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Over 80 ,District Representatives
and Volunteer'workers• were enter-
tained at a garden tea in therear
courtyard of Ontario Hospital,
-Goderich, June. 7.
Mrs. Anne Redmond, Volunteer
Co.,ordinator; received the guests
and thanked each orie for services
rendered. `
Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs, Nebitt
,presided at the tastefully decorated.
. • .tea table. ,. Ross .McDaniel,, Per•-
sonnell Manager, introduced Mr.
J. Hall, social=worker., .who spoke
briefly on the new policy',of plac-
ing patients in local nursing and:
boarding homes. Since October
1964; Ontario, by this policy, has
placed 2,500 patients. Of these,
Huron and S, • Bruce now have 111
in nursing homes,
. and 155 in boar-:
ding homes. All these are dischar-
•ged as needing nursing care and
not needing; psyciatric ;care, Mr.
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A. Christian education workshop
11was held -Saturday .night at the
Ites.yterian Manse, . is was spats,
aced by Chalmers Church. for its
own teaching staff, and included
sessions on .the use of filmstrips.
Maps, pictures and class discussions
• The sound: colorfilmstrip, *A,
good neighbour" portraying the
story of the Good Samaritan was
screened and its ,use in the Sunday
School discussed. •
• Liter on in the program the staff
watched thenew scripture press
production."Career Unlimited"
which explains the work of, a
ector of Christian education.- Tea
chers :preseltt were Mrs. Donald ,
Watt. Wendy Reynolds, Barbara
Purdon ands Joann Laidlaw.,
Mr. Watt. a former school
principal, and now student minis.-
er at Chalmers Church. directed
the workshop.. '
Hall feels thesepatients, many. of
whom have no funds, desperately
miss the entertainment and social.
life of the hospital. He suggested:
smaller centres, such as our own
could be of great help in .offering,
some signs of friendship and. visits.
Mr. J'. • Coulter then traced his '
work with Volunteer. Association
back to' 1962 under Dr.. Aldis until
final formation of the present org
anizatioli.in January' 1965; At
first Most of the work was recreat-
ion•,and came almost entirely -from
Goderich., Today. volunteers come
from' Hensall, Exeter, 'Clinton,.' '
W Ingham ,,;Lucknow , St, 'Helens.,
Ashfield, Dungannon, Seaforth. and
Goderich. The new project is the
plan to operate a canteen to bene -•
fit both patients and visitors. This
is to be run by the Volunteers alone
'The' new executive,: all from
Goderich, are Lois McGill, Chair-
man;' Mrs. J; Smith; Assistant and
Mrs. ` B. 'Remington, Secretary -
Treasurer.
Representatives from Lucknow :att-
ending were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
MacC!►arles,, and from Sr. Helens,'
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Carrick.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Aitcheson
and family; and •Mrs. Dowling,
were Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Tom Morrison. ' . .•
Congratulations to our Western
University students of London, who
received their reports of passing..
George Conn, Murray Coulter,
Elwin Moore, Wayne Martin.'
Mr. and• Mrs. Russel Ritchie. of
Langside were Sunday visitors•
with Mr. and Mrs: Fred, Tiffin.
Mildred :McClenaghan;.R.N. of
Milton, spent'. theweekend', with
her mother, Mrs. George McClen
aghan.; ..
Miss Beth. Caslick, begins ,work
on• edfesday at Lloyds factory
office, .Wingham.
Mrs. Cecil. Falconer, Mrs. Art. -
Cronin,, Mr. and. Mrs. Grant Mc-
Intyre .and family of Wingharn,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Athol Purdon.of Sarnia, and Brian
McEwen returned home with them,
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dawson Craig and family
were Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill Peacock ,
Lloyd and Ross, -of Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie,
Barbara, Brenda, Stephen, Donald
and: Mary Ann, of 2nd Con. Kin-
loss, were ,Friday evening visitors •
with Mr. and . Mrs. Gershom John-
Ston of Wingham. •
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Jim Dobbieeof
:Paris and Harry McClenaghan' of
"Waterloo, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and' Mrs. Ben McClenag-
WEDNESDAY, JUN! • 15th, airy,
ban and Mr. and. Mrs, Carl Mc=
Clenaghan,
Calvin -Brick services were with.
drawn. on Sunday last so that all
might 'attend the. $undaySchool .'
AnnI ersaiy services at .Belgrave-
whereRev. Hope Jackson was the
guest speaker. ,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mn •
Gershon Johnston; Wingham, were
George Grigg of Goderich., Mr.
Ind Mrs. Ken Jchnston and Marie,
Of Clinton. "
• Mr, and Mrs. Jim "Toth,.of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with.
her parents, luii. and.,Mrs. • John L.'
Currie, E. Wawanosh.
On Thursday, Mr. and .Mrs. •
Gershorn Johnston were visitor •
with Mr. 'and Mrs,, Charles Wood
and family of Egmondville, and
with' Mr. and. Mrs, Ross McMichael
and family •of Seforth.'. '
Ruth Taylor of Toronto speht •rte
weekend with, her parents, • Mr, and.
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10 Years Ago J.
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June 1956,
Ray MacMillan of Redwing,
'the Thornbury area, was engaged
as 'book-keeper at Lucknow Co-op.
Lloyd Hunter''was appointed mail
'carrier on IL R..'3 Lucknow, a
'Cute of 30 7 miles..
