HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-30, Page 6THE'. LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Gateway Haven at Wiarton; was
. opened Wednesday of lastweek.
and Bruce. County, with two county,
homes for the aged is now as. well
' cgthpped as any in the .province foal
careof its elderly persons. •
• The 100 -bed building , built by ;; .•
Monteith McGrath Ltd. of Water'oo > tl► sere t ,section- th
county from Port Elgin north,`
i3tucelea; Haven at Walkerton with if
• its 92 beds was opened,•in 1961. .It
servesthe south of Bruce. •
- While the county's population is
not large-, a greater proportion of
its residents aremore than 60:years.
of age than any other county in
Ontario. 'Lack of industrial and.
commercial development: has'.
caused the majority of the younger
people, to go south after completion
of schooling,.
• The first county. home •in. Bruce '
was built at Walkerton in 1898,. A
second county' -wide Vote gave
overwhelming approval of the con-
struction but its location, was diffi
cult to establish. County council
cast. 64 ballots before settling on •
Walkerton. Other centres proposed,,
vJere Port Elgin., Paisley and Kin-
cardine .
FIRST COST $26 8
The original home cost $26,59$.
and the province provided 'a.
$4,000 grant: Cost of..Brucelea''
Haven eight years ago was..
$809,000 and: the province contri-
buted 50 per cent, The building
opened last week cost $1,218 , 000 ,
with Ontario paying half. .•
In 1965. Brucelea Haveri was filled
and there was, a sizable waiting
list. County council had two prop-
osals, a new one at Wiarton or a.
66 -bed addition atWaikerton. Due
,to'
•to'the length of this county., 125.
miles from Lucknow to.Toberniory•
For sound counsel
corny-. designed'.OiV
,a. . lair rice, oIF .a monument
material, rely 'on
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established OVei Six Year's'.
WALICERTON PHONE 881-034 • .ONTARIO'
CHOICE HOME KILLED BEEF:ANDP.ORK
GOVERNMENT'. INSPECTED ABATTOIR>
COLEMANS 1 LB. PKG.- BACO
89
WHOLE OR HALF SWEET . .
PICKLED ROLLS, = 79c
SMOKED, PICNICS
-6'7c LB.
SPARE RIBS _ _--_I 83c LE.,
FROZEN PEAS 2 .LB. 'BAG> 49c:
SHORT SHANK SKINLA1
ESf
it was considered advisable to
build'a:second home in' the north,.
Already -there are -46 resident:-in-
at+zwal, maven some of them
from neighboring. Grey; county,'
The buading was designed to
accommodate three types'of care,
bed care; ambulatory and special.
care for those' regitiring'eonstant
'supervision.
The home is two storeys.'and
designed' in a.Y shape with .
administrative offices and library'
on_o.neside and dining room
1,6-Unge facilities on -the first -floor
The balance of this flooris
kitchen, laundry, services and
staff facilities. Also an•assembly
hall complete with stage.:
ROOMS 'FLEXIBLE , . ••
The upper floor is residents'.
rooms arid. sitting rooms with centr-
al nurses stationand elevator.
Rooms, have, a flexible. arrangement
and have One, two or four beds..
On the south side, is a• protected.
sunken garden where residentsmay
sit on sunny:days. •
The outside appearance is -more.
that of a housing development
than an institution. Sitting rooms
-and balconies are_ar.raned to pro-
vide :a variety of views over Georg-
ian Bay. • '•
Gcorge McLean •of. Ripley, chair
/man—of the 'county--bailie._confuittc
was chairman: of Wednesday's °Veil-
ing .•Warded William Ntacke of
riildmay 'and Lawrence Crawford
director ol the provincial hollies for
the .aged branch opened,the new
structure.
Tr�usse�uTeaTFo
Doreen Pattison'
1VI1I"r'F(:1111It<:11 \•L'\\';S`
/Roy'Plitt t.oii enter:tabled :at.
'i trousseau. tCil Qi1 itul'da1 )01)
honour of hcr,daitdhte „ :Dor,..
c trcct were 5crrcd 1)t• \`lary
I ir '.; Jac1<
1\ in, \largar•.c t 1'attls
011.
1)tsp1a;vmJ':tht bride •.trousac?an.
'cii.ld 'lir: 1%L':re (:anal (11�<<ins, \ins.•'.
1'ad;i :Stap_aton.,: l3.ett\- \lark ,.:J.Lan..
