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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-01-09, Page 9WEDNESDAY, JA`T:B`tit, 1903 . ........ PURPLE GROVE �M r s ardon� :MacDon- turday evening with LUCKNOW SENTJNEL, LIJCKNQ►W, 'ONTARIO Donald Gillies . return borne frw'$ L. 'Jo ph's llu�p:tal where' he n spent the is -t c•uaup`r• of weeks. • Mr, a'' ani Mrs, Bur t'f 1. , visited Mrs, Glenn • )retiree ' .r. ()Weil ` 60144S1.hospi+tal day. Purple GrrOve, risti1ute' rn(i't at Mrs. Herb `Fart� els uh 'l htu,idati. Mr's. Frank..CurriewEiS c\ur,' Mrs. George 44arknesz, pl4yt.ti 'pix to OlO"°and TVirs, l��rarc�.,: Ilu� k { c hada }wl,id•a'y antes�t.• lt, ti a. d�i.• ided ` �to ? bring aprons ne'xrt 'meeting w+t icl w ". `i.re ;At M-rs. 'Walter Forsters, :rankle Dore returned. home after spending the pa;: Kincardine .Hospital. • • Mr,,. Nelson Granger o f. t c�' u ttu visited Mr Elob Forster_ . MissMary .Ann McCook) . and • Janice' anice' '$cake ; of '.'1`u:.unto spent the week -end ‘C• 11. air. and. • Mrs;' Donald M•cCoah: Mr, .atl % Mrs.. Norman :l�lact ald and Uri -and ,•Mrs.' Donald MoTasish and family visittkl Mr. , and, Mrs. James Bruirks, ' Mr. and. Sari Bill' Halden•by, Miss. Annotta Forster .is spend-° arid., a .few days' lit her home, Mr and Mrs; 'Donald •McCosh. `pt nt Sunday with Mrs. John C.c►u;curl Mrs. • Therria,MacDona-ld and "tT lull. Maio, Katherine and Geo, lil.4s4ei.1 'Wert! 5un:day •guests• of ...VAL.. and Mrs,Gordon MacDonald. • B'oakc aridMiss Mary Anne Mecush visited Miss i.rlEc�nuCoi n.S,• Mrs.. Frank 'Bore;; Ronnie,: pi,. artnc°irrd'Jtr c ti a d••C'r}' n ad �Ga -. r s w .c : pant. Saturday' with Mr, and. `1N Lawvence Fry. :Barba;'a .,Forster vi';it•edM.r, '&: Mr;.. Go•rdran Paptterson.' .•'ca MI:, and Mri..,Claude«Dore: wene Sunday ,guests .of Mr• and. ..Mrs, Rai McKee `1'eeswater, New` Year �•isit4.rs • were' Mr. ,and .Mr ' Ed•burt Bushell, George . and. Katherine with Mr, and''Mrs.. Walter Breekle.s,,. • Mr. and. Mrs. Don Dore •.and family, Mrs,, Frank Dore and fa-' ' rn ty.•, Mr, and Mrs, Claude. Dore • Se,,Mr, and Mrs, Claude Dore; Jr Carl,' Delbert . and Kenneth .;pent.' New Years^Wit,h Mr, and PAGE N. Mrs 'Harvie onipson, • T ln .. Mr, and Mrs Gown MacDon_ AtteridTotc A p a. aid were New Year guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas • McDonald. Mr, and Mrs; Victor Gawley, Youth Conference Marlene ,an4. Gladys +visited, with Mr, and Mrs'. 'Don Chadbourne, Mr and Mrs, Burton Collins. & family , spent New 'Years with. Mr, and:. Mrs,. Andrew Patterson. -Mr, Calvin Robertson, Miss ,Margaret Robertson' and,; Mr, Don- ald Robertson , were guests of Mr. • anti ,Mrs,. ,Russel 'Collins: Bonnie • Boyle_ visited Dianne Dore, . . CU.LL.RC..ss.$:oRNERS • Mr. and Mrs; Granit. Wall arid family, 'North' Bruce; spent . Mon- day night with Mr. `and .Mrs. Morley :Wall 'and family: Bruce . Parker, •Marion Green John Green, Larry Lamont and. 'Martin *Benedict passed their ex- anis .at the. W,D'H.S. Congratula- •tions: • M• r, . and Mrs:' Morley Wall pent Wednesday evening with Mr ana Mrs.. lex Whytock •• • Mr. „and Mr , Gary. Edwards, • Sarnia,-spent':th -week=end at thee - a compl0e mosso IAGNETIC rnent now available o. -T, 011)11 or MODERN:.VAN .LINES:... los a1rkMvs 3T. • motto 901, pilo,/. . 1236' 19� YOUR. FAvoue ft limo '' LT314,M141N-ST; AT Out [tit • ° 70uATQWN PNOVINCC ' •:,;oi'i;4 56? ,' :a Oa 47,2 '.' MODERN VAN LINES see our. e, ; pa9E I1:1ustrate cat logtie an. d 01110000 I cilhect that suits, s: re�. u ire rel .' n.ts bu��nes q •. 