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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-26, Page 1740.65 IS - Ole nce of rs,, act, week- ki Mrs, rbtt of - . Charles Sask, • and mn, A BULL DOESN'T INJURE;MAIM. OR. KILL .BYACcIDENT. HE DOES IT ON PURPOSE. AN OVERNIGHT g ,CHANGE OF TEMPERMENT HAS CHANGED MANY "A QUIET BULL" INTO A PURPOSEFUL KILLER,- . • . , '.„ • You can rld your far* of this danger, and 'brood highest quality cattle through the sorvicss of your ,broodIng co-operative., PHONING HOURS WEEKDAYS TILL le A.M. FOR SUNDAY SERVICE IN MOST AREAS PHONE • *SATURDAY i—$ P.M. • , • LISTED IN LOCAL DIRECTORIES reeda.”•• ,c -n that 50m. has week, floOM around h them: rled the :iote no .se ad, throat e bc set Ter for hr,64' ut "hts was ( kxbe vrals s tight Gtris sex ts bees f0 bear? and de se thi gazt PcPulg ,d hntrt e 131;11 the 4 dal ter, Monday, October 3, a oaT- of ladies frorn.Liicknow • att." a dinner meeting. held .in 'ianite Club, Kitchener', of vend' Annual Meeting of Di - 6 of the Rehabilitation. Fou- bn.for the disabled .- Which is better known as the .work •y the n.Matehof Dimes" ict # 6 comprises of 7 count- ' Mely Bruce, Grey Dufferin, Perth', Waterloo and.Well- ,, At present there are 262 •n the active medical • d in the 7 counties There •ular monthly clinic in Kit - Waterloo Hospital under ectiorl. of Dr: J. B. Talon, .1- Advisor of the Foundation, th the assistance of several octors who work in a .Volurv-.' acity, examine and pre - s to theneeds of the pat- . • ear the: objective of the of Dimes was $60,000. as exceeded by voluntary 'ns by $719:00: . Of this .. raised, $24.000.00 has nt on Medical ReSearch, • s a very important phase of i: in the near future there ;found a decline -in the„ 1 services day-to-day care. 11 be due to the great growth ation and by the fact that regular number of doctors eating 'yearly. This has . ed slightly by the fact that 1141,e emigrated from other s' and have set up, offices. will still be far short of ssary requirerrients. The ent has set up a tfund of 0,00.0.00 to start schools anada to train medical but unless there are the • y professors to teach the and the necessary students ,e uselesi. Many of the ie professors have gone into with a great influx of ' Ing to the and so Ise the March of Dimes 'moreactual.Research, Government ,,with the • vallable. ry important work of the on is the March of Dimes' I).• Here people who have been Crippled by. polio, etc.. or amPUtees, have been taught that they are -:still useful in the econornit.life..:.In the Month of September, 1966 the workihop. in Kitchener; .turned out. work .valued at .$2,300. a• great increase in any Month since it began They do .*. work such as finishing table -legs . by putting the small metal tip. on • the endand adding the,self balancing foot. They package premiums to be inserted. in boxes of soap, ete.., They do -small printing jobs such as monthly bulletins for service clubs Here plastic garbage bags are packaged. Numerous small, light jobs are done The factthat the patients find they'can,WOrle usefully does so much for them in a psychological:. Manner. This workshop in Kitchen- er - has been fin v operation for three years, At present there are.10 ern- ployeei . Visitors are •always Wel- come to orne in 'andwill be con- ducted on a tour of he workshop at . 150 Victoria St. 