HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-19, Page 2'brnewly rehabilitated disabled '
workers as will be collected by the
March of Dimes. .
In projected. worker's earnings
and saving in welfare costs, this
.tOtals $771,666. 0 • ,
...The Foundation starts in where
he Society forcrippled.Children»
leaves off. It concerns itself With •
all disabled and handicapped per-.
sons who are 1-9'and over and can,.
not be helped by the Workmett$
Compensation Board •Department •
of Veterans'Affairs or other goy''
• ernment Welfare agencies.-.
Supported by more than 40 ;000
•Marching Mothers -- the volunteer
,
canvasserS a 22- Member volunt-
eer medical advisory committee
made up of some of the province's
finest •orrhopaedicsurgeons and
:other specialists in the rehabilit-
ation field, and a 40 -member vol7.
unteer board. of directors,. the 'ag-
,
• mot •or busingss could possibly •
afford, •
CAPE TOWN NATIVi. AT
. WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE ..
lucknOW Ministerial Association
will sponsor'a coriununity week of .•
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prayer service in $t. Peter's Ang,
Man Church On ‘Bunday, January
.23rd •p ••
• Guest speaker for the evening..
Will be Marcus Cloete; a.teacher
at the Listowel District Higli School
anda former resident:. of. Cape .
TOwn, Africa.'..•
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Tortoise shell combs are yhade from
the, shell of a tropical .marine turtle
WIEDMISDAY. JAN. 1th, 1944
INS W ARTENSH IP
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• After his remarks at Monday's
meeting, the new warden called:.
on several former wardens and
.county officials; Dan Lamont of
:Saugeen; Bill Oswald ,of Chesley;,
William' Winters; Richard Elliott
Who Was Reeve of Kinloss.when
'''PhOnse commenced his municipal
•career on council; J,W c:Joynt,
an 'ex warden of the county 'whose •
son George presently sitting on •
connty...couneil, is also an ex war
• den; George ,Siegrist,
Roswell "Mike' Smith, Reeve of
mabel and defeated Candidate •
or he warden's office, extended
hisdtest wishes. to Mr. Murray.,
'Three new members Of county
council were introdncedi, deputy •
•reeve Burrows of SontharnptOn;
• Reeve Speerr of Tara; Reeve Wy- •
(inch of ,pt. Edmunds.
Greetings.were extended by May-
or Joe Moran -of Walkerton,:
In in election for a position on /
:the Bruce County road committee,
John .Black o Elderslie .Township
was.suceessful. In the first ballot,
• Black polled 19 votes, Wallace
Wilton .of Carrick 12 votesand
Clifford •Gilbert, of. Albemarle ,• 10.
Votes.... Gilbert dropped out and on
the-second.ballot, Black polled 2.
votes and Wilton 15 votes.
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esssioolieastriedr
Work to be. carried cin in thecomr
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•tyyeadruiri, ng ,t.h. .e.ythrough the
r oi
lined some'of the accomplishments
of county government
• ; Mernbers Of the striking •comm'
itteewere picked by drawing nam -
• They are John BaXter, Walk-
erton, .Norman Clinton, 'Kincard-
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ine; Archie McCulloch;' Saugeen;
Manley porber,, Arnabei; Russel
twining, 'Paislem., Williairi Mac-
ke
Mildmay; John IviacKenzie„••
Bruce; Bert.Shewfelt, Kineardine
TOwnship;,.Earl °Raeburn, Chirley.."
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•What Would VVe Do Without It?
• We were interested in the foll-
oWing comment in the Blyth. Stand=
erd last week. Blyth is presently
in the process of raising money for'
the purpose of Installing artificial
ice in their 'arena,
The article read in.part . "well,.
after the second frustrating year in
a row, ice is finally available in
the Blyth arena and the building
will be a bee hive of activity from
now until spring, providing the,
cold weather stays with as. •Ice wa
available at the start of the Christ-
mas holidays, but the mild weath-
er completely destroyed it. It
wasn't until this weekend that wea-
ther was sufficiently Cold to make'
it again." ' •, • •
These remarks:by the Blyth ed-
itor made us realize the fortunate
position that We in Luckriow and '
vicinity are•in witliartificial ice -
installed and in use every day of.
the winter. The youth of Lucknow
and district, a verifeW years,..
will net 'even recall the years of
natural ice.when the scheduling of
sporting events depended entirely
on how cold it was, or how much
water could be dragged off the •
ice by, game time.
