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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-30, Page 6governing homes for the aged. .and. t bookkeeping for the home is going to have to be done at Huronview. . W. Therefore the Board is advertising for additional•cierical help, and GGC .RICH Official opening of the new addition to "Hurcnview" linron County home, is scheduled fa Thursday,, January 12, 1967, Ernest. Snell,,: East Wawanosh, _.... i _ an. f -ache Board of . Manage- .. met t, informed. Huron County • ottncil at its..November Session. hk•. 'Snell said he had asked the architect to have. the contractor speedup the completion of the work as best:he can, so that every- thing might be ready for the great Occasion. The new wing will accommodate an additional 75 lied -care residents which is expected to be sufficient accommodation for a few years at 7ea5i. Contracts have not,/ been awarded for furnishings. drapes, etc. The chairman said the Department of Welfare is:.revising theregulations, be required if this change comes into effect;. • Harvey C. Johnston, superintend- ent of Huronview, reported' 229 residents in the horse frons the following municipalities, • 1 Townships • Ashfield six. Colborne 'five Goderich five, Grey ohne, /Hay five, Howick 16.,;Hullett: i •nMc 't op fve,,,..Morris five Stanley ten, Stephen six, Tucker.- •sanith .nine, Turnberry two, ' , Usbome five, Eau Wawatiosh nine,. 4West Wawanosh seven; towns;. Clinton 22, Exeter 19, :Goderich• 40., Seafcrth 10, Wingharn 10; villages; Bayfield one. Blyth • seven,. Brussels seven, Hensaii six, Zurich six: total, 229, the Board of Managernet t coni- reed' in a recommendation of the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario. , that au increase in the subsidy for capital expenditures on homes for the aged to 70 per cent would 'v- inare a portion of financialhard- ship i the municipalities. WH1TECHURCI We are pleaed to report that Mrs,, Ed, Walker was discharged 1 from Wiangham and District Hosp.!, itai on Tuesday and is now con- .1 on-. valescing at her home. Mr, .and Mrs. Douglas Conley' of Wingharn were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Johnston Conn,. We . are sorry to report Frank Tho- ag mpson was admitted on Friday to Winghaan and pisuict :Hospital. His many friends in. .this vicini w him, a speedy recovery, Stewart Scott on Tuesday was dis- charged'.from `Witng naarn •and .'' Hospital. He is wearing a walking cast which enables him to walk • and'also'drive his var:He Is. can- valescing at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Kitchener :and her aother, .Mrs. John Koster of Walkerton were •. Saturday visitors with Mr.: aild. Mts. Carl Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and ..farnnily were Sunday evening vis-• itors with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mock and Mrs. and •Mrs, Robert Cham bers and family of, Harriston . Rath Coulter; nurse -in -training' of Toronto. on Saturday: accompan-`.. ied :Mrs. Dave Spence •also' of Tot- eato, who spent die week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ca ltes while Ruth visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Comites and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coulies and Judy of Tosca 'to were also :Sunday visitors with his parents Mr and Mrs., Norman Coultes and was accompanied. to 1 Tomato by his sister Ruth. hiss. tt Dare Spencer:returned Sunday fate • noon to Tonto due ria the death of Mr. Dave sc. whose :apart -'• d Walker rare masa. George sad Lue➢ctnow arz: r.„"..a,� natant was in the same an' building as, 'Betty of Ottawa, • Iw'irs. Walker and :Eakco�zer,, E1 - Sl - aoidn of W aterloo a and Mrs Wal r of ,: The corrin ru v: *i Catastab ' Unir t siaerat the Week end with Kitchener. C ie , ?iii � a$ Sbilscipgahretine Ad:a' d faaasz Mrt.aEim io rx SHWFERS ord hasHPbeenFRAeCTceUiRE ed ;here `1Z2 Wednes a, a's r accompanied him back on Sunday- ::that Mss. Walter •Litunes hehealth. 7 evezni g to his residence:. G learner Eva Boyle of East Warranosho, Mr :arid, now of Toronto recemly'fe 1 again „their: grafi dda.,.z te: .. stirOOZE PARTlir rtbrealdrigher hits The ctxramua II err `a,' hip. �.�{� �� 'Gf Cel «:yew vt . e ter s 'wishes fear a. with M. _ ar'.. tr - `�2.•;c the la'?3irenh w s o ' On Tuesca:. l aH on ted ay evening with . C- a , t . Ra-aan®ctd and . � `-ia of•Sarcda • t tables of :platers particapat- - , �_„�, �. the >a:eaad wrltin his grace ri�dr:aw: til- $Ce 'tor ladies was l . 's. and A,eas: A.E. pintux. 0 • • la, Tiffin-- Lo lady Mrs. • Conn. }fish,Get .leas ?,4 .: Garner Farrier play as ge bC Ie . 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The STARCR®SS 2138 was, da- sagned as a hogh producer of e s cin a.rn n mum of feed in any envaronmeni.'Tae a"1 • • at these facts and count • en 6'1G PROFLTS... s?a .'Egg yaeki per je -r X59.26 as Percentage pr °,:rig and extra Datgey� g s . • • 84% SWIf'T HATCHERY. . OR DEALER A f e etchre party was �' speedyd by to in Whiten' Memorial ms.and :!lrrs. Hector Pardon,. ;�.Biwz 'end at _ h N6. and , •�: Mme .:. . . „� • .••• a^ a wets x' s. Carl Mc- niday bedditi cfI d a � - •aid. .. x res . M het sa. et' pmtsµ. laws i+ N4.;,!its n'Corey.` ' ' \tr . and ' is.. ;1 fail . Beyer lei and hr cf Exe.et were S.-Lnday visitors with in, atA Vtis. 'rayl ietlcysa,4� at Students £ra."este Z"�:.ive-:.s. yy ;�ti' ' . "=de*nr the �”. armee irce'�l too!, were e. �+ w W�"h • r�99.... r ze. a-P`^y 4�i.sS7 �YI'nW.dw YID`! Right now, V y thin1s ezh.,:g • . football., But tune Cles ? 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