TISCHLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-10 published
MELLOTT,
Daniel "
Dan"
Patrick
At University Hospital on November 7, 2006, Daniel (Dan) Patrick
MELLOTT of London in his 53rd year. Beloved
son of Vera
MELLOTT.
Loving father of Nikki
MELLOTT
(Andre
KONDUATEV) and dear grandfather
of Selena. He will be sadly missed by his sister Sheila
TISCHLER
(Rick) and brothers Larry
MELLOTT
(Billie) and Steve
MELLOTT
as well as 10 nieces and nephews. Dan was predeceased by his
father Fredrick
MELLOTT.
Visitation will be held in the Needham
Funeral Home, (520 Dundas Street) on Saturday November 11, 2006
from 1-3 p.m. where the complete Memorial Service will be held
in the Chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Donations in memory of Dan to Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
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TISDALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-16 published
TISDALL,
Gerald
B.
In Victoria, on December 9, 2006, Gerald B.
TISDALL, passed away
peacefully. He was the devoted husband for sixty years of the
late Verna
BROWN and proud father of the late Bruce (Connie)
of Victoria and Paul (Marti) of Huntsville. He leaves his dear
wife, Dorothy
VINNELS (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART) of Victoria. He will be missed
by his grandchildren, Geoff, Sean, Dylan and Carlie; his brother
Jack (Kay) of Oshawa and
by Dorothy's extended Victoria Family
headed by Doctor Stewart
VINNELS and his wife
Ann
BRYDAN.
Gerry
was born in Swift Current March 19, 1914 and grew up in Moose
Jaw and Regina. In 1932, along with his parents, he abandoned
the drought and despair of Saskatchewan for the chances in Ontario.
He gained employment as an office boy at the Toronto Star and
the first rung on the latter to a career in journalism. His natural
athletic abilities, Irish wit and inherent salesmanship marked
him for success. In 1942 he joined the Daily Commercial News,
a Trade journal with offices from Vancouver to Quebec City. In
1956 he became President, a position he held until his retirement
in 1977. During these years he was also a Director of the Canadian
Good Roads Association and the Canadian Construction Association.
In Toronto he was a member of the Engineers Club and Lambton
Golf Club; in Florida, golf clubs in Longboat Key and Bradenton.
There will be no service at Gerry's request.
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TISHER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-30 published
Owen Sound doctors on the move
Three going from family practices to hospital. Others, including
nurse practitioner may help fill the gap.
By Jonathon
JACKSON,
Thursday,
March 30, 2006
Three family doctors in Owen Sound have given up or will soon
leave their practices, choosing to work exclusively at the city
hospital.
Dr. Ann FLEMING/FLEMMING has reportedly already made the switch and plans
to work solely in the emergency department, where she will soon
be joined by Doctor Cornelius
VAN
ZYL. Doctor Brendan
MULROY will also
leave family medicine for an undisclosed role at the hospital.
But
Doctor
Carolyn
TISHER has moved to town and established a practice
in the Eastview Professional Building, where she'll assume at
least some of
VAN
ZYL's patients.
And Sonja BRUIN, a primary care nurse practitioner, has opened
a practice at two locations in Owen Sound. She's working with
Dr. Hilli HUFF in the Medical Arts Building on Alpha Street and
with Doctor Anne-Louise
McARTHUR in the Greystone office building
on 8th Street East.
Coincidentally or not,
FLEMING/FLEMMING and
HUFF shared office space,
as do MULROY and
McARTHUR.
Sharon WINEGARDEN, a physician recruitment officer with Grey
Bruce Health Services, said another doctor may soon arrive to
replace FLEMING/FLEMMING but nothing is definite, including the percentage
of FLEMING/FLEMMING's patients she'd be willing to assume.
“As far as I know, there is one that's coming but she hasn't
signed anything yet,”
WINEGARDEN said.
MULROY had been acting as a spokesperson for a family health
team in Owen Sound. Plans for that team are still moving ahead,
albeit slowly, according to Doctor Cam
TWEEDIE, who is the team's
lead physician.
He said organizers received a development grant earlier this
month from the provincial Ministry of Health and have requested
an operational plan be submitted by April 30.
“We've got consultants working on this and we're working with
community groups to put together some programs,”
TWEEDIE said.
The province received more than 200 applications last year after
announcing the concept of family health teams in an effort to
ease the strain on hospital emergency wards.
The teams are to include physicians in group practice with other
health care workers like nurse practitioners, dietitians and
social workers and are to provide regular office care combined
with after-hours backup.
Owen Sound was one of 52 successful communities when the first
teams were identified last spring, but details were vague as
to how the province would fund and organize the teams.
TWEEDIE said more information has trickled down since then, but
many things remain unclear.
“It's homegrown here,” he said of his expectations for the health
team's makeup.
“They've sort of told us, you develop the programs that you feel
are necessary for the area, then give us the business plan. I
guess it'll be up to them whether they'll fund those programs
or not.
“We're just going to apply for what we think we need and what
we think we can provide in a reasonable structure that we can
handle here in town. If the ministry takes it, good. If they
don't, well, we tried.&rdquo
He wouldn't discuss the amount of the development grant or the
types of programs being considered, saying he'd rather announce
the accepted structure after the province has signed off on it.
But he did acknowledge the difficulty of trying to piece things
together considering it's never been done before and there are
no templates to follow.
“There hasn't been a family health team approved in its entirety
yet in the province,”
TWEEDIE said, noting there also doesn't
seem to be a timeline past the April 30 operational plan deadline.
“It could be a number of months before we hear back from them
on that.&rdquo
Health
Minister
George Smitherman and Doctor Jim
McLEAN, the ministry's
primary care lead, visited Owen Sound together in April 2005 to
talk about the health teams.
McLEAN said then that it would take about two years to get the
local team up and running.
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TISHER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-08 published
SPEER,
Cheryl
Lynn
We are very humbled by the expressions of sympathy received in
the passing of Cheryl Lynn
SPEER. We would like to thank everyone,
for bringing food, sending flowers, donations and expressiom
of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Heather
DAVIES,
Paul
H.
Eagleson
Funeral Home and the Tara United Church Women Thank you to Doctor
TISHER
for her kindness and special care.
Phil SPEER and family
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TISIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-24 published
PARKER,
Ian
Armstrong
Suddenly on Saturday, January 21, 2006 at Joseph Brant Hospital
in his 31st year. Beloved
son of Bill
PARKER and Diana
CLARKE
(Gary), loving brother of Andy (Sue), Jamie, Gary (Jenn), and
Sarah. Dear grand_son of Kai and the late William
PARKER, and
William MILLIGAN,
Elizabeth and the late Gerry
MARSH. He will
be sadly missed by his loving best friend Laura
TISIS, his many
family members and Friends who knew and loved him. The family
will receive Friends at the Glen Oaks Visitation and Reception
Centre, 3164 9th Line (at Dundas), Oakville, 905-257-8822 on
Thursday, January 26 from 12-2 p.m. A memorial service will take
place in the Chapel at 2: 00 p.m. with reception to follow. In
lieu of flowers, the family asks that you give your bartender
a generous tip.
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