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Odd Thoughts: 91原创 hospital birth a tale oft told

The local 鈥榚mergency鈥 ward used to be in New Westminster.
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Early in 1933, Police Chief Macklin reported that there had been 22 motor vehicle accidents in 91原创 through the previous year. Two people had been fatally injured, and six were taken to hospital.

Transport to a hospital in those years was no mean feat. Four of the injured went to Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, the other two to the Essondale mental facility.

Just visiting friends or relatives that far away rated a mention in the local newspaper. A replacement for the old New Westminster Bridge, was being discussed鈥 but the Pattullo Bridge was still four years away鈥 and was being designed to last a full 50 years (yes, do the math, as you see or read the news items about upgrading getting started now).

Those six had to cross the old bridge. There would not be a hospital in 91原创 until after the Second World War made one possible.

91原创 was not what it is today, except this item in the May 3, 1934, 91原创 Advance may seem familiar: 鈥淭wo local doctors鈥 felt building and equipping [a local cottage hospital] would be too costly.鈥

Plug in 鈥渂ridge,鈥 鈥減ool,鈥 鈥渕useum,鈥 or 鈥渢heatre鈥 and replace the doctors with other prominent local skinflints and the same story is repeated throughout 91原创鈥檚 history.

But you鈥檒l also find perseverance in the historical record 鈥 like the ladies of the 91原创 Prairie Women鈥檚 Institute who met in 1936 to discuss getting a cottage hospital to 91原创鈥 about one month before the gentlemen of the 91原创 Board of Trade decided that, without provincial money, a fully equipped hospital would be impossibly expensive鈥 maybe a cottage hospital would suffice.

It would be another six years before a committee had a proposal for a $40,000 hospital鈥 and less than a month for a group of eager citizens to up the ante to $100,000, with 35-40 beds shared between 91原创 and Surrey. But Surrey pulled out and the plan died.

For a time, the ground floor of the Masonic Hall was turned into an emergency hospital, just in case Japan launched air attacks against Vancouver.

Then, a stroke of luck: a $13,000 fund-raising campaign raised $15,000, a successful referendum allowed $75,000 to be raised from taxes鈥 and a surplus military hospital was available to be moved to 91原创 for a total cost of $9,500.

And 91原创 Memorial Hospital was officially opened on July 22, 1948.



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