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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-06, Page 15�DxFAsnAY awn: aa6., fire .1n former Riversdule Hotel, cup lIydro. Interruption Locally THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,..* UC nt�,. on. Saturday wti�,.�, .. Fire. on' Saturday which des, troyed; one" o;> the County's pld,. •est bui14i tg — the former 13,1 ersdale .hotel' - caused :a' hydro interruption w*hic.'h "bleeked° out" 4he ,l. trekrrow • district for aolaut .11%a• 'hours; at supper time, • The ;butld'ing: ha-, not ' bee:°ra used ,asa betel sine o 19111 ,ween.,4117 prohibition .closed ,t:w bar.. Since '1,3'1,1.4AVN' :r cnl MlrnY ai , March . , then. it has Prctrri'ded apartment •• .a: I�c�� �j,.� hl��A•ata., :Vias•. trcctarnrneidatip,n..for, scvtera, fern-. Kerintth•Browka °r,re•rtcc>n>.";, C"... ".. :l.. ti.""ord, 'a d t i h„e�s4,reanceomoraeda•rc t:iu:ait..cr SUza:rn Mare,, Sister fer there, Mr, Lawrence moved out;hlta two weeks ago ,andGeorge '- Black sof Hanover,, wife.% ownerx was doing' housework inLDHSBoard Given OW, ONTARIO. ditch but nix, .:VlarshaIl was 'un- arble •tta get out of the way and' the Hodgins .ear struck ti'1- door Of. the llehn czar .'throwing :Mar- shall feline diitanct:, Births ,the tbtitld>zrg. ,Saturday,. . Mrs. Black`. was ih a.vi n g a cup p .of coffee in the kitchen When Good :l . passer=by, •W . 'l he Ontario Secondary School �• Y illie :MacDonald saw :flames on the roof near the chimney • and spread the ,alarm, alkertQn fire clepartrntirit was,. eaehci.rs' .Federation reported re- sults a'f the annual survey of employment' conditions .in Ontario called' but'n'othrncg could .be done Secondary Schools, :as trhey.a'pply to -save. -the. structure. "Water• to the Lueknow District: High • was,pu•ritped ,from; nearby •'Tees- School, are as .follows;-'. " Boarct's _water, River. .A'ttitude'Toward •Educ�ati,onal Im- • 'Area `''Blacked „Out pr•ov�ement•s" `-= 79%: (excellent); 'Fire spread to a pole 'of the "'Staff -Board: Relations' -, 76% 44,00O,,volt rnain hyc to line from (exec cent) and. "Conditions of the Walkerton 'transformer.,sta.' Work" .::70'7 (good), . tion.. and :'tpt►wer • was shunt off Prices • on school . furniture iii '.the `Teesw,ater.,.• 'Luti'kilow,ere. received'.tfror�n differentWingha n,, 'Kincardine and Tip', { were. (rain: and, the •Property Cammrt- erton areas and 'at Douglas Point tee: pis' to 'ail -end. 4o •ord-e-x-i-nv nuclear .:power stati'on,. '• :. quirE'nl.ents for the new • addet.ion '. The hotel;. was , the 'sec'ond to, at:. the. ch'oo1, . ' . ,be built in • River•sdale and is: The addition it nearire coria - 'more .than: a• century old; The • pletio'i ' Wi•tt - a; couple, of ,Weeks original. hotel,. ,across the stet as the suggested date. .The. hew: ,was: burned down rnore 't'h'an 60 addiion.' will ;•provide .•.new k.t- years 'ego. ' ellen... space and. vei•'1 • mean; ;theThe • aivexsda•le hotel was 'tnansfer•ri•ng 6f.•equ •pment., This ,buxlt iby ;George• 'Cr'orn*ar, villa• e could •. be ' done ''w;th.. the least leader at the t>me: He also built d zrupti'on during: ..the-.:BasJte : V a- a satin. Mill and a g.. Mill: i;: us- (a inn ':, ang ''steam power. He •v.as ' the i A'. 'stag tcrp.