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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-16, Page 10dr y PAGE TEN. •TIf.E. LUCKNOW.' SENTINEL, .LUGKNOW, ONTARIO fir, ice T.B Survey ExecutiveNamed.. The :.•, attpointment of John • H. Maferinehi, Publisher of the Town and Country Crier, Mildmay; Ontario ' as .Public Relations 'end' Publicity' Chairman of the forth- coming Tuberculin . Testing and ' Xray Survey has been announc- ed' by '.Mrs.'. John A 'MacDonald of Ripley, who herself was recent- ly named, as. .General Chairman., It will be. Mr..11afermehl's duty to keep the people • of Bruce. County" ,uifotmed : on , all apeotsi. • of the survey which is to` take dace "this_ Fall under the sponsor • stip of. the Bruce County Tuber- culosis Association who are co-oP1 erating with ' the Ontario. Depart- ment .of Health.. The survey ' is held every'. four years and it 'is the hope of the. Association that the people of Bruce set a' new record'. turnout when the . speci • :aly, -trained team of registered nurses visit this 'area. Further appointments made by Mrs. MacDonald. . and completing, the Executive Committee include:. James . Powers . of Chepstow . •who has been . named' to the post of Chairman of ;:Districts; ' Mrs. Wal-' , ter Lock of, Ripley who will, take over the important roll .of Chair- man of Training; Rev..Q. Q. E.. .Broughton of Walkerton' was • post ed as .Chairman of Professions; Mrs. CLiddell of -Walkerton was named 'as !Chairman of Allied' Agencies & Dr. D. .R. Allen also MARRYAPO16RL rWUWAI TTO. SE EPOP/ ORARIC�fl6/RL.'' IFratw�vr,� TdtETrlE.up.. IRWIN'S CONSTRUCTION GENERAL- CONTRACTING BULLDOZING-BACK:H• SANDGRAVEL- HAULAGE . 528-3048 LUCKNOW of Walkerton will' be the Medical Advisor, The' duties of the ' �Conzrnittee. were outlined recently at an, ex ecutive, meeting held in Walker- ton at. the Baptist , Church and. basic ;plans werelaid for a thorough door to -door canvass .:of all communities in Bruce County.. Mrs. MacDonald stated "In or- der to make the survey ' succes- sful, . the active co-operatidn of the local citizens is essential. We. are .calling on you to provide' .the: means, of our reaching the public and, educating thea as to the im- portance of a large-scale tuber- culosis case -finding .program." To 'keep' the Survey workers in- formed on happenings and 'forth coming meetings a "Newsletter" will' be incorporated and will be. in charge of M Norman Porter of Walkerton. . '• AMBERLEY Traffic was heavy on Sunday to the . resort areas despite the• cool weather. At St. Lukes 'Anglican church' service . on ''Sunday Jim and El- eanor Emmerton • were. 'heard in the . duet ,"Softly. and Tenderly.,.; Mrs. William McMullen of. Kin- cardine visited on Thursday with Mrs:: 'W. J< Courtney at Amber- Airls quartette consisting of g BrendaH Brenda� um; ` Hen-. Humphrey, Phre y,... ry, Shirley_. Reid and Peggy . Fry sang at Pine . River United"' .Chur- ch on Sunday. Mrs. Ray. 'Collins of Kincardine' visited on . Thursday . •with' Mrs Leri Elms:.; t.. Miss.. Myrtle Phillips of London •is visiting at . Lurgan Beach: with Mr. and ,Mrs. Durnin Phillips: . Unit 1, U.C.W. The dune meeting of the U.C.W. Unit '1 of Pine River :United-Chur- ch nited-Chur ch was held. on Tuesday of .'last - week last -week with an attendance of eight- een. Mrs. Leonard ..Irwin opened the 'meeting and after a hymn, roll , call was answered. :with a verse containing the 'word "Joy". After ;iteins`of., business: were, dealt with :Mrs. Elden4Bradtey„gave. report of ' .the bale .,of . clothing which was sent. to Cape Croker and which ' was • greatly appreci- ated. ":She : also mentioned the work 'being.: done in . Toronto: :by the Elizabeth Fry Association. Girls, who are. released from pris=e on and 'being, rehabilitated receive help and guidance. from ' this Soc- iety. Mrs. George ; Wightman gave the treasurers report. Mrs. Mor- ris Reid who was convenor, of the [OCHALSH M. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean and : Mr. and Mrs Dan, MacLean spent. Sunday in' Collingwood with Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLean'and family. Mr: and. Mrs, Thomas Farrell were Sunday visitors in Goderich. with . Mr. ' and Mrs Murray Mc- Gill- and ,family, Visiting , in Brantford on, Sun- day with .1VYr, and Mrs 'Donald McCharles and ;-Scott, were Mr' and Mrs. Oliver McCharles. Recent. visitors with , Mr. and' Mrs..' Henry. MacKenzie we e, Mr and : . Mrs.” Allan MacK : zie of Kincardine. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Maclntosh spent the week=end in. Sarnia - and' attended the convention of the Masons. Mrs. Donald MacKenzie spent a . day in Kincardine with .Mi anl. Mrs. Melville., 'Scott and Mr., and Mrs : George 'McGillivary. ' Friends ,.of Daisy McChaarles will be , able to visit,' her at the Thompson nursing home, SUBSCRIBER'S 'NOTES Mrs. Lois (Webster) Thomas of. WillowdaTe' and . formerly of Dun- gannon, in renewing : her Sentinel says "We do do so ,;much look for- ward to its arrival %ach.. week: I miss myhome town ; and friends but .feel' ,that .each* 'week , after reading the 'Sentinel I`• y" at least. keep in contact with activities and news." worship service read a poem whichwas followed: with prayer. A passage of . scripture on•the• be- ginning . of Creation ''was Tead. Meditations '' and a ,poem, "A ser- mon on trees" was given by .Mrs. Mervyn Hooey. A' prayer by Mrs. John Jo : ,.Reid, was followed with, a trio consisting of Mrs: Sam Snob elen, Mrs.' John Ferguson, and M.S. W. J. 'Courtney was: accom- panied by." Mrs. Bert Irwin Mrs., Sain Gibson .'gave, a read.: ing , from chapter . on "Education in Trinidad." The ..large popula- tion poses .a problem in the island; Mrs. Morris Reid ;read a:; fine poem . on. `"Touching, shoulders with . you." After. -the .closing hyrmn: and prayer, lunch was served by Mrs.- Leonard Irwin and '.Mrs. Sam Snobelen and a social hour was enjoyed. Unit 2 ` U.C.W. Unit 2 `of Pine River United Church held . their June meeting on Tuesday evening of,last. 'week:.: Mrs. Leonard .. Courtney presided and •. Mrs. Bob Courtney. was • sec- WEDNESDAY, JUNK 16th, ;9.6..S • LOCKS OUT , ALL WEATHER! • The perfect: fit of . Preston 'galvanized steel or, Aluminum "11TH I A. roofing. and siding;, keeps out driving' Mind and rain • guarantees weathertightnesss ,for your building.. Available hi both • 'standard and heavygauge highest quality 'galvanized steel as' well as stucco embossed and diamond 'embossed ALCANaluminum. Each 51113 sheet covers a full 32" width and, .is . available.. ,in ,any' `length.up;to 30 feet!. • ,;. 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