I'attisoii`, Jo c•c Walher a tiid f;arbara.•
attl5011, ,•
:12ecei4inr the ?Tttests were:,\lrs.
Pattison anal:Doreen and,•\1r Jack
';Sttird\,. •
. a
Assisting•• T)orccn'in the sig+ni'nt of
the' �;tiest book were (;aro•l.Ili � lr
a11.
lr ey artl.tr:
\irs Fran)<'Stockllill and•.Cojlnie
`accoiup'anied , Dot ' 1>olis k fro •i
South'Porupinc on,'Wedhesd'ay. .and.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th, 1969
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd'
At=:8:30 p.m
• T(ousseau :Tea....For
DianeCoultes
WIIitECIrtyRc1I 'NEWS
M1r. . '.VIhcrt C'otlltc• .enrertaincd;
cli"Sat.urday , i , , 1 ft:��rt c on
and eve nin . in, Honor of her
-.dau hter T)iane
Mrs. '(:ottltc Pune and Mrs.,. .�
'Dawson Craig, Ver.& a5sisted in.
'ree:chi'nk./ the •kTire>t: h' Lori' S.4'h -:•
wiehten icr and .1)c h1:4'`(...0ti1tL*, tlr
c'}"tar.zc of:the i ;treat Iiooi:<..,
t uc$ts were served hysllulc 1Vub
c r • Shirley Tiffin,. \Ir.," Iti't�lhcrt
Sc hw a htc uhe r; ;a•nd.' Prs ..lac 1<,
(:Dupe •
i)ispla‘ill thc.hridcs troth:Asai.l •
shower and wedding•
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OPEN FRIDAY NITES —10' P.M.
LUCKNOW :: PHONE 5283009
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r]1 l rrtlay 111th `'• '.
\1r. an'd"Mrs. . Fonl \1ords_ot1., They'.
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were ac'd:on,ti
companie:hreturn •
tri 'hy'.I'larold Stocl<hill;.`who had
visited with his 'grandparents
sand Mrs, Toni Morrison for three
weeks, Kenneth•.Stockhill remain-.
ed, for a longer ib1 day.
Visitors on. Sunday with' -Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Currie of Wingham were
Mr. and Arrs. Donald, Leader and.'
ta'mily:of Gorrie, her brother
William Max,well'of`Torgpto
h•1r'. ,and M'rs:• Russel Gaunt. ••.'..,'
LL FROM LOAD:OiF HAY
1
Having fallen off a 'loa'd of hay a
week previous Donald Ritchie , son
of.\lr. and Mrs: •Clarence Ritchie
On Thursday last was adyhiitted:to
Wingham Hospital and on 'Friday;
was admitted to .Sick Childtehs
Hospital, London:. This
cornmunity ,wishes Donald a speedy •
recovery, • •
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We are -pleased to report that Jini
Currie arrived home from Wingham
Hospital on Friday.
Mr. and . irs, tae Lewis of 'Wing
hang visited' on Sunday :with•Tvr,
and• 1rs. Ronald Coultes and fam-
ily.,
\lr. and Mrs, llerh llunter of Lon..."
d-arr1."'petttThe`"Gvc )z' end-`-w"itli
parents Mr, afid 'N1rs'. Wallace
( ilf1 .and other relatives,.
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The • top=dre •int . i�l r;�tzthlt.h�d '.'; (() OI' Bulk'
hay, rinniedratcl• tiril ',tnd et1'��ri .tori
is anaeeepted'praLticit is th.pm.(!i-, •.` �,.rc: flue: r�nr.r�rk,u �i ::• '� .:,
' cCtnsciou, fariiiers. Here.' .clt�. .t .. td. •►F'rr'r,�rn't,r,. h.1 priv:.� \�
• Si.9,00 appl>Latto►i liar tire: t 11: 'C'Q-OI'• iT1(1JLrn
on.' chi. , .i tragi 'gi;1 u 'lcila a Irr,�.,i••urLd I r,flhI 4111 `e!:
520.00 per aeri return I he 'u`,� t;t' rte n tfte '�tltlrr r.
• fertiliier on pasture•;tI itt d .C.i.r+n
is equa:lf}'profit thic'. { '
Tractor -drawn • spreader',::, see your Co op,
and arrange for the most: .practical,most
T •
econoiii1 1 spreadi -g :method—frn'•---your• 'f rna.
Bulk 'F'ertilirer Spreftdtng 'i, .anuihcr ('O -OL' ticr.%.ici� to the Orlt:►ri�r 1 .rririi�r`
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