Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Merch 30, 1967 Directors Re-elected Ajax Hospital Board AJAX (Staff) -- Six directors of the Ajax and Pickering Gen- eral Hospital were re-elected to two-year terms at the annual meeting Tuesday night. The re - elected officers in- clude: R. D. Thompson, C. A. Robinson, Dr. D. I. Gove, E. Smyth, R. G. Talmey and H. Boyes. Mr. Boyes completed the term of the former Ajax Clerk B. C. Falby. Assistant Administrator M. J. Gerrow reported the hospital did not have available nor could it attract sufficient full time professional nurses and nursing assistants to provide a level of patient care for optimum grati- fication of patients or staff. In his report, Mr. Gerrow said the problem was due in part to poor and small residence ac- commodation, lack of transpor- tation and Jack of accreditation of the hospital. | welfare with inequities and riddled with RESIDENCE RENOVATED Mr. Gerrow said that during|/@buses," December the hospital auxiliary sponsored an excellent renova- tion of the small residence. The president of the hospital, medica! staff, Dr. D. M. Noble reported no major problems dur- ing the past year. Dr. Noble said the medical/ staff is trying to restrict the use | of the emergency department to emergencies rather than minor riding of Ontario South, doling out money department of the laboratory. "The infectious diseases can now be specifically pin-pointed very quickly, thus assuring the patients of better care. This compares with the former de- lay of close to a week while awaiting bacteriological reports from Toronto," said Dr. Noble. The Women's Auxiliary Pres- ident, Mrs. Joyce Cabura, said membership in the auxiliary now stands at 91. She said the gift, coffee shops and gift carts are operated with volunteer help during the year and turned over a profit, The Welfare Said Abuse Riddled WHITBY (Staff) -- 'Existing legislation is fraught said Alban Ward, candidate for the provincial in an jaddress Tuesday night at a meeting of the Whitby Liberal Association. Mr. Ward called for a thorough re-examination of welfare programs at provincial both and municipal ve els. "The habit," he said, "of in ever in- : creasing amounts is not the medical veer He bate solution. Too often it is the the number mere S!'squeaky wheel' or 'the one handled is increasing as the population in the area grows, He said it might become neces- emergencies which come in. NEW DEPARTMENT who knows the ropes' who gets attention, not : most in need. The majority of sary for a doctor to stay in the| neqnie id hao A hospital full time on a rotational) orth basis in order to, handle all the!are many those who are receiving welfare are the investment. There , however, who should be on welfare who are not re- ceiving it and_ unfortunately there are many who are re- ceiving welfare who should not be receiving it. These are the free loaders." Mr. Ward said: "The Carter Commission's recommendation that the family be established as the income unit would be a The doctor reported that one of the most significant services added to the hospital during the past year was the bacteriology First Aid Given WYOMING, Ont. (CP)--Arti- ficial respiration was applied 100 feet in the air Wednesday, saving the life of an Ontario Hydro linesman after his burn- daily cart service had continued|ing clothes were torn from his to supply reading material to| body. patients and each baby born in| Two fellow linesmen went to the hospital received a pair of|the rescue and saved the life hand-made booties from the/of Donald G. Core, 36, of For- auxiliary. est, after he was knockéd un- Mrs. Cabura said that theré|conscious by an arc from the are 30 candy stripers on staff,|230,000-volt main power line be- 14 of whom had received the}tween London and Sarnia. candy-stripe cap denoting 100} Fred Maxfield, of Forest, and hours of volunteer service. James G. Scarlett, of Sarnia, eee. | - lassen SeRnvertker MONTH-END CHILDREN'S WEAR SALE Girls' STRETCH NYLON SHELLS Top maker, assorted colours. Sizes 2 to 6X. Reg. 2.98 Special 1.99 Girls' NYLON STRETCH 2-PC. SUITS Floral print. Machine washable. 3-3X. 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This in turn minimum _in- The procedure from Three district farms were in-jthere would be rehabilitation vaded by more than 100 localjof the recipient." farmers, Wednesday, as the group viewed modern dairy barns installations, The first farm visited, be- longing to Arnold Geisburger, Taunton, has the largest of his Ward. promise money, more efficient and effective job "The taxpayer is at the end patience," said Mr. "While we can hardly | to take less of his| we can and must do a/ dairy barn in the area. The new/°f spending what we slang barn has a set-up for completely | take.' sanitary milking, and a more efficient way to control feeding | of cows than most others. A> new completely-insulated one-storey barn, belonging to Gerrit Kroekenstoel, Whitby, was also viewed. 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