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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
K.INLOU.GH and DISTRICT
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• (intended for last week), [Fonthill..Miss Reta Eckenswiller,
The Presbyterian W. M, 'S. visited last week in Ripley, with
meeting was held at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs, Joe Scott..
Miss, Margaret Robertson. The The H W I held, their Grand -
(Venlig hymn was `Jesus Calls mothers meeting ' at the hall on
Us Over the Tumult". The scrip- Thursday evening. Each grand -
hire was read by .Mrs. Gordon,. motherreceiveda corsage:. The
MacDonald on Solomon. Prayer Ode was . sung ' and the Mary
was given by Miss Winifred Stewart Collect repeated in un -
Percy, The word, for the roll :call ison. Mrs. Alex . Percy presided
was "River". Mrs. Alex PercY and Mrs. Lyman. Sutton read the
and Mrs- &torle Bushell read a On ' October 15th, the
missionary letter from Miss Lil` Annuales.
y mini
Ark -
Ilan Dickson. The program. con- Rally ` �' be held at Ark-
weight' and on October 29th and
sisted of . several readings and a 30th the Area Convention will .be
° Bible Quiz from • Samuel by Mrs. held at Wiarton:.A training .school
Jack Barr who also gave the court- will be held at Walkerton on Sept-
esy remarks: The afternoon was ember 21st and 22nd. Local leaders,.
spent in quilting' and
lunch was
served; ,
Mr. and Mrs:"Frank Maulden,.
have, been holidaying with friends
Mrs. Perry Hodgins, . Mrs. Harold
Haldenby; Mrs. Lorne.' Eadie re-
ported • on Agriculture .and Can-
adian Industries.. Mrs, P. A. Mur-
ia the:. Muskoka district and at tray, on . Home Economics and.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23rd, .114.
Health Historical Research. Mrs.
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RIPLEY MEAT MARKET• � '
Museum and Log Cabin at "South
Perry Hodgins, and Mrs , Lyman
Sutton reportedon the visit to the
ampton. Mrs. Raynard 'Ackert.
and Mrs. Alex. Percy leaders for
the 4-11 Club each told of the pro-
gress of, the 2 groups. Theroll
call was "An occupation mentioned
in the ' Bible". Mrs,. Perry ` Hodgins,
director, .presided for the program..
Mrs. Jack Hewitt gave an inter-
esting talk on the Convention at
Ottawa which she attended recent-
ly. Mrs .Harold Haldenby favoured
with a solo "The Second Minuet".
A potato. peeling contest by the
grandmothers . created much inter-
est. Judges were, June Ackert
and Jackie Johnston and . winners
were — Mrs. .1VicCutcheon, a vis-
iting grandmother and .Mrs. P. A.
Murray. Mrs. Raynard. Ackert
and Mrs, Jack Ackert gave travel
talk's and . showed ° pictures of in-
terest. Miss June Ackert was pro-
. - ONTARIO
?4 A!L RESIDENTS _.OFQNTARIO
an;annoanceiment regarding
EXTENSION aF PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICE
On and after Monday, September 14, 1964, residents of Ontario are
entitled, without charge, to medically necessary physiotherapy: services
• received in the offices of registered physiotherapists in private practice in.
Ontario who participate in theextension, of physiotherapy service adminis-
tered by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission. The services must be
prescribed by a duly qualified physician. and performed by, :or. under the
direct supervision of, a registered _.physiotherapist.. A course of treatment
maybe for maximum of ;three weeks unless thephysician . prescribes a
longer period.
HOME TREATMENT
If, in the opinion of the attending physician, a patient .cannot attend; the
physiptherapist's office, treatment in the patient's place of residence will
be covered, but in such cases .the physiotherapist may charge the patient,
or patients, a total of $1.00 per visit, regardless of the number of patients
treated,, dining :the visit:..
The main purpose of this additional service to.patie nts is to make the
most efficient use of available physiotherapy facilities. It is to be financed
by Federal Health Grants and by the Province of Ontario....
Certain physiotherapy . services- are not available under this program.
These services may be obtained through private. arrangement ' with the
physiotherapist.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION;
TORONTO 7, ONTARIO
Custom Butchering
Mondays r--. Hogs, $2.00 in by 4;00 p.m.
Cutting and Wrapping,, 2c pound
CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,.
CATTLE.,. CALVES F
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We Do. Curing and Smoking .. , Beef, Pork and Lamb.
Sold Whole, .Half, or Quarter . For Better Service,.
And• Lower Prices Call Ripley' 100,
Chas. Hooisma Prop,
jectionist. The ' meeting closedAnglican. Church on Saturday.
with God' Save the Queen. Grace l Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs..
was 'said and lunch was served Charlie. Murray (nee Joan Sutton)
by Mrs. .Lyman Sutton and Mrs. on the :birth of a ,son;. .
Jack. .Ackert hostesses. Mrs Perry We are .pleased to' report that
Hod' • thecourtesy re- me P A Murray reeve of `Kinloss
gins gave• _.
marks.The 2nd' director' Mrs. Mar twp. who' underwent. 'major sur-
garet McPhersonis a patient in gery at' St, Marys Hospital Kit-
Stratford. Hospital. •
Guests With Mrs. ' William Cox
and Rev:. Benson Cox last'• week-
end were the Rev. and , Mrs; Char-
, 'les: Cox of Teeswater, Mr. and,
Mrs. Maurice Hodgins of London
Miss Margaret Black of . Ripley
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sieloff.. of De-
troit, , Archdeacon & Mrs F. C.