The Kingsbridge Catholic Worn-=
'
en's League won $100.1n a, nation-
al quilt making contest sponsored.:.
by the. Toronto Star Weekly. •
Mr, and Mrs. Peter.G. Moffat of
:•Kinloss•were honoured on.their' .
'50th wedding anniversary.
: ' Mi. and Mrs. Milas MacMillan
..of Langside moved to Teeswater
:to reside and were honoured by•
Langside-friends at' a social.
Mr': and Mrs. Cyril Campbell'
purchased the village -residence. of
Mr Ian&'Mrs; Russ' Button.
rack MacLennan, son of Mr, and
Mr's.:.Emile.MacLennan of:Lochalsh.
.was injured ''when'struck by .a car
in Tnron:to. He suffered 'a triple
fracture of the iieivis and a broken
shoulder. :•
Lineup for the Lucknow:Intermed
• fate Ball team was Al, Baker c.,
Jack Chin 2nd'Don Maclntyre cf,
'Don Thompson :1st,..Grant Chisholm
.0 ;.,Neil McColl 3rd, Hugh. Mac-
Millan ss, George Anderson lf, Bill
Fisher orf , 'Tom Pritchard,'rf, Doug
H al4enby If:.
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Myrtle Graham, Audrey Horne,
Elleda Hunter; Marion Johnston,
;Marion• MacDonald, Catherine
MacKenzie, Frank MacKenzie,
William MacKenzie, .Mary°McKim
Doroyzhy Miller, Eunice Newton,
Ruth Parker. •
•Middle School students were
Ina Campbell; ,Isabel Douglas',:
John ;Fletcher, :'Eileen Johnstone,
Mary"•MacConnehl Hugh Mac- ,
Crostie, Jack MacDonald, Jean
MacMillan, Leonard MacLeod,
DorisRitchie Graham Sherri'ff;
Harold Thompson, Fred'Wainwr-. •
light, Norma Weatherhead;,' lfilda
Tw'amiey ,•
Grace Webster, 'Isabelle Nichol •
-
son and 'Rhoda. Cook scored well
in the -Achievement -Day held in
Walkerton. , They were coached
by Ethel Martin in individual
clothing exhibits,' •
•: Jimmie Blue and: Bobby MacKay
won the race for children under
4 years at the annual picnic of •
the Paramount Club at Point Mark
Jean McGillivray and jean, Fa--•
nard won the race for girls under
12 .years, •
30 Years ,Ago
June 1936.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter. McCall 'were.
honoured at .a surprise party. in hon-
our of their 25th wedding anhiver=
sary. . •
A stone blind horse, owned by
Ambrose Hogan of kintail, was
driven to '`the shores of Lake. Huron
for a drink and kept on. going. After
floundering in the lake•for some
time, and swimming down rhe
lake'about 1 1/2 miles, it was
rescued by the use of a row boat.
C. B. Allirl of Lucknow was app-
ointed salesmanager ofthe roof
and paint division of rooks.011 Co.
of Hamilton. •
Per capita acreage oevery man,
woman and child in Ashfield and
West. Wa:wanosh was .31 acres.
Mr, and •Mrs. 'D. H. ,Bain of the
'6th of Kinloss observed their .606
wedding anniversary;
Arrangements were made for
Hon:. Duncan Marshall, provincial
minister of 'agriculture,, to open '.
the -Fall Fair.,
Tottimy Burns, six-year-old: son
of Mr. and Mrs, 'Elliott Burns' of
Los Angeles,' arrived' to spend the
summer with his grandparents; 'Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Burns. -
Upper School' students at Luckn-
ow .High' were Frances Armstrong,
Colin Crozier, Christine FinlaySan.
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50 Years. Ago
June, 1916.. •
-
• R; Reaburn , in charge of the
:,.fniishing- room -of Lucknow Table
Co. for a. number.. of• years, left
to work in Woodstock.'.. •
W. Allin had. the McLaughlin
6 cylinder •valve=in-head' motor
car for sale at $1110 F.O.B. Osh-
awa.
4arfield Ostrander was slightly
injured when a horse he was•shoe-
ing became violent and knocked
him., to •the floor tramping on his
arm .
The Lothian News reported Tom
Sandy had quit making tile for
the year, having made and sold.
40,000 with demand for more.
Tom switched_ to digging ditches
with his machine, . • • • •
R. McQuillin 'on 'R. R. 1 Luckn-
ow and P, Stewart on R. R, 4 Laic -
now, ;rural mail carriers, cast ,
'aside•horses and started using an
auto for mail delivery.
•Angus Martyn was clerk of
Huron Township and Reeve Wilkin-
son was the top municipal official,,
Pupils at S. S. No..3 Kinloss.
Were . Marion Hodgins, lrene'llanna, •
Peari.Boyle, Grace Thompson,
Gladys Colwell, Nettie • "o.lwell,
Martha Hanna'. Tena Ha.wkshaw,
Oscar Hodgins, Albin Kraemer,
Karl Boyle, Harry Hodgins, George
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Colwell. Bert Thompson, Norine ,
Hodgins, Gordon Starters, Mary
Hodgins, Pearl Carter, Alice Hol-
gins.' tliarie Gambol, Nelson Cat-
er; Verneca:Gambol, -Goldie Cart-
er. Madelyn McMorran was the
teacher. "
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