Grimsby Independent, 10 Jan 1946, p. 1

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â€" NEW HOSPITAL OPENED MONDAY VYOL Lx. Just two years 358 days from the time the new hosâ€" pital project was announced, elapsed, until the doors were opened and patients received. It was on the evening of J-nur{ 14th, 1943 at Lions Club dinner meeting in The Village Inn, that Mr. A. R. Globe announced that the late Mr. Charles J. Eames had ofâ€" fered to donate the fine club house building and surroundâ€" ing land on the golf course yyerty. for hospital purposâ€" and stated that a umpdtgn to convert and equip e building would be started imâ€" mediately. On Monday morning of this week, January 7th, 1946, the doors of this fine institution were thrown open for the reâ€" ception of the weak and sufâ€" Lo mg ond Airet Lincaln Memâ€" orial is now an abâ€" solute fact and a going conâ€" {.o%'i; t managed someâ€" uman ‘to contribute something. "Sandy" .3»'“»- y ho%l‘ the © County â€" Council company, and like most ¥¥ruly cameijnto the picture and £$n- modest and without made a fine grant. Then they t of taking credit f0" made a second grant and only his ”fl good mdn yet libâ€" last month they made a third erally giving credit to others, grant, Through the efforts of he proved an admirable leader Hon, Charles Daley, Minister throughout the whole, long of Labor and M.L.A. for Linâ€" wnpjn- 5 M _â€"â€"â€"«â€" coln, a grant of $10,000 was Fev people knew of the obâ€" received last April from the stacles that had to be overâ€" Ontario government. These come inâ€"»aking this hospital grants lightened the load_conâ€" a reality. _ men would siderably and also gave imâ€" have conti the face of petus to private contributions. these diff'}t':u.lfi were _ Grief and agony were paraâ€" to "Sandy" just a" ge mount in the conversion of and $W in th:hl t. â€" the h.n::ging. Lnbotr ct‘i'“ After many mon â€" scarce good construction gent rnninl and conf: m were still scarcer, with heads of other t persistence won out in the and Ontario Department 4. Health officials the Ilgtflu ‘s as day began to break. . During We s« gervice her i'i;éf‘nfn“,;‘r:z;’zZ‘,}.‘ecn;‘si.'zfi;fie of Clinton, â€" Bmiths ATTArs mu mnnluti&, work was done. â€" m’ the course of two and more MeMs seganization years several methods of raisâ€" %hm Winona, ing funds were put ilg_o_ m h, Gm To Town Or Rural Hospital In M All C'lfl'â€"fiq-:i:at of Latest Designâ€"Staff Effiâ€" cient And Experiencedâ€" Will Be _A Boon To The Whole District, â€"â€"NO, 27 t ": Offica® v‘ernmen The Model Smail The CGrimsby Independent! e Grimsby Independent! Wm ‘;;‘l;- ‘c-‘;t-i;ll of West She UEUDD CCOOgICS mWCHCOOIS, Bupermnengsnt of IB6 NOW InWCZCTUOR, leadâ€" + / is a Regitstered Nurse of wide and. various ex $ incoln _ Memorial hospital. is o ons mt ney â€" was needed and e A * Board of Direrctors very fortunate in being able to her which the were having many ,l,:fl,.:',t,: inoiungls_did4 thoir . services â€"~â€"Pluoto ly Thomas Studio. oo 4 od iB A de upon their purses some small, but all for 3:0' “" & selves for war time activities, bUut common cause. the Ontario Department of the finest to be found any Then the County â€" Council cameinto the picture and made a fine grant. Then they made a second grant and only last month they made a third grant. Through the efforts of Hon. Charles Daley, Minister of Labor and M.L.A. for Linâ€" eoln, a grant of $10,000 was received last April from the Ontario ernment. These grants ‘litft:ned the load conâ€" siderably and also gave im petus to private contributions. MORE THAN A NEWSPAPERâ€"A COMMUNITY SERVICE en‘s 0 is â€" As service clubMand other organizations" $Aâ€" C Wim M Â¥, Grimaby, a n * ';M‘;.. ) ate Charles J. Eames, whose generous donation of the fine The newly formed Auxiliary of the a titanic job. Today eT closets at the hospital are filâ€" led to" overflowing with all kinds of linen that is necesâ€" sary for the successful o&q‘; ation of an institution of m And their work is far finished yet. Grimsby, Ontario, Thursday, January 10, 1946 At 8.1&. .