Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 43

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i Timbrell pushes the button, _| triggers communication link Mrs. Bill McMillen ac. hostesses. J/¢id, 2| /6”0 | companied by Mrs. Beth â€" Deepest sympatHy is | Shelton, Woodstock attended extended to Mrs. Wilbur _ a preâ€"Christmas party at the Morley and family in the home of the former‘s recent bereavement. daughter Mrs. Malcolm Garth Yeager, Sarnia Mann, Port Dover. _ called on his sister Mrs: The Trillium Button Club held their meeting on Sunday in the community hall, Mt. Elgin, with many clubs attending. Mr. and Mrs., Bill McMillen and Mrs. Pearl Lynch, Woodstock were The system will reduce the number of referrals to be made to London by local physicians and reduce the time and space needed for health services and teaching, he said. Timbrell said. PIONEERING WGH board chairman Bill Graham said the hospital is proud to be pioneering the use of this system, which will encompass other southâ€" western Ontario hospitals over the next few years and will be especially valuable in bringing improved health services to northern Ontario. ‘"‘Never has a‘ birth received so much medical attention in this part of southwestern _ Ontario,‘" quipped University Hospital board chairman James Lindores during the opening ceremonies. More than a visual phone, the interact system will convey discussions, displays of data, charts and other information in color between the two hospitals, Lindores said. The system will reduce the _ a .. speech . pathology imber of referrals to be. : teleconsultation, biomedical _ ade to London by local _ engineering teleconsultation ysicians and reduce the and transmission of the .: me and space needed for image of. a pregnant _ alth services and teaching, _ woman‘s unborn fetus betâ€" : said. ween the two hospitals. a stt mt rteovryirre Garth Yeager, Sarnia called on his sister Mrs. Merton Penny on Monday. Deanne, â€" Jarrin â€" and Jannelle Penny spent five days at the home of. their Erandmother Mrs. Merton Penny while their mother was a patient in the hospital. Speaking live from London over the interact system, telemedicine pioneer Dr. Louis Carey said it will promote medical education, allow patients‘ families to "visit" by television and local doctors to keep up with their patients‘ progress in London. Dr. G, F. D. Heseltine, University .of Western Ontario psychiatry. departâ€" ment chairman, :é)oke of the "tremendous need for backâ€" up for remote communities‘‘ which television interact systems will fill. ‘"‘The use of this system is as broad _ as : your imagination," he told the standingâ€"room only audience in the nursing school auditorium. Live demonstrations of the system followed, with a psychiatric teleconsultation, nant _ betâ€" _: u: mt , AFTER LEAVING a cancer clinic where | Terry Fox underwent 16â€"months of physically ‘ and emotionally draining chemotherapy, he wrote to the Canadian Cancer Society with his Marathon of Hope idea : ‘"Somewhere the hurâ€" ting must stop...and I am determined to take myself to the limit for this cause." 12 m Eies s toe Terry‘s Marathon of Hope is Groups all across this vast cour students here in Woodstotk, are P him. s If you would like to be part of Terry‘s form and send a cheque or money order Oxford County Unit Canadian Cancer Society a P.O. Box 293 Woodstock, Ont. \ N4S TX6 € And all across Canada, Canadians are Oxford, more than $20,000 has been 1| MOPG, more B aro tion ... 00 mA S â€"ti pIeol There are two ways you can show your One is by making a donation to the Cancer is by sending a message to Terry, DONATIONS Marqfhon of Hope continues has been pledged. showing they care. In Team, fill out this to: R support for Terry, Sogiety. The other

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