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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-25, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JU•NE 2Sth, •1469- •' ... THE LUCKNOW SE,NTINEL, :LUCKNOW,' •ONTARI.O.. PAGE ELEVEN -100 poultry feeds MEANS E PRIODUCTiON DURINGR SUMMER 'MONTHS. WITH SH,UR-GAIN .SPECIAL H0' WEATHER. • LAYING FEEDS. Hot weather requires, specialhot weather', rations; Special SHUR.-, GAIN feedsare formulated with:. increasedlevelsof protein, min- erals, and vitamins;'to compensate for reduced feed intake during. periods of high temperature. Keep your egg production up. to profitable levels with a SHUR=GAIN, hot weather laying feed program. We.:would be glad to ..work it out with you ers' SONE 528-202' iacketts Honour �dt�lrrroth�rs Australia that her. daughter: Joanne' had sent home These were enjoy- :ed very.muc.h July 3rd ,is the date set fvr-t Sunday School picnic:. The The Grand mothers meeting ;of. Hackett's,United Church Women was held in the church Wednesday, Ju'ne.,18 with 15 members , 3 childr .: en and 3 visiting grandmothers:.; Mrs: Donald'• Hackett opened: the meeting with The call ,to, Worship, "Your life work is' recorded, every detail, every phrase, an. Unseen .• pen is writing out the •story of your • days. induction of. the new .minister; Rev,. James.E: I#urnmel is the• even. ing of July. 4th *at, St . Helens' behalf of the ladies of the Mrs.. Alex Hackett made,, a• presentation to Mrs. ,Kaiser:.of two 'china flower arrangements • The hymn When all Thy mercies, 0 my God;was sung, followed by the closing prayer by Mrs'. Donald Hackett Happy' thehome: when, God :there• was sung, followed by the Lord's Prayer. -The scripture was'' ..read by' Mrs. 1 a.lph Cameron. 'The eommentary prepared -by' Mrs -: • Wilfred Hackett, was read by Mrs Alex Hackett. ":0 Master, let me r. . walk with Thee" was .sung •Mrs..' Allan Hackett had charge of :the programme. Readings "1-16w-•• old are.you" by Mrs.. Ralph Camec , '' ..on, "Where: is my'wandering grand, mother :tonight"., by.; Mrs. Kenneth Alton; were given and :also a quiz "Things' that our 'grandmother's miss �ed" Wilma Hackett gave three• violin numbers which were • '' Orpheus"• . "On the' Wings of a Dove" and eater-iny-God--to-- --•-== :Thee"'; Prizes were given to the grand- mothers in the, grandmothers' con- test, Mrs . Wilkins being the oldest grandmother and the grandmother •: with the,most grandchildren. The _g�_ ndmothes were' ;a11 given a�::cor- sage when they earne,to the meet- ing: The roll call was answered with a "Father, of the' Bible". with: refer-. _enc es Mr -s: -Alex ;Ha c:kett-read.the:' treasurer's report..' There was a' very successful garden party held on the lOth of June. The visiting conimi ttee reported on the calls, , A bale was sent'"this.trfonth to overseas relief. , Bert Alton showed slidet, of Institute Members.... our Psyc iptric • . , . ospital, Goderc • W,H1TECHURCH NEWS, On' Thursday, . June 19th the foll- owing W.I. members, Mrs; Dave Gibb,; Mrs. Albert. Coultes,; Mrs, • Russel Chapman.,. Mrs. Wallace ;Conn,. Mrs: Bill Evans, Mrs.' Fred. semll/111111a'Ir.11ffillW.Iw WM WI I W Robert Ross, Mrs. Tom Magoffin,' ,Mrs. Russel Ross;, Fred Tiffin; Mrs. 'Russel McGuire, Mrs.. Elgin Johns 'ton, Mrs: B. Currie, Mrs . Albert :McQuillan'and Mrs. Victor Emer- son toured the Psychiatric 'Hospital, Goderich. On arrival they were. taken to the auditorium. where Mrs.•. Dawson de$cribecl the work'of•the Hospital•and the patients. In 185.0 Insane Hospitals were started. In 1870 the Insane :Hospital at :London was opened .,In 1920.the Ontario Hospitals were begun. The Psychi-- uric 'Hospital at. Goderich'was offic-' dally opened Jan. 18 ,: 1963 In 1967' the ,new habilitation programme - was introduced when the patients, who were able , were' given things to do:and gave them responsibility so they don''t`get away from comm.-. unit► life ..Tuesday evening i$ relative night. Wednesday evenings is Bingo. Eilms are shown ,Thursday evening. Outside gamessuch. as croquet are enjoyed. Five wards Lunch was; served by Mrs. Marvin Scott and Mrs . Tim Reurink. LROSS LOF '.Mr, Viand Mrs: 'Tom Stewart visited Sunday with Mr. ...And Mrs :• Ron Stanley and ,familyof Kinloss: Donna Tirzisky of Detroit spent ' F the weekend with Mr: ,and . Mrs: James Haldenby and girls Saturday.evening ,,visitors with Mr. and• Mrs: 'James Haldenby•and. girls were Mr. and Mrs..Rby " • Farquhar, Mark ar d .Lynn.of lnverhuron • Virginia Benedict ofLondon and Martin Benedict of Wingliam' spent .