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LUCKNOW •SENTINEL.
"Enjoy you,
Share''
' For 58' year8 I have fished, •
;and for 51 years hunted this
• boundless recreational
Province of Ontario. ..I am
starting my • grandiion on
another half century of :' it,
knowing in , my bones that it
will last. Ontario's •wilderness
resources are now in the care'
of enlightened and. imagi-
native, nxren, ' • Get -out • and
enjoy our hare."
Gre or Car' •
Gregory Clark whose;columns are
:read. by • thousands, is : a •booster
for. holidaying'in Ontario.
You'll more .•than. agree .:vvi�ith
hint ifyeu seek your own. vacatT' n
inntario this year.
• :. What a variety. Of:tempting
resort areas to :choose .from. .
' North, South,.: West or East.
And what a variety of pleasure
fishing; boating; lake and beach,
'museum. ' and • shrine,, .booming.'
industries•in city, mine:arid forest.
More ,Than 4 000 miles .of^
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THE LUCKNOW SENTIN " '�; LUCKNOW, C/NTARIp
HEALTH
WAS.W.I. TOPIC
"The Dental Health. of Child-
ren" was thebject discussed
by Dr. Jas.X;ittle at th'e Moth-
ers' meeting o. Lucknow W,I, in
the Recreation Centre. He em-
•phasized the fact that prevention
of 'dental diseases • was much more
important than repair work. Ile
pointed out that abnortnalities
during the first year often affect
the'health through life and that
the ••he'alth •of the permanent set
•
of teeth depends • on the .care of
the pririary set. He condemned
the-• consumption of too much
sweets as'.candy, cookies and .soft
drinks for 'dental,• •decay.Y and also
for causing 'lack of appetite for
more nourishing' foods as• Milk
and fruits. The importance of
brushing the teeth' and rinsing
the mouth immediately'. after a'
meal should be early instilled as
bacteria .become active • twenty.
minutes after eating.. •
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After the -business session pre-
sided over by• Mrs. C. Cook, Mrs.
Robt.. Thoinpson conducted' the
.program. The roll call was. "The
most neighborly thing ' that ever
happened to me". Mrs.W. Joynt
accornpanied by Mrs: G. McDiar=
mid, sang "Love's ` Old ' Sweet
Song" and 'Mrs. • B. Roach.' read
the ;current events. Child ' 'prob-
leets were discussed' •,by. three
Mothers Mrs Isabel MacKenzie,
local kindergarten "teacher, dis-
cussed. problems from. • two view-'
points,.. that of the child and •that,
of the ,-parents. She stressed the
importance of a religions back-
ground. Children need love :and
security; but must: be 'taught
'obedience .,and self • 'reliance.
Praise was an important ;factor
and her , three rules : ford parents••
.*.e% Play with them, Work with
the,, Pray with them:
Mrs :ft;. Robertson read a paper
contributed by . Mrs A;'. Andrew .. .
which stre sed the child's in
dividuality`•. and• condem.ned nag-
ging . and ridicule., Laugh . with
them, bi,i1 •never at`them, she said
and answer their questions.. Mrs.
H. Webster dealtwith child prob-
leets inLater years and' 'during
adolescence. She 'Spoke of 'the.'im=
potance•. of .pets'' andof: nature
study... Three .`advices .''.she gave.
were; In making a rule, stick by
it and .don't 'Weaken:Keep all :.
promises.: "Show appreciation.. • . :.
:Lunch 'µlas served by the -host-
esses, Mrs:'•: C. Congrain, ' Mrs A.. •
Havens, ' .M'iss K. MacGregor and
Mrs. R.' Thompson: ': The June
meeting. is to be; a week earlier
than 'scheduled. on ;aeco,unt. of . the
District 'Annual:
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LANGSIDE
' The • first 'meeting of the Lang
side ' sum-
. Band for the.um-
mer was held at the Borrie of
Mrs. Charlie • Tiffin, the leader,
on May 7th, The meeting was
cpenedby prayer by Cecilia;,
Crowston followed by singing two
verses of "Jesus 'Loves Me". A
'letter from Mrs. Steele was, read:
by Mrs. Charles Tiffin. It • was
decided to have each of the older
girls, of the Mission Band 'take
turns. at presiding for; the 'ii'reet-
inks. ?Cecilia "Crowston and .Mar-
ion. .Scott Were electetd to `look
after the secretary books. for this
terra - with Doris , Moffat!' bein
treasurer. It was decided' to hay.'
as many ,Meetings in the homes
as ' possible "with ,three to • help
out with lunch for each ' meeting.:
Rev: Norman "Caswell gave :a
very interesting' talk to the child-
ren . after . which the leader ex
pressed thanks to him for his
help ,19 -get the • Mission ',Band
started. The roll 'Gall' ' was ans-
wered.
by .24. ,Audrey Young then
led in prayer,. Sharon.: Moffat
took up thecollection with
ion Scott .. giving ' the Offering
,prayer. 'The • first ,chapter" of the
study book was taken by 'Mrs.
