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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1987, p. 8

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THE HERALD Aprils Hospice care an emotional support livKUU Herald iirriiH Hospice is com inuiiiy the needs of those in and untitles fifing the crisis of a life andor terminal illness provide support to ill patients with the pur post of enhancing the quality of life fir their rtmnmmf ai I 11 Hit hospital is directed the control of distressing thin cure or gallon of life Hospice care addresses the physical and spiritual of I rid families lis is lo the patient anil to as fully is in d II let functions within the health system works in don community visiting nurses the doctors and tire support Is Hospices is by locaied in II cornet offices rcftrnls from he pal member i in nurses ies etchers any ore In in inilnl assess imt Hospice Str icis who is i nurse metis patient r fomih to assess needs and explain hiw helpmeet needs is best iIIl to tint patient am fimih needs is then in the firm their prlman contact ind support The f is our volunteers They contribute time rl in ear itivt and individual w Volunteers ire screen undergo in intensive trim inj program In lum the skills needed to ensure the special needs of the terminilly ill ana their dying to ho is long as our or the thinks JrruMin a tempts to do as past of the Hospice The woman met with llir Fimbria I man Peter lust wick dimly ire mil ilunteer- work mgdireclh with ind their families tike on many of the small tisks Itll ire s mi mindful is will is type support simply there Support by volunteers in elude friendly visiting drives appointments or relief the prim in tire hitr to nit or rest silting prep willi the family to discuss their concerns ind ill he injj a plaque proclaiming hospict week in from April lo II A volunteer support North Halloa Hospice work family members physician clergy and hospitals to give dying person sup port here mid listen The Patient Ices will maintain contact with family as well She is aware of resources within the which will benefit Ihe patient and family She is to arrange hospital equipment clarify in and arrange for and sing support if not already in place Services keeps in contact Willi other agencies serving Ihe so can heat meet the needs of the patient and family without g find be aware of family needs other are not able provide for and would like Hospice support In meeting these needs North Hospice provides a Bereavement hollow up program for families aimed at tion and reduction of iho negative consequences of grief This is done Ihroufji a one to one sui- or Hospice fl self help Widow and Widowers On up meets regularly North and volunteers hou a to further education by mutating public forums on Ivsues of life threatening illness grief and bereavement and accepting peak tug engagements In ly This include health care pro fessionals clubs groups teachers and students Hospice eon provide support and information needed to enable dying person remain it home as long as possible pro vide continuity when ion is necessary and provide follow up bereavement support North Hospice needs your support to continue lis fee live work in Volunteers are needed all volunteers directly with patients Volunteers need to be involved in Fund raising public speaking clerical t isks many activities rial support Is needed North Haiti n is in independent I non profit registered tidbit organization Funding is inecl through United to ser vice clubs church groups and In donations Your private donation is most important tax deductible In obtain Hospices service lo volunteer or domic contact Georgetown Two urgent requests send crews scurrying Ambulance caws of Hal ton Hills rushed two urgent code calls March April A motorcycle accident vie Urn was Hospital In Toronto and attendants responded There were two ambulance transfers required one to peel Memorial Hospital relating to a kidney problem a another to Credit Valley Hospital Attendants helped patients Sincere sympathy KAY WILSON Herald Special Norval people were saddened In hear of the passing of Carney who died April the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital had been In 111 health for two years during which time main tamed her own pleasant personal She and her husband Carl had recently visited their daughter In California they return home early because her Besides her husband Carl of Georgetown she Is survived by two Kim of and Leslie Roberts of South Africa and two grand Idren She was predeceased by a son regorj and mother Muriel FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE rUsan broken leg suffering frnni back and a dislocated hip also responded to call for a possible broken hip a back injury suspected to be a collapsed disc One person required treatment from motor accident receiving back and head injuries while one child fell from a bicycle and a crew serious calls for assistance were a kidney pains an asthma attack and a possible stroke victim serious or I responses Included a possible iiN a dislocated shoulder a minor car and a Innsfer Ambulance crews were required to stand by Mississauga and Highway four times and a Trafalgar and Steele three times colls lo the station were cancelled HYUNDAI COUNTRY Registration Now Taking Place CERAMIC LESSONS tire Call Also In Custom Fram Custom Work In Paper In the hills KentnerCook in lead roles ind Cook have he Ind roks in Theatre Tin ittlc In dians Vi itch for Hon Hill in this vined tit sines if rhyme Ten little in Boys hire ire list four lines Ten Indian boys in 1H got shrivelled up and Ihen then was one 191 One iltlt Indian living all got married and then there Knovinj will to the s of Hit p Tickets phone TOO Reding dance shop tu is holding et dance at Holy Rosary Tie tost is per pcrvin Thtrt will be i win weekend c ill or ST Futures opening is a subsidy for young people out school and out of work look ing for full lime Job tor more in formation come the Future Open House