The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-06, Page 7WEDNESDAYY, APRIL '6thi 1960:
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ti CUL'ROSS CORNERS
:congratulations to Miss'. Doris
• Wall, who celebrated• her ;birth
day , on Wednesday.. She enter-.
• taihed girl . friends after school
Mrs. Ethel . Run;liy Toronto,
spent;a few -days with ;her.' neice,
Mrs.. John Schumacher . and Mr.
Schumacher and . visited .• • 'her
sister,: ` • Mrs. William Wall in.
Wingham • Hospital;
Mrs. Frank.' . Brown ..and Reg
accompanied ' by Mr. and Mrs:
Harvey ;Nicholson" and Hugh " of.
Bervie' spent ,Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Geo. 'llarkes, • hames-.
ford.. •>'
r . C ula. i
ofigratu at ons • to .Mrs Ar
Hod ins on "winningcanniste •
g ga
set in a 'Monarch :'Flour draw at
Blairs' Store, -.Teeswater.. • "
Mrs. 'Frank Brown and • Reg'
avller,
;spent Wednesday , evening at •the
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Wilson Brothers.
On. :,Saturday afternoon,. sever-
al
ever
al..ladies of the .,community at
tended" a trousseau tea, �,
at' .the
home of "Mrs:' H�owa ` rd'. `Wh tdc .
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Teeswater : in honour. • of her
daughter, •Muriel .:Of° ,Londo,Ti. •
• Mr.. and.Mrs.:: James: Wraith
spept. Friday evening.. with .Mr.•
and Mrs. Frank' Schutn.acher and
family.. .
We all• ' welcome . the' •warm
sunny . days. though . it means
water over . low • roads • and in
some..cases ;flooded cellars...
.Mr .• and Mrs!. Bert .Shewfelt,
Joan . • • and • Brian, Kincardine,
'were Sunday _Visitors ..with -.:Mr
and Mrs. Morley Wall .and fam
ily
iHere lies, the boil,r of Mike
O'Shea, . -
He died .'maintaining his, right-
of-way, . r' •'
He was always right, . and' ' his
will . was strong, .,•
• But he's • hist as: dead .:as if he'd
been. wrong,• .
LOCH.ALSH •NATIVE
ON HONOR LIST
Alex . MacKenzie, a native of
Lochalsh, was among a. number
of community, leaders who re-
ceived distinguished r, service
awards at the 10th annual PTA
Founders' Day program at Mc-
Finley school, . in Southfield, De-
troit.
e-
tr oit.
Formerly a superintendent. for.
General 'Motors for. 30 years,
Mr. ;MacKenzie has. been•:custod-
ian• at aVIcK nley for 7. years, and
finds .it much' easier working
around the little kids. e
McKinley •' teachers, parents,
staff and students all think ."the
• world of Mr. MacKenzie," and'
felt• that the . service . award was
fitting and expressed their sen-
timent§ better •than words. '
Mr: MacKenzie; father' of four
sons and. a . dauughter, all grown
and away from. home ,- and
grandfather to 15, was. himself
one Of a family of nine ,Children
' b.orn to' Alex and • Flora Mac
• Kenzie`; of Lochalsh. D A.. Mac=
Kenzie who . still owns the
homestead, .. and his !brother,
Alex, .ate the' only two surviv-
ing members of that family.."
ZION.
Miss; Anne Ritchie ,spent the'
weekend with Peggy . Button.
Mr. and Mrs. ` Harvey Ritchie
'and family .visited Mr. and, Mrs.
Jack McLean -of Wroxeter:
Mr. 'and 'Mrs: Charlie ''Ander-
son and fa'rriily visited Mr. •and
Mrs. Quaid of Goderich . on 'Sun-
day."
Church will be at 1:45 and
Sunday . School. starts. next; Sun-
dayat300.•
•. Mr. and . Mrs.Alex Leaver of
Wingharngvisite.d :with .Mr. and'
•Mrs. D. . A., Hackett. on Sunday..
