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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-12, Page 6'ja le • "P PAGE SIX, ;lar •l! """ TZ ' LUCKNOW SENT1NKL. LUCKNOW ONTARIO 1113Api' ASSOCIATION ROY G. ' SNYDER Ward A. Shantz, Presidentof the Ontario Association' of Art- ificial Breeders recentlyannoun ted ttheappointment o air. Roy G. ' Snyder to the position of Secretary4lanager • of , that or- ganization. Mr, Snyder will cbn1 meaiee his duties August. ,ist, ''making his headquarters at the. Breeders ' 'Service ;Butiding noir. 'under construction ' at Ghe : `ed-, erated Colleges, Guelph. • Mr. Snyder will direct all Phases . of the work ' of .the . Association` throughout ."Canada. • Mr. 'Snyder has them manager oEf the. . Waterloo . Cattle Breeding' Association;, icor, the . past fourteen years. ASHFIELD Mis's Mabel.' MacDonald of Windsor spent the : ►weelt-end' .with her ' mother, ._ Mrs. •Alex MacDonald The. . . Children of 2 the . Church held the LOA ,meeting .till Sep-' r tehber. on Monday , afternoon. :` Anniverrsary. ; 'services ''in Ash field;' Presbyterian Church. drew; capacity• congregation in :;the morning., The .choir samg two . anthems and Miss Bertha RLue 'of Ripley 'sanga solo. +Mrs. 'Dun.,. can :Simpson •was' organist: Rev. David 'J.. Lane of Clinton : ,was •; guest .:preacher. In the •evening, .Mrs. ;Clayton. Edwards: of Gode- rich' was soloist. Need Integrated Ashfield Native, Co Welfare 'Former Shaw wCasenn ppte l denomnsta Principal Dies tistical information on. 1962 wel- fare costs ;for Bruce Tnunicipali- ties,. Bruce County. Council yes- terdlay deferred until •its Nov- 'ember session Factionon a mat- on.y:�hieh would'set up ,this county) as a • pilot project for 'On- tario 4n •a county • welfare unit. This • would embrace the' Child- ren's . Aid Society, • Child care figures: in Bruce have, 'increased dramatically ov- er the ,past , •.thr a , years, 11, Congdon, 'direcitor of. the CAS; said, This :undesirable situation points' • to the conclusions; continued, . r that . either the ;pre-, sent board and staff are not •do. ingtheir !work, or the. system under which they _operate needs an overhaul. • .. Favoring the 'setting up of 4 county Welfare ' unit. ;from :the CAS standpoint,.She said it 'wolld deal �wibh. •welfare problems • at the ;grass. roots level when :feeds first ',become apparent with a family group or an individual: "F.req+uently as anany as one,. two, or fi'v'e years elapsed. )before, .these cases :were. !brought to: the attention : of trained personnel, and at ;the end Of such a period effective _casework and' ; rehab- ilitation: measures • were almost impossible to .effect," he ,said. , People. 'in such circumstances :need .guidance, treatment': and training; -slot 'punisthment. • They will continue to the .nothing more withoutt the ' help . and.: irispira, tion :of their fellow' men, 'he..said. "The voucher ,for groceries or rent, cheque .or the cheq ue' far a 'ffewv' , dollars 'we have 'given •inn 'the past: is not enough ....e true:. purpose Alf any welfare program should:. be to makeLpeople .se'lf- sustaining ..and useful. citizens.'':I be1ieke that'.:only f ulltime, fully MISS MARY. MacKENZIE Mr. and Mrs. D, R, MacKen-- zie of Lochalsh attended the funeral of .Miss Mary MacKenzie in .. Toronto last Thnirsday' June 6th. She was the Slaughter of .the late Neil Mao'Kenzie and Grlor a Fletcher ,and was* -barn in the ' Lothian district in, Ash-, field. ' She is ' survived by one sister; Mrs, (Rev.). Oscar, John- ston, Bethany, Onttario. She was ,principal of a •Sh•aw Business College in Toronto for 'm;any` years and ;taught. quite a nums'ber from . this .community, Dr. Mustard Sr; ' conducted the funeral service. Interment was made: in. Prospect Cemetery, the pallbearers ' . ;being six H cousins, .Duncan MacRae. of London. Jas. MacRae,; r Toronto; Me1vLlle Scott, Kincardine;' David Alnner Scott, Toronto; Henry. MacKen- z+ie, Ashfield and. Donald . R.. MacKenzie, .Lochalsh.. Dungannon Area farmer Passes RIDHARD PARK Richard• -West Park .:of Anil= field Tow,nship, and :a well and widely ',known farmer of the. Duungannn district•'; add' his life, passed . away in , Wingiham, hos-' pital'. on 'Wednesday,: June 5th, as', the result. of . a stroke, He was 03 years of ;age. • Mr. . Park was ,a ..son of ` John Park' and Mary . West and was born' in• West Waw,anosh. Town- shiip 'on .November 14th, ,1079.• On March 18th, 1908, he mar- ried Margaret, Annieid of :West: Wawanosh' .who predeeeas-. .ed trained: personnel can .attempt to .:The remains , ,rested.. at the offer such.:servic•es.•" r' Mr. Congdon: said he agreed' with the description of ' the 'OAS. Of : this county as ,"a catch !basin for • all, 'the.