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The Huron Expositor, 1989-11-22, Page 29Page 10 CONGRATULATIO\S Seaforth Community Hospital on a fine facility adding confidence to the community Coordinator orientates staff 'D'Orlean, Frank & Jim SILLS A long time employee of the Seaforth Community Hospital, Joan Chesney's most recent challenge came when she was named Occupancy Coordinator in June of this year. The temporary five-month position was created to coordinate the hospital staff's move to its new facilities after expansion, and to the renovated areas after that. As coordinator, Mrs. Chesney, was required to orientate staff to traffic flow and relationships, to time moves so they flowed from one to another, and to orientate the public to the traffic flow and general change over. Mrs. Chesney began her medical career as a nurses aide at Scott Memorial Hospital in Seaforth in August Tara to page 18 hardware Seaforth 527-1620 OCCUPANCY COORDINATOR, Joan Chesney ozatEl.E. tilWLL.cLlio?�. to the Seaforth Community Hospital on the occasion of your Official Opening of the new Emergency Department Seaforth Manor Administrator: Mrs. Ruth Hildebrand Director of Care: Mrs. Joanne Ryan R.N. DOUG HALFPENNY, Chief Technologist Chief Techn000gist has experience Douglas Halfpenny has held the posi- tion of ,Chief Technologist at the Seaforth Community Hospital since September 1983, and brought with him a variety of experience from around the country, A graduate of the Hamilton and District School of Medical Technology in 1970, where he received his RT (CSLT), Mr. Halfpenny worked six years as Senior Technologist in • HaematologyBlood Bank at Chedoke Hospital in Hamilton, then four years as Chief Technologist at Manitonwadge General Hospital in Northwestern On- tario, before working three years as Chief Technologist of the Laboratory in Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace, British Columbia.