•,esen'a:i\c .attend;, 111 1LTE.CHURCFI The World Day of Prayer was •held' in the Wnitechureh United; Church' on Ft!iday. The leaders of the day were Mrs. Millan Moore, M's, •Frank 'Coulter, Mrs. Dan. Tiffin .and .Mrs, •Victor Enea'son. :V1rs. .Claude Coffin and. 14rs, James Richardson (provided: ;spec - I:1' numbers an'd.,were 'accam.pan:-: ,4d. spy Mrs. Garnet Farrier•'at ithe 1?ant}, Mrs, Andrew Gaunt .was, I guest .speaker and hoer ,topic was'. 'Pr�yett," Mrs. Albert Coultes, the keywoman, gave 'the=rreport Which showed 17• in attendance,The key 'woman for 1964 will''be Russeb Chapman. Mr, and Mrs. Ben '1/ItClen'arg._ - hal' of Gamis visited 'on..�Sunday with Mr, •and ,Mrs: Carl IVIcCI•en-. aghan • ' Mr. Charlie Tifiein and M'r'. Vic,= tor Emerson visited on. Sunday with Mr. • Russel Ritchie in 'St: Jo.se:ph's Hospital in' London. Mr, and' :Mrs:Wesley Tiffin and MT, Andy Henderson .,spent the week -end with relatives. ire Listowel.• Carl :McClenaghan's •h:orse-and cu'tte'r ,was. kept ibusy on Sunday a•fternoeri giving. ries to :MaryJean, Grace, Ruth and Anne Cor'- r n., children of Dr. 'and' Mrs. B. I.Corrin and Ruth .and Peter Kla'h- en,. ;`l,hildren of Lir; and Mrs. • A: K1ah len Y,of Wingha n,. Miss Mild - r ' d• M•eClenaghan, Mrs Florence; H°enr y • and Mary and.. John: Rat •• cone_, eh -1•d -re -n •uf Mr. •.Charlie. Falconer :of/ Gl�a�rciis 'and to: V., McCie_.aghan. Mrs,- _VlaudeeHaggitt, will spend • a 1'c w nays at • the • •home of Miss. L ld • .Emerson;.''' ' Mr. Lussel Ritchie is •a �patiient. n_ London, . St. Joseph's Ho. petal. io,r an ppera.:tion..' Mrs.;;Riitchie.. is. a patiept "in' Wi'ngharn; . Hospital Mrs: V ctor.' Emerson.'is'staying 'at: '''he Ri:-clire h;orr i; to .'feed : ;the Stock. . • Miss Elaine •Conn of.. Toronto • and. \Z.ss.. Ka'r'en . Groskorth • of (Lento spent • t week -end at the borne of their (parents. .Mr. Alfred B*uc.kton is a• at lent in •Wincgham Hosp.ital,. i1Vtr; Beckton, has been staying rat the :lime of 'his daughter, Mrs, Toni :Mori son; . 'Mrs. •Der.wyn .Heal .and 'fanigiy spent "the' wveek•=en'dn..:Toron'to.• Mr. and.Mr's., Hill attended the '. G'radua,tior Banti et, "at ..Knox olleige.; first::'reeve af,. Greenock •Town•.• & d the, :me tinge. and.:.men:ttoned, ,'ship and :later' war den of Bruce d:,f fe: ens suggestion 'which county; • ,e,atrlacf ;'eensid.ered' c•UJ:d; .be . at- • Fireman ' injured tends cl:• to by• ,the' Board, The A ,inexnber Of. the Wa:ktrton \i,.an:age•,tri.ent Ctirnrnittee rtt ' dltet' •Mar= meet with Staff ;repro enta..i'es • Fire Depaz�tme � � was anjule.°d • .on • the arid .d <ur;,. these matters.. ' .:highway . near...the scene: 6i. the' Su.ndrY accounts. for.•'t.he. month, fire'. He was •entering a ear ov n 'irnount:ng' to 1;017%34; vc'ere ap-. eed:.by fireman Lloyd:.. Hohn when pr'ov'ed, paid a.. car .driven lby' James M 'Hod= A. paYinent., of $1,.000,00 was. gins, 29', of R.R.: • 1', H.olyeood': r ece;v'ed •on . 