The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-27, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2Z, 1911•
THE LUCKNOW -SENTINEL, !LUCKNOW ONTARIO
CHOICE HOME KILLED..
BEEF AND PORK
SWEET PICKLED RO. L'LS __ .
PEAMEAL BACON
S1ViOI(.ED PICNIC SHOULDERS
, WIENERS
5!c,'LB.
89c LB;
49c
4:9c'1:.B.
FRESH HOMEMADE SAUSAGE , _,2 LBS. 89c:
BOLOGNA _ 43c. •L •
B.
PORK;'LIVER' _
*know Resident
101 In 92nd Year
GEORGE TAYLOR
George Taylor Of Lucknow pas--
sed away in Wingham and District
Hospital on Wednesday •, January
20th: in• his 92nd year,,:
Born in. North Tawton,' 'Devon-
shire,; England on APril.l0th , 1879,
he--was:the son --of John laylor and,
Mary Ann'Brealey.
Mr. Taylor was twice married.,
He was predeceased by Mary Eliz-
abeth Hein on January:l4th,' 1920.
and• by Minnie Louisa Duffin on
January 3rd-, 1954•; -also one daugh
,ter. died in England in.1915 at the
age.of'6 years..
He. is svd by 'sons Ed-
win.of Alixurvi, 'Aleberta;five Albert. of
Toronto; . George'of Carnp Borden;
Lewis and Norman of-Lucknow; :.
.and, one daughter Mrs. Garnet
(Evelyn) Henderson of Luc:know':,
with whom Mr. Taylor made his:
home; twenty-five grandchildren,
twenty three great grandchildren
and one great great grandchild.
'The funeralservice was held at
'the Johntone Funeral :Home , Luck -
now on Saturday , January. 23 at
2 p,.m. Rev; Glenn Noble of
Lucknow Presbyterian Church .was
minister,:..'
HOCKEY
NOTES' from'. behind.. .:Several spectators
On Friday night the Ripley.mid . :
started pushing : and things,;got
gets opened playoff aeries roughuntil the:': referees appeared
d their "r ei .
s._e
to break thectators...,_ •
p •' p
cept: for: twobla:ck eyes, :the team,
tor.y.:. Ripley defeated:their 'oppon-
ents,Y :.
luckily fared not too bad in the
9 =, 3.. The; game was' fast;
and excitin.. fi h'ts.
ti . � Kevin Harrison
made several hair' -raising saves
during his .steady performance in.
the net. Goal scorers' for Riley
were • Wayne Armstrong 3, :Dave:'
MacDonald:°�2, Phillip Paquette 2,,
Sandy ' Bock and Boyd` Carruthers
1 each:, The Midgets play their
next game Wednesday in Ripley.
•
•
JUVENILE
The Ripley Juveniles .drove nine--
ty miles to - Lion's ' Head: on -Friday
night to•
-play,•what'turned o4,,
CURLING
SLAPSHOTS
-Lynn Reid stepped in to defend
his teammates, Peter :Walden,
against a 250 pound spectator.
-When the scop arrived • at the .
arena, all Bill' Kirk .had to.say was
"Where the :H.'.. were you five
minutes•ago"
11an MacKaythinks'he will
;give up hockey to pursue a- he.
of "boxing"'- Mary, will be his
trainer!
Ito be a. boxing match Dennis ::.
•.. .. Donald Moe Martin was busy
Martin- pent--the--scorrrrg-wrthu -.
this week forming new :curling
a few moments of the start of the tearris.fo• the weekly arxies. Moe
game.. He scored again:in thee , has 'l ecome.quite an active curler
first period but Lion's Head' also, school
He curls after four'�wth the s hoof
scored
.'
twice to te:the.dame:; ..
-a'nd-then on=Tie-sda�-a-nd Friday.-.�-
In the second ;period ,Lion''s Head • H sa s
with• the Miens League. e..,y.
went ahead by two goals: ' At. the.. he is ready to:challenge Rorl North -
half Mark ..
way .of this period one cott an Y •time now.'.
s,c
of the referee ` `
�aught a'high: s itic k. .. ..
