HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-04, Page 7WEbNESDAT. NOVA 44th, I'KtR
THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
line and Wedding—ring head *Cell
with matching colouredied
and shoes to match. They 'c
bouquets of pale yellow mums
and
wore a single strand of
pearls, a gift of the bride,
The groomsman Was Mr. Ron-
ald Graham of Orillia. The-
ers were Mr. Robert Finnegan,
brother-in-law of the groom, of
Port Colborne, Scott Langley of
Port Colborne and Russell Allan•.
brother of the bride of town,
A. reception was held in the
Legion Hall, : where the bride's;
mgmother greceivedoldbrocade gown
with brown accessories . and cor-
sage
of 'bronze. mums. She was
assisted by the groom'smother
wearing a deepgreen crepe
piece gown, matching accessories
andcorsage, of yellow mums.
For a wedding trip through Nor-
thern Ontario, the bride chose a
wool mint green 2 -piece suit. Her.
cloche style hat was of tapestry
like : design of velvet embossed
on rayon: and black accessories.
The happy couple wil reside at
80 • McCain St., Port. Colborne.
Guest's were present from Dor-
chester, London, Port Colborne,
Brantford,.. Welland, Vancouver,
B.C.; 'Buffalo; St. Catharines, Ajax,,
Toronto, Listowel, Orillia, Kiteh-
ener, Flint, Mich., Goderich, Walk-
erton, New York, Wipghain and
Lucknow area.
Prior to her marriage' the bride
I::::cc!,..rdi' At Lucknow Cf
y ' HAINES ALLIN
Marry Elizabeth • Allan of Luck,' ioned with . a. bow in back and ', was : guest of honour at several.
now . • became the: bride of Ralph formed. 'a . short %train.. Small in- showers, .Mrs.; Allan Gibson • was
Edward Haines of ' Port .Colborne serts of embossed'white lace ap-'hos!ess with her mother . Mrs, Al
at a pretty fall wedding at . Luck .! 'pliqued with, tiny seed pearls • en -.vin Irwin of Lucknow, t o a
now United Church, .. Saturday, i hanced the neckline and' also front school mate' shower,'. Mrs-` Ted
October 10th ,at.''3.00 p.m. They, IparieLs
in :the full skirt. Her frog ' yam for a
e Mac -
,.were married by. Rev. H. W. er-tip veil was held in place by.
Intyre 'were co-hostessesStrapp. The ' wedding music was a , crown of embossed heavy lace lovely miscellaneous shower at
Mrs. Ross . Cummings applique with : tiny seed, pearls Mrs- Collyer's home, at. which
played by' 's, relatives ,a . In Port.
. and the soloist . Miss Sylvia Karg -matching the. ;inserts on the gown.. M .
es ,of Listowel. ' sang , the Lord's p The bride carried a cascade bou- Colborne; SLS. ,Niel Doan :also held:
Prayer" and ' "I'll walk beside I.quer of white sweetheart. roses, a relative, 'shower and ar •
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you." • stephanotis and touched with pink y gifts were
The bride is:. the daughter of sweetheart ;roses:.. and backed: by .M w also presented, by the
as.
Mrs. Harold. 'Allan and . the .late Pale blue. lace, and she wore a. Doctors . of ' the. Clinic' where she
arold of ' Luclaiow. .The single' strand of pearls. WOrkS, wit a: carving set, and
A . Allis by alae nurses with an electric.
groom • is the . son 'of Mr. and Mrs . Allan' Gibson ' of • Lucknow . .