+ •the'wee'kei dVith Mr and Mrs. Elmer Benedict.' r Mrs. Elmer Benedict:spent Friday 'in Toronto:; Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jar nes Haldenby'and girls were Mr. ;and Mrs. Don Catneron and Billy of Wingharn, and Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd. Husk and family of Kinloss..• • Randy Goessell, and Sam Geddes. of Kincardine spent. Sunday after- noon with. Mr.. and Mrs, Tom Stew Mr., and Mrs:' Ed Friendor>r, and Mr, and Mrs Fred. Friendorf , all of -Kitchener, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs N. E, I-Ialdenby and: also visited with Mt'.' N.E, Haldenby, Who is a patient in Wir$hamistriy ct hospital, •have. barbeques. We were divided. into two' groups and toured under the :le a de rship: o Miss .Stand Mrs, Dawson and viewed the uphol- stery work, making of toys,.' working with wool,refinishing 'furn- iture, urniture beauty salon, kitchen :and:. da their own washing laundry , 'where patients A very appetizing lunch was serv- ed at noon in the cafeteria After ,the,tour we met again in the audit- oriurn wherelnore information,; re treatment of_patients was • iven. -Questions .;--d•sTe-d-may ttte-visitors, were answered by par}elists, Mrs, Campbell; Mrs. Thompson and Dr: 'Jae kson'psychiatrist , . Mrs:, Emerson president , thanked the leaders, and panelists for the '• tour, appetizing dinner sand time taken to inform the •ladies of the work being done. for patients.. On Thursday afternoon before the Whitechurch 'W.yII left the Rh ychia tric Hospital,' Goderich they,held a short business meeting. The .Roll, was called' and'.'answered by•13' members and 3 visitors. It was d.ecidecPto accept an invit- ation to.. visit Belmore W.I. July.9 at 8:30 when Jim'Meyer., fire Chief, willbe guest speaker. A letter was read from .Miss McKercher,'•.informing merribers that MissAnne• Patrick is'the new Horne 'Economist for Bruce County and Mrs. PatJa'ckson; ,with ;lead quarters at London', is regional supervisor. •The 4 H ;leaders for the Home .Economist .,, ForBruce �s l969 Gradate The Home°Economics Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food•announces the appointment of Miss Anne Patrick as Home Economist 'for Bruce County replacing; Miss,. J<atI y, Cowbrough who will be working in Africa .:thrroughnthe-Gwv, S..Q Organization. • M ss Patrick is a 1969'graduate of MacDonald .Insitute,=University of Guelph and her home is in Branch ton iri Wentworth County. She has been active in. Student Council and Canadian University, Services work,. wh le at University; She ,is famil- iar with the 4-H, program having; completed $ 4-H Homemaking Clubs and 9 4-H Agricultural Clubs • in her home county, • Fall project are• Mrs.. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Elrner.Sleightholm, Two members joining that'day were Mrs Dave .Gibb, and Mrs •Russel Chaprrran . It was decided to pay each car going to Goderich $5..,and each car' to the District Annual•at Ripley: $3.. • The prograrnrne is to; be•'prepared and•'put' 'in for printing forthe July rneeting. • ill p • .'' 4• .$•x6''6.1 'SII r. Starting in. January, '1970, the' Old,' Age Security pension is. payable one year earlier, at age 65 lf,'you :are 65 or•will .be; 65 :before• { January, 1,970;;you'shoirld apply now. Mrs. ,You will then receive your first pay-:: • ment, in January; Ifyou will be 65 in 1970, .you ah"otild apply six months • .before your.65th b.irthday.. An application form for your 'Old Age Security pension is available at . your local. Post ()trice, or you can 'write to the Regional Director of Old Age Security in 'your Provincial capitol.. Along ;with your 'application foriii• 'you will receive ;a pamphlet, ,giving .you full information about the 'O:ld'. Age'Secnrity Pension.. progrwn Guaranteed' income-5upplenten:t . As soon as your Old. Age Security pension is approved, we'll send,,you' information about ' the Guaranteed Inosite •Supplement' and an apple cation form. You may 'be entitled to a supplement which,. together, with your. Old Age Security pension, will guarantee you a monthly .income of • at (east .S 109:20., . ritSIJEb THE:. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE THE HON. JOHN MUNRO, MINISTER • • w