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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1960, p. 19

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, September 20, 1960 GENERAL CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN, OPENS 1960 Turning Of Sod For Latest Wing The sod will be turned for the new wing of the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, Sept, 21, almost within a month of the 50- year anniversary of the opening of the brand-new Oshawa Hos pital on Aug. 10, 1910 The present bed capacity of OGH is being constantly exceeded even now, with extra beds in rooms intended to be private or semi-private and the halls of some wards lined with cribs, cots and bassinets, The new wing will house 220 patients and will in. clude a 55. or 60-bed children's floor to supplement the present, over-crowded pediatrics ward The new wing, to be built on to the west of the latest addition to the hospital at Alexandra street, is expected to cost about $2,700,000, a slightly higher figure than originally thought when the estimates were made more than two years ago, The recent fund raising campaign, far more suc- cessful than the previous one surpassed the goal by $300,000 to reach a total in excess of $1,146,000, More money is still coming in. SUFFICIENT FUNDS When this sum is combined with grants to be received from the federal and provincial gov ernments and donations by the city and the county, there should be sufficient funds to meet all costs. New facilities in the wing will include suitably planned and equipped quarters for some of the services now being conducted in departments intended for other purposes. A small psychiatric unit will not only be able to handle the out-patients who are at pre. sent being treated in emergency admitting, but will also have beds for a few in-patients There will be a new physio- and 8 occupational therapy department, and the medical records library will move from the basement of the old building into the new wing. Isolation facilities, at pre sent only a two-bed room which can hold six patients if necessary, will be transferred to a new, ex- pandable ward in the wing PLANNED EXPANSION The most recent addition to the hospital was planned in such a way that this next one can be joined to it with the loss of only three beds, The Join will be through the present recovery room, which will be converted into two extra operating rooms. | The new wing will contain a re-| covery room There will be no private rooms as such, in the new wing, with the exception of two in the isola tion ward, Six three-bed rooms, 11 four-bed rooms, three six-bed wards, and 71 semi-privates will comprise the total capacity. The wing is to be built on the double: corridor plan, as was the last one, with' the services housed in the middle and patient accommoda- tion around the outside: There are to be six floors plus the base. ment ADDITIONAL STAFF The new wing will be serviced by the same kitchen as the rest of the hospital, but will still re. quire between three and four hundred additional staff to aug- ment the present 650, which in cludes 170 nurses. All of Osh awa's 80 some doctors are on the staff of the OGH, some full-time others devoting themselves main ly to private practice and serving on occasion at the hospital Because the Oshawa General Hospital can handle almost every type of case, including eve sur gery (a recently opened depart ment) and replacement trans fusions, very few patients are sent out of town. The nearest hospitals of equivalent size are those of Kingston and Toronto Only major brain and chest sur gery cases are sent to Toronto, | | as there are not enough of these to make it worthwhile to bring specialists in these fields to Oshawa, FROM OTHER HOSPITALS For any other serious illness or operation, smaller district PLUMBING, Good Luck O-G-H HAROLD R. STARK ENGINEERING LTD. RA 5-3521 255 SIMCOE S. SERVING OSHAWA SINCE 1927 HEATING & hospitals such as those in Ax. Pickering, Port Perry, and Bow:| gr BREWARD, England (CP) manville, send their patients to Oshawa, Thus the OGH must be 4 prepared to serve an area with an granite quarries of this Cornwall estimated 110,000 residents. 