Mrs.' Jake Hackett
is 'spending
awhile .with : Mr. .and • Mrs. John
Hunter: •
Mr. and Mrs.. Eimer :Wall, Mr.
and Mrs.: , Fred, ' McPherson ,' *of.
Teeswater and .Mrs:. Jean Paper-.
nick .of Goderich visited' Satur-:
day: night with.. Mr. .and Mrs.
Will ,,Ritchie
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KAIRSHEA .4-1I . GIRLS
CLUB ',NAMES. OFFICERS
The first meeting of the Kair
shea 4=H .. Homemaking class,
"The ,Supper `Club'T'was-held- at-
the
was`held,:at-
the ,bine` . of Mrs. . A. Hughes
with nine .`members .present.. The
meeting .opened with: the nomin-
ation of officers who are as
follows: President, Elizabeth
Finlayson; Vice -President, Eileen
Burt; ,'Secretary; . Trudy •Thom-
son;• Press -Reporter, ' Grace Mac,
Dougall. "
;A., name for theclub will be
decided .at ,. the next .nieeting,;
PAGE 'SEVEN
H..ADD1T14N
ART AT QNCE _
As 'announced in, The Sentinel
two weeks. • ago, the • Bruce
•County . Home 111 -bed extension
had: 0,received the "green light,"
at an, overall cost in excess of
three-quarters of ;a million dol-
lars.
. Chairimanof the . Building •
Committee is . Reeve` Harold
Percy of lnloss • Township, who.
• has been a ` member.' of the coin
.mittee since the', project was'
initially investigated. •
• The 260 by 63 foot brick struc
• ture, to. be; located to the east,
of the 'present Home, will pro--
vide•. 53 beds for bed care, 28 for •
special care, 16�' for ambulatory •
cases, four for sick bay; two for
psychiatric, one for quiet rooln,
and six for staff. It. will also ac-
commodate the heating system
and other services..
Warden Michael Fischer and
County Clerk,=°/ W.. S • . Forrester
signed; a contract • last ;week• for,
,the.' construcation of the exten-
sion. The tender of, the. Tope
Construction. Company, • Ltd., of
Hamilton, was accepted at a
cost of $685,467.00. .construction
will start Pln,i ned. iately: and ;it id.
estimated that the building .Will
be Completed, in one year's time.
• The architects are Maurice. 13:'•
Klein with A. W. Cluff and; P.
J. Cluff . associates, of Toronto:,
The .total estimated,cost, in-
cluding furnishings and equip-
ment for '1 11 beds is -$809;699.00:
The ,Hon.. Louis P. Cecile, Q.C.,
Minister , of Public :Welfare, has
approved 'these ,plans ' and the
Department of .Public Welfare.
will .contribute 5b%o . ofi the/ total
cost .of. this addition. The On
. tario Municipal' Board has. ,also.
;issued . an order ' authorizing,, the,
County to proceed with the con•:'
struction of this` addition:
This`• new 'addition will pro
vide 'bed . care . for 53 F patients.:
The, need for this tyPe of : care ,
has steadily 'increased diving..
the past 'few 'years, . and', this. new •:
accommodation • is intended to:
help: relieve • • the ..overcrowded
/general 'hospitals ,Of • their chroni-
cally : ill patients:: In addition the
new, wing :.will` provide. special
care ' for 28: .' residents. : who;;
through old; age: .have • �becozne
`senile: •
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',which: will be held ,on April 9th
at 8; p m.: at, i1Vl
the ome of`. rs. '.
Hughes: The • Horne Horne .Assignment:
IS to get a chub name, !fill score
heet, and ;begin -record books;
The 4-H ' pledge was then. 're-
peated.'.
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peated.'Ma.
Mrs. cTntyre demonstrated.
how :to make tea biscuits: After:
• the meeting the leaders,; Mrs,.
Hughes 'and Mrs " MacIntyre,
served' the ,biscuits with a good,
cup of tea, which they also de-,:
nonstrated .how to make.
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