Mrs.. Ralph E. 'Haines Sr.: of Port : was matron, of'honour 'and ', the dock: Tea was served after by
. • . � the. tat#: _ • . ,
Colborne: : bridesmaids. were Mrs. Jack Le. -.bride's
The motes and .grand
Given in marriage by her grand; May of Brantford, sister of the father entertained the wiring
father, Mr. W: L. MacKenzie, the groom, Miss Elizabeth. Finlayson party . after rehearsal at'. their
'bride wore a formal floc( lengthq of Hamilton. and Miss Madonna home Friday
gown of white peau de said with i Graham of • Holyrood. They wore t'
a scooped neckline, long sleeves, , identical princess style gowns of
tapering to a point over. the bride's '.deep ..blue peau..''de sole, street
wrists: The fitted.bodice was lash= alength, fashioned with scoop: neck -
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Located East oI Lucknow 'on Highway `e6:
Department Of Heal
ronically III In Nursing Homes
Registered By The Province
.Oen" Thursday, . October . 15th, ed out that in the; State of . Pinch -
1964, the Director of the . Depart- !igen en where the 'same type of ora o
ment of: Health's recently. announe gramme has been. in :operation
ed programme of • transferring for some time, less thant% of
chronically , ill patients. from Ont some . 2,000: patients similarly
ario Hospitals ib Provincially'transferred to Nursing Homes
• licensed Nursing 'Homes and other had to be returned tothe boapit
appropriate facilities,, ;Dr. S. ' Aq, al. 'as unmanageable..
Rolling,, met �p
resentatves r
withIt was revealed that applications'
• of several Ontario Hospitalsiui for Provincial licensing of part:
l Western Ontario, . together 'with icipating bornes would he geitig
approximately 40` Nursing Home out ' from the .Department within
members from this area in Lon- the next few days. Represents-'
don, '; Ontario.
Lives . from the. Ontario : Hospitals.
Mr, and Mrs. George Newbold present told the meeting .of plans
of Lucknow ' and Mr. and Mrs. toprovide. 'shoatcourses im psy
Elliott Carruthers of Ripley attend- chiatric ... ' nursing for Nursing
ed the meeting at which was out- Home staff. members. and ' admin -
lined the finally approved pro- "istratois to aid .the Nursing Mineil
gramme,. on , which officials of : in giving . better patient care; • of
the 'Department of Public Health..i
projected workshops in recreation
and -Officers icers ' of Associated . Nurs land rehabilitation where , peek •
ing Homes ' Inc„ Ont.' have been l :of social ' service
mmes
closely working and. consulting to- planned; .'and . of the plate close
getter for a'; number, et. months liaison ;and . `
`Department- .of-t`Heetltb--t e
will, oily for the care. o[ these t of � 'Health,
pat the :. Ontario Hospitals and the
cents . at , thesame rates as pat- Nursing Hones in thisprogramme
. ients„ covered by 'the Ontario Hos- to : return these ' people to the caen-
pital Services Commission 'under munity andrelease .
ently
authority ' of , the Mental Health neededfor
Act and the Homes for SpecialI' intended' hospital
Care Act. In" addition clo " intended use.
•
drugs medications and
,.i -
. rriedical : Lucknow' C G.1 ..•
care will be ' paid for ' by the .De- .
T
partment Health,•L� ' GG1T • held • their. ,
a, trough . the hos....
natal from.:wwrh>tch the • x y regular meeting at . 4:3t1 p.m.
patient vras
transferred...Where the A Pctober Zs, 1964the _ Ltadrnow
,in
pays an the resident in respect " Presbyterian ' nald
of a I pe r htacDortiald .
the per --warship, r ndaict+ed the
prayer.
p; ' Brenda Jardine ledin
son responible for his care and
•"` is . liable to pay at',
maintenance 'divided
le� da day.. ,, girls ' into e
coiled'. for ,Ls N.Iac.E F ` They:
"lolling em
patients to:be considered that continued in their rtes 'of 'Bible.
b trans- Study: The. meeting (grazed ' with
ter at this time were not those taps. '
•, who were mentally - disturbed.
.but • rather were ehronie or bed., Wouldn t like to miss the
fast ,patients who had no home nor or" pap-,
'�w`s �.. �.� 'Webster of
• !sent,
to • whom they could be • Kine3rrdine. in advising , i
, sent, or Whose level of . care was change ' a itddress . to Port CoA
N toot high for families to provide; borne' where he will
i but for whom, there was no _ w� a !eliil�e,
to, care ..for
.them other than a ca l rnjoi the paper w i�w.
clntatlo Hospitals, Ile also -int- �.I,�� int rehe�rttsu is y c&
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