4 IGE " OGH BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN HOSPITAL'S BEGINNINGS (Continued from Page 17) year progressed the building hours later, on the morning Was completed, of Saturday, November 27th, Many wards were comple- {the site was being marked out el iid 1 We lan (by Mr, Storie, and Col. ¥. some of whose names may Cappel Almost immedia-|gi11 be seen on door-plates in tely, the contractor had teams the building, Other gifts were {of horses with ploughs and showered upon the hospital shovel scrapers at work by people in the community, breaking ground for the base. # kitchen range, a kitchen ment, while other horse- sink, all the necessary items, (drawn wagons were hauling including all types of house- {supplies of lumber and ce. keeping equipment china, |ment, |hardware, and so on, In this way was begun the] From the countryside [first building to be known as poured a flood of produce, the Oshawa General Hospital, bags of potatoes, barrels of Its modest size has long apples, baskets of tomatoes, since been dwarfed by better jars and jars of preserved built additions, At this late|fruits, jellies, pickles, and date, fifty years later, the relishes, only part of that original, Even on the afternoon of ¥ building identifiable to the opening day, large and small . |passer-by, is that central por- sums of money were placed § (tion of dark reddish brick, on a small table at the en- (whose lack of harmony with trance to the hospital by {the more modern walls islcitizens on their tour of the sometimes sympathetically building, covered with a lace-like| The hospital was built, tracery of ivy creeper, furnished, equipped, ready for i | | In 1910 the building of business, and completely paid FOR 1954 ADDITION. SCOUTS' MEMORIAL Work is nearing completion in the |district on a nine-foot statue of Tenders for the building of the Lord Baden-Powell, founder of new wing are out now, and con- the Boy Scout movement, It will tracts. should be awarded next be placed at the new international week, Construction of the wing scout hostel being built in Lon will take a minimum of 15-18 don. months to complete, | Congratulations and Every Good Wish OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL CANADIAN - PITTSBURGH INDUSTRIES LTD. "GLASS and PAINTS" 273 SIMCOE §. RA 5-3577 A Salute . . . for past achievements, present honours, and future growth. To mark 50 years of service by the OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL we extend our friendly greetings and best wishes to the Staff of the Hospi- tal and our congratulations to the citizens of Oshawa. SMITH AND NEPHEW LIMITED 5640 Pare St. Town of Mount Royal Montreal, 9, Que. BLASTOPLAST o GYPSONA © NIVEA o PHARMACEUTICALS HYPODERMIC EQUIPMENT AND OTHER SURGICAL BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS the hospital was a monumen- for, with no entailment or cent of expenditure for the (building, every fragment of |gift in kind for its support, was a free will offering from the community, | The givers were from every walk of life; from every | |craft and trade; of all reli- |gious faiths, or creed or poli- tics, It was probably the first,| las it continues to be the igreatest of local community |projects, directed by the) citizens for the benefit of| lincapacitated citizens of this| city and its neighborhood, | HELPFUL CREW LONDON (CP)~Thanks to the crew of HMS Torquay a Chinese refugee family will be able to start a new life on a Hong Kong farm, When the anti-submarine frigate last was in the crown |eolony a fund was launched, and before the ship left, £320 was handed over to a refugee fund, | WARTIME OBSTACLE DOVER, England (CP) --~ The last portion of the Minnle de Larinaga has been raised from the harbor here. The vessel was {one of the concrete-laden block. | ships sunk in the harbor entrance ® CONGRATULATIONS ® To The Oshawa General Hospital On The Occasion Of Their 50mAnniversary And Every Good Wish For The Success Of Their New Wing LITT DELICATESSEN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RABIN - 1910 with the late J. D. Storie as Al 1910 -- ception ., so much to the citizens of this city present day, seek its service, FI OSHA ELECTRIC CONDUIT FITTINGS -- GATE The original Oshawa Hospital which was opened in August, its first president, 1960 and district . . WA PIPE FITTINGS -- MALLEABLE AND CAST IRON VALVES -- SPROCKET MALLEABLE AND GREY CASTINGS FOUNDED IN 1902 J. D. STORIE FIRST PRESIDENT 1910-1926 ways Closely Identified with the Constant Growth of the Oshawa General Hospital A. G. STORIE PRESIDENT 1932-1936 HE NAME STORIE we are proud to state has been closely associated with the Oshawa General Hospital since its in- . we are further proud to know that down through the years every succeeding generation has been and still is identified with the growth, development and operation of this fine humanitarian institution which has meant and still means the ideals of service which were so prominent in the minds of the founders are still kept to the fore by the directors and management of the It is our sincere hope that the people will long continue to realize that this institute was, conceived by the citizens . . . has been and still is operated by and for the citizens and that its only aid and objective is to care for and relieve the suffering of those who DONALD D. STORIE DIRECTOR 1944-1953 TTINGS vuimiten E. G. STORIE VICE PRESIDENT

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