HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-31, Page 7jlWEONESDAY;,, MARCH 3tsf, ,1965
Support :Your
Easter Seal Fund
The finest. program'.of .. treat -
Ment and '•. rehabilitation for 'crip-
pled children can be found right
here in Ontariq and this. has.
only. been. possiblebecause the
people of this, province have faith-
fully supported the "Easter Seal
campaignconducted in their corn -
In • rural areas, villages; towns
and ,cities there ' are children with
'• 'a •physical disability needing ' help
right snow. Social position, ;; race,
• colour. or. "creed offer no ii'nmun.
ity.Crippling :conditions .can •; oc=
e'fr in many ways. ' Babies :are
born. •witth cleft. palates, deformed
or missing limbs;, absence of
nerve. and' muscle control or. , one
of scores of impediments to nat-
ural ,physical development. Dis-
ease. causes many physical disa-
' bilities • that 'can; have. a life-long
• effect. Children too, are . prone to
accident, which in these days of
great " speed appear to, 'increase
rather than.' diminish. . •
Every child with a physical han-
dicap in this .province must have,
the encouragement. and opportun-
• ity.. to succeed' in', his search for a
useful and productive` life and
the Easter Seal campaign can
and does Make this hope.possi-
ble. _:_ .,
The Easter Seal Society, in 'Pur-
suing this:'ideal makes available
` to each- child •; -iiie. ; 'diagnostic,
• treatment and rehabilitation ser-
vice best suited to the. •child's
needs.. This program .conducted in
co-operation with 233 . service
clubs, with .the .doctors ` in the
• community and the. 'public health
agencies in almost every ..city and
town, in , Ontario - is one of the
most comprehensive in the . world:.
Each contribution :'te the 1965:•
Easter Seal campaign will assist
in giving an ordinary existence
to "Timmy" and thousands ;. of
other children , who are still need-
ing greater Whelp. The .objective
set hi Easter Seals .— $10J0,000.,
must be' met in order to assure.
these children • .of the services
they must receive. Every ' Ontario
citizen . who • can. help :. , should
help:
• You can • help , locally :by con-
tributing to the :Lions :sponsored
I asp . " Seal 'Fund, • Gordon Fisher
is secretary treasurer
THE., LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
Surprse• Party' ;.
For Newlyweds:°
(KINLOUGH NEWS),
On Friday .evening • the Pen,ti
costal congregations of. Kinlough
and . Teeswater • held, a •surprise
na*ty. at the home of Mr..' . and
• Mrs. Kenneth. Hodgins, newly-
weds. The Rev, F. Lowman con-
ducted'. a. 'Bible quiz and. 'a period.
'of hymn singing, Mrs. Gerald
Gibson, • on behalf, of .the :gatI gather-
ing extended congratulations,.. and:.
Mrs. 'W. Shantz made the. pres-
entation of a Wedding gift. Ken-
neth : thanked everyone for . • the •
good wishes and kind thoughtful-
ness..
houghtful-ness , Refreshments were served
and the evening• closed -with pray-
• er. • •
We ` are sorry to • report ' ' that .
Mrs. P. A. Murray is again a
patient in the •'Wingham and Dis-
trict . Hospital. . We. wish her a`
speedy recovery. '
Master David Nicholson spent
the • week -end with bis: cousin' Al-
lan Nicholson. , ' .
Honoured On 44th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clare. Sperling
and boys of Walkerton • entertain-
ed', relatives at a dinner .in lion-
our of her parents 'Mr. and Mrs.
George Haldenby's 44th`
wedding,
anniversary. Guests 'present -were`
• ; Mrs.. IL. Sparling, , Mr. and
Mrs.. Haldenby, : Mr: and Mrs.'
Harold Haldenby, Y ,.Barr a n .d
Geordie, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hal
denby,.'Mr. and' Mrs..: Bob Smith,
'Edna. and May/ Boyle,. •.Mrand
:Mrs. Norman Fry 'and family;
Mrs,• ' Harvey Hodgins,- Mr.. and
'Mrs. Glen Hodgins and Douglas
Stanley were guests .at. the Hod-.
gins -Brown wedding. at London..
Mrs.. William Cox and: Rev.
Benson • • Cox • were guests ' of . Mr.
and Mrs. Bill.. Scott at Ri'le . on:
p Y
Sunday, . it being a . dinner in hon-
our of'' Bill's. birthday
Alex .: Hewitt' .;of • Waterloo. 'and.
Diane 1ewitt. of London spentthe
week -end ' at their home here.
On; Sunday next, the Anglican
service will again be . held at 1:30,
when the , .Rev.. Canon .R. W. '
Stump, • who has. been ill for sev-
:eral ' months; hopes`' to be back
again.' 0
Friends- from here. attended. the
funeral of 'the :late Gail .Needham.
at.:Kingarf on Thursday.. 'We,' -ex.
'tend sincere sympathy ' to the
baved f
ereamil
re Y
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mus.. R4,; SAT:
APRIL 8,9,.10,19.65
REG. PRICE,EACH
CO-OP Fencer
CO-OP Fencer Bette(6
pottery Yott)
Mulkey-Hay-O-Vator
3 Foot extension for above
Stainless Steel Dairy Pail 16 qt. ;
Stainless Steel Pail 13 .qt
Stainless Steel Milk Strainer
"Quick Grip" Wire Stretcher ti
11 pc. Combination wrench set
"Tinsmith"' 3 H.P.Roto`Tiller•
"Stanl$y" 16 oz. Steel Hammer,
13 Gauge JACK POST
12 Gauge JACK POST
"Stanley" Barn Door Track (per ft)
farrowing Crate
Fuse Plugs, 1S, •20, '2S K 30' amp.,
"Stu -RITE" Sump Pump
',$ 14:75
4.60
89.50
31:00'
2.3.50
13.88
19.50.
4.25 ..
15.25.
129.95
5.00
8.95
9.95
X41,'
52.00
4940
SALE..PRICE•'
$ 10.97,
3.99
79.97.
27.97
18.47
9.97.
'15.97
3.47
10.47
109.971
3.44 •
6.97;
'x.67
.36
45.97
10for :47
34.97
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