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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1973, p. 16

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Hospitals Time Record is Best in Ontario Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital has been shown to have one of the best safety records In the province based on results of a recent survey During a visit made to the hospital by Greaves Ac cident Prevention and Safety Office of the Workmens Compensation Board it was learned that the hospital had fewer losttime accidents than any other hospital in province during 1972 He produced records dating back over the past six years to 1967 showing remarkably few incidents of losttime accidents the records being as follows 1967 one 1989one 1970two 1972tWo Mr Greaves expressed satisfaction with his visit and remarked that this was a record of which the administr ation and all the staff could be proud This is particularly gratifying when one thinks of the many areas of the hospital where safety is so important hospital administrator Fred told The Herald Effective fire and explosion controls adequate safety measures in the radiation and emergency areas and proper care and use of machinery in the kitchen laundry and boiler plant ore all essential in producing a safe hospital environment Ballinafad News Mr and Mrs Bert entertained at their beautiful new home on the Line The party was held on Saturday night March 24 Relatives friends new neighbours and former neighbours from Toronto were welcomed by the host and hostess Special guests who were spending the weekend at the Pubal home were his parents Mr and Mrs Pabst of Detroit on uncle and aunt Mr and Mi Clarence accompanied by a friend Mrs Barrickman also of Detroit When all had arrived totalling or more they fathered in the spacious where dancing music and friendly chitchat was enjoyed Refreshments were served buffet style There were seafoods salads and other favorite dishes set out for all to partake and enjoy The relatives and friends from the States commented on the friendly atmosphere here in Ontario Everyone expressed pleasure at having enjoyed a delightful evening The final meeting of the Homemaking Club was held in the community centre on Tuesday night The group were honoured to have the Home Economist for the area Mrs Doreen Bannister present for this meeting She Invited the girls to ask questions on the project Sportswear from Knits The group took ad vantage and many questions were answered Plans were made for the achievement day coming up The girls are also preparing for a community fashion show to be held in the hall early in April Linda OConnor read the minutes of the previous meeting The group work was discussed It consisted of the girls evaluating their garments Sheila Foster led in the discussion Another successful story- time was held Wednesday afternoon at the community centre The school holiday allowed a few children and grade one pupils to join with the little tots and enjoy the games down in the basement Miss Susan returned on Monday after spending the school holiday wilh Mrs Clifford Reid In Florida Mrs Leo was hostess for the March meeting of the Mrs Norman Sinclair presidedMra Clarke gave the devotions and spoke of the responsibility of the In the church This was revealed by the recent annual meeting and the Day of Prayer Mrs Wills Shortill gave the topic which was the showing of pictures on Hawaii Mrs Johnston who recently returned after enjoying a holiday with Mr Johnston showed pictures which they took The pictures were beautiful Mrs Johnston commented as they were shown Another pleasing part of the program was a duet by Mrs Alma Sinclair and Mrs Ilene McEnery Mrs La Rose and Mrs Ruth Shortill assisted the hostess with lunch A social time followed Mrs Bud Snow accompanied Miss Snow to where they spent a few day last week Visitor on Sunday at the MarabaUc wen the Millers from Toronto and the Polos from They were celebrating birthdays Mrs Miller Jamie Miller and Mr Page THURSDAY MAR an I March

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