*To use an oft used phrase, the
"Profits :of doom"must certainly
by now realize that Lucknow need7
ed artificial ice badly. The arena
is one of the -rnost valuable assets
the commeity,has, and the plear
ure and fellowship of the young
particularly, .who use the building
continuonsly; cannot be measured •
in Sand O., • • • • • °
Blyth, as did *know, will
have Those who will fight the arr. ,
ificial ice installation to the last,
but we sincerely hope that the
village has enough civic minded
people to see the pioject through..
Small communities are sometimes
• deprived of Many things. There
is no need to be deprived often ,
• arena that will•operate on aireg-.
ular schedule and in •an orderly
fashion, such as the one in the .
-§epoy Town.•
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• Re -Appointed As.
School Chairman
At theJanuary Meeting of the
LucknoW District High School
Board, Wm. Hunter, ,,Township of
Ashfield Representative, was re
• appointed Chairman for 1966 with
,Char. Webster, ,Village of Lucknow
Representative, ,to act as Vice-.
• Chairman. •• ' • • •
' Sundry Actoints for the'inonth
were approved paid and a balance
• of.$16,272.64 was reported as at.
•'„December 31st ,• 1965. Borrowing.
By-law 'for 1066 war set at ;100,,
000.00; •
• Allister Hugheswas. re appointed
Township of Kinloss Representative
for 1966 and 1967.. Virden Mow-
bray is the •incicithw Public School
• Board representative for 1966..
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An Research, Progra
00 For Huron
O .tionourable. William A. 'Stewart,
minister of agriculture,' announced:
by phone to the Sentinel Tuesday
that a'aomprthensive,research pror
kram into all phases of white bean
production would be carried out in.
Huron County 'this year.
Under the direction of the. OntO 7.7
aria Agricultural Research Institute
ancl•the Soils and Crop:Branch of -•
;the Department' of Agriculture test
,pidts will lie established at Varna
•and Kippen in the county. .•
The program .will include the
testing of promising new strains •
from Michigan :and. the Harrow ex-
perimental station in Ontario: .The
demonstration Nets will checkout
herbicides and insecticides in add-
ition to exhaustive fertility trials,
•' "It is•my conviction that work
• of this type can be ckrried out mor
• effecdvely by test picks on co-op-
erating farms rather than increar
ing the number of experimental . ency offers a service no govern- •
farms" said Mr. Stewart.
• ,"The Soils and Crop •Branch of
the Departthent iidesigned t9. •
work:in 'close Co- operation with
the lOcal:soils and crop ithprove7.
thent association in evaluating new
crop production techniques and
their' utilization under. actual' cop-.
Underthis system the
local people are. an itnportant part:
in both the planning and the evil-
uationof the tests" . 0 4 •
With the International plowing
Match being held in Htion this: • •
year, a special program has been
planned on the site of the match.
Projects deinonstrating new 'varie
ties, herbicides, 'fertilizer types
as Well as insect Controls andylan-
ning,inithods will pro've of interest
to the rnany'viiiicirsIo the plow-
ing match. '. : •
Ladies Auxiliary To.
Canvass For March,
Of Dimes Fund
Amember of the Ladies Aux-
iliary to the Canadian Legion still
• be calling on you 'Within the
next. couple Of weeks to' request •
a ,donation to the March of Dimes
campaign. •
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Last. year, the residents of this •
area were very generous in their
reception of the volunteer can-
yassers and it is hoped that the
ladies•will 'reach their objective
in 1966; .
Foun4es:1 in the 1930s by the late.
comedian; ,Eddie Cantor, 'the*
,March of Dirties was orignally
established to fight the then dre,ath
ed poliomyelitis -- or as the pub-
lic.so. wrongly called it -- • infan-
tile paralysis. • • •
. • Those :were the days of the
_great Depression. Eddie believed
that although most persons could
ill -afford to spend money to
help others, they Could part with
a dime or two.
The movement was incorpor-
0 ated in Ontario in 1951 as the .
Ontario Chapter Of the Canaaiai;
Foundation for Poliomyelitis: •
When development of Salk vacc-
• ine ended most of the,worry of the
crippling disease the organization
• changed its role to that of rehab-
ilitating all diiabled. Itis now
called -the Rehabilitation. Found-
ation for the Disabled.
•There is Something particularly
O significant for those who would
consider the Foundation's,work in
terms of hard,cash. ' "'•
• For, the first time since the
.Foundation's inception in 1951, as
much money will -be -put -back -in- , •
to the public pocket during 1965
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