ASK E ALL
right s � c GIRLS'BASKETBALL '. ,
ma k on 'his bald .head,; He GIRLSB
Six grandsons 'acted aspallbear=
`ers Arnold ° Barry , 'Eric , Garvey .
and Neill Taylor and Bruce Hend-
erson. . : .
Flowerbearers.'were two' r'and,'
sons David and Terry. Taylor,
Temporary entombment, was at
South' Kinloss Mausoleum with
*final restingplace South Kinloss
Y
cemeter
.
• The Lucknow Branch 309 of the
,Canadian -Legion conducted a'
service at the Funeral Horne on
Friday evening::
PAGEWOVEN
•
CHESTERFIELD SU
BEDROOM,.SU1TES';—
.�clucatasce ascd S'(520.,
529.3013
HOME FURNISHING
MOFFAT APPLIANCES
'ublic Ward Rates Rise. T�
3.35 Per
tt
Public ward, rates at the Wing.-
ham and: District Hospital will be
higher this year,. it was announced
at-the,January,meeting of the : ;.'
board ofof.di-rettOh7gfinan
Barr, Wenger said that the -.
'a'pproved budget had been receiv
ed" from the Ontario, Hospital Ser'
vices Commission -and -the new
rate has been set at $43,35, com-
pared with $39.50 per day, last
year. Rates'for chronic, patients
will .,be the same as public ward •
rates. Semi=private accommoda-
tion will bear a .differential'charge
of- '$5 50,per day for 'a rate of
$48,8'5 .and a: private room. will
.be': $52..35; Y
Nurser remains un-
changed
at $11 per day.
'The chairman also said that an
invoice .'
A BERLEY 38 had , been; received. as .the local in the ;amount of '$2;109..
hospital's .share, of the, cost 'of a
There were seven tables for the role study recetly �;com leted for
P_
euchre party held at'-Amberley the' hospitals in' Huron and Perth
L.O,L. Mall on, Wednesday nigh t. .He also, 'pointed out that a 75 per'`
Winners -for the -prizes- were --high cent reba-te -w-ill-be—€orthc-omi-ng
lady, Mrs. George Messenger. from OHSC to leave..the hospital's
high gent',,: Eldon Bradle :; and, cost at "$527.60.
lucky draw ,. Mrs. Leonard Reid;
:--_S.:end"n _th ek end�at�the
homes were Carol Courtney,
Kitchener;;Shirley Reid , .Kitchen
er;, and Anne. Ferguson, 'London;
Mrs. Mike Snobelen, Misses
•The board was• informed'.by let-
ter that -OH -SC will pr Vi -d -e -entire---
ly new radio equipment: -for the"
ambulance service; to 'give a
wider range of coverage than
the .present 25 -mile radius'. -All
Dianne_.Kerpton- asid--Gerirude—LLe - posts will tie -borate Ili .-OH6e' ': hada to' leave. to receive titches•. 1. Rile .:Senior. Girls basketball.:� y
s.... P Y . Walden are leaders for the 4-H' _ Mr
,.� •, , , •. I. E. �Morre. Y :+: hospital . .
With onl ' one referee :_ ' teaam showed. their ,superiority.over s
y , referee the hitting Club ` '"Dairy Fare" and aftended 'ad rtinistrator : gave the Statistics.'
of hard and at times quite dirt"'. Sau een in a hotl. -contested. ;,
.,..
$ Y $ Y training' school_ in Lucknow' th's for 'the -month of December: 238
ra, ,. •match on January 19at' Port•Elgin. est week, a i n tel
•Ttailing, .,.two oali,•.Riple :.. Pa driliss o s,. rriake'a total for
$ by $ • Y Durin the first a.nd second
carne out,in the third period 'and g. ,. Misses:Margaret Courtney and
> tlie''.year of 27,:72; 220 discharges,
q , . L._._Dennis- - , ' quarters our, girls sent a • flicker of
aCored oa Gertrude' Lee Walden Spent last �deathsi 181 -op- eraf ons ,. 6, 83 out=,
uicic g.