'account of 1963 drove along Highway 9 from: the,.'itr,.ant, which •w•i11 be',received in 11 d' til' a",.four installments this. year:. utile•u tilt. a outtpli■ra. Ua.tnilmI.1h■N■ ta■hrhrrhN a11■■'1t11 .1aM111■■i11lw1111.4aat . • :YOUR LiBLItAL' CANDIDATE FOR He is a tat v e• ni ;VlrKrllop, .where ' he was.'born 57 year? ago. *' Married: to 'thee. fonni•rc• F101:4,110, Stewart of Brussels, the Mc: • Gavins have iwlr sons,. and a daughter. *.'A strc;cersaful farmer ,and busi=• inesama1i, Gordon • McGa • farms 200 acres m �le'11,:1cilS . and since, 1936 has Taper att d an • e atensiv<'''farni c,quipial:e'tit•bus- ' ane ss ,in Walton.. . He is a: Member of , .Puff'S' "United Church, •Walton. * Lona •act.it,e in p ev,enl <•ort;-• . petitions, ' he '��ia • ' Canadi+atl_ . p , Se'. rll; • :',Chaanpibfl in '192; c •1:, he has ' been' a de c et;ra: of '.h Ontario Illov�, e n . Al i cx t:a a° 5 ,,.Jent:of the • ��and is a 1'•awt l t e . Q.P.A, • eGavi>ii'n. Area STV And:, Bt►dia '. ;Y,�... 1i .See ,A►xtci �.e'art' Gordon. � . 'u ito;ut The Riding' 'D►ttriit� <. 'You W . • uu: At •' Gaihci`tng's ' Tlri o g', • . �itdtotna 'Ana; Meek N .Fore Inforttiatiorl, Call ,$3, ' Seafdrth' Or D'rdpi In • ' ., .•• e� 'Next • F'e+w, WYrrelc�:. � . 'Ash Any Cciitrimrttitie 000t, ' Ai arr0 e K • ' ociittA■ dal ■�111t■■■IM11It� 1 il, xr al r�+� cc�'`itio ((�;ulali ala c'� 11, I M atoll 1• otiorN i riiiiiiiiliiiii ttt ttattottitottlit ' wtta tact iutt/ tl GORDON McG.AVIN` ln;vre;.,ted•• lit Havel,' �lS iSat[}'d IZu� ,rr and. other Eur'npean •ce•tint ie . In 1tRi •he was man-.:. r;, c r,c,1' the *Ca'nadian ,plowmen . wile i ,elk+• part in the Interna, t;,.one'.' Plowing::event at. Stug I rat f';. Clt'r'rnatty'. , . p • rAqE FIFTEElst Mr. sad `Vlrs, ar` S•chofte vis- xEETr q aF SAVGEEN Llk'E UNDERWRITERS; ,ted •on Sunday at the home of. t Mr. and Mrs, .: Clayton Scholttz in Goderich. ;Mr.. and Mrs. „Kenneth.Laid- law :and family of, London isited on Sunday at the home of Mrs, Jame$ ,Laidlaw': and ,With Mr. p& Mrs, 'Elroy Laidlaw, . Mrs J. Musgrove of Wroxeter, is v-isuting ,'at the herrie of her Mrs,' rs, Doris ' Wild,;. Mrs, Walter Lott ...visited' ,Iasi week in London. with her on; Mr.. Wesley. Lott. :Mr Lot juwt' returned ifr•o'zn •a trip in Mexico. Mr, and Mrs._ :Angus Falconer and lfainilly '. have moved' '. ,to' Streetsville where .they will ,rake up residence. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes visited 'en • Sunday' •at the; home of Mr. and Mrs, Lawson Majury in'. Paisley, • . Mr andr. s. •ran ' . '.1rI �' k stock.hril. and family °have' r'e`lurned • to their bathe in •Timm%ns alit?er short 'stay at the om•e' :Of • Mr. and Mrs, • Tom. Morrisc,r`r. 1Vtrr. 'tockh•ill was in• Niagara Falls on •business. 'The regular •r'iQntth)y meeting of the ,Saugeeri, Life Underwriters.' Association ,was held in• Walker, :ton . March 1st. -President,. Wm Kina'han of I; uekbow, chaired the meeting: and his .openimg rem,a'rks ,V;l'ere words ,of welcome -to' re • - 'gi:z'nal„ .vice -•president, 'Ken Van - o, Sickler Of Owen •Sound and .B•&puce Kenny, 'Mutual: .Life 11e•presenta- •live of : Walkerton. • • A dl cussion' . a"'s K. regarding' nxenlrberiiip :in tee Association With: tyre re tilt, .. Messrs C. 'Them icon, .U:, grueigginar., Wen, •Kinahan ' and W. Caslick •agreed to' Contact Prospects in'• thei2' par tictilar .area," Acting'ori the sug- ' tge'stio.n of M:r, VanSickler i't was. I decided to hold' an Executive meeting an • h:.ur 'before lhe, next regular meeting with :Mr. Sickler guest speaker, • Bert D'iseh, sec. -trees;, gave a detailed report 'of` the ;56th • nual underwriters. convention. n Toronto '.