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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-08-26, Page 4page 4 - Luckrtow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 2fn; 1998 Changes of address, orders for subseipUons, =aunt) eliverable copies fretum: postage guaranteed) are to be sent to The lauclncow Sentinel at the address indicated here, Advertising is accepted on the condition that in the event of a typographical error; the pop. *fond the advertising space occupied.by the erroneous item t jetherwith a reasonable altowanee for signature. will not be charged. Rowes Publisher€ community litvnpaper 61a caranpbeli St.. l uchnow. +Ozatario. P.O. Box 400, Lucitnrpr, Ontario NOG 2HO Cerra. phone: (519) 528-2122 fax: (5.19) 528-3529 Estobitshed 1873 Toni. Thompson Advertising. r Fat Livingston — General Manager / Editor , . Phyllis. Matthews Helm Mace Adminharator Joan tourfa ey -- Typesetter , Subscription Rates advance: (gul $25 6e and G.S;TT l . Senior p $� Regular $?.6.6� (incl. postage and 4a.S. 1'`or eig n & USA — Seam Publications Mail Registration No. 1075.56 held at Ooderich, Ontario. Published 52 tunes a year: Ll "l for, hat the•balance of the advertisement wall be paid at tbeappllcable rates; c -roan. iuclsentehuro tet.m.ca letterset aaidteros: lattp/../www.boweratet.Foiliilucknow/ Dedicate palliative are roomat hospi.01 by Pat Livingston Room 225 at the . Wiingh'am and District Hospital was dedicated as a palliative care room on Aug. 19. Th"at:.dedication, brought to realization a. goal the staff and; adtninis•- tration at the hospital have been working towards for about five years. "The (palliative care( program means a lot to us," said Lloyd Koch; CEO, "to be able to pro- vide the kind of facility that can be appreciated' by families. The dedicating, and opening of the: pallia=. tive are room is a cele- Writers Dear Paul: My ,sincerest thank you for accommodating my Middleton family display. . at,the'reunion. . My husband and I had a ,..great time touring the town.; and looking at the... displays. • • Please give our compli- ments to all the hard: working people who :worked for the Reunion to make it such a greatday bration for. us.". Room 225 has been renovated with air condi- tioning and furnishings. added to make it more comfortable for the patient and; their loved ones who stay by their` side. Koch. saidit was: brought about by generous in, memoriam. donations. Rev Stephen Huntley,. the co-ordinating chaplain for the hospital, conducted the ceremony dedicating the room, "to Cod and the workthat will be under- taken in that room and this. hospital;" Liz Phelan, nursing co - ordinator, said, "It is a dream come true to have a room dedicated to patients in their last days." - Donations: made the following possible; - - an oak cross, handcrafted by Ralph Campbell of. St. Andrew's Presby.terian Church., Wingham and: donated by the Wingharn and 'District Ministerial Association; leather recliners with matching ,ottomans by the, Wingham and Area Palliative Care Services; electric bed by the family. and friends. of the late Charles . Murray, John Strong'and Robert Harper; praise reunion Thanks Paul. for 'send ing; the video so tir§iniptly. I am going. to visit Lynn and -Nancy Walden . in ,. Victoria' later in August u t.•, 1 and: wanted, to;,have the for us, video to show them It as, We look forward to excellent. The : whole. enjoying Reunion,150. .reunion, was very good, . Carol (Middleton) well planned; You all must Williarfis:; :lie congratulated. It must have taken a lot of work 'Planning. • Dear Paul: Betty Ackert. Craft e your ere arc yyclass . the Satu•day Ni, ;ht !kie Sentinel Office:;. ns i t unlnal charge of 10 years ago, Aug=.?4,,1988 ourisni promoted. . A. nurrilier of good.• ideas on how .the village, of Luck.now can promote: itself as a- ton rist•area'. were presented at the: were, meeting, of. 'the r:.iicknow "Tourisrii Coininittee. The..conilinit-; tee was formed' earlier this 'slimmer "at the sug- gestion of the . Grey, Bruce Tourist. Association. Ruck McArthur chaired the' Aug-. • 15'. meeting 'of the newly formed Tourist.' Cornixiittee which was heldat the Luck,tnow Town Halt. • The" main topic dis- cussed at the meeting by the 14 i'nteres.ted, resi- dents. ,in 'attendance eluded the production' = CD player by the RPN's. of Wingham and District Hospital; - handcrafted quilt by June To nek; - TV,, entertainment centre andd microwave with stand in memory of 'Joan. Wittig • by her. husband Bob, daughters Lynda, Deborah and Jackie, and son. Steven. Room 225. is a private _room, Future goals include revamping 227, a semi- private room, to become another private palliative care ronm Mernbers.. of the late Charles Murray'a family;'vinare on hand for the dedi. .cation' of Room 225 as a Palliative 'Care room at Wingham and; District Hospital last week. From the left, back row Brian Murray,'Donnie Murray, .' Paul Murray, Karen Murray.. Third'; row Elaine" Fisher, Eleanor Kraemer, Barb Murray. Second row: Joan Murray and Carrie Murray. Front row: Betty Anne Murray and Joanne Beishuiten. (Livingston photo)': I quilters were winner .,.and printing of a tourist brochure .for this area. Other suggestions tabled Monday included the• posting of. a sign; on Highway 86 at theout- skirts of the village :indi- eating° to passiing. nno.torists that I,,ucknow is atourist a;r.e a , and the .. .posting of a vil- lage. dirge-, • 'tory in a Y Y prominent position the village., , District Conirnunity, Centre' will be:officially opened Saturday., Although the centre has, been functional for a couples months, dances and other events haeme been staged there, the ,opening was del a ed u n t i Situ day. ;IA'. •IA,. host of 1.'o c aa.1 �olntrc.l dignitaries and MPP :Murray:. Gaunt are expected for the:, ribbon cutting: cere- moray. 20,years ago, Aug. 23,1978.. 'lo r:mun.it;y.... (' Centre officially opened ,- After months of planning, g, organizing; fund raisin frustrations and construe- tiort the:Liteknow and" 30 years ago, Aug. 26, 1948 isttnetion for �quiiters, `Members of the. justly proud of their. achievement Ia. winning first place:: n -.the Canadian National Exhibition" quilt .compe"ti- tion, And .as well as the distinction. and' publicity that goes with their sue_ cess„ is a substantial, cash .prizeof$100. There were 17 quilts in;the competition from various points. across the 1)olninioil. Yacht was in difficul- ty off Amberley. Beach'- , each -, There has been;., an 'epi- demic of yachting trou-;, bles this season, along the lake, One of the latest occurred last. Friday. evening off Amberley beach, when a Sarnia" couple were adrift for a few hours, when their.. motor went dead: due to a Kintail Branch of the • plugged feed.lirie and a Women's Institute can:abe stuck starter. .d.:l. l'.-Jl,.' ✓, w rt++ w .. • s:w� • •