McRitchie' of Brantford Mr. and
Mrs. Ellwood. Hodgins and `family
or Toronto. °
.'Mrs. Carl Vassella ,of. Goderich;
visited with ,Edna and Mary Boyle
on Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fryand
family .of Harriston visited on Mon-
day with'Mr. and Mrs. William. E..;
Haldenby.'
Mr. and Mrs.°Russell Barr.' and.
Darrell:.. of Scarborough 'spent .tile.
week=end with Mrs. John Barr and
family:
Mr...and Mrs. Charles McC tch-
eon of Walton spent the past week
at the home , of: Mr. and. Mrs.
Frank Madiden.`° •
• School re -opened on "' Tuesday
with Arms ' Betty :'Hunter, teacher:
On Wednesday evening'. a bridal
shower .was held in . the Anglican.
basement for ' Miss.. Barbara Hald-
enby..' Mrs. Tom Hodgins presided
for the program' which; ' :consisted.
of a .sing -song,' Contests . by Mrs:
Betty ,Thompson,, Mrs.:. . Frank
Maulden ' and Mrs. Tom .. Hodgins,
a piano solo by. Sharon Stanley.
Miss May Boyle read . an ' address
expressing .the good wishes , of the
community. Miss / Edna Boyle
played 'the wedding music: Bar-
bara, : was . *Wed__ by Misses
Norma, Haldenby; 'Mary Ann Mc -
Ewan Mary. Lou.. Thompson with
Beverly' Wall :reading' the ' attached
chener is improving favourably..
'Some from -'here attended Kin=
loss Anniversary' services . on •Sun-
day " r
Mr.. and Mr. s:' Verne Hodgins.
of 'Angus, visited. with. 'Mrs, Tom
Hodgins. '
Mr. and Mrs: Jack Thompson of
North Bay were recent visitors
here:
Miss Ellen . McBride of Cooks
•ville spent the holiday week -end
with relatives here.
Visitors with .. Mrs.. Gertrude
Walsh . were Mr; . and : Mrs. Miller'
Hartwick ' and Wayne of -Kincar-
dine;
Kincar-dine, , ' Mr.. and' ' Mrs. ,Scott Walsh
and children of Carlsruhe, Mr. &'
Mrs.. Frank Currie and family ' of
Huron and 'Mr:. Henry Scott of
Ripley:. '
Miss . Mabel' Dixson of . Weston
was a recentvisitor with Mr, and
Mrs. Dan'. McInnes' and , family.
Mr. and. Mrs. Herb , Tweedy . of
Dunnville.. visited with . friends'
here on Sunday last. •
Theright Rev. W. A, Town-
shend and Mrs. Townshend visited
with friends;, here op Sunday last..
Miss .. Joyce Allen of ..Listowel
returned home . after spending the
holidays with Mr. and . Mrs: Rus:
Sell Hewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. ;,N, E. Evans and
Linda and .Miss Evelyn Nicholson
visited .over ::last 'week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. " Bert' ,Nicholson. ':..
Mrs: Bert 'Nicholson and: girls.
held . a . 'relative shower for ' her
niete
Miss Marion Nicholson on
Monday'afternoon. Following a
short program, the bride . to • be
was given many lovely gifts.': . .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert lSTicholson
verses. ,Barbara thanked ...all; and motored to •:Northern Ontario'` on
° invited everyone to;. come to her Friday wheTethey were ' guests at
home where her ' trousseau ,was their nephew's ' wedding.
dspalyed. For She's a Jolly : Good• .. 'Mr.. and Mrs.' Karl Boyle and
Fellow was sung andlunch. was Mrs. William Lloyd of London
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served.. visited on Saturday evening with'
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs, +Edna and May Boyle,
Fred Friendorf(nee Barbara 'Haid- A 'number from here attended
enby) who were married in .the the wedding reception. for Mr. and
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Mrs Fred Friendorf 'at Holyrood.
on Saturday . evening.. ' :
Friends of, Mr:: '.Morley Bushell
are sorry to know that he ;• was
, again hospitalized. We wish .him
improved health.
Rev. and Mt s.. 'L. W.' Owen of
Sinicee renewed .acquaintances
here, on Sunday: last `when, he was
• . the guest • preacher. at the morning
services of the Anglican Centen-
nial.
Mrs. • Frank Johnston;. Mrs., Rus- ,
sell Johnston,. ltiissWendy Cleland
and girl friends visited . with Mrs,..
William:Cox and Rev Benson Cox
Mr. . and. Mrs. 'Wilbert`'Haldenby
of Toronto visited during the 'week
with relatives here.
Mrs. Donald Earle and . babe - of
Ingersoll and Mrs. Elgin ,Haggard
,and children of Wingham visite,
with their patents •Mr. and.. Mrs-
Roy Schneller,. ,
Mr•. Alex Hewitt returned home
'from Edmonton where he was em-
ployed .for the summer :months
Mrs. Bob , Smirl . (nee Gwen. Co
" welly %visited on Sunday with Mrs.
William' Cox and Rev. Benson 'Co:
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Clark 'ef
.Miflarton visited on • Sunday last
.with Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Jolt*
Ston.
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Wallace Hewitt. of Water
f r rel spent the ' week -end with re:
at;ves here. •
Walkerton has purehased a r�
h� selt.propelled street elean ng,
machine at a cost- of $1300.