HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-01-09, Page 9WEDNESDAY, JA`T:B`tit, 1903
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Donald Gillies . return
borne frw'$ L. 'Jo ph's llu�p:tal
where' he n spent the is -t c•uaup`r•
of weeks.
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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
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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' '$cake ; of '.'1`u:.unto
spent the week -end ‘C• 11. air. and.
• Mrs;' Donald M•cCoah:
Mr, .atl % Mrs.. Norman :l�lact
ald and Uri -and ,•Mrs.' Donald
MoTasish and family visittkl Mr.
, and, Mrs. James Bruirks, '
Mr. and. Sari Bill' Halden•by,
Miss. Annotta Forster .is spend-°
arid., a .few days' lit her home,
Mr and Mrs; 'Donald •McCosh.
`pt nt Sunday with Mrs. John
C.c►u;curl
Mrs. • Therria,MacDona-ld and
"tT lull. Maio, Katherine and Geo,
lil.4s4ei.1 'Wert! 5un:day •guests• of
...VAL.. and Mrs,Gordon MacDonald.
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B'oakc aridMiss
Mary Anne Mecush visited Miss
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.c : pant. Saturday' with Mr, and.
`1N Lawvence Fry.
:Barba;'a .,Forster vi';it•edM.r, '&:
Mr;.. Go•rdran Paptterson.' .•'ca
MI:, and Mri..,Claude«Dore:
wene
Sunday ,guests .of Mr• and. ..Mrs,
Rai McKee `1'eeswater,
New` Year �•isit4.rs • were' Mr.
,and .Mr ' Ed•burt Bushell, George
. and. Katherine with Mr, and''Mrs..
Walter Breekle.s,,. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Don Dore •.and
family, Mrs,, Frank Dore and fa-'
' rn ty.•, Mr, and Mrs, Claude. Dore
• Se,,Mr, and Mrs, Claude Dore;
Jr Carl,' Delbert . and Kenneth
.;pent.' New Years^Wit,h Mr, and
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Mrs 'Harvie onipson, •
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Mr, and Mrs Gown MacDon_ AtteridTotc A p a.
aid were New Year guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Thomas • McDonald.
Mr, and Mrs; Victor Gawley, Youth Conference
Marlene ,an4. Gladys +visited, with
Mr, and Mrs'. 'Don Chadbourne,
Mr and Mrs, Burton Collins. &
family , spent New 'Years with.
Mr, and:. Mrs,. Andrew Patterson.
-Mr, Calvin Robertson, Miss
,Margaret Robertson' and,; Mr, Don-
ald Robertson , were guests of
Mr. • anti ,Mrs,. ,Russel 'Collins:
Bonnie • Boyle_ visited Dianne
Dore, . .
CU.LL.RC..ss.$:oRNERS
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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 -
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VOUCHER cHiQuEi
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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.
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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:
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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, „•., „
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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, ':
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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.
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