$5.00 Is. to alae sent to the Leslie Dunstall +f!itnd. yPhoto by Ontario. Dept.: of Health The aim is to make progressive tasks available a for the patients during their stay in 'hospital. Dymond Discusses Ifealth in Ontario e. rK ation of t enta Article I o; Matthew :B. Dymond, MD; CM Ontario' Meister of Health Ati.. parr of theoverall treat merit ` programme; for patients, in a . mental hospital,: rehabilitation plays•an important part. Attempts are •. made ;t'o see 'that wherever possible, the patient 'does: not lose touch. With the .community; This is. accomplished .on: the'social. .level •by; visits' from hisfamily, and 1 by volunteer programmes which can.. i n c l u' d e •organized ••'games, discussion groups,current .events cltebs, • or just. friendly. Ghats:• ° .. But many of 'the, patients in .hospital , are • breadwinners who • will• : return to Work w. hen ' they leave the hospital.' Tbey must be helped to• •rehabilitate therrrselves into r 'the working . wa i'd, before. they .lea.ve, tire' shelter of lane hos- • petal. m . For inany years •it 'was .the prac- tice for mental hoipitals'•to'have a large:farm as an integral part of" the institution. The Patients were 'encouraged ' to :take their place in the;ctrvities of the far"tn' -care of catttle, milking, feeding the .hogs and chickens, and helps With harvesting.. Viten. the • pope- lation was highly rural this was a splendid opportunity for patients, • from the country to keep in touch with' day to day activities.• `With tile., ,gradual ,,change in society the number oif f turd populations decreased i,n 1 fewer , patients had or needed ally kntlwl edge; of ,farm activities. Because of this change snore patictits,Werer eticoi raged''to accept rvorlc; tiro?' 2 Part Series: :grammes withiwthe hospital, such •; ' • as••in the gardens the latindry, 'the kitchen and •dining. rooms.. It should' be remembered::that persons.ill with the more :serious' mental Illnesses : are in . 'certain ways different from the ordinary 'sick In terms •of work a.rnentally ill patient •may: •be physically strong enough:to perforin • a 'ask;' but ;emotionally. he may be, un- able, to do so. )fie' may feel itt- competent; inadequate, ,bewilder- ed, apathetic' ho i l•e or •sus- picious, and • only gradually,, little by little, ,withthe assurance of the hospital staff, can he submit to the simplest': of activities and along with the neWer treatments , and drugs gain sufficient' conga ence to try additional tasks. • The.aini is to make progressive tasks '. available fore the patients,: $ecaiuse 'tbey• have lost their. ability to socia.lize,, it is impar; tant, to introduce diem 'slowly to n cornmunal •activities that are for +g the benefit 6f all: • Patients 'assist err . the house- ° keeping, preparation df food, gen= eral hygiene and sanitation, assist with building' maintenance,gar. doling and landscaping. These activities in conjunction With the ree",rcational arctivities, :religious services' „and• entertainment, help' to: keep the patients in touch with:• the realities and activities of the , coninva iity. • Next week :I would like to cuss the•work that is done at the various ;Ontario Hospitals: to help 1 rcliabilitate the mental patienta far industrial: `work .1- • •g' • It • 1e• • t - t3 4 re 1- • P. °