•' s'a cials ills coif the county : at the present -time." He' said he .felt an. integrated county' welfare •urmt is the' need ,if progress is to: be made •in/.thea future: • MacKenzie 1VIemorial. Chapel.. ' in Lueknow," (where many paid. ,their' respects and extended. sym- pathy to, the - bereaved. The ;fun- eral': sertrice was ;field at. the Chapel on Friday afternaoh at 1:30 pm.; .conducted by Rev. Red MacLeod .of Erskine ' Presbyter- ian ` ' Church, . ' Dungannon' o which 'Mr. Park .'was a •member. WEDNESDAIY`,UTNE 1204. -2 Photo by Ontario Pep. : of,. neon O ationai therapy plays an important �.. role vn, the ,, • pp: treatment programme. Here a .patient, well on overallP g theway to recovery. weaves a •mat. Discusses Health in Ontario Dymond D><scu o ccupational Therapy Helps ;the •Mentally Matthew B. Dymond, 146,. 044:. Ontario' Minister of "Health Ontario HP os itals.. which` p are operated by the; •Department' of Health, are ' treatment centres where. healthand`. hone • are offered'. 'to• many, mentally patients. There, 'MOO 'than ever: before, work, play and rest which, are all part and parcel' of our everyday lives, are now ' recap- ' • nized•' as _important aspects of total ..treatment' and are. a : factor in recovery' and ultimate reha- bititation.. All -members 'f .�e.hospital' so staff participate • itt a, teeth effort to:, help in'. the patient's •recovery. • and: well-being. Along •with .,the ': doctor,. the :nurse, the 'psycholo- gist and the. social . worker, the :.occupational therapist '.plays an important : role : in. ,:the overall treatment prop -amine... Part of. every mental hospital. is an occupational; .therapy de-. apartment, with work shops and recreational,;facilities.' As in the community, s large 'variety of - activities go :, on.:There .pare „cre; alive activities Such as . fine •arts,. pottery- and—needlework.. -Activ Mlles of an industrial ature elude woodwork; ' dies aking and typing. Other . programmes involve sports, card clubs, dances, .' ,outings, 'etc, Patients . may edit '• and publish : their own ' monthly flews magazine, assist .'in the 'op•': eration of their own library,' or they may bi) 'employed in . maiitr '. tenants; or . service • •departments such . as the garden;:' the' ,kitchen `: and the laundry. All' these, 'activities not only • help to bridge .the' gap between: hospital and community , life; but . are ,part of the overall treat 'mem, programme..' The : occupa. tional therapist aids .in Creating 'and' maintaining. an environmentr t, 4 whisk' im rovement is -More P likely, For one " Patient. it . nna y p Y. mean an.:outler for bis need .;to accomplish som,,ething, while, rol, another: it: may: be' experience in ` .'•to along people in.;aget small:activitwithy group; and. and::enjoy Occupational therapy . is a . part:. of the total treatmentprograinme.. Thusthe therapist works under the :guidance . of the doctor, and, along . with :other members of the treatment team, : eontributei: towards :maximum mental, physt. -cal::-and-economic, rehabi isatiots- of the mentally ill. Any .: questions .on the work .. o/ the Department of Health in' this field, or suggested topics for these columns . -should be :sent to the • Director :e.of information. and Publicity, . Ontario ' Departinerst . • of Health, Queen's . Park, Toronto.' '' • iInterrnent was: in ' Dungannon cemetery with six: grandsons. acting as pallbearers, Paul .Cae- sar, Cae-sar, Ray.. Stanley, William. Black,. Norman Stewart; Richard Ste- wart and. Stanley Doherty. , , The 'flower bearers 'were••.five. grandchildren, Rfekey. Park, ' Gre- gory Park; Clara . H.odges; Ron= nie ;Black, Johnie :Stanibury and great grandson, :Gary Caesar. . Mr: Park is. survived iby Three dauwghtera, ,Mrs.' Howard '(Edna) Black, Mrs: Arthur (;Mary) Ste- wart, Mrs. Ken ..(Beth) Hodges, all 'of Ashfield Township; three sons, Benson, John, both of Ash field Township; ; Richard of Dun- gannon; and a brother, Thomas of Ashfield Township. . Mr,. Park (was predeceased by his Wife, two sisters arid . a • Ibro- NEWS BRIEFS FROM: NEARBY 'Laura Sol:61. 0h of the Saugeen Indian Reserve' was inthe gradtra•ting class of Kitchener Waterloo School. of N'ursirig, Miss Solomon is the first resident of Saugeeri Indian Village to grad ua to as a ..;nurse. She will ori the .staff of ',Southampton hospi- tal,. • OBITUARY ':•.EMIL E. :NORGAAR,D • Death Barrie suddenly to ,Ent E. Norgaard, Western Spring I11,, on Saturday, June 41st: > .I lie ;was' the '.;beloved• Inaba n 'of the , former Isabel Jane :'Ma Doneid of Ashfield, . The'body rested at. the Merk Funeral Home, Western Spring Funeral 'service was ',held First Con+grregational Ohurc with Dr. Kenneth E, Seim offic ra'ti'ng. Pallbearers were ,,his err mediate neighbours., In•terrrer was in Chapel Hill .Garde West, • NAPKINS, Coasters, • Matches Playing ; • Cards, personalize ,printed 'writing paper and. :en velopes • Ask to see our • samp'le: No obligation, The Lucknai Sentinel, • phone 528-3139. A n Irishman , was telling' • friend .:of `his narrow .escape wart ire,. "The bullet. went in me clues and/came out me .; ac�k," he said "But,": pro es'ted his. ' friend "it •would. ha ,g e throug. Ycur heart` and ed you." M "e .heart was' in me nlciu'tl AC the ,titt4."