1 ►our• J• Uri w • ortror: iii• '�.. rim Immo, • Ct iC"• BUSINESS CHEQUES' (3* on o -,page) Mognetc Ink Encoded (Business `y • designed' to meet the speci .' Ct►eq�' fkotiofs of The CanodiOn• : BankerI s Assocale now OYa iabk These Ipficain citOues or:.: on imprint of ;the name of • r co,pxny and ,stock cuts ore 'ob a � • o wide 'range. to ndentify service. :Loch; cheque orifi stub is .numi Bred and the cheque po • e on4�. .d it bound in', a handsorn r ,,• : • wearing,. vo c T VOUCHER cHiQuEi iaia+c� ENVELOPES entine John.McCharles,, Wayne Brooks, Frank Gemmell, •iPaul Harris and. Doug Farrel' representing Ripley and Bethel United Churches at - :tended' the .sixth annual ,pro%rin- cial youth . conference on .,the al= cihol Iprobleni held in Toronto, December 27th to 30th, sponsored by Toc Alpha, .wire over 350 teen-age delegates Itegis+tered.•' •'Delegates : 'have. ' had ' the ap- portunity to share viewpoints in group, .d'iseussi•oris, (hear ' experts in the various areas of alcohol education 'and ipa'ticipate in : a field trip to the Salvation. Arrny''s. Harbour Light ' Clinic for also- holies in. Toronto's Skid .Row area Speakers have been Dr, ' R. Gordon 'Bell; Dr J. B. Rynard M.P. Oril•lia;;Mr, Gordon Patrick,; Assistant' Director ofEducation, Alcoholism. and, Drug .Addiction, Research, Foundation Toronto; Rev, Wan: Sherwin, •chaplain, Ontario. Reformatory; James Mac- •key; :C'hhie of Police, .Metro.Tor onto; Mr: Gib Mackie and others.; The purpose Of, . this confe>-- •ence is : to assist young: people in a deeper understanding ;of the, complexities of , alcoholism; and • an awareness ,of .possible dangers '-inherent. in the 'consumption of alcohol. Police Chief, M•aokey.gave soiree, revealing figuresof'. the close connection between ', liquor eon- sumption and the,cr•,ime and ac= cidenit 'cases in Metro Toronto. . Chief Mackey scored the ,con-'. swnption ofliquorr, at most:tusi- •ness and ,go'ernment affairs.. '"Thre� Ls.: harcl,ly a fu?ietpion head of anyimportance, where'' it. does not seem necessary to . preface the formalities .!with. a ' Cocktail party just.. to get .things under way", he said., "In .My opinion the • dispensing of liquor is not a • requisite : to success in e business • • world:" He' .Warned, delegates that , al- cohol ; is no respecter ,of age," is in fact "mole hazardous" for teen- a•gers than adults: Ninety per cent of juvenile delinquency ctas= es 'on . this continent involve al- cohol, •he :added. • "Btr+t what . can-: we a pest, when 50 per cent, of modern .Par- ents -are either social'. or habitual drinkers? Chief Mackey, said prohibition•: would merely . drive • ,drinking;. underground,; and, called for 'a, "quiet, resolute Campaign" to make abstinence . acceptable Anen,kinc.e swards Given Sunday ' School athendance awards, 'including diplorrias, ' pins, wreaths and bars, were made. on r Sunday moning during the Sun- day School Session at the United Church, • • • Assisting in making, these' pre- sentations were. Bruce MacKen-. Gordon Morrison and Ernest Ackert: ..' There were fift children Who, . y received these awards for haring. attended Sunday School curing the ,past year on 48` or more days. They were: ,John Johnstone; Bobby' 'Hail,' Billy ' Hall, Gail Pritchard, Tan •Montgomery, Ricky. Irwin, Glen' , Irwin, James Hallam, Carel • Campbell; Seven Hackett, Jo anxie Greer, Allan Andrew, Jamie Elliott, ,Kathy Joynt,' Ray Flaiott, James Montgoanery, : Grae¢ne El- liott? ` Br z!ce Johnstone,. Marion Johnston, " Barbara Hamilton,' Lorra'ine. Boyle, • 'Lois Struthers, Patricia Hamilton, Nancy Wal. den, ..Brenda.° _Morrison, Joanne Thoinfpson,. Margaret ,Montgirm- ery, Jane: Joynt, (Kenneth Handl- ton, Barry•Morrison, 'Linda, Wal- den, Nancy, Ritchie, Douglas:Stru thers Beverley McKenzie,•.•Glen.' Porter, Greg Hun+ter,' Elizabeth. Ritchie, ., Edith . 'Whitby, . Ricky Pritchard, ' Murray Morrison,' *Eu- ,genie 'Pritcha•rd,. Donald . Andrew, Elliott. W'h+i+tby,Douglas Porter, Barbara Cameron, ^Marlene Por-. •; ter, :Lloyd Morrison, Laurin Morrison Eleanor • Whi+tl y, Lucy Morrison and John 'Pritchard • Bibles Presented The following' children, .who;' graduated from kindergarten to the primary classes, .mere: each presented with 'a Bible Marion. Johnstone;. Nancy Ritchie;'' Karen Elliott,, Donna Wagner, Barbara •'• Hamilton, ':'Janine Glenn, '.Betty 1Vl aide, Beth Hallam, 'Gail ,ri�i chard, • "Zan :,` Montgomery, John: Button, :;Kevin .Ackert, Ricky Ir- win, DavidNewbol•d ,Larry' Hac- ,kett, Donnie Brooks. • • home :of ,. deer parents, Mr.: and .Mrs. .Everett. Parker. ,Mrs. Morley Wall is . a patient in. 