-‘mwm “* W Lincoin Memorial: hospital ro. sounded to the wails of its wst new born baby. The Hittle P b is a girl and weighed ‘m ‘:I“.l..‘lnmouu:(n.i Thf ristal. mol) wife of Harry Kristal. ovich, K. R. No. %. haanwcail.. Canada, both from.a building ward Has no.equal in any the Ontario Department of the finest to be found anyâ€" Health officials elaim that it where.in the province, â€"and is the model small town or, they=also claim that the nursâ€" hlfielt ';..I“ty. . oi hk e olrtul open doors with 18 adult beds, two children‘s beds and eight basâ€" sincttes. The maternity ward is Rroeldm-d by medical men and hospital authorities to be ovich, K. R. No. 3, Reamsville, Dr. J, H, lan, Grimsby, was the ing physician m Miss Pettit was mu Â¥Rxiq hy Ml’:_“&. cM‘o Mhilh.‘_“; Daughter and RAther a) as;,," D:MM v* ‘“-fl fine, And * Grimsaby out. 1L, busy night, ( after this ble j and an equipment standpoint Southern view of bospital with main entrance recrieseâ€"Pioots By Imomas etee c o n n n * Widlith tPub un ‘be ai> from Willeed Plmore hoopital * f Â¥ s 8 FW m = _""* %â€" E‘endtofrom-hum\ angle. Buffalo, N.Y. and has had :.omu D._bz‘g tlutu:t to be found anyâ€" THE STAFF â€" several years mtnlu experâ€" flealth officials claitm that it where.in the province, ~And ‘f, is Joubtful if any‘ hos< _ ‘Miss MarlOnPeb@E is MB Clh FIRST BABY donig o Miss Diqugias MacRobbie, Superintendent of the new fnstitution C is * â€"__ Miss MacRobbie, **, fi -um%mmm e 'hunhua ilton f.n General pital and after some years nursing experâ€" d P e | _ lence was for 18 years in adâ€" o ministration work with (the mf < Hamilton Academy of Mediâ€" mds is qg fim» nng"ln' ehn?ro (;'f l‘i‘:‘:" ' Wimmadiaas ) l Yonor Clinies for 1e â€" iC e * l Cross. e zgeemaatit * Miss Grace Leowis, daughter â€" n entrance. ;1' oxihln,\_'orkl{(;lln-rl H. and r8, LOw18, 1044 avenue comâ€" pital. This nursery “: fur es to West Lincoln as Assist: nished and Tlpfid I:mcon- ant Superintendent. She is a sierable cost 3{‘ rilto 'm‘“dd graduate of St. Catharines C,. Eames of h am n‘ th hospital where for three years Gflmfiby Beach, son Of th¢ sho way Supervisor of the late Mr, Eames. y operating â€" room, â€" obstetrical Patients are already bel.ll:s and @mergency wards, later received at the hospital being for three and a half from now on visitors, except years Night Supervisor of the those to visit patients, can not hospital. wie Au,, PitM ever opaitd its doors to graduate of with this the pablic for the first time, and after cor @# “-wl WY Â¥=work conducted mast successâ€" staffed as Memâ€"~ for some -‘x- Nursâ€" orial hospital has. _ T rome in Crlmighy." A. R. Globe, President of We# tuncolin Memorial hospital whose indefatiguable work has finally brought the proposition successful conclusion. * as 6 t i I ‘ + 4 + «aln § $ j Jw 99 5i0 . h f % 6 A * + L o We ons PS $2.00 P er Year, $2.50 In U.S. time, "and after conside Miss Mary ~Watson is a graduate of Hamiltonâ€"General and besides private nursing has also had overseas nursing oxm:i‘enco in this war. _ Miss Agnes Stewartiznaiso a Pravuate of HHamiton Gen»e eral, She also has had overâ€" seas nursing experience and in England was decorated : an Associate of Royal R Cross. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas is a St. Catharines graduate and has had much nursing exâ€" perience, Miss Margaret Templin, is a graduate Dictician of Toronâ€" to University and will be 'Slrt time Dietician at the hospital. * ]lrs.tAn}bg)u t!;o:ielé‘ is a (ndua 0 rant1o +@nerâ€" al holfl%ll and has had long experience. 6 1 S.A., 5e Per Comy imilton Genâ€"

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