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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-01-06, Page 300,:';'Ionfrory friiiuma THE GIFT, OFITIE TEA* Net•stsnd at the threshold of the New year, a gift of .365 days is spread before us --each day feeing unlimited gppqr#unLties: ' `.,:.-Opportuities, • fo'. worl+*tM ,tor' rest, for Iay; otrthoughti ecitt ation. and; prayer; for study, .reg ;card'', and analysis; for joy, hap,- Dines$ and .laughter; • for. silence, ;obtrude, and peace. -i'.4.... •• -.:..Opportunities'to love, to trust to praise, to. give, to help and ;Q serve, to learn from the past ow. to del ;e into.. the future, one 'yet living in . the present,. ,_Opportunities to improve our nialSour health, our ,positron; ta. to bettk,. cu iv to l%igher deals, and get more out cif life Opportunities ;to i`ningle` With lie crowds; ..;to talk: 'With friends aid .'stra er. , or to walk alone 1n lie.,., shaded streets, the' stiirtny 'raids" or. i hey Silent woods; to ir.eathe the :breath of ` lifer. feel he.pulse of•.Nature; see G+od in he 'beautyaround" us __opportunities. to "discrirnina' tetween the true. Wand the false; e practice justice;' kindness' and. olerance ho have faith in, Our,;; elves, ,and yet behtaanble before, he": world. •--Opportunities to . .read ,good looks; listen 'to .'good music,: see, eauti;fulApietures; 'line architer- are and other 'works of art; to, reaxn,.,te. pl iii, tic' create, 'to.imake ndmend,. and to live always ; one' aye !ahead of yesterday.: All' these, and .more, are. :our ppoi tunitigs „during the .corning ear. -=Bye i Vh: Gendreau. UNITED CHURCH ICKNOW .':Stewart; B.A,:. 'Patine' SUNDAY, JANIARY m9, 1949 11 a.m.: "Profit: and saes" ' Story..', "The Stone in the. Road" 12.15' p ma `Sunday : SChool , . 7 ppm "Our Three -Fold' ;Oh jeetiye". �. a 0 A .family plot should .-be graced with ' the shrine -like` beauty of, a monument which • will be everlastingly a tribute to those; at rest.; We have many Massie styles , to suggest, and will work • with you, on, . cus-' tom designs. Exceptionally low .prices.. Nio canvassing,• 'whic-h.' elimin- rtes sales commisswons ___.,__ inscriptions Repairing ,:„Sandkilasting• Memorials 25, •Years',*'Experience• ' The latest in Portable Sandblast Equipment.' ., k11 work personally ' e*ecuted. Brownlie Altred t:* WI�TGHAIVI 'phone: 450 or EIL' M eL'ENNAlsT,, Ripley: Ontario. kiiiny men, women I gain 5,10,15 Ibs1 Get New Pep,' Vim, Vigor, tt 4 thrift,: Hony limbo till out: nets, hollows Up reek no longer eerawny; bet? loses batty rved, sickly "bean -pole••'' look. Thousands of •. woinen,'Metr, who never could gain .before. proud of ehepely,healthy looklnlr bodies. 11y think the special vlitor-bulkling .11eeh-butiding oettiea. It tonics; ittinulantsi Ittvlrsoratore, t, vitemla "11,, ealolunt,, enrich bleed, Improve wilteoand digestion eo food /Ives ,lou ,more 4th hod. nottrlebment' Out flesh On bate bone.. t !earattlt)too tat. IIdtop when you've gaiined\ 6, 10, Ib et20Ibe, yod need'tor normst weight. . t tttlNew;" et aoqualnted",else oat, doe 1 lIempo1 Added t . Ostt z Tomb Tahlete toe naw� r soup i , ►hie very day. At ►11 denim tits:' 't°irg LUCKNCYW SENT1NEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 11 Miss Mary 1. P ilU'p_ s, Toronto, iso visiting Cher '.sinter'; Mrs. ,T,• A. Ferguson, at present. ' , Mr, and Urs. Wellington :Nixon spend News bear's =with Miw: and Mrs. Win,. Brownof :Lit,>.eknow. „ Mrs, -•Verb .Buckton and child- ren, Marion .and Billy of : Tor onto, spent the holiday week with"Mr.. and. Mrs. Duncan MacConnell. and Mrs, Elliott .