-He was my doctor even after I moved from Georgetown to Brampton. He delivered my two oldest.
-He was my Doctor then and until he died. It still bothers me that when he died, the town paper didn't post even a small article about this extra-ordinary man, who was in town, it seems, like forever.
-I remember him well. At one point in the late 50s, his partner whose name I've forgotten even made a house call in the middle of the night
-Yes...He was our family doctor...that picture is right outside his office
-This Gent drove my mother to Guelph so I could get a taste of this world Then I have the great pleasure of being named after him Another great Scotchmen RIP Doctor Mac, December 22 1956
-He was my Doctor from birth in Georgetown. Wow!! great memory a wonderful man.
-This man literally saved my life. At 7 months old my parents took me to emerg with a high fever, Dr Mac was on call that day..He immediately sent me to Sick Kids because he recognized the symptoms . I had Spinal Meningitis..I owe him and Sick kids everything. Thanks Dr. Mac.. RIP
-he did the exact same for my sister Linda McCartney she also had meningitis, Dr Mac made many calls to our house on Windsor Rd. he was our Dr forever also, brought all of us into this world.
-When did Doc Mac pass?
-Dec 15..2006..
-Found His obit on line ~
MacINTOSH, Doctor Alistair Eoin
(Dr. Mac to Georgetown since 1954)
Peacefully, on Friday, December 15, 2006, at the Georgetown Hospital. Dr. Mac, in his 86th year, beloved husband of Christine. Loving father of Elspeth, Donald, Alison and Roderick. Proud granddad of Duncan, Andrew, Adrienne, Meredith, Caitlin, Lizzy, Ginny and Suzy. Uncle of Mary Chris and Jennifer. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown (905) 877-3631, on Monday, December 18th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral and committal service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church (116 Main Street South, Georgetown), on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation or Knox Presbyterian Church would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy
-I read the obit but there was nothing else in the paper.
-Did not know he had passed away!! We had moved from Town a few years earlier!! RIP Dear Man! Did a house call when I had whopping cough back in the day!!
-I remember his office was just around the corner from where I lived. I lived on Rexway Drive and his home/office was on MacIntyre Crescent.
-In the basement and sometimes a fire in the main office fireplace
-He was my family doctor to. He would take the time to sit and talked to you. He never rushed you. He cared about his patients.
-I remember that,Dr. Mac delivered all my kids, he lived around the corner from us and I used to see him peddling by
-he was a great man he rode that bike to see Garry ..He had been to a party so had Balloons tied to the basket for him ..brought all three boys into his world .
-My parents bought his house on Shelley Street.
-wasn't his house on McIntyre?
-Not his first house. On Shelley Street beside his good friend, Lloyd Marks. Moved from there to McIntyre.
-ah makes sense
-Wow. That was my doctor for years
-I loved Dr. Mac!! He was always amazing...
-I used to mow his lawn on MacIntyre back in highschool. What a big lawn it was. They have since split the lot and built a new home. He was nice and paid me with a crisp twenty every week.
-His first office was next to Canada Trust where the Cabinet place is now. He was with Dr. Brewster.
-Doctor Mac delivered me. From what I understand, he had a hand in naming me too!
-I would love that when we were sick Mom would call and he would come to the house don't hear of that no more
-He was our family doctor too. And he delivered my two daughters
-And my oldest is named Cristi Alistaire after him
-He also delivered Gregg
-Dr Mac was the best Dr ever
-He was our family's dr...made house calls
-I think he was the towns Dr.....lol....Mac was a funny fella went to him to get my ears pierced.....1965....he says..."if God wanted you to have holes in your ears...he would have put them there"...lol...then told me to go home !!!!!!!!
-He was our family doctor for years. He delivered allot of our family extended and immediate. Wonderful man b
-Wish my mother was still with us She could tell all of you about this great fellow They knew each other in Scotland and when he came over they picked up where hey left off. Being named after him is an awesome feeling I cherish every morning I wake up Alistair Eoin Hayes
-He always made house calls to our family, and my daughter happened to be the last baby he delivered. Not only was he a great doctor, he was a very close family friend
-Wasn't his nurse for years "Sylvia" or something like that.
-I remember Dr Mac - he was our family doctor. Nice man!
-Sylvia and then Mable ....two wonderful ladies and an awesome Doc !!! Dont make them like they used to...he is missed.
-Sylvia was his receptionist, Mabel was originally his housekeeper and there was his wonderful nurse, Ruth, I think.
-Ruth Wallace She use to look after the baby for you if the appt. was for Mum .. it was like one big family ..
-Dr Mac loved Rabbit Pie, my mom would make about three and Dr Mac would come to dinner and mom would send one home with him, I remember both of his offices, the one at the corner of Main & Cross (where Pauline's Flowers was also after he move to the house of McIntyre. Yes, Sylvia and Ruth, Mabel was Max Kaminsky's wife they lived on Main Street North. He share his practice at one time with Dr Brewster I believe...I really liked Dr Mac (y)
-When I saw him at the door I remember running the other direction, it usually meant nose drops or ear drops! LOL
-Dr mac delivered me
-Mac delivered all my children also from 1956-1963
-Dr.Mac came to our house on a Sunday afternoon with friends who were visiting from Scotland because Bonnie was sick.He said to get right to the hospital and he would meet us there when we got there he met us outside and sent us right on to Sick Kids.He saved her life as it was Meningitis that she had. That was when your family doctor was your friend as well
-Exactly ...things have not changed for the better
-My husband had a sliver of glass in his eye. Dr. Mac took him to the hospital in his car never stopping at a stop sign.
