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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jan 1958, p. 3

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‘ CounTY To HELP PAY |TRAFFIC AcciDeNts marr ‘ MOSPITAL COsts fmm restivmes _ WE MAY BE cA DAY late but this is our only opportunâ€" ity to wish you the very best for 1958 4 Predictions are the New Year will be a good one so we hope every one of you get your shere . . . and a little Heospital Uy Waterioe County Comnmrit were in progresm durâ€" et their worst, police are still motorists in this area may not be a Vittle smarter than given credit for. Personaily, we think the drivers deserve a great deal of credit for driving was the worst of the winter, with neiâ€" ther community doing a great deal about it. In commparison to road conâ€" ditions, there. were very few accidenis Only one inbiber ended up in Kitchener pokey and nomne in Waterloo. _ 10@ KING ST. w. FOR APPOINTMI 1 KITCHENER _ PHONE 8H. 2â€"1938 (Continued from Page 1) The Carling Breweries Limited are pleased to annqunce the following appointments: Mr. A. K. Bunnell to be Bottling Operations Manager. Formeriy, Mr. Bunnell was Superintendentâ€"Mechanical. Mr. M. R. Davidson to be Quality Control Manager. Prior to coming to Carling‘s, Mr. Davidson has had over 25 years‘ experience in the brewing industry in both cmmunmm.u:.n;mmuw-whâ€"u,m.mmm&cmm»mmm hlonfiul.Mr.w.&I-hbh Manager. Prior to this appoeintment, Mr. Martin was with the Procter & Gamble Company. Mr. K. R. Morrison to ho Chicf Engineerâ€"Montreal. Mr. Morrison was f{ormerily with Merck & Company IAmited. & g@fm"* .3 J.H.S EYES EXAMINED Â¥GIlN L INI3T [__} rumm'umn O PTOMETRIST Also the county has tentaâ€" <tively agreed to share in futâ€" ure capital costs of the hosâ€" of use by county patients in the past has ranged from 20 shar® in the cost of operation on a percentageâ€"ofâ€"use basis. of student nurses on record entered the hospital in Septâ€" ember. There were 48 in the class which was seen as a most encouraging development in view of the difficulty the hospital has encountered in lining up sufficient staff. As the â€"year closed, however, there were signs the help sitâ€" uation was easing somewhat. ing most of 199]. reached at the ond of Decemâ€" ber whercby the counsty will Engagement of several nurâ€" ses from Britain and general easing of the employment sitâ€" uation contributed to the change. During the year renovaâ€" tions were completed on the Kaufman â€" nurses â€" residence. The hospital board‘s planning committee â€"started discussing plans for expansion of the nurâ€" ses _residence facilities and flso the Xâ€"ray facilities. ‘ _A member of the Hospital Commission for 11 years, C. E. Dunker, retired at the close of the year due to pressure of his own business and beâ€" couse he felt someone elae shold be given sn opportunity to serve on the board. *s At St. Mary‘s Hospital the frequent crowded conditions CARLING ANNOUNCEMENT Press survey from noon local time Tuesday to midnight This eccounted for 7O per cont of the 56 traffic fataliâ€" ties predicted for both Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s by the continued in 1967, with beds often being in use in the corâ€" ridors during peak periods. had been announced, plans for hospital enlargement were beâ€" :g.:lac-d towards the end 1. at least 56. decision to participate further in the Twin City hoapital costs would have on the annual donation to St Mary‘s ?oo- pital was not clear. By The Canodian Pres GEE, iT WAS FUN, WASNT T YOU SAID GOODBYE TO 1957 & & And You‘re Looking Forward To All The Pleua_nt Events You Have Planned For The NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR THEM. Have Your Party Clothes Sparkling Clean And Ready YOU WELCOMED 1958 CALL SH3â€"4321 TOâ€"DAY county‘s List Ontario Deaths year, when the holiday extendâ€" Alberta‘s four victims died in Newfoundiand had _ two drownings No fatalities were William Simich, 36, of St. Catharines died in a Toronto hospital after his car overâ€" turned near Turner‘s Corners, five miles north of Weffand. His wife, Kathy, 34, suffered Crashes Kitl Toen two traffic deaths, Saskatcheâ€" Traffic accidents eccounted for 13 of Ontario‘s 20 fataliâ€" 14 and half of Nova Sceotia‘s one. â€" L . ~~SH FAST RELIEF FOR . included [Pacifique Pojrer, 76, B of Glen Robertson, north of *4 Cornwall, who died last week; $ Aiexander Gordenier, 60, who weas struck by a car, and Rusâ€" $ sel Badour, 66, of Pichborne, â€" Ont., wheo died in Perth after a traffic mishap. houd incerations and log inâ€" found him -com & t Torouto street. 4 he y° # ) h â€" a NE BGc oi ais & hospital Mâ€"-Qw {f

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