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Mrs. Gordon Ste- Mr. & Mrs. C.Mc
wart and three Crae of Byron, we- Mr. & Mrs. Flet-
children, Mark, re at their cotta- cher McLaughlin,
Bonnie-Lu, and Rut ge on Howard St. Toronto, and Mr. &
An :e, of R. R. ;/,' 1 for the week-end. Mrs. Paul Moss,
Ripley, spent 'rues London, spent the
day with Mr. & Mrs Miss M. Hodgins Thanksgiving weak-
E. W. Erickson & and Miss M. MacDon end with the lad-
family at"Spruce ald spent friday ies mother, Mrs.J.
Haven". until monday at th Cluff.
Mr. t Mrs. From-
er, t children,
Kitchener, and
guest Gwilyn Arch-
er, Otte :ea, • -ere
at their cottage
for the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. McKen
eie chjlOreie
,t Poths cetteges
of Toronto. for the weekend.
e formers summer
home and were join
ed by Mrs. Thrmith
Mrs. McLean, and
Miss E. MacKay, al]
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Irvine Pease,
London accompanied
by his mother, Mrs
Myrtle Pease, sp-
ent the weekend at
his village home.
Mr. & Mrs. Georg_
Tauchman of Torontc
and Mr. & Mrs. Les
lie Howey & their
daughter, Jeannet-
te, of Pontiac,Mi-
chigan, were week-
end guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Logan.
Miss Ethel Blair
Toronto visited her Mr. & Mrs. Vrar-
parents, Mr. & Mrs rem Cook, London,
R. Blair for the accomoanied by
weekend. their daughter &
son-in-lay-, Mr.
Mr. & Mrs. John & Mrs. T. Logan,
MacKeneie & child- were at their cot-
ren returned to tape this weekend.
Toronto on Monday,
after having spent
the weekend with
his parents, Mr.
& Mrs. J. MacKenri
Mr. & Mrs. C.E.
Pickard, Dundas,
spent Thanksgiving
weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. LI;e. Erickson
& family at "Spruc
e Havenn.
Friends of Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Maki Les
called on Friday
night and gave th-
em a surprise par-
ty to celebrate
their 40th wedding
anniversary.
Miss Joanne Hull
of Milton, spent
the weekend with
her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Hulls.
Their son & family
°c Mrs. Ken Hu-
lls, & Michael,
joined them on Th-
anksgiving Day.
Mr. & Mrs. Georg
Heard; Mrs. Charl-
es Bell, Mrs. Wil-
liam Orr: Mr. &Mrs
Allan Hutchings;
Mr. & Mrs. A.P.Sco-
tchmer; & Mr. &
Mrs. Stephen. Scot-
chmer attended the
Hutchings-Sellars
wedding in London
on Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Will ,
iam Barber & fami-
ly of at. Thomas,
sent the weekend
at their cottage.
The Senior Citi-
zens Club held
"Open Houseil at
the Orange Hall
last Thursday even
ing. During a sh-
ort business meet-
ing it was announ-
ced that anyone
wishing to go to
the Royal Winter
Fair held in Tor-
onto next month
would they contact
the following mem-
bers of the bus
committee; Mrs. W.
Westlake, Mrs. G.
Hopson, Mr. L. Sc-
otchmer. An even-
ing of Euchre &
Bridge followed by
a delicious lunch
was enjoyed by th-
ose present.
Mrs. George Reid
Varna, visited Mrs
E. H. Featherston
for the weekend.
The Cubs are
asked to meet with
the Scouts at the
Parish Hall on Fri
day evening, Oct.
15 at 7.00 pin. to
help polish apoles
in preparation
for Apple Day" Sat
urday Oct. 16th.
The leaders ask as
many Cubs & Scouts
as possible to
come along & Help.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Mackie, Stephen &
Joanne spent the
Thanksgiving week-
end in Ottawa, Ma-
ster Jimmy Mackie
was the guest of
his gradparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Makins for the
emehend.
On Saturday Oct.
