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The Huron Expositor, 1979-06-21, Page 20T 011014 EXiOSITOR 4014E 21 97.i.,f LOTS OF HELPKidsand parents alike clirrlb: all over the new adventure playground equip- ment at SPS during a work bee 40SEPlic,OPENTER John, Joseph, Carpenter. iltethaS Park Towers North. Chatham died Mbfday4 J . e 10, 1979 at Chatham J.'ublie Cietteral Hospital, He was 70- A 'native, IVIeKillop on Caduation front school, he began a teaching career that ended, with his -retirement Ave year ago as; priuripal tzf the Chatham Collegiate Institute. Active In the city he sexed Since 1971 as an alderman in Chatham City Council. He IS- survived': by his wife. lite, fernier Helen Agnes. Crich, formerly of Seaforth, one daughter, Nancy (Mrs. Berthold Carriere) of St. Marys, 3 sons William J. of Chatham, James F. of Tilbury ,ant Joseph J. of Guelph, ' one grands:rn Christopher and one sister Mrs, Teresa Reynolds of Seaforth, Mr, Carpenter is recently. reposing 'in, the T. Brady (Photo by Oke) Hinnegan Funeral Home, ISh Will am St, S:« Chathatn. Iunerai Mass will be r?elebrated Thursday at 10, a«nl. in Blessed Sacrament Church. Interments will fotikw in St. Anthony's Cemetery, Chatham. Board hears about hospital centred health core from Lon�lQn expert A new concept of health care for the area served by Seaforth Contniunity. Hospital and which would be centred around the facilities of the hopsital was suggested by . Dr. Gordon. A. Friesen when he met with the hospital board• at its last: meeting. Dr. . .Friesen, who is recognized - as an international; authority on hopsital planning and usage has acted as a consultant to hospitals in Canada. United States and in Europe. He retired recently as .head of Gordon A. Friesen: International. Inc, and is .living in London. Indicating his concern at the way in which health care isbeing, provided Dr. Friesen said that under the present system there is no incentive to save money or to introduce innovative`., approaches. Economies - changes can only mean hospitals .. will find grants reduced still further in Right to ife meets The June meeting of the Stratford. and. District Right of -Life was held at St. James Anglican Church; Stratford, with Mrs. Joyce Thomas: of Miii`vexton presiding. Reports were given by the . secretary, Mrs. ` Anne Thompson, St. Vincent St., Stratford, and Mrs. Teresa: Murphy Norman; St., Stratford, introduced. Andrew Kelly, R.R,S, Strat- ford, who is Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus, and who along with Jim Kelly, . Caledonia St., Stratford, chairman of the "Buy a Rose Save a Life Committee", made a donation -to the gro'tip. It was decided that there'll. be afloat in one of the Fairs in the area in September and bdeth at the Stratford Fall Fair in September. DISTINCTIVE WEDDING INVITATIONS another year. Increasing paper work demanded. by government was eating into the hospital dollar and reducing still further the funds. available for actual, health care, A solution, he suggesteel,i, could be the .affiliation of a a hospital such -as Seaforthh with excellent facilities and planned to ; reflect todays demands with a hospital such as, University in London. As a result ofa eh advantage o modern communication means "'such as TV and direct line, patients here could have the benefit of . University specialist and facilities while continuing to be ac- cotnmodated. in Seaforth. The • association; he envisaged, would:' extend to theexchange of staff with: a resulting increase ' . in standards. Local staff would be able to learn by observation of procedures being following in the larger hospital. ' In this ;area of training particularly,, we would have a tremendous opportunity" he said. . Looking 'to the future in hospital design Dr, 'Friesen saw a continuation of the planning on . which the present Seaforth H ospitaal was based with continuing emphasis on patient needs on the one hand and bed utilization on the other.. He saw an increasing move towards the centraliza- tion of ' the health care process where' doctors, health units ,other agencies relating to health'.care would be located within of adjacent. te, the hospital. Hefelt, this was: important in smaller centres such as. Seaforth, where availability of staff 'in every category is limited, because it' would reduce travel both . for patients doctors and staff, avoid duplication : and: result . in. better and more economical. utilization of equipment;,. (Seaforth has had such an, arrangement • under consideration since •. the hospital was built nearly .15 years ago. Land has been reserved and . designated . to accommodate a county health unit headquarters and for doctors offices). p: Hospitals must be designed, like factories so that various functions are identified and arranged in; a way that will reduce labor requirements - and thus reduce costs. Dr, Friesen emphasized: the necessity of adopting a master pian to cover hospital development and of working towards it. • Hewarned. against expedient compromise.. In a short meeting that preceded 'Dr. Friesen's visit the board was informed Tuesday that the Town of Seaforth would be erecting. the necessary road signs in the hospital area; including "Hospital", "Hidden Inter- section."' The board has been asking the Ministry of highways' over a long .period to put up these•, signs indicating the dangerousintersection at the hospital., entrance. .and finally a ministry official in a letter to the board said it was the responsibility of the town; Select your wedding Invitations from our eorripiete catalogue, Por yon ..'.a Keepsake copy• otyour fn tat eta' in lUxutiOUs gold. aril ElIMOONAb Huron Expos%1or 527-0240 1 2 1 each; In addition to 5 regular prizes; of ;100,000 Avoid disappointment - Getour WINT SRI ticketsVariety NTAA10 and Variety Show Admission tickets NOW from these participating Wintaribl Provincial Retailers: SEAFORTH Bob & Betty's Variety Mac's Gonveriienee Store Triangle biscoun't Seaforth Insurance Agency Province of Ontario Savings Hessen Restaurant Commercial Hotel $ecker'a Milk i{ .fPENi MbLeilaa't General Store: . 13-RUCEFIELD: • Stack's variety f=armer's, 'Deli Drive in WINTHROP.. Winthrop Gen'erai Store' GEORGE W. CRICH The death occurred in St. Michaels 'Hospital, Toronto on June 11, 1979 of George Wilfrid Crich of Scarborough following heart. surgery. He was in his 66th year„ Born in Seaforth he was a .son of the late Mr, and Mrs:. William A. Crich and attended; Seaforth . Schools. During War II he served overseas with the. Royal Regiment . He is .survived: by ;his wife Florence two sons. R«GM.P. Sergeant Terry Crich of Inverness, Nova Scotia and R,C.M.P. constable Bill (*rich Ottawe O. ,grand- children Douglas and Lianne. He also is survived'-k#y brotl:ersDr. W. Aul?,rey Cli It of Grimsby and John C. Ckiich Seaforth and by sisters; Miss, Gertrude Crich,. Toronto:, 'Frances, Mrs, Fart Smith. Forth Bay and Helen, Mrs. Jeseph Carpenter, CYhatham. He was predeceased by brother Fred Crich, of Stratford and sister Mrs. Margaret White .of North Bay, The remains rested at .the Jerrett Chapel, 666 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, where a funeral service was held. Friday June' 1S. Interment. followed in the Veterans' section of Pine Hills, Cemetery. DONAID W. DAL, Funeral services for the late Donald W. (Buzz).. Dale ;wbo. diem nn Mandlty,, Jute 1979 were *Id from BO; Atneral Chapel pan Thursday,. Mune 14 ,Penducted by Bev. 37..AA. Duke, of First. Presbyterian Church. Interments (0110 4 Maitlandbank • Ceriretery. when: P.allbearets, were Crozier,. Cleave Ctwnbs, Allan. Nicholson,.1sickc Crozier, Pat Cleary and' Harry Ester. Honorary 'Bearer; i Glen Smith, 'Gooey, and Morley SOP* ;s Flower bearers, W Crgzier an jantelt telp. When you buy specified new hay or forage equipment by International Harvester or anyone else within 30 days after a Red Edge demonstration on your farm, Come in, ask us for details, Radio is a Gott 222: ,Antenna and installation are not included:. Otter ends July, 31st,1979. f ryNl1 =.."T.M. tt N t Phone 527-0240 FARM EQUIPMENT LiMITED Outstanding TALENT #tarn 'Seaforth •Tuckeirsm ith at she. Seaforth Comr unity Centre See. the .Wintario Drawbeing' roadcast live from Seaforth Buy your tickets at these outlets SEAFORTII Bob & Betty's Variety Mac's Convenience Store Triangle Dist:ount Seaforth Insurance The Huron Expositor AgencyFarmer's Dell Drive In. remaining tickets wilt be available at' the door Province of Ontario KIpPEN Savings Office • McLellan's General. Hessen Restaurant Store Commercial Hotel IBRUCEPIELD Doors open at WINTHROP Winthrop General. Store 't 'ALTON' Walton Variety • admission $2r00' DUBLIN IvlaeRaea :Market. BRUSSELS • • The Brussels Post Sponsored by the eaforth itforts Club •