'South. R.B. Trott, Q. C. Kitchener , who has been chairman olthe FoUndat-.. ion since 1959 retired from this office and has been succeeded by Walter C. Girth of Milverton, who has been quite active in this work. The campaign in Lucknow,, is spon sored 'by the Ladies,Anxiliary.to the Canadian Legion #309 ancl the • Month of January is.the time of the, drive for the March of Dirties,. • Those who attended the meeting and dinner in the Granite Club.and. the tour of tlie,kitChener Workshop from Lucknow.were Mrs. Clare Johnston,`_Mrs,. Jim. Malaughton, Mrs. Dan ThomsOn, Mrs. • Jim Gardner and Mrs. Ronald Forster., The October meeting of Kairshe.a. W.I. was held on October IBM at the home of Mrs. Harold Campbell, The President, Mrs,. Collyer and secretary TiCASPiere Mrs. Evan Keith were in chargeof the meet- ing: Scripture was read by M• rs. D.. J. McKinnon.. Communications were read. Thank you notes were read from Mrs. P. A. Murray and Mrs. Suiten of Holyrood W. 1. expresOng thanks for co-operating with HolyroQd in serving the warden's banquet, The Bruce County Rally is to be held in Wiarton, October 20th, Mrs; Harry: Lavis and Mrs.. la Dinkie were appointed delegates to attend, The secretary informed Meeting that the executive had met and made out a budget for Kairshea 14„I, The roll callpoved interesting when Institute members modelled, , their oldest hats, Mrs. Donald C. MacIntyre reported on the lunch counter at the, Lionel Thornton dance which was ;Otte successful.. A: discussion Washeld on. the L.D.. H.S.,scholarship The secretary - and president were to contact the. High School, conceming'the realp4 lent of this. award:. Mrs. C. Roulston reported that this publication of Miss MacLeod's. books are now paid for. A motion: .was made to sell all book) before .ordering a re-iiint. A committee reported visiting Wingham and Distria Hospital and with Mrs.. Morrey selecting another room to bear the Kairshea.Plactni: ' Mrs. Donald J. MacKinnon report led on the warden's banquet. ,A 'vote of thanks was extended to the ladies and girls who had worked at this, banquet . . The October "At Home" will be planned by the branch directors. • 4.ucKNOW SUSiNiSi PIACINS WILL' 0$00 UNTIL 1 NW. 014 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11.. , Mrs. Hughes displayed twn quilts • which members will quilt in the near future. • ' Lrtvistook the chili fox'the progracurie. Mrs. finghies'intiolincgi ed the guest speaker, Steve Stoth- ers. Mr. Stothers gave a most Interesting history of the early settlement of. Huron County. This was interspersed with many hutnor- .ous anecdores. Mr.Stothers was thanked and presented with a rern- eMbrance'by:Mrs..Livis. Mrs. Donald 1. MacKinnon gave an interesting reading. "What Is left to astonish anYorie" ..The motto, "The third line of the • :Mary Stewart Collect": prepared bean MacLeod was read by Mrs. Harold CainpbelL Courtesy .remarks were given by Mrs. D.J. McKinnon; Lunch Was served by hostess and directors. Mrs.' Harry Lai* and Mrs. Donald. J. McKinnon. • spent a few days last week at her home..here. • . Cathie and Karen Van der 'Hoak spent Saturday and iStiday.with •, Mr: and .Mrs. Oscar White and family. /• Mr..atitIlMrS.:Itay,Hamiiton'Vii.- ited onWednesday with relatives in London. ...Services were suspended in Olivet United Church on .,Sunday when many mended anniversary servic- es in Oak's United Church, and Mrs. OscarWhite and family „visited with fk.it. and Mrf., • Herb White St Park Head. ° 'It's coralagl After 'sooty 40 yaws' ort 11the atodt. otoriorit biskinsis, often you con SOO OP op., proochlnicyclso e00010,.. Poocilii #a our asoillny'llas hove 'Moths mono* froaradvaiwa. iliforpollow: Wo bora 'Iust...pabliillini on.**- !moo*. lotorossing .boOlciat of. 36. ' P0944 .on 1V.0141 *St do DOW ,In . • Your Pocket'. You can ha** o copy of ibis PREE Ond Without obligssflon. ' • ..., . NM. tatittlWal. 0.016110.1 Ws**, fociny.; • ' .. : Gordooppahg teepiraiima U : ti"Estaotaoobithiti"°1..ft--600iOnal932711thiNiindi : P., ''''tin'. 491.. 1 ',. . 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