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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-26, Page 20' PAGE TWENTY ` ." • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,.' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 26th, 1967 • fire Co HIGH QUALITY, LOW" COST • Custom made 36" high sections, any length ,up to 12'. * Sectionscan be removed orreplaced t•o make pens;• `.: or smaller and larger, ar. also used as gates.. '` ;DER NOW' FOR SPRING:: DISCOUNT PRICES ;MANUFACTURED BY ELDING and MACHINE, R.R. 3 LUCKNOW Critical Of Homes for Aged Where r Residents Are Waited On Hand and Foot BY .SHIRLET J. ''KELLER General business was heavy and•..' coriductedsmoothl` and efficiently as members of.Huron. County 'Conan convened fora • one -day session last Thursday. .° `Special.speaker for the day was Mrs: J.J. McHale , London, who'•. is a consultant• on•aging for • • Community Health Services for.. the Elderly. She was invited.to ' • speak• to councillors,, Medical' Off. icer' of Health for Huron ,County, Dr. 'Evans,. former. MOH in Huron Dr. 'R. M'. Aldir and sixteen: pub:: lis health :nurses from the• district, Mrs McHale noted that 1:8.•.p'er, 'cent of Canada's ' oP ulation is of P .retirement age' because people .are living longer and 'retiring ' earlier. She said Legislators know that a' problem exists but are "loath to dp anything about it" ' 8he asked'if 20 extra' ears ot. .., . y life are a bonus•or a burden if • aged people .can look forwaid to •a life ;of•uselessness and. disinterest when they are 'old . Mrs"; McHale observed that less :Money and more imagination' is what is needed if senior citizens are to be cared for asthey:w'ould prefer to•;be cared for. The director of Good Health • • Club in London Mrs. McHale was very critical of homes' for the aged where residents: are • pampered and waited on `hand. • and foot".:when in In any cases the, they .would'be happier to be • chores. " Our delegated .ated certain Motto is everybody with some thing to do, nobody with too much," she added .. Alvin D.. Smith , Turnberry. ° reeve and chairman, of the Board of Management of Huronview,.re porte. d that the' per diem, rater . at Huronview was to :rise from $4:65` to $5.49. effective April. 1,'.1967; or ;$167 per month• in 1967 as' opposed to. $142 per month• last` :year.. ' .• He referred to'tte budget. brou ght inby Clerk -treasurer John. Berry who urged the Huronview board .to, step carefully toward any major expenditures..Smith. told council "We're doing we.can''.but Said :the introduction of two employee unions at; the .Home could constitute •"a financ- ia1'undertaking of.some :size, : • . PLANNING FOR HURON? Calvin Krauter, reeve of truss els said that' county Council's newest committee, the `industrial, and tourism committee recomm- ended that the firm of Dryden • '. • and Smith be engaged, to prepare an. appraisal relative to the need of planning in Huron County. , n This would cost approximately $500 according to Mr. Krauter: ,The Centennial Committee was g ranted $100 to assist financially Vin,the' July 2,' interdenorninational service at the Agricultural Park in Goderieh at 3;30. p,m. This will be the county's Centennial effort in. conjuction with the,Goderich Klin isterial" Association and the various'. .Legion Branches The Equalization Committee re=. ported that it concurred with a res`,_ olution from the United Counties of Stormont, 'Dundas•and Glen- garry that. the assessor remain tea, ponsible for ^the tallying of the number of dogs in the county, Zurich Reeve Leroy Then; chair= HEOOCRIPPLED CHILDREN G ' AIOEZ EES ENFANTS INFIRMr 'HERPCRIPPLEOCHIEOREN 1 AIOEI LES ENFANTS INFAMES PARTIAL LIST OF' CONTRIBUTORS TO THE 'LIONS. Easter Seal fund Joe' MacMillan' Lucknow ,r Elmer Reavie:L ckriow, Miss Minna Lucknow , Mrs • E Wightman Lucknow , John Kuik R.R,7, Lucknow, 'Ben 121ole R.1t.l Dungannon:, Mrs, Dan MacKinnon' Lucknow.',Cecil Blake Dung- annon, Robert Irvin Dungannon; Mrs.' LC. McNab Lucknow rood and Kintail Hockey Teams, ,' Jim Durnin Lucknow ,: Chas. Riven. Dungannon, Tom' Todd 12.R.2 Lucknow, Bill.Andrew R.R. 7: Lucknow , Otto Pederson Lucknow , Don Cardiss: Lucknow ,, W.R. Pur; - don R.R.2 Lucknow; Rev,.B. Green R. R, 2 Lucknow , Jpfi Errington R. R,` 2, Auburn, Mrs; Alex: MacLennan. Lucknow , Cyril Campbell Lucknow Harold Greer, Lucknow; Clayton Alton „.11. 11. 7. Lucknow , 'Jim Wilson.R.R.2 Auburn,Clarence Greer. Lucknow . Peter Cooke R, R. 3 Lucknow, Mrs, ' Albert Alton • Lucknow , Leonard Ritchie Lucknow Ted Collyer it .11. 5 Lucknow Noble w ,Johnston :Luckno, Miles St.Marie it. 12 Lucknow,' Lorne Eady•R,R,30. Holyrood, ROSS •Durnin R.R 2 ['Lucknow Don McTavish Ripley, Andrew Hamilton R.R. 6. Lucknow ,/ Dynnes Campbell Dung- annon, Howard Agnew Lucknow, Jim Smith Holyrood; Wm Haldenby R;R.1 Holyrood , Walter Clare' R.R. 7 Lucknow ;; Kelso ;. McNay, R.R.3 Lucknow, Hugh MacKenzie R.R. 3;Goderich, 'Mrs: 'Chas Steward Lucknow:; Grant Goilan .Lucknow, Floyd Milne Lucknow, Allister :Hughes' R. R. 3 Holyrood', Wilfred Parrish Lucknow. Jack Wraith Lucknow , Bill, SprouleLucknow , ` Bert Nicholson R.R. 2 :. Olyo . .IS` rod . On .Visit Here From Edmonton, ,ASHFIELD •NEWS Mr: and Mrs. Don Carter and David of Edmonton carYie east by plane and' are visiting, with Hugh MacKenzie: ` Mrs. Colin MacGregor has return- ed home from a •three week's visit with her daughter Mrs; George Leadbetter in Toronto, man;. said the committee felt this was no undue• burden on the assess or. :Interjected Warden Donald Mc- Kenzie, c-Kenzie, "Who else would be in a better position to do it? Council. will make application , ."to everybddy but the'ladies' aid" ' for councilloirs to become ,exempt from making contributions out of county council earnings to the Canada ,Pension ° Plan and from' paying income tax on county court; .cil earnings up to $1000. A :resolution went_out froth the • April session of County .Council to Ontario Hydro that "immediate steps be taken' to prevent any further serious, power interruptions such as the one experienced, in cer- tain areas•of the county following, the tornado, The Warden's and Personnel Committee made recommendation to council that it concur with a County of Ontario resolution tp provide the same safety . precautions and protection for pupils travelling in a schoolbus with a seating capacity'of ten or,: less as students on. any other.11e- enoedl'school bus, y�r Ta y,s� Vote lima Co• , e.g ueen Donna Corrin, 18 -year old.' laugh. 'ter of Dr.and Mrs . M. H. Corrin of. Lucknow, was recently voted May. Queen at Alma College , St. • Thomas by fellow students ` As May Queen, Donna will grein over' lf.�. the May Day festivities' on May 6th. 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