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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;
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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.
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