'Victoria Hospital, London: ,. Mr and:Mrs Arnold Wilkie of Kincardine. were,: Wednesday ev-•' ening visitors. with .Mr: and ';Mrs, Torn. Stewart , w4 1VIr.:" Ronald Parker has result-. ed:h.is'' studies at Guelph; O.AC Mi. Ronald . Froo It , has' been confined ::to bed, at his ehonie here. At. of WritingMr.s ,,Erverett Parker is, a !patientt Walkerton. 1#6spiltal.. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichol son and family, Mrs. Hugh `'Nick olson, Mr, 'Harold Nicholson and family, all of , Bervie . were•.,din•ner guests ' Fri•day 'evening ,of Frank Brown paid Reg. Mr: :and Mrs..Midf•ord• Wall '& Donnie. spent; Friday evening with Mr.' and Mrs Ezra -Stanley, Kiri, lough: • Mrs. Earle: Hodg.ns.' is a ,patient in Wing1hHospital' Mr; 'aridaim Mrs. • Alex. Whytock were New Years visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytoek family, Wingham. • Sunday visitors . with 'Mr, and ;Mrs. Tom Stewart and boys, were \Ir. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart of Kincardine. & 1rlrs Frank Brown and ..Reg. Misses Edna r and May Boyle,. Kinlough, visited Sunday :with Mr, . and Mrs: Midfixi•d Wall .and .Donnie, „•., „ "ha," m didn't w t� ea 3 son lies when e?" • r� Y aw,c e ,na � •► se• s•�•s•••••••••••••••••••iii both f ' he had,A 'c`'iaric . iie�Rl► �raa*�,iio o.+ 100 lss , ,� �. • OPEN, ON.TARIO, (HOSPITAL AT' GODERICH' NEXT : WEEK ,Honourable Matthew B.1..Dy... Mond, :has_, announced 'January' l6th,,1963,: as the',date for the ocf_ iicaal opening ceremonies for 'the new ' Ontario Hospital • at tGo le • ,T1 is occasion • Marki a anew era , .` x+n the care of the' menitally 111: This is the first conimun�ity gypsy • chiatric hospital oto be opened by the. • Ontario .Department of e•alth In it .will be' found all the 'facilities '.for• the ..care., and treatment' of patients near their , home:. commtnity. In providing; this yup -to: -date service for sick' patients.:"the' Government ; seen great comsmnity bene( ts` 'n. the new $3,500,000:q0 hospital, fit wild 'give e'Tlployment to" 'a great 'man'y ;personsamd•'; 1 ul Itimately have an 'annual payroll 14..excess of '$2;000.000.00. ' • Aiming : those (presently. eni- p1oy.ed at +this hospital from. Lucknow are Miss Dorothy Gam-•• mie 'and' Miss Joan Crawford, ': • OPTIMISTIC' ABO(:T . THE 1963 OUTLOOK In an assessrri,ea•t of, .t:he ,1963:' •business outlook in . the Exeter district, Marie's Smith; manager of the Exeter Bank of ..vIoritreal and formerly of Lucknow, was'• -quite optimistic,, • The Times Ad; ocate•quoted Mr.: Smith "I 'don't •think cone) t.c'ns were ever better I feel We can look ,forward to a Iprett`y pod year: If we could match th'.s.past year, we'd do a u oridereul job. The last six n'ion•ths of 1963 tack- ed u+p quite a b ' and .1 ciort'trt see any change for at .feast tie firsthalf of the Year, ' ' "This. doesn't apply„only to the local businessmen,'' he con-tintifed "I don't think, farmers have 'had a better year for some time At least, our bu.s!iness. Would. indi- cate that.” ITe'indicated his opti'' rnism was ;based on the ecnn•ornid forcoast of .heard office' officials of his bans:,. as well as the lrw,al. ,India tors, ,ages • at. udinpg tokim rn, & t. n at' age. their ,a'tion' • hood, and and Esso ad- 'iher afore • e om - o ' :are. gas tthe th of .. . this' . . ears, Jack they, rear: ,+n of ui ate ~' .i ex #'or •" akut ' went time. • ttery • neer- sway it or •,ore` sur.• .ckung, • •:.��The� , F enc}. seat d'e a. • iily w,a.l d' own- , rind • Vheri» toyed.' Cues- :>tntile Wald' ''tce.pt ring. rel and • tided the , cane- pre- par, ros- Ni rs, piety a xi dr . r by rp.a.st