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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-23, Page 7APPLICATIONS 0•40•.....•••eo•o••••••••• WILL BE RECEIVED BY Lucknow Recreation committee FOR SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS AND LIFE GUARDS AT LUCKNOW SWIMMING POOL. FOR THE COMING SEASON ALSO SUMMER PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS Applicants are required to apply in writing, stating qualif- cations, by April 30 to .WM. R. HUNTER Lucknow Recreation Committee Box 32, Lucknow, Ont. PIP .11" PIP 4, 40' 40, 4P IP 411, IP 411, IP IP .dr KINCARDINE TRAVEL SERVICE A division of Hanover Travel FOR A SHORT SPRING HOLIDAY MAY WE SUGGEST Canadian West, Maritimes - Gaspe and Newfoundland, Alaska, New England, Washington, Pennsylvania, Smokey Mountains, Kentucky and Grand Ole Opry, * California, Mackinac Island and Agawa Canyon Lake Superior and Polar Bear - Manitoulin your • ' , Akron - Cathedral of Tomorrow, Wheeling, * Ottawa- Tulip Festival and Victoria Long Weekend Tours to Boston, Washington and Wheeling PICK UP SERVICE PROVIDED IN WINGHAM, LUCKNOW AND MANY SURROUNDING TOWNS TRAVEL WITH THE EXPERIENCE HOLIDAY MAKER For a copy of the Above Brochures fill in the coupon below and mail to: ALL STAR TOURS P.O. BOX 24, GALT ONTARIO NAME ADDRESS crry L.S. ... ei Oil ROM IM if. ... • CANADA EAST - WEST TOURS July 26 12 days. Maritime by deluxe 1, , • motorcoach from Kincardine from $310.00 per person August 9 & 15 days Maritime by deluxe Sept. 6 motorcoach from Kincardine from $359.00 per person June 28 22 days Western Canada by deluxe August 30 Motorcoach from Kincardine from $563.00 per person August 16 12 days Western. Canada by air and.cieluxe motorcoach CUBA alianantalimma Friendly , — Intriguing — Economical Cuba beckons in 1975, from the excitement of Historic Havana to the dean white sands of Varadero Beach-- includes: Return, air transportation via Sunflight's private-Quebecair jet, transfers in Cuba, 7 nights accommodation, full %breakfast, lunch and dinner daily including beer and wine.. Holidays from $329.00 per person Departures from Toronto weekly October 29 to December 10, 1975, Don't forget those great cigars and please no TIPPING In Cuba. ABC CHARTERS TO ENGLAND unlluHtluutunnrunuurinnrnntuurrunnuuuuurunruururruruttrnrrnurrrnrrrrnturrnrutr Additional flights have been added from Toronto to London and Manchester for 2, 3 and 4 weeks over Christmas and New Year, space is limited so reserve early and don't be disappointed. Prices 'to London $289.00, to Manchester $274.00. FOR MEMBERSHIP ON ANY OF /THE ABOVE TOURS CONTACT KINCARDINE TRAVEL SERVICE 831 Queen St 396-3477 OR HANOVER TRAVEL SERVICE 290 Tenth St. 1400-265-3007 Toll Free 4, 41P AP 4P dr dr w.. 4P air elP IP IP dr dr w dr ,op dip ep Apr w ,„ir from $659.00 per person wOONESDAY, APRIL 23, 1975 TODAY'S HEALTH Rehabilitation merely means putting back on the right tracks those who may have wandered off them — which is easy enough to do. For mental illness has its roots mainly in problems of living, and, ********44.),(41-4_*41.10.4.41. ALL STAR TOURS * Pioneers of Escorted * Motor Coach Tours * SENIOR CITIZEN'S SPECIALS * 13 Day Eastern Canada Tour — Leaves June 15th. From $319 22 Day Western Canada Tour — Leaves June 20th. From $489. *, 5 Day Polar Bear Tour — Moosenee — Leaves August 26th. From $139. 5 Day Smokey Mountain Colour Tour — Leaves October 14th . From $130 *FLOR IDA OFF-SEASON SPECIALS* OUR NEW SUMMER COLOURED CATALOGUE IS * 44 NOW AVAILABLE WITH MULTI DEPARTURES• TO: It * * says. Dr: Harvey Brooker, a psychol- ogist at Toronto's Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, "There's a very thin line between coping and not coping with life . . . people with psychiatric problems aren't that 'much different from so-called 'normal' people." It's the realization Hof this in . recent times that has led to more humane and practical treatment. Mental illness is no longer talked about in' whispers; its sufferers are no longer shunted to some quiet institutional siding to be left. For instance, patients at 'the Clarke Institute, once ,they have undergone medical treatment for a specific problem, are actively helped back into their family, employment and community roles. The people who provide this re- habilitation come from a variety of OF THANKS, 'Bert Alton wishes to express thanks to friends and relatives for remembering him while in hos- pital with cards and visits. Thanks also to Doctors Corrin and Mc- Kim, office nurses and staff on 2nd floor. I would like to thank all who remembered me in 'any way while' in Wingham Hospital. Sincerely Eva Nicholson The Family of the late Ellen Muriel Nivin.s wish to express their sincere appreciation to , all relatives, friends and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy and kindness extended to them during the sad bereavement in the loss of a loving mother, grand- mother, great grandmother; for floral' donations,, cards and letters, prayers, baking sent to the house; all donations to Cancer Society and Gideons. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Pastor Brubacher, Arthur Funeral Home and Ladies of Nile Church for bountiful lunch. The family of the late Stewart Mann wish to express their sin- cere appreciation to all friends ' and neighbours for the expres- sions of sympathy and kindness extended to them during their re- cent sad bereavement in' the loss of their loving son and brother, for floral tributes, and all other , donations, cards and letters and all those who called at the home and helped in' so many different ways, for moral support, baking, serving lunch, etc. Thanks also to Rev. Kaufman and Rev. Noble. Your kindness will always be remembered. , wisli to thank everyone who remembered Peter and myself with cards and \gifts while we were in hospital and since return- ing home. Jackie McNay The family of the late Mrs. Wm. Orr wish to express thanks for flowers and other expressions of sympathy during their bereave- ment. Thanks also to ,Dr. Leahy and for nursing care during their mother's stay in hospital. All was deeply appreciated. A sincere bank you to Drs. Corrin and McKim and the staff on second floor at Wingham and District Hospital for the excel- lent care we received. A special thanks to' relatives and friends for visiting us and also for 'cards, flowers and gifts. All was greatly appreciated. • Helen and Scott Rintoul Bob and Helen Stothers wish to express their sincere thanks to all who l attended and contributed to the appreciation night held recent- ly in their honour at Brookside. Your choice of a gift was most appropriate and is appreciated daily. A special thanks to those who so capably worked and ar- ranged such a memorable even- ing for us. I ' wish to thank my old neigh- bours and friends and the wonder- ful ladies of the community for the money contribution on our re- cent marriage. This will never be forgotten. Sincerely Mrs. Mary (Pace)Sayers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan disciplines: they are psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers and nurses. For patients whose acute depres- sion or anxiety affected work or personal relationships, and caused them to seek help in the first place, it may be difficult to pick ‘up the threads of their former lives when they hturn to the community. Rehabilitation programs at the Clarke and elsewhere help make the transition easier by conducting workshops in which participants are helped to reassess their aptitudes and skills. - "'They are, helped not only for work, but for living," as Dr. Brooker puts it. Brooker gives as examples the typist who is encouraged to, increase' her speed so that she can apply with confidence for a job; the university HOLLAND TULIP TIME May 15 — 4 days from $88.00 Includes: • Motorcoach from Kin- cardine and return', fully escort- ed, 3 nights accommodation, hotel tax, guided, tour of Holland, 1 dinner, reserved seat for Par- ade of Bands, admission to Dutch Village, reserved seat at Tulip Time Show. FRANKENMUTH BAVARIAN FESTIVAL L. June 13 — 3 days from $51.00 Includes: Nlotorcoach from Kin- cardine and return, fully escort- ed, 2 nights accommodation, guided tour of Frankenmuth, ad- mission to Spas Platz. by David Woods • Statistics Show that one Canadian in eight will at. some time or other undergo psychiatric treatment. • . In mo.st,cases such treatment 14 Days ir • 5 Weekly Departures Beginning April 26. ONLY $159. * If If 4- 'cif 4- *********************** THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN I OTTAWA TULIP TIME May 16 —,. 4 days from $68.00 Includes: Motorcoach from Kin- cardine and return, fully escort- ed, 3 'nights accommodation, guided tour of Ottawa,' 1000 Is- land boat cruise — Additional 3 day departure on May 23 from $54.00. NASHVILLE May 16 — 4 days from $87.00 Includes: Motorc,oach from Kin- cardine and return, fully escort; ed, 2 nights accommodation, re- served seat for Grand Ole Opry, , guided 'tour of Nashville, trans- portation to and from Opryland. student who is shown how to con- centrate better; and the schizo- phrenic who is taught how to relate differently to others. The workshops serve as a launch- ing pad for six months or 'so of follow-up once the patient is back in the community setting where help and guidance are continued. The Clarke Institute's rehabilita- tion services looked after some 375 patients last year — actively placing more than 200 of them in new work or learning environments. The Institute works with Canada Manpower and other employment agencies to return mental' patients' to suitable and fulfilling work — to / put them back on the tracks as wow as they're ready. And, with ongoing care, it offers help when needed to keep them there. I 4 111 tR it 0.5