewis Flowers
Winghein, Ontario
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Management and Staff of
PEPi, .� PIZZA and
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mall on Tuesday afternoM
on. ary u o oy o A S S
Van Camp, Iris Sperling, Frank By M. A. Scott
Bissett and Kbw Lewis were Wingham, Ont. 3$7.3714
among the eager shoppers.
The Goderich Women's In- Church children
stitute celebrated all birthdays in
December. Allah, and Jean enjoy ehristmo: WE AT CANADIAN TIRE;
Schram started the program off
with some livdy Old Tyme 3f9brlei carols
Music. Joy Harrison was the F
soloist a h w oiled by Mrs. Whitechurch—The Children of
Gordon Taylorsmusi at the pints a the ay du, of Chalmers met Wayne Gibbons, Jim Ritchie, Greg Cardiff Jim Barnes,
6umerous musical skit about the Sunday during worship service
husbands of the WI members and enjoyedma Christmas stories Allen Tiison, Jim Yorke,. Mary Passmore, Betty Bateson,
entertained the residents. A and the a' songs. .�� K , , �n �, Carol Horton Shirleynderson,
portion of the afternoon program The call to worship was given Y
was set aside for the singing of by Karen Pickard, then W sang
Christmas carols. Following the "Away in a Manger". Brian Ross Craig &Ydges, Tracy De Boer, and Jim Watt
program a treat of tea and read scripture hvm the second
cookies was served by the in- chapter of St. Luke's Gospel and
stitute members. 'Happy Bir- Karen Elliott led in prayer.
thday', was sung at the close Kam also read the minutes of
after each resident received a the last meeting. ou an
birthday gift. In particular we Rosll callwas , by Vvish d ours the Bestwould like to wish Mary Turn. members giving a w,� [ram thae y
who is our oldest resident. a very Christmas story in the Bible. The happy birthday. )nary turned 103 birthday calendar was thenof the Hoh*daSeasontlhis � �sy: marked. Steven Rintoul r�Ved and look
Day can showed the movie, the offering of s2.5a which was
-rens Slipper and the Rose', in the dedicated by Joanne deBow.
auditorium on Wednesday The junior story, " the Won-
evening.forward
derfulWindow",wastold byMn. 1980.
Mrs. Prouty had a special Purdon. Mrs. Simpson told the you
Christmas program in the chapel seniors a story entitled "Happy
on Thursday afternoon. Birthday, Jesus". Karen Elliott
We would like to make spectil then read short stories.
mention to the excellent job done Mrs. Simpson gave the closing
by the girls in the honaekeepint prayer and a social time fo0aw ed
department who decorated dwhhR which all received gft.
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