Tiffin. "God sees the little spar
row fall" was sung. Nancy Scott
led in the Lord's prayer to close
the meeting Lunch Was .served
by the hostess
Mrs.. Annie Struthers of Luck -
now was a visitor during the
-week with M. and Mrs... Law-
rence M,cLead.
Mr. Hugh Feagan' of the RCMP
stationed •'at Whitehorse in . the
Yukon, arrived home on Tuesday
for a visit ..with his parents, Mr.
and .'Mrs. .Chester. Feagan : and
Bryan. It. is nearly .three ' years.
paved :highway ; 'and. " secondary
•
roads promise comfortable travel.. •
Reminders ' of Ont•ario''s'.'
fascinating'history: dot. the
_ .. �oon.trysi-dc_;and–scftgol boaii;
history beEomes• alive in its setting. '
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I ed at: tie Home or -Mrs, iteay.ie,
Wingham• '
and Mrs. Jack Schumacher
spent :Wednesday evening' ,at.
Brown's. •
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Tan d NCrs 1♦`ran ;Brown &
Reg- :visited Thursday ---e ening
with Miss Annie Wall and•• Mrs.
Gertie' WaLshh, Ki.nlough.`
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..Mr. ;and 1VIrs. James Wraith
motored to, London on Sunday
and visited relatives.
We are sorry to report Frank
.Brown to' be ,under: the .doctor's
care.
• Mr.. and Mrs. :Walter' • Sohn-
macher and family of"•Walkeiton
were Sunday visitors with Mr'
and iVfrs. Morley Wall and 'fam-
ilk. .
The fifth meeting of 'the West-
-ford Dairy: Maids was ' :held at
the home of Susie "Harr'is br May
•14th, ''The meeting opened in the
usual mariner, The, roll call was
answered by eight .members ',by
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giving the' recipe, for ,their fav
orite, n ilk' dessert,: Otrr leader;
Mrs, Perry •Hodgins;' demonstrat-
ed_ori-Lrr-i•al ink-wi ;e eream,-:.-Beat1.:
rice-, and Alice Haldenby. and,
Susiefiarris•:rn'ade tomato -soup.
Barbara and Donna' 'faldenby,•
.1;1da :.'S al1._and ...Shaxon Hodgins
made vegetable•'soup. Our assist^
ant leader dictated; notes. A
dairi'ty-. lunch wasserved by the
,hioSiess.• 'The `n.ekt meeting is to
be held .at the home of Mrs. Jim'
H'aldenby 'on May 240th.' Alice
lialdenby thanked the hostess.
Tlicxeeti g�vwaslssed<iii
the closing .Sing,'
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Lynda and Mr. 'Jnshiva Dawson
Visited . with the former's par-
:tints, Mr. and Mrs. James. Munro':
'at •Lainbeth on Wednesday: . ,
Mrs 'Chester Feagan attended
the funeral of her cousin, .Mrs,
Walter .'(Jessi'e.) Kennedy. ,at In •
rerkip•..on Saturday.
Mr.-, and Mrs.. Frank .Miller vis-
ited :with Mr, and.. Mrs: Albert
Miller in. London:;
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One , of the . disadvantages of
being .a', recognized liar is that'
You may want •, to. tell the truth.
and .some.. tirne. ;
since Hugh was home.
A • real, 'good crowd :attended
the splendid concert and dance
in the. Lang'side Community • Hall
on" Friday ,night sponsored by the
pupils' and teacher .of S:S.
Proceeds are to . help finance . a'
bus :trip' for • the , Children.
. At :the communion service on
Sunday Mr.'` ;Arnold Scott was in-
ducted .•as an elder :of the: church
Week -end visitors • with ..Frank
.Miller:.was Reg Smith :of Petrof is
and Mr. and :Mrs. Sam ,Hayes and
Sanbara . .of •Bervie.
Mrs. Huntley 'Dawson
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