,`Mart in. scored• this time:eor'a hat- Y repidation i o`th:eir o onenrs by.week .endin Toronto as.g.uests of" atietits 458 x-ra �4 blood' ., '
time .for PP
• . scoringten baskets to.Sau een's ec 1
; & . Margaret Cottrill. , transfusions , 94 electrocardio-
• .trick. �,At this point of the game ,•
two:
Ripley thou ht the •'could Win . Mr, and Mrs::Bob,Gpurtney, examinations,56 at'ca'n-N F �� News,
P y S , Y Ripley was awa 'and running, • . graphic
the ;tables turned: ..Lions. Head' Y Y .Wend: • Michael and Shannon Lee cer clinic 1 t
r of five Y ,. pos .mortem. exarri- The Farmers'. Unio '. is a rou
were final ally spent Fridayin London and visited °n g P ,
and even a fine fin
all smiles when the inured inaxion, .T71 h siothera treat-
ers-m-thc ast uaiter-b ': e P Y . PYof- en -at k-w-otne`a,-1•ivvi
re. erf a eturned wearinga het net 1°".s ,: - 1 with Mr . and Mrs: Ellwood.Irwinrrg-°ti
. sufficient'+Eo. menu.. Daily average• of patients farms and working°towards a corn
:and eerunjustlythrew Dennis martin... Saugeen giris was not and fam l:.� in ho' ita duringc
Y. p a
l . cateh:,them:• The score closed at s 1De ember was mon goal Barm�rs can save'.'
• out of.the game:.. The. gush. �: .. .•. , :_ � : '. •: ._ : �8.5.,
36 -,28 in,fa:vour of our. girls in • :Bill.Kempton-is in Kincardine themselves manysdollars,� -both on
_. boys scored •�three:�qu�ck oafs W be - $ � ,. ; .. .: _.... _ - - - --
$ Hos -ital--with.�-fl-u-,<a nd nus We -3inin -:ao ethe_ .-a-4-init---both on -
`1. r�' R le cou d get or' .a" ized ' t p ; I . g g .
:..p y...., l • g n • :: ..., • . •; : ,, ._ . .• _ .CARDIAC MONITOR . �f
Mar o Ni�cholson'was the to wish'hini,a speedy.recover.y.,, .he cost of inputs ,and the sale. of :
The hittin started to. e co'u h g. P'
$ l-iol comrhunion was hel., at Dr, J. 'Co McKim,, chairman of ro°duce.
, , .. , • ,int earner•, of .1.8 .oints from .....:: , Y .held Te+ CoUtene po 'a c ttee' a ted the mpers flared: : ElliottEl. Y e service, at pine. River _ ppoin by: he
Church ommi,
cliallen ed ari oneryt'to a duel seven baskets while Gail Courtney
the c f , ,
. • < g opp • me.di al staf to secure informa .
t on Sunday morning: .A love .
y �,• �; : :,.ued to dis:la excchen Y. • '.
both , COtin P
„ were asked to leave. tion'about a cardiac monitor, re -
_a; .erfoirna.nce with b Dints.:. Other duf t was rendered by Misses Slur
''W,i . ...- ' . ..-..,... rt e e en a �` a� 9 -..,.....
--' e :.._ =
. •, .. .�. . , � erg? arca _, � �, ...:
c..,players ers w to s ore w '` _ - . f , -•_ ..-
This. time . r.mstron Allan
:Lynn A $ ,. ; anieu b ;,.:Mrs: L'. nn Lowr at the'
Billy' ckc _Mar hlaeCharles.. I�1ar P Y Y 1' . ..
MacKay, John Hooisma and , Y, Y ., ' it an.and. s awe :,..;ibson t the PP
• . .• -, rtnc- and. can Scott: $ lull' . n •G .. ,.a , e
fc r : aret• Cou Y , .,
i k decided to show Lions ,Head., iano. 'Next Sunda s services
he Junior *irls also exhibaited P Y
whowas boss:: e t the rule. ,T 7
, s. � , o ,. . •. . .... • ' � '`' will be ,conducted b Lester der :us
�:. • - : • :. , the traditional 801.15 tc.naeit b. Y
_. tha-t f -i b t in -�in...ih a t h i r -d... e r iod . __c W.._ w i._.�;
$ s u eCn : uniors at" ba on whiletev.:-.':ivlr,,. `1Jr11 tte'rtdra"'
:... holden the a g • � y
-results n a game misconduct Co `ference.
