The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-05, Page 22•
Page 22—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 5, 1978
•VILLAGE OF L,Uc.KNOW
sass Cutting
for 1978
Quotations will be received by the undersigned
at the Municipal Office for cutting grass
at the following locations
MEDICAL CENTRE
VICTORIA PARK
TOWN HALL
PUMP HOUSE - ROSS STREET
SWIMMING POOL
Grass to be cut as necessary
Quotation to show cost for each time cut
Closing date 5 o'clock April 11, 1978
A. E. HERBERT,
CLERK TREASURER.
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Ontario
Public Hearings
on
Confidentially
of Health Records
in Ontario
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Confiden-
tiality of Health Records in Ontario invites you.to
attend its public hearings.
The Commission is reviewing health and related
legislation and regulations, and administrative
processes under such legislation, to determine.
whether proper protection is given to the rights
of persons who hove received, or who_ may
receive, health services, to preserve the confi-
dentiality of information collected under such
legislation.
Public hearings will commence on Monday,
thel7th day of April,1978, at10:00a.m., in Hearing
Room No. 1, 21st Floor, 180 Dundas Street West,
Toronto. Anyone wishing to speak at these hear-
ings is requested to contact the Commission in
writing or by telephone to arrange a time for
making submissions'.
The Commission continues to welcome opin-
ions, comments and information from all interested
individuals and organizations.
Sorrespondence .may be addressed to:
ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO •
THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF HEALTH RECORDS
IN ONTARIO,
22nd Floor, 180 Dundas Street West,
TORONTO, Ontario, M5G 1Z8.
Telephone: 1416) 965-4003
The Honourable Mr. Justice Krever,
Commissioner. --
Harvey t Strosberg,
Counsel to the Commission.
The first baby goats born on the farm of Martin Hendricks at R R7 Lucknow were a set of
triplets. Willy Hendricks holds the three male kids, Joe, Marvin and Mickey, who were
born to their nanny, Mertyle on Sunday, March 19. The father of the kids was the billy
goat, Mickey, which the Hendricks sold earlier this year. (Sentinel staff photo)
Kingsbridge
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to Mr. Alvin Collinson
and to the merribers of the
Collinson -Drennan families
on the death of Mrs. Alvin
(Thelma) Drennan) Collinson
who passed" away at the
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich
on Wednesday, March 29th in
her 60th year.
A good crowd attended the
Parish Dance held in St.
Joseph's Parish Hall at
Kingsbridge on Saturday,
April 1st sponsored by. the
Youth Club of Kingsbridge.
Congratulations to
Marianne Frayne who took
part in the University of
Western Ontario "Cecilian
Choir" at St. Michael's
Church, London on Monday,
March 20th. Her mother, Mrs.
Eugene Frayne, and . her
brother Patrick were on hand
for the recital. Patrick
remained in London with his -
sister for the Easter holiday
vacation. While in London,
Mrs. Frayne and Patrick also
visited with Mrs. Mary
Frayne.
Mrs. Lucille Copperault of
Detroit, Michigan visited
with her sister Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Clare and Mary
Luanne during the past week.
They spent Easter Sunday,
March 26 with Reverend
Father Lloyd Ryan, Church
of Our Lady, Guelph where
they were joined by other
BY TERESA COURTNEY
members of the Ryan
families.
Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Lisa
and Patrick visited on
Monday, March 27 with her
sister Mr. and Mrs. Ed
O'Grady in Listowel.
Mr. Frank Sullivan was
transferred by ambulance
from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London to the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich on Tuesday, March
28th. Frank had broken his
hip while visiting in London
on March 16. He is
progressing favourably and is
now walking with the use of a
cane.
"Mr. and Mrs, Danny
Frayne, Cambridge, Galt,
visited recently with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Frayne and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zyluk
spent the Easter- holiday
vacation in California.
Mrs. Betty Lou_ Dalton,
Mrs. Eileen Wilson, Mrs.
Diane Wisser and Miss
Antoinette Dalton of Royal
Oak, Michigan have returned
following a holiday in Las
Vegas.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Frayne returned to their
home here on Monday, March
27 following an eight-day
vacation in prance and Spain.
They visited with their son,
Peter, who is a high school
"toacher in Bagneresie
Bigorre, •--France, teaching
English.
Mrs. Benson Shackleton, a
patient , in the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich for 11 days is now
able to be at home.
Easter visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe and
family were Reverend Father
Cyril O'Keefe of Montreal,
Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. John
Gallant, the former Mary
Anne O'Keefe and Miss
Nancy and Kathy O'Keefe.
The hockey season has
come to a close for this year.
On Monday evening, March
27, House League Hockey fun
night was held. At 7:30 p.m.
the ruins House League
cham ions for this season
playe an exhibition game
again t the Canadians (the
consol tion winners). The
Bruin still proved them-
selve the champions
defea ing the Canadians" with
the score Bruins 3 -
Canadians 1. This was
followed by an hour of skating
for all the houseleaguers and
their families. Awards were
presented to the winners and
the coaches were called dri to
say a few words. Special
thanks was given to all those
who helpedmake the House
League Hockey season so
successful.
Congratulations to the
Kintail Flyers who defeated
the Dutchmen to win the
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