the Youth Employment Service Main April from m Bring friend Pacific musical The Musical Society presents South Pacific April 15 Curtain lime Ihe lister pear son Theatre in Brampton is p m Tickets ire there are special group riles discounts for seniors and students For more Bridge winners Bridge offered at the Royal Canadian Legion in Georgetown is completing Its springsummer term April 13 Last week winners are first Elsie and Bill Scanncll Joan and Bob Jackson in second and tied for third Dons Barber Jean Servos Harry and Norma Used book sale The University Women s Club of Georgetown will be holding their annual Book Sale April al Knox Presbyterian Church Hall from am Refreshments will be served by the Georgetown Newcomers Club Come early for best All proceeds frnm the book salt will aid ur scholar ship fund Saddle shop grows A saddle shop In Hornby has Committee if Adjustment proval to expand by another BOO square feet Saddlery Ltd located on Slccles Avenue just west of Road needs the extra space Built about 10 years he mi die shop business has grown With Ihe large quantity of big bulk material required to be stored lo make horse blankets Narrow street safety studied The area neighbours art agreed on one thing Noble Street is a very narrow street with barely enough room for two tars to pass one another But they don agret with how thai problem should be Monday night councillors voted have ihe menl monitor over the next three months to deter mine if a safety hazard exists and what measures arc warranted Noble Street residents Beverlee and Robert Porter and Mary and Leslie liond wint council to ban truck traf Solarium dining patio in restaurant addition The Chateau Restaurant will be taking on new he few weeks Reconstruction of the dining room has ilrndy Coowner Terry Kiisihei says the brick wall now cine Street is rtphted by a SO square glass enclosed six feel long and out by on feet Then Be more gins n west side of the resliurint wlirt inten lions ire to knock dtwn Ihe ixislmt wall and rtphct it with flit by fell tint se cond will lit in outdoor pitio ill wners Terry his brother in Athamssoulis have already applied to the Liquor licence Board fir a patio licence They like in mike the Into a beer garden Renovations Just be to these two walls two men also intend In m ike changes restaurant s In There II be lota of hinging and floor plants added taking ad vantage of the greenhouse effect of the wills Mr Kulsilicris Bald the restaurant will add a cocktail lounge with a stand up bar and stools The area will be suitable for people lo meet moons over a snack or beer To paint interior walls and ceiling and undertake the interior renovations It s expected the will have to close from 10 days to two weeks but sure when that will be In the meantime Hob Georgetown owner of Glass Awnings Ltd Is gearing up for the He said solarium roof is tempered sclir glass to reflect tie of the sun t rom Ihe outside it will look like mirror and from the inside like bronze glass work begin two weeks ago Mr the solarium will take five weeks lo complete re really going to change fie from their street They re afraid that when Hie Region puts a new double lane bridge over Credit on Winslon Churchill Boulevard truck traffic will increase The road is about five metres wide Willi no shoulders on either hide Bill who operates the Credit River Company around the corner on Adam son Street Winston Churchill Boulevard has solution He thinks the parking situation an Noble Street is potentially dangerous and wants no parking signs imposed on both sides of Ihe street as soon as possible Last year his neighbours fought and won no parking sign for a stretch of Street Why is everything on and Noble so confrontational Sheldon asked night We all know there s neighbourly dispute Underneath it there may or may not be some pro Town Engineer Bob Aastln said the narrowness of Noble Street l make it an unusual street The town has other similarly narrow Coun Peter Norton said trucks don have lo use Noble Street but have Hie option of turning Winslon Churchill at the lights Mr Austin said largx trailer vehicles such as those delivering boats to Mr business could have a difficult time making such a turn Tasty meal for Delta March Delta Beta of Beta Phi held its meeting Delight in Nor Al this time Join Hill one of the owners of this deli and gift shop demonstrated different ways to serve past i Members were treated samples f Ihe lasty ejurmct in at this speclnlily shop Ben Sigma I hi was started years ago by Boss This in tcrnationil grown so that hundreds it chapters arc row April W chapters around world celebrate Day Hills chapters will meet at St George Hull for its annual ban tM EASTER HONEY NUT BREAD to cups all purpose 1 tbsp dry yeast cup milk sugar egg grated lomon peel A cup light raisins or glazed fruit cup chopped figs cup chopped walnuts cup honey In large bowl combine 1 cup flour and the yeast Heal milk sugar and sail just till warm 115 con to mall Add to dry mixture add and peel Beat at low speed electric mixer lor mm scaping bowl Beat mlns high speed By hand stir In enough remaining Hour make a moderately dough Knead on floured surface till smooth 5 to to mins Shape Info a ball Place In bowl turn once cover lot rise till double 1 to Knead fruit nuts Lot rest mms shape Into round loaf place in greased round baking pan let till double about mlns Bake at about 30 Remove ffom pan brush with honey Makes loaf 99f WAFERS LB EASTER BUNNY SUPPLIES BOXES BASKETS CELLO GRASS A AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE QUALITY THEATS -fbocktuffk- Bridal Gift Registry WE ANYTIME ANYWHERE 62 MILL ST GEORGETOWN 8771113 8466639 Hull Disc Jockeys Wadding Caket lions Parly Barman SERVING HALT0N PEEL REGIONS FOR OVER 13 YEARS Let Us Help You Plan That Special Day 77 Main St s Georgetown 8731470 Denby 40 OFF 30 OFF To participate Feature Call one of our professional advertising representatives at the Herald

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