>+'efls haver reilurned • 4,0 • Smooth Rock Fails after spending' Christmas. hoitdays. �with ..re tivesand friends: Mrs.,- Aniel,ia'• Treleaven•-. 0n^•d: Gwen-- spe 7 -t - the 'Ohrisrtinas; •-htrl- :days at . Simlcae tiwrith Mr,.- and; Mrs: Law,irencg Tfemane.:. :Miss Mina :'Graham of e.;'t`liili, cothe, Ohio a•n,d Dein: ''llabki-rk of Essex ' ere:. •Christmas- visitors at, the . Graham• home, r: N "E. Bushell` w as ath; 0 at Guelph the first of the' week• taking a, short' course on` soils and 'food .conservation,; Mr, and : Mrs. Orin, Mo lPat, Mar- qlyn :arid* Judith'. of',Tloron ` et e. Wald. ay Visitors with Mr. :and Rathwell • C. Drennan returned lq:. Collingwood after spending':.the Yuletide with • his ..Parents., Mr artd�. ` rs W Dre�nnar Mrs. Thomas Aitchison's :aon¢r tion .,las, been:; very` Critical this' week.': She is being cared '.for.at the home •of. Mrs.: Margaret; Mac=. .Farlan • Mr. Jack MacMillan was taken to Sty Josef Hospital, London, this • 'week 1He ' has ••not been'.'in good ,'health and, his condition: is pausing co•rikern ;Miss Agnes MacQuaig of : Lon- don, Jack of Toronto«and his guest, Mr. Claude Bell, spent the Christmas holiday it the family. home: - .. , Mr;' and Mrs F,Tm E: Haldenby, Ralph and Florence of North C41- ross, Concession :' 14; ,were 'Christ'- mas guests .at the . home of the. :fo er's :Sister; •Mrs. Mat garet Thidlev of ';Lucknow. CANADIAN DOCI 'HEALTH. INSUKA1 RS AND Y 'eToronto Daily Star), no such , ptbl>c,, demand, . is enera, 'Nfrt, Neil MacCallum, w,ho has been afflicted for some time with rheumatism; Nis enjgying; sortie-: What better health than; a year ag e� •ie abl torgei llptIt R'th e house.' and, does net Suffer to the 'degree he.did. at one time. • • ,Dr. and Mrs. W. • W. •"$herwiri, their three• • sons,on�Itd, Doug, Las and Keith, and' Mr`s. L. { A. Reid of Qrono, ;were; holiday . vis 'itors at the h,orxie''of Mr•,; David 'Alton wand A the homes of''Ramerr •and Walter Alton. in Asthfield. • Mz' •and Mrs, James Barbour • of ^bondonr-IVIr, arid.Mrs.. '`Gordon -Mintier cot Toronto,..IVIri and Mrs. Albert . Rundle and ,daughters lads, °Anne and Grace ,of t5sh:= , awa ,spent Christmas week with •Mr...:and' Mrs;' Andrew' Gaunt and' other relatives:. Mr and.Mrs; •Jack:.MgKendrick of Windsor were "Christmas tors 'with Mr.' and Mrs. D., C. Mc- Morran..Mrs: Mcftendrick has re— nnained: for a4few daysti Jack -was- bereaved last; week; Eby the death of his -brother Walter, .who passed away in Detroit:. ` M r and Mrs "Jack Ake of •Halyrood, A Mr, Glen Walden o • Pine River, : Mr. aril • ,Vlrs. 3 art Taylor and' Musses Doris and J an Taylor, M'r•and Mrs.'Mel 'St : • • rt Deanna---Daw were e ,Year's', guests • ;of Mr, and: Wilfred Drennan. , Mr and Mrs. 'Wesley Husto Kitchener' ,:spent 'the week nc here, -:and .:.ort.their . return : w accomrpanied by • thei augn Grace *ho had pent the:' h days in the s illage. Bob .1 e of Elmira;,' wtid,'ihad also ;Yet* holidays he'r , returned. +:w them Mr and Mrs: Jake Hunter 'a family; :Mr, : and Mrs: Cliff ary.and '',Barry,. .Mr. and Mrs.-.wAH old Humphreyand,,, bars •Mr. 