9th, the Bayfield
Yacht Club held
their annual ”End
of the Season!?
dinner & dance.
The dinner attend
ed by .bout 50 mom
hers c: friends was
held at The Little
Inn, followed by
dancing to Red
Rhhl el his orches
tra at the Pavil-
ion, Bayfield.
All Employees
At Nursing
Home Xrayed
The regular meeting or the-
!limn County Tuberculosis As-
7ociation was held in the Town
!all, Seaforth. Tuesday eye-
ing of.last week, in charge of
resident G. A. Watt.
Miss Louise Robertson, Edu-
•ation chairman, reported that
the secretary had attended 16
airs with educational mater-
ittis. From this venture re-
quests had been received for
other educational materials
froin a number of teachers and
nursing students- in Huron and
Perth. Requests for speakers
on tuberculosis have also beet;
received. The Huron Count...
Chapter of 1he Registered Nurs-
es of Ontario will have Dr. .J.
B. Robinson. Medical Director
of Beck Memorial Sanatorium,
as their speaker on "Tuber-
culosis" at an October dinner-
meetMg.
The rehabilitation chairman.
William Elston, said financial
assistance had been given to
an cx-patient of the Sanator-
ium. F. E. Walker gave the
Case Finding report, stating
that all employees of the new
Maitland Manor Nursing Home.
Goderich, had been X-rayed.
Things are in readiness for
the Christmas Seal Sale, which
begins in November, with Ma-
dame Vanier as Honorary Pa-
tron, according to Mrs. D. C.
Cornish, chairman of the Seal
Sale committee.
Pastel Uniforms
Make Hospitals
Less Scary
When children in a hospital
are treated by nurses dressed in
ordinary street clothes rather
than their usual white uniforms
and caps, the youngsters are
apt to be less frightened and
anxious. This is the finding of
a study made by the Gainesville
(Fla.) Hospital and Clinic, and
reported in "Hospitals", journal
of the American Hospital As-
sociation.
Children from six months to
five years, the study shows,
"cried less, ate better, could be
held for physical examination,
and seemed more eager to be
held" by nurses wearing colored
dresses rather than white uni-
forms. School-age children,
too, seemed more at ease.
Parents were also enthusias-
tic about the changeover. They
felt that nurses were "more ap-
proachable" and their children
"more manageable" in the
changed atmosphere. One
mother explained that her child
had such a fear of white that
the youngster was even afraid
to go to the supermarket where
the clerks wear white jackets.
This is not an uncommon re-
action, since children associate
men and women in white with
shots and medicine.
Social News
By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38
Mr. Mrs. J.E.
Chapman & family
of London, spent
thee-tt'eekend at
their cottage on
Howrd St.
Mr. & Mrs. J.B.
Grime, Derek &
Barry were over-
night guests on
Sunday of his par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs.
Bellchamber.
Inclusion of a family room in a
house of modest area is an interest-
ing feature of this three-bedroom
design by architect Ronald Whiteley
of Don Mills. As well as providing
a play area for children the room
ensures good internal circulation.
The basement extends only under
the smaller wing of the house. A
wide roof overhang protects both
the main and rear entrances and
shields the two living-dining room
windows. There is ample closet
space with two linen closets and a
clothes closet in the family room
in addition to a large coat closet
at the front entrance.
The total floor area is 1,063
square feet and the exterior dimen-
sions are 28 feet, eight inches, by
43 feet, six inches. Working draw-
ings for the house, known as Design
284, may be obtained from Central
Mortgage and Housing Corporation
at minimum cost.
Guests over the
weekend of Mr. &
Mrs. H. F. Scotch-
mer, were Mr. & M-
rs. Harold Simpson
& family, London;
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mr. & Mrs. S. Scot
Anderson & family chmer, Sarnia; &
of Science Hill, Jim McLeod, Toront
Mr. J. Ingram & spent Thanksgiving
children, London with their parents Michael Scotch-
were in the villa- Mr. & Mrs. Ed. St- mer spent Friday &
ge for the weekend urgeon. Saturday in London
visiting friends.
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