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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-01-07, Page 22Poo all---Lackamrie "Seatltel! .Wed tsdy, " �, 1981 On member S, :19B), .Bill. and Noma Campbell- cele- brated eie b rated their SOth , wedding anniversary: ahead of the, actual date, ,December13. An Open House was held. at . the tucknow Comptes. where many relatives and .. friends attended to convey, their best' wishes. Musk was supplied by 8oyd's Orches- tra and old tune waltzes were played on the violin by Bert MacDonald of Goderieh, from whom Bill and Noma had purchased their farm on highway 86z We would like to mention the following incident coni cerning Gordon Fisher, now retired barber, who when hearing of this occasion, mentioned having cut the .t the end of this month Edna Cook will say goodbye to the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital where she's been supervisor of obstetrics for 37 years. That's when she'll ' refire from the hospital Where she'. received her nurses' train= iag. She's been on staff for 38 years. At a wine and cheese.. reception this : week John: 1-irby, chairman of the'board . . of trustees of the hospital, paid; tribute to the many long years of loyal service given by Miss Cook. : He noted that she began her nursing career when salaries were $85`.monthly far a 12 -hour "fork day. More ANNUAL than 20,000 babies were delivered during Miss Cook's tenure and, on more than one occasion, a baby was deliver- ed'' before the arrival of the doctor. 1' Mr. Kirby.said that More than . 600 nursing students had trained in obstetrics under Miss Cook's guidance. She took her post -graduate training in obstetrics in Mon- treal. Dr.` R. J Daisley. spoke on behalf of the Medical staff and presented Miss Cook with a gift. The reception was for the supervisory staff of the Gen- eral and .Marine Hospital.: Among the gues A.IFfete Di George Taylor,. lho joined. the hospital :staff in 1936, and grroont's hair the day of his wedding and asked .that he might do : a. ticomplimenttary cut SO years later. Bill . and Noma were mar- ried at Pine River manse by the Rev. D. Campbell, spending their honeymoon in Detroit. Noma .is the 'daugh- ter of the late Maggie "Was" ton) and Roberrt. Shiells of Amberley and Bill is the son of . Mrs.. Mabel Campbell; now of Princes Court, Kin- cardine . and the late Albert Campbell, ' nedy of <Luck - now. They have, 'three' daugh- Asers, Joyce (Mrs. Robert Courtney) of R. 11 1 Ripley, Joan (Mrs. Ellwood Irwin) of Guelph and Janet (Mrs. Bill 'Wks. Taylor,.. and Dr. C. Y. Hauch; who mime to Owen Sound as chief of surgery from New York in 1938, and :Mrs. Hauch,. as well as other retired staff members. .• • • Included: in the .gam pres- ented to Miss Cook was the figurine., Babe in arms Miss Cook is a sister of Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie, Lucknow. ; Winners during the month of December in the. Lucknow and District Kinsmen: Club hockey pool were as follows December 6 with a time of 36 seconds, Paul l Redpath, Ow- en Sound and Lorne Forster, Lucknow; December 13 (02 seconds); Ross and Bob Moffatt Culross, and Jack Strickland, Lucknow; Decem- ber 20. (08 seconds), John Sutton, Teeswater and Dave Newbold, Lucknow; Decem- ber 27 (49 seconds), John, MacKenzie, Lucknow and Mary Jerome, Lucknow., There are two winners each week as two complete. pools were sold. Profits from ticket sales went towards, the new shelving and cabinets the dub put into the Lucknow Library. M81'S, SEMI'S i comas LEATHER i VINYL Winter Boots *S t ivotiNI B LUGGAGE J MEN'S OVERSHOES +INSULATED *FELT PAC STEELTOE WORK 'BOOTS Lucknow LES PETTER SHOES Phone 528-2011 Kempton), of Point Clark. TheY have 14 grandchildren and' four great grandchild;-! ren. - Noma has one sister, Mrs. George McDonald. of Ripley and Bill has a bar, Reg of Downsview, a tl' 'a brother Lyall deceased. During the (nurse . of the evening their three isugh . ters asked their , parents , to` come to the front of' the hall where Joan spm kind words . about t err parents on behalf of the family and accompan- ied by Janet and Joyce sang o nr a favourite songs which • where enjoyed by all. ,Bill' :and Noma farmed for .33.. years near ' Amberley before moving to Kincardine where Bill worked for Cottrill Fuels and Noma for 18 years at the Kincardine Creamery before "commencing work at Baker and Irwin from where they retired to Lucknow. A family dinner had, also 'been held on Sunday, Nov- ember 30 at •the Embassy Restaurant in Kincardine. The grateful couple will have many ;memories of a. wonderful time with friends. • Phone 528-341; �. WAIT WITH .PORK 19 OZ. S • OPEN SIX DAYS LINED COVERALLS DUCK SNOSUf'TS SKI DOO SUITS JACKETS