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Discussion services are being
ld• in St. Peter's Anglican Parish.
11on Wednesday evenings .during
nt,
Mr, and Mrs, George Book of
eburn, Saskatchewan are visit -
,With her parents; Mr. and Mrs.
es Beaton of Lucknow,' Mrs.
ton is still a patient in W ingha
pital. ,The. Books made the •
east by train.
and Mrs, BryCe Elliott of
know and Mr. and Mrs,. Don
son of Kincardine returned on
urday from a three week vaca-
In Florida.. Amongthe local
Pie who the'fo
Mr. and Mrs.. Dick. Reed' and • . `..Mr, and Mrs,. Elrn:er Johnston o1
boys of Detroit,: Mr, and Mrs, Bill Lucknow have returned. home after
Reed Patsy and Linda of Auburn• a three week•, visit with their son
visited lasSaturda, with their • Dr• and Mrs:. Ronald Johnston,
Saturday Susan, ,Cathy and,�essica of St,
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. G., Reed, a •
• lean Griffin has returned to her Catharines'.
Lucknow. home after three:'weeks Cliff Hackett of Goderch under-
in hospital and another three weeks went surgery in Victoria Hospital
at the home of her dau hter, Mrs..
las( week, ;
g Mr. and Mrs.. Chris Raynard and.
Betty Marzialie of St. Marys..
Kathy of Islington visited Saturday
Mrs. ,Ken Nicholson of Lucknow with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. .'
underwent an appendectomy in iVelson, .Raynard.
Winghan Hospital having'been tak
en there early Wednesday morning
Mts. L. C. Thompson; 'Patricia.
and Joanne were guests at the
of last week. : ` McGugan Kelso wedding in St,
Reeve George Joynt and Council-
lors 1tarvey Webster, Btfd Hamilton Thomas Presbyterian Church last
and Omar Brooks of Lucknow att- Saturday. The bride is the former
urs ended. the GoodRoads Convention /Jane 'Kelso, daughter of Mr.` and
ome saw .in . Mrs. William Kelso. Mrs. Thom
were Mr and Mrs, Bob Mc. in Toronto last week.' Kelso were class-
nss Margaret Rae Jim MacTavish of Lucknow re- sonpand Mrs;
Bannon Glenns from: mates at Guelph General Hospital,
lark Bergers from returned home from'. Victoria•Hospit
h Dur Herb. OcQuillins, and al in London on Monday of last' , Mrs. John Cowan and David of,
( burir h argrrt l.ondbrt week.. Their dauhter,: Mrs. Clare Corunna were visitors last Saturday
de, their headquarters at Winter (Peg) Thuell'and Brent of i exdale with Mr, and Mrs. Ewart Jamieson -
.ow.
spent last week here -of Lucknlow
Easter. Seal Fund
Commences-.. Locally
The Easter Seals that are being
mailed to every home in Ontario
this week illustrate the pari that.
crippled children take : in treat-
ment and recreation, in helping ,
each'other, in learning and in' all:
experiences that will be helpful.
:to them in a programme of comp-,
• lete'rehab,litation
More progress. in the care. and.'
treatment of the crippled child
. has; been made in the past 25
years than during the whole prey.
bus history of mankind. This •
• progress has happened because
people have been made aware of
the needs of crippled children -
and'have been given an oppertun- •
ity to help •by contributing'to•-the
Easter Seal' campaign right, in
their own community. •
One of the major: causes of dis-
ability
among children in' Ontario
is a disease;. known as cerebral.
palsy; A few years ago this dis
ease was shrouded in mystery'but'.
today the Ontario Society for
Crippled Children's Easter Seal
programme is providing' help for
• more than:3,000 cerebral palsy
children who card' be trained and do
respond to the highly specialized •
and expensive treatment that is •
`given at 23 treatment centres in
the province.
The treatment is directed, by ex
perts towards training the undam-
aged part of the brain to take over
the functions of the defective area
to as great a' degree as possible.
In many cases near miracles have
been worked. In other cases, the
results are slow.
...The 1966 Easter Seal campaign
must raise $1,000,00'0, in Ontario
to guarantee that no crippled child
in our province .will. go' without
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Ritchie and •
Annabelle of Huron Township were
weekend •visitors.at the home of
his mother, Iv S. Gordon Ritchie,
'of Lucknow.
Mrs; Albert Alton of Lucknow
is a patient in Wingham Hospital.
Mr'. and Mrs. Garnet 'McNall
•of Tavis tock left on Sunday, Feb-
ruary 27th for a two week's vaca-'
tion in Florida. . .
Mrs. Allan` McDonald of Kintaii
is a patient in St,. Joseph's hospital
London, where she underwent surg-
ery on February 21st. • Mrs. Heff-
ernan is assisting at.the McDonald
home.' , : •
` Easter Seals help; crippled child•
ren not only through care and
treatment, but also through recrea
tion and instructions in self -enter-
tainment as shown by this boy and
his "home made" bird.
treatment and assistance that he
or she must have. Easter Seals
have paved the way'for expansion.
progress and advancement. .enab-
ling every crippled child .'in the
'provinceto reach his or her full
potential. ,Easter Seal contributions
,ha ve a life-long effect. It is good
business and: good common sense
to support :the Easter Seal camp-
aign. •
The local campaign is being
conducted by the• Lucknow and
District Lions Club.
LUCKNOW
-UNITED/ CHURCH
Rev. Howard W. Stump,
Minister
MARCH Atb.
10:00 a.m.. Sunday School
11:00 a M. :Morning 'Worship
"Temptation"
Lent 2
'SUNDAY, MARCH 6th
"Church ' School 10:15' a.m.
Holy 'Communion 11:15 a.m. •
Wednesday Evening 8 Tan.
Discussion Group •
Rev. Stanley E. Jay,,
Rector
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick Macleod
Minister ,
MARCH Ath
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning ' Worship•