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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 '::rq;•v:::.:;r:P7Jrto9S..::atif!!1.-+FMOQ.'Y+ 1�,,, 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 PAGE SEVIEN rakes Great Pleasure 1n Announcing The Appointment As Their New .Local Dealer The partnership of Eldon Mann and Gerry Pries�ap' har�e had considerable experience ire fprm equipment' sales ani, service. �rnd are well acquai rated with all mod- ern farming practises of todayr. E Sales &service invites you to call dt them `place of business and to :discuss: your machine requ�r�- ments' &service problems they are ready and wilEing to assisfi..you ifl any way passib��. SPECIAL ANNOONEMN! • 4' r Phone 528.2265 •See -the new line of• Massey ferguson; Tractors = `•Rugged New freed" New Cpmbines �- New No: 9 Baler` • �`illage Ta�ls, etc. ; :ontinuous showing of movie . • fi•. lms. Freecoffee `ani doughnuts Everyone welcome dome in and get acquainted