-He was my Doctor then and until he died. It still bothers me that when he died, the town paper didn't post even a small article about this extra-ordinary man, who was in town, it seems, like forever.
-I remember him well. At one point in the late 50s, his partner whose name I've forgotten even made a house call in the middle of the night
-Yes...He was our family doctor...that picture is right outside his office
-This Gent drove my mother to Guelph so I could get a taste of this world Then I have the great pleasure of being named after him Another great Scotchmen RIP Doctor Mac, December 22 1956
-He was my Doctor from birth in Georgetown. Wow!! great memory a wonderful man.
-This man literally saved my life. At 7 months old my parents took me to emerg with a high fever, Dr Mac was on call that day..He immediately sent me to Sick Kids because he recognized the symptoms . I had Spinal Meningitis..I owe him and Sick kids everything. Thanks Dr. Mac.. RIP
-he did the exact same for my sister Linda McCartney she also had meningitis, Dr Mac made many calls to our house on Windsor Rd. he was our Dr forever also, brought all of us into this world.
-When did Doc Mac pass?
-Dec 15..2006..
-Found His obit on line ~
MacINTOSH, Doctor Alistair Eoin
(Dr. Mac to Georgetown since 1954)
Peacefully, on Friday, December 15, 2006, at the Georgetown Hospital. Dr. Mac, in his 86th year, beloved husband of Christine. Loving father of Elspeth, Donald, Alison and Roderick. Proud granddad of Duncan, Andrew, Adrienne, Meredith, Caitlin, Lizzy, Ginny and Suzy. Uncle of Mary Chris and Jennifer. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown (905) 877-3631, on Monday, December 18th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral and committal service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church (116 Main Street South, Georgetown), on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation or Knox Presbyterian Church would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy
-I read the obit but there was nothing else in the paper.
-Did not know he had passed away!! We had moved from Town a few years earlier!! RIP Dear Man! Did a house call when I had whopping cough back in the day!!
-I remember his office was just around the corner from where I lived. I lived on Rexway Drive and his home/office was on MacIntyre Crescent.
-In the basement and sometimes a fire in the main office fireplace
-He was my family doctor to. He would take the time to sit and talked to you. He never rushed you. He cared about his patients.
-I remember that,Dr. Mac delivered all my kids, he lived around the corner from us and I used to see him peddling by
-he was a great man he rode that bike to see Garry ..He had been to a party so had Balloons tied to the basket for him ..brought all three boys into his world .
-My parents bought his house on Shelley Street.
-wasn't his house on McIntyre?
-Not his first house. On Shelley Street beside his good friend, Lloyd Marks. Moved from there to McIntyre.
-ah makes sense
-Wow. That was my doctor for years
-I loved Dr. Mac!! He was always amazing...
-I used to mow his lawn on MacIntyre back in highschool. What a big lawn it was. They have since split the lot and built a new home. He was nice and paid me with a crisp twenty every week.
-His first office was next to Canada Trust where the Cabinet place is now. He was with Dr. Brewster.
-Doctor Mac delivered me. From what I understand, he had a hand in naming me too!
-I would love that when we were sick Mom would call and he would come to the house don't hear of that no more
-He was our family doctor too. And he delivered my two daughters
-And my oldest is named Cristi Alistaire after him
-He also delivered Gregg
-Dr Mac was the best Dr ever
-He was our family's dr...made house calls
-I think he was the towns Dr.....lol....Mac was a funny fella went to him to get my ears pierced.....1965....he says..."if God wanted you to have holes in your ears...he would have put them there"...lol...then told me to go home !!!!!!!!
-He was our family doctor for years. He delivered allot of our family extended and immediate. Wonderful man b
-Wish my mother was still with us She could tell all of you about this great fellow They knew each other in Scotland and when he came over they picked up where hey left off. Being named after him is an awesome feeling I cherish every morning I wake up Alistair Eoin Hayes
-He always made house calls to our family, and my daughter happened to be the last baby he delivered. Not only was he a great doctor, he was a very close family friend
-Wasn't his nurse for years "Sylvia" or something like that.
-I remember Dr Mac - he was our family doctor. Nice man!
-Sylvia and then Mable ....two wonderful ladies and an awesome Doc !!! Dont make them like they used to...he is missed.
-Sylvia was his receptionist, Mabel was originally his housekeeper and there was his wonderful nurse, Ruth, I think.
-Ruth Wallace She use to look after the baby for you if the appt. was for Mum .. it was like one big family ..
-Dr Mac loved Rabbit Pie, my mom would make about three and Dr Mac would come to dinner and mom would send one home with him, I remember both of his offices, the one at the corner of Main & Cross (where Pauline's Flowers was also after he move to the house of McIntyre. Yes, Sylvia and Ruth, Mabel was Max Kaminsky's wife they lived on Main Street North. He share his practice at one time with Dr Brewster I believe...I really liked Dr Mac (y)
-When I saw him at the door I remember running the other direction, it usually meant nose drops or ear drops! LOL
-Dr mac delivered me
-Mac delivered all my children also from 1956-1963
-Dr.Mac came to our house on a Sunday afternoon with friends who were visiting from Scotland because Bonnie was sick.He said to get right to the hospital and he would meet us there when we got there he met us outside and sent us right on to Sick Kids.He saved her life as it was Meningitis that she had. That was when your family doctor was your friend as well
-Exactly ...things have not changed for the better
-My husband had a sliver of glass in his eye. Dr. Mac took him to the hospital in his car never stopping at a stop sign.