HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-26, Page 1740.65
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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.
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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. °
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Sunday evening visitors with Mr.
- and Mrs. Tom Stewart and boys
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Whinney of Kincardine.,
Brenda Haldenby of Kitchener
spent.the weekend With her parents
Mr. and Mrs. N.1.. Haldenby.
Mrs. James Halderiby'spent last
Wednesday in Toronto where she •
visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Berrell and Jennifer. •
Visitors during the week with Mr.;
• and Mrs. Tom Stewart and boys
were Margaret Murray.,. r. and
Mrs. Arnold Wilkies of Kincitline,
and Mrs, and Mrs. Willis Neil of
Bervie.
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