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THE LVCKNOW ;SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,, DEC 4th, 1963: ,
V..IHUECHURCH and DISTRICT
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On Monday evening a progres.
sive Euchre party was ' held in
the Whitechurch Community Me-
morial Hall with 7 tables; in play.
Winners: were high, man, Mr. Al
best Coultes; high lady, Mrs.
Robert Ross; lucky draw prize,
Mrs. Jim Currie. The East Ladies
will have charge of the next par-'
ty on Monday, December 2.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gershom John-
ston spent the first of the week
with, Mr„ and Mrs. Jack John-
ston and family of 'London and
on Thursday visited Mr. and Mrs:
Stuart Smith, of Kitchener..
Mr: William Burchill spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Weitz' ' of Walkerton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lansley Magoffin,
Randy, Sharon, Linda and Garry
of London were Sunday visitors
with his parents Mr. and Mrs,
Thos:. Magoffin and Mr, and Mrs
Ronnie Jamieson; East. Wawan
osh.
Mr, and : Mrs: Allan Coffin
Kitchener were Sunday visitors
WithMs parents Mr. and Mrs,
Claude Coffin
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston were Sundayvisitors with
Mr: and Mrs. Ted Robinson of
Donnybrook. •
Mr, James McInnes. was able
to return, to his home here on
Monday after being hospitalized
with a heart attack for several
weeks.
Mrs, James Richardson, Mrs.
Charles Tiffin and, Mrs. Johnston
.Conn were Friday visitors with
Mrs • William Taylor • at Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton,
Mrs, Clarence Adams was a,
patient' in Wingham District Hos-
pital , last week with a . diabetic
condition. '
Miss Linda'Johnston of near
Belgravespent the week -end with
Mr:. and Mrs.. Charles Tiffin.
• FELL FROM. ROOF
Mr. Keith Collyer had the mis-
offortune' on '•Friday .to fall from
Ask Coverage For Nursing Hones
Huron. County .council has con-
curred in a proposal of Brussels
council that the Hospital Services
Plan be extended to cover aged
and infirm ` persons no longer re-
quiring active ' treatment in . gen-,
eral hospitals so that, they may
enter recognized nursing homes.
of • a ' standard 'approval by the
county health unit.
The Brussels resolution was
referred to the legislative com-
mittee, and its chairman, Reeve
William Ball, Seaforth, brought
in a recommendation of concur-
rence : at the .closing -sitting.
The resolution, signed by . Reeve
Calvin Krauter, . set ' forth that
many persons are retained in
hospitals longer than necessary
for ' active ' treatment . but cannot
be discharged, as there is no
suitable place for /them to go.
"A high standard of nursing
home :can and does provide this
type of service for ' aged and in-
firm, for those . who' can afford
it, and it is felt that these ben-
efits
enefits should be made available
and applicable to all such people:'
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the roof of Mrs. Annie McQuil-
lin's house which he was patch-
ing due to shingles:. having blown
off in the recent wind storm, • . He
was taken to the Doctor's office
in Lucknow by Mr. Garry Chap-
man The Doctor had him re-
moved to. Wingham Hospital
where x-ray revealed a broken
bone in the leg above the ankle..
A walkingcast, was applied and
Mr. Collyer was allowed to, . re-
turn, to his home. • . ' • •
WON COUNTY .HONORS
• Achievement• Day for . Bruce,
South, District 4-H Homemaking
Clubs was held on Saturday 4 in
Kincardine. District High. School,
Attending, from Whitechurch. were
leaders Mrs. Claude Coffin . and'
Mrs. Albert-Coultes.. The • Club
girls, were Misses Diane Coultes,
Beverley Solomon, Theresa De-
BYn�. ru Alma Conn' and Janis F
rier. The girls gave , , a demon
stration, "How to 'plan:. a ward-
robe." The project was "What
shall I wear." The girls all re-
ceived a spoon:Those Those who, re-
ceived certificates of achievement
which are given for 2 completed
projects were Miss Theresa • De-'
Bruyn 'Mins Diane Coultes . ' was
one of 13 in the District who won
County Honor Certificate .and pin
which w. as , , :presented by Mrs.
Cliff Hewitt of Bervie, President
of Bruce' South.' , District. , This
community extends congratula-
tions to Miss Coultes on ' her
achievement. ,
, RECEIVES S.S. AWARDS
• As it . was. closing Sunday, . for
the. fall' term for Chalmers Pres-
byterian Church Sunday School,
the . awards and trophies for per-
fect 'attendance, was presented' at
the close of 'the service: If the
RIPLJEY MEAT MARKET
Custom
Mondays Hogs, $2.04 .in 'by 4:00, 'pan,
• Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound •
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY . DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY •
We Do Curing, and Si Beef, Pork' and Lamb.
Sold Whole, Half or Quarter. . •For Better Service?
And Lower Prices — Call Ripley 100,
Chas. Hooisma, Prop.
scholar has perfect attendance for
1 •:year' they receive a. silver pin,
if it is their second year they.
receive a trophy. The teacher of
each class presented the awards
to their ,pupils as they came :for-
ward and their : name was called
by . student . preacher Mr. Kuiper
Trophies.. —. 2' years , perfect at-,
tendance were Paul Laidlaw pre-
sented by : Mr. Lorne Forster;
Sharon Rintoul presented by Mrs.
Dawson Craig; Irene DeBoer,
Joan Laidlaw and Janie- Laidlaw
presented by Mrs. ' Andrew Gaunt;
Kathy Purdon, Douglas Ross,
Cecil DeBoer and James DeBoer
presented' by Miss Susanne.. Rey-
nolds:' Those receivingsilver'. pins
for 1st . year perfect ' attendance
were Robert . Ross, Lori . Purdon
and Barry , Elliott 'presented by
their teacher Miss Anne Rintoul:
Murray McWhinney :received his
pin from his teacher Mr Mur-
ray . Gaunt: Those who • were ab-
sent not more than two Sundays
received pins: Alma: Conn from
Mrs: • Craig;.', . Darlene Simpson,
Doris Rintoul from Mrs. , And-
rew Gaunt; Harvey, Craig from
Mr. Murray. Gaunt.; Ruth Elliott,
Murray Simpson from Miss Sus-
anne Reynolds;... Jean Simpson
from Miss Anne Rintoul and Paul
Elliott from Mr. Lorne Forster.
Mrs. Victor Emerson .and. Mrs.
Harvey Houston , spent Wednesday
at the home -of . Mrs. Don McKay.
of Underwood, District President
of Bruce Centre Women's Inst-
tote. Mrs., Houston conducted . a
workshop.' with the Public Rela-
tions ; Officers and Mrs. Emerson
with secretary -treasurers: erre
are 13 branches , in this Dis 'et.
Nearly :au had, •their officer re-
sent as well as the.. District'' Of-
ficer.. •
Mrs:. Wallace, Conn, and Mrs.
Victor Emerson attended Bruce
South District Achievement Day
in Kincardine on Saturday.:
Miss ; Linda Johnston • of Bel
grave and Mrs. Charles Tiffin
were Sunday visitors -with Mr.
and Mrs. William Brown of Luck-
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