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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-06-22, Page 12Citizens News, June 22, 1978 Page 13 Zurich vet heads hospital board Zurich veterinarian Dr. Hospital in Exeter at the Cann who held the position Garnet Leitch was named annual meeting Tuesday for the past two years. Cann chairman of the board of night. remains as one of the 15 directors of South Huron Leitch replaces Carfrey directors. TOWARDS THE FINISH — One of the final events to.be held at a track and field meet for area separate schools was the 800 metre 'run for senior boys. Leading the way is Norman Grenier of Mt. Carmel. In the background is Robert Grenier of St. Boniface in Zurich. DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON Box Office Opens et 0:00 p.m. - First Show at Dusk THUR., FRI., SAT. — JUNE 22, 23, 24 HURS. JUNE 22 ONLY — POPCORN NIGHT FREE POPCORN FOR CHILDREN BEFORE 9:30 Disney Feature: All Children under 12 -.50' a - 9 FELL SHAUGHNESSI' COX AMECHE As cMOR TAYLOR SUN., MON. TUE. — JUNE 25, 26, 27 WARNING — Some langu- age may be offensive. Theatres Branch, Ontario THERmIN C AMES CANNING • MICHAEL LEMBECK CRAIG WASSON HYLANDS AMES WHITMORE. R. NOBLE WILLINGHA1 He doesn't get mad..he gets even THE F'A M ER TUESDAY NIGHTS ONLY — SPECIAL $0.00 PER CARLOAD STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Imagine your life hangs by a thread: Imagine your body hangs bra wire. Imagine you're not imagining. Genevieve Bulold Michael Douglas AMU ENTERTAINMEPN' Q BU RNT OFFERINGS It INTERTA NMENT OLIVER REED KAREN BLACK GETS B -A• — Elaine Jeffrey daughter of Alphonse and Yvonne Jeffrey, St. Joseph received her Bachelor of Art degree at the University of Western Ontario. She will be attending Teachers' College. in London, in September. GETS B, A — Loretta Ayotte, daughter of Louis and Marilee Ayotte, Zurich, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, at the Spring Convocation at the University of Guelph. She plans to attend Teachers' College in London, in September. In his closing remarks as chairman, Carf Cann said, "We have 'many challenges to meet in the years to come, but, the hospital is in good shape, in good hands and offering good services." In reviewing the financial statement, Cann said, "over 80 percent of our budget is spent on salaries, wages and fringe benefits. This means that this money goes back into our economy. The hospital is a large business and it means a lot to the community." The auditors report presented by Arthur Read of G. H. Ward and Partners showed a net income for the year ending March 31, 1978, of $1,042. This was a period of 15 months as the fiscal year has been changed. The net income for 12 months the year previous wzs $869. The retiring chairman's report continued as follows, "In 1978 South Huron Hospital reached its 25th anniversary in providing health services to this community. During this time many people made generous contributions of their time, ability and money to this hospital. It is interesting to note that over this period 45 directors have served on the board with 369 years accumulated service, andhaveranged up to 21 years of individual service without renumeration. Doctors, nurses, administrators and other staff have long records of faithful service, some joining the hospital staff in 1953 and remaining until retirement. Twenty-five years ago the people of South Huron raised and donated the required amount of money to build the original hospital. Since then many interested people left legacies and bequests for the hospital's use. During these years hundreds of thousands of dollars have been left to the Board of Directors to add to or to update health care and services of our hospital. Of interest also is the fact that the Hospital Women's Auxiliary has raised and given to the hospital over $73,000 worth of equipment. It is because of this dedicated interest shown by the citizens of this com- munity that the Board of Directors are now engaged in building a new ad- ministrative wing, Emergency, x-ray, laboratory and physiotherapy departments. Late 1978 or early 1979 should see those departments completed and functioning. Government health policies and emphasis on health services have changed and our hospital must follow these changes and guidelines. Therefore, we are now concentrating more on preventative care and out-patient orientated services. It is with some degree of satisfaction that in 1977 our Hospital attained ac- creditation as established by the Canadian Council on Hospital Accreditation. This was made possible by combined efforts of everyone in the hospital — medical staff, nursing staff, ad- ministrative staff, support staff and the board of directors. I feel we will meet the challenges of the future and look forward to the new SAFETY IS A FAMILY AFFAIR i farm safety association o .n horizons and objectives of health care in our hospital." Harold Gunn was named vice-chairman at Monday's annual meeting. Bob Dinney will be the new treasurer and hospital administrator Elmer Taylor is the secretary. Two new directors were named. They are Dr. Ralph Topp and Bill Smith. They replace Mrs. Helen Mickle and Doug Knowles. The other directors are Derry Boyle, Robert Down, Reginald Finkbeiner, Harry Hayter, Ben Hoogenboom, James Kneale, Walter McBride, Dr. William Steciuk, Carf Cann and Mrs. Roy Westcott. STRAWBERRIES POCK YOUR OWN OPEN THURS. JUNE 22ND Open Daily 8:00 a.m. (weather permitting) Bring Your Own Qt. Boxes 4 & 6 quart baskets or quart boxes may be purchased. NO POTS OR PANS ALLOWED May Be Purchased "READY PICKED" at Lovell's Fruit & Vegatable Market No. 4 HWY AT KIPPEN LEONARD LOVELL 262-6418 West of No. 4 Hwy at Kippen Intersection, 1st farm on left. 1! DAY ZURIC SUMMER BIBLE SCH July S m July 14 ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL 9 a.m. to 11 :45 a.m. Everyone welcome, from those starting kin- dergarten in public school thiscomingSeptem- ber to Grade 10. The Herald Press Curriculum will be used which emphasizes Bible study and the lessons centered around a scripture passage for each day. Parents should pre -register the kindergarten 1 children who were, born in 1973 by calling Elaine Love 236-4033 or Sandi Stephen 236- 7759 to give the fathers name and child's birthday. Please pre -register by July 1st. There is no admission fee. There will be a bus route the same as last year, leaving Dash- wood at 8:00 a.m. For information call Rev. Clayton Kuepfer, 236-4709. ADMINISTRATOR REQUIRED ALEXANDRA MARINE AND GENERAL HOSPITAL Goderich, Ontario A challenging position is open immediately for this 100 bed hospital which has just recently been awarded a three year accreditation. Goderich is a beautiful town of 7,000 people ideally situated on the shores of Lake Huron in a farming and recreational setting. Formal preparation at the H.O.M. level or above is desirable. A strong background in accounting procedures is essential. A complete resume including education, experience and references should be sub- mitted in writing on or before July 21, 1978, to: Mrs. J. Derry Chairman, Board of Governors 46 Cambria Road North, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 2P1