'and ..Mrs .Bill Henry a family, Mr .!and.' Mrs :, Ern Snowden, Mr:and. Mrs. Roy' inson, Mr,• and .Mrs.. George,. : ster, Miss T McGillvary ' a Comte Humphrey ' of : Hespel •.spent. Neryv . Years, ,with..Mr: Mrs: W. A.,' Humphrey .r. PAGE TIDE i Renewiir g Your Sentinel Subscription 'NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS: RNEWAI AND r 1q= Al ,.: • t 4e . • g:4, • • •14 rill, be accepts at thea pili • tine! will nite•d Sta ply : the " principles hof healtti r l'illi'anefe'tO its medical ,costs i t f;, choose to do so If you are on f those. doctors whd think the It is a .gratifying fact that the , simply•take issue yoe .Canadian medical' profession's at f forcibly as ewe can in •the ho °titude toward health`: insurance :, that you will soon revise ' yo in general more ;advanced ,than •that `,`expressed ` by ,the leading American. body. Several '.years the ;Canadian- ', Medidal As= 'sociation declared "'We approve Of. the principle of health insur:- •ance provided ' it is .fair :' to the.; , , insured 'and to '. those renderingsurance are, now in', operation,;: in the s'ervice''; . In contrast .to, this, successfully, ii- thitss--ands-otlie the American Medical/ association Provinces':14'1.” 'cited these . x • amplest the medical ':care ,proved ed bythe Woe , krneri's_•Co_rixpensa .tion !board; the medical and hos 'pital care..' extended' free by • th government to •widows, and.' t blind and: old age pe lsionert: tri Blue'CroSs hospital insurance an opinion and'thereby help. rath than iinoede Dr. Johnston' reminded his. . leagues :of some , facts not ofte apparent to most - citizensThi is that some forms; ;of health 7'n e r.. NSATION is BA RG IN me. in and try so 'has ';eohtinuotasly; expressed ,tip p' itition to the principle of •health insurance andthis .year, establish ed :a, fund of 'considerable, size, to combat the', enactment' of `a . nat- ional,. health measure. est Li' a fttivei It,would-appear signifibantlhat the :pre -paid ` dical insuranc the Ontario Medidal associatiota schemes' operate 'by voluntar eleeted', as tiresident ' this., year a• gI oitps +Frese M : grains : prnv man ;who'q .holds',positive liberal' said. DI Johnston,";that the vieWs on the question of health'plication . ,:of the oenciplei insurance. In his',address :to the health insurance to rn:edical cis association,-.Dr:.'W Y •'Johnstirn is no longer in. dispute. He added spoke . appi•eciati'velyof the doh, die, reminder:, say inion health plan as ..an, :effort of considerable magnitude,.''ter, i • mpr.ove the -health. of. Cananiahs •Moreover; he acknowledged e(. was. adopted by the gov,ernrnent .in response to ttb1ie.'demanri .IIe isaid ,•' We know, or .:ought to bnow .,. that , t}iere' is a gap between t he technology " of 'rnodern medicine' •and its Social, application, for, the ',simple reason .that4nany of 011 people' cannot pay fo"r. man / 'of` the. costly services now used. In 'the 'treatment ofmanY diseases. and. injuries. We !chow also that the public has eitery right to •ap- "All major• political parties, in Canada , have approved': of the principle 'of health 'insurance, and if • we did `riot .do 'so' we would have ' nowt ereyto go ; in'. the poi iticalrealm and would be going up a blind str=eet: . We dare not hook upon our position as a sort o.f Port to. be held, at all costs, 'All farts fall: in .time". `i .. At the pealt, the 194847, Sehool Xear,.40,000 • Canadian war•, veter- ans were . registered . in special . col.}rses 'arid .rogular.c1asses of otlr •universities,. • Photo bk weitinghouirek .An insi ions' aspect of tuberculosis is that it has no syniptoms In" ita early stale, when , r t is ,easiest 'to cure. It can be be detected, hokvever,, even; in: the ,early stage by, means, of a. chest X-ray. These people are taking .vith. TB b ttin their chests, Y-ra •ed. Tuberculosis a,sso •no;, chances ,. y. R'e � ..., .. y w tl. < e ations cooperate *ith health departments in providing X-ray- aervice:a : l� front Cltirc.tnuis, Seal Funds, ' i?rl) • • 41. • • a a ; • „ 31 .V 1. • 111 it