• • . . . :..... : .. r._.. _ ..:.. .., ... .. b . a ,score of 33 28, Joa tine
Ri ie, was' getting +short of la ers...n
. P Y , $ $ . P y Mc�arvey l:ed the way with 15 :.
The coaches decided to stop the ' ° . Dint with 'an astoundi :T ei ht..;
andgarne
not .play e.lasi.ten% � ba'sltetsty reached.
1" minutes: Thea ms retired to , Kath , f"arrell.,
Y her Feak in the second quarter • ,.
Li their dr`essin � rooms, . `The Ri4I0Y three ' •to earn 6 points.
. ,. .., • �yith three ,baskets,.._. ,
team was faced with hot•hcaded , others whocontributed:to the
P
' MacKay ' 'scant effort were Sally Elliott,
fate§, Wlicn Allan
...stepped off the ice he was jtiniped ;lKim 'Farrell and' :Sally tlarris'on`'
I It is purely a warning system
Which ' is used to'alert nearby nurs
les when a cardiac' patient is in
acutedanger , so 'that .nurse':or• doc
-ate aceta -ii..,'.
to: aid .the patient: --It can , how
ever; be ofassistance in operating
;room :procedures.
—The committee recommended -u.
installation of the equi,mentin
two rooms in -the; intensive care
unit, with a nursingstation re
constructed to give the staff
mediate, access to the two rooms
There.was' considerable discus=
sion among board. member's.and
doctors about the location `ggsu- est.
•:ed: and it "was, finally decided to
prepare a report not only on this' .;
'.particularrecommendation ,`abut
also on the enlarged` areas needed
in:twoother departments::., The
'over- 11 plan will be submitted'to
(OHSC for 'a' roval in P P
rinci le be
PP
;fore any action is taken.
t ADDITIONAL; DOCTOR
' The board 'chairman said. that,
.1
- , e • e
three members of the rnedidal stafi.
are now entitled. to sit as board'
;ri .embers, The medical.' associa
tion-had.=elected its-new-:of-fic-ers
dorri Dr : C
Dr, M.' H..- in, . J.
andDr Mere'or-•
Kim J...•K. G „go will
represent. �.he o.i.bec us
t assocati n a se
of their offices as chief'of staff ,
•
secte-ta- -and resident . ' He .Wel*
corned .Dr'. McGregor to. the meet
g
'nig and added that: Dr: R. D.:Wil
g•
kns win continue :as. a:.board' mern-
t° e,.:,
her un 1 the annual Meeting. of
i. n atm ei g '
the hospital association:
strated by .General Electric
appears to be the most suitable
for installation here, one reason
being thai: other General Electric
t
equ.lpme:nt.. in.:the„hospitai:-re
quires regular callsa service`-
by
Man from that company., . The
'service on the'- monitor could: be
combined with. that requie&in'
other departrtients t '
Cost•.of the Monitor would be'
about $11',000 before installation.
Dry CvlcKim pointed -,out that
he monitor in no way saves lives. Meeting.
1v
Wonlen'en'.�.a ed -in. tanning,
ahare_the_same_ nterests.,•.res
sibilities and work' with the men,
Perhaps this is whyA riculture' is.
P �
one of the few remaining • indust-
ties in Canada which has not - yet
fallen into predominate,i,.,�;.forer n, ...., r
ownership and. control. A success's
,:u1 bake'sale was held in. lLueknow
on, January 23 by ladies of the
'N.;F:U:: Tickets ate being sold.
'on a patchwork quilt, .made and
donated to the N: P.0 t by' Mrs.
Prances Wilkins: • "The draw for
. tltis�w-x;ll be made n -the:-P' brUar