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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-05, Page 10r :t y5 { yi r�( •a l�iT1i3 �..1Yoi•av1 ; oft; 9 p . iia.".•:t 1 j( 11 • u'• t r. PAG.!' TEN' THS LUCKNOW SENTINEL .LOCKNOW ONTARIO Wednesday, FEBRUARY 5, Fpr sound counsel' and a; fair price on a monument, correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEN..OR1ALS': Pat O'Hagan, . Prop. Established Over Sixty Years. Walkerton Phone: $$1-4234 Ontario 92 At Brucelea Haven , In ' december, No Request -At Present For Addition Reeve George Joynt , of. Luck- the. present 'building: This rep- now reporting for ' the County resents a much lower per bed cost Home committee. to Bruce Court, than could be' provided in a new ty Council last week,'advised that building, whereheating, -laundry, :while Brucelea Haven is : operat "kitchen, ..•dining: room. • and other. Ing at capacity with a small wait serviceswould be required, mg .list, :; it ' is not : the intention of Mr. Joynt also told the members the board torequest council. for that a special home care service. presentan the has been instituted, . Under this it timeQ the building; .at plan persons who are ambulatory and able . to come to the table-. for' their meals are being 'placed in private homes; These homes ' must not accommodate 'more • . than five other ; lodgers or boarders; they niust be a ' "fit - and • proper place. subject to inspection : by officials of the home and are not the residence of , parent . or child• of.; the- • person. Payment for these. foster homes is $2.50 per . day or $17.50 per vyeek for board';, and ;,lodging. Theresi- dent must make application's for • admission, to the home and is' un der.the supervision ' and inspection. of the home. If and • when they require bed care they are taken to the home or hospital. Brucelea Haven is now ° opera ing at a cost per; inmate . day at approximately $4.56, a decline from $5.59 in 1962. .• The building was designed `for an addition ,of anotherwing, con- taining 66 beds and a recent sur- vey of construction costs indicates that this "'addition could , now be -constructed ;f :d r approximately $315;000 as all the services for this wing 'were': provided for in Nephew Of Farmer Resident - Noted` Guernsey .Breeder Recently received ,a ; copy of the Ladner Optimist of .British: Coli cambia, carryrpg a picture of Mur- ray Davie of that province, with . a display. ;of 'the awards he won •.in the Guernsey classes at the.. Royal` Winter Fair, in Toronto ,, Mr.n- Davie is . a . nephew of Mrs. Win. (Annie) 'MacKenzie of Tor- onto and formerly, of Lucknow Mr. Davie is a graduate • of the Ontario Agricultural College,and always visits the . College when • .he ' comes East. Following his •., - ' Royal last` _ successes at• h�' Ro : fall, • .:be presented the College with one of his ; prize animals. Mr. Davie won six .of eight `; major awards • in the ' Guernsey classes. .Pictured with him behind the display of trophies, was' Hon. Frank Richter,,' minister of agri- culture for :British Columbia. The : trophies he won included:: Brookmill : trophy for the best; Can-, adian bred Guernsey cow; Mc- Allister trophy, . for., 'the, grand champion Guernsey .. cow; ' Howard Corning Memorial trophy, for the : best uddered cow . Del- ' Eden. trophy for, best breeder's herd; Maple Spring trophy, best - get of sire; Erle Kitchen trophy, for highest BCA production of first prize' winning: cows. ' "I have discontinued long talks on account of my throat," the speaker remarked: "Several mem- bers have threatened to cut it." Lauds •: Auxiliary H D. Thompson, superintendent of the : home, in his report • to council., spoke highly of the first full ye4r `:or organization of the. Ladies Auxiliary to the home: lie said they ' have ; contributed much ,to the activities there, the most notable: being the .organiz- ing of various' groups . and. 'organ- izations from: the county to pro vide. visits; and' entertainment for the residents.' . He . also told council that-. a member of the „staff had attended a special ..adjutant, training , course; at the Geriatric Centre in Tor- onto and is now capable • of teach- ing .and encouraging ,certain. with d r •a w n ° and ' •handicapped res -.1 idents in activities` : and commun-. icationa ,with those about them. • Mr. Thompson advised that the total . number . of resident days in 1963 .wa's • 30,372 with the average length of stay ,, in days of the ' res- idents being, 232: As of December -u Sr -there. *ere 92 residents ' hi the home, 50 males and 42 females. There .:were . also( two residents in special home care There' were.: 11 deaths • ' in the home and 28 were :,discharged; with 56 admissions, and three re- admissions. - Walkerton Herald -Times SUE ANS . , . MY_ wG ER .• SCwONHAnrt-ybu'Ve .`YES; TH8ETi GET M'4RR/EiD ' kN01�tj PUN ` SgVE•MG HOW TO 1r�AYs�Y'�ON'= h0p B"RUCEAQ*-401/NLL ORS- UP SALARIES $2 :PER, DAY At 'their final January : session,,. Friday, the • members of the Bruce county ; council passed the salar- ies committeereport,. which ,re- commended an increase of .$2 per day to county councillors; The increase . brings • the salaries from $18 •a day to $20. BRc.WN1ENEV.15. o. By Margaret Chester The '1st Lucknow Brownie Pack 'be- gan: its meeting on January 29, with some games; being. played. 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