The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 12iA
THE :LUCKN.OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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DUNGANN�N
•Visf'ting,•wtth Mr. and Mrs'. Har-
old .Errington on the•week-end
were Mr, and Mrs. Stan Dagworthy
• Helen and Douglas of Toronto...
Shelly Alton visited . with; ,Barbara:
Blake 'and.' her.,parents: on Sunday..
lvir:. • and •lvlrs: Fred Sterling visit.=
• ed with Mr,,. and Mrs : Bobi: Irvin•on'
the week=end
Mr and Mrs:. Wtn. Wiggins ent
ertained 'Mr, and .Mrs.. George `
' Ribey and family of Sea forth on.
Sunday.
Joe' and! Harvey Sproule., Bud
Gle�i—and llan Petrie -have; all.
'returned from Texas and *Mexico
`Bob Eedy returned to Guelph on
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Thursday after attending the ,funer:.
'al of his grandmother, Mrs. '.Sim
on McKay:
Mrs Alvin Kerr is on a trip to
Florida; 'We hope the; weather is
nice for her . ,
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The Dungannon W..X, Card party
was held` on Wednesday, March
2tith with eight .tables in.; play:
gh• honours 'went to Mrs: W ._
Brown and Lorne Ivers• while the
low: rizes'were won ,b. Mrs:
lrace •Black and Gordon; Reed,;
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PIRPLE GF
.Some from this area attended the'
reception dance, for Mr...and
Bob; Bushell in the I.,O.O• F. , Hall
in Bervie'on Friday evening
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So ' e'..of the boys from here atten-
ded • the hockey ,Tournament• in. Pai -
sley'.on Saturday.
Mrs.: Hector; Knight of Picton vis-
ited with Mr .• and Mrs. bon:;Mc
Cosh and • Mr . and .Mrs ...Bill. Arnold •.
during the week.
There was a.good attendance at.
ievement ' ig w t in • p ey
High School on. Thursday.
Sunday visitors with: M'r,•and Mrs.
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'Don.Dore and;family were Bill
Wood Terry Andrew Herb deVer-
ies. of ;Orillia and' Debbie Ham of
WA ubashene ; •
The W, I. meeting will .,be held
on Wednesday at the•home •of Mrs
William. Arnold 'in Ripley.
Many of the, peOple from here.
attended•:the benefit 'dance held
for Mr. and Airs .:' Glen Haldenby
in Kinlosswho lost: their home
recently through fire.
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ASthmat�lc .COUrse'
Thep last hourly session of .an Eight
Week Asthmatic Conditioning,
Course for children was held in the: -
Listowel Memorial Hospital this.
week. • ;
Sponsored by the Perth County
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association, your "Christ-
mas Seal" Association., the:'Child
ten's sessions were conducted. by.
phyotherapists in that:department,
Fv Listowel children received
the benefit •of.the programme and
their parents benefited from their
corresponding sessions.
. Pr'. J.C. -McKim of Lucknow was
the last speaker. His. topic being
"Avoidance. Therapy" for the Aller
gic> person, Mrs Walter Neable
Dietician at the ListowelMemorial
Hospital, attended and addressed a
session , Mr , •C; R. Taylor .Director
of the Perth County Aid;;
Mrs. Edith Brothers, President of
the TBRD Association and Public
Health Norse; Mrs. Eleanor Mc.Don
old, from the; Regional, Public
Health Office'in 'London• also assist.-
ed, in, the'prograrnme .
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The Program Director for'th•e
Associati• on, Mrs. Beryl Davidson,
Reg.'; N: organized the programme
and showed the films "The Hidden
Tear" arid "Life•'and Breath`', to the
parents of :the children. •
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Learning Lassies
• 'The•seventh meeting of the..Col,-
wanasl Learning Lassies was held
at Mrs. Zinn's' home• on March
29th,at 1:45.:Seven members re-
peated. the 441,pledge .
„The roll call ; the day's menu ..
planned for my.farnily was ans-',
,meted by.every member
enbur-g read -the
minutes;. of the previous meeting..
• The' next meeting will be held:
Saturday, April 5th: at 1:45' at Mrs ...
Riegling's home.
We discussed: -Variety Meats,
Processed meats and our •plans for
Achievement Day Mrs. Riegling
'read over our notes
Everymember assisted to make.
they panfried liver with onions and
savory salad., W.e all found it very
tasty. 'r ro p :or c,onsiste
of planning:a demonstration or skit
• The meeting was. closed'with;
Queen"
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set in the, spirit
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L:UCKNOW
Public Health
Budget In ,Huron
';BY SHIRLEY 1.-KELLER,
.Dr. G.1P.A:.:Evans, MOH
received' -Huron county •Council's.
approval Friday for, a public health
budget of.$227,,511._
This 'figure includes $167;016 016 for -
salaries (including. recent raises for
-rhe safc,
January 1, 1969); $12,450 for total. '
'personal services such as*pensiori.
plans etc for employees $20 , 600
for travel expenses; $6 ,t25 for
equipment including new
transdribing Tn?cl 1 -unit
quite• a few more than last year
this time The Onionhopds to
reach .over 1..00' members
Four members. were: planning; to
f;which: me 'into effect
Credit Union Aim
0 Members:
o : r iirltnnw
and ._DasIi ct .C.eedit_:"
Union Ltd .:met Tuesday, March
25th at the Mayfair Banquet Rooms:
Eleven .members were present
Two. More members were recei'.red'.
is .brings tl e : me.mb:ership to ..
gttend' ttr Quarterly dinner Herm:,-`
•of the Huron :Chapter held in Clin
ton on"Wednesday, Night, hi'arcl,i
26th.. Plans are being made for, the
2nd Annual Banquet, theyear4fld
ing on March. 31st.. '
Lunch :was tIi n:.served..
offices; $4,560 for supplies;
$12 , 075 for 'rent and utility
se-tviees And -ether' $4--5-85
Last yeaes'budget was $183,000..
Nearly $10,000has' been budget-
ed to alleviate'the•"source of frust-
ration to'professionaT. and technical
personnel" who must' spend hours
writing or typing, reports. With new
transcribing equipment, they will
dictate reports and typists will
play them back and prepare the •
necessary forms,
As well, preventative dentistry,
or pre--scho
'and'school children, should' be
available later this year. The est-
imates also' include sums to extend
the medical and nursing aspects of
the school health service, this year,
particularly in the high schools:.County-wide.• sputum cytology
ade�
.will be• undertaken: This iso:a tech:
nique whereby the commorl "spit'
of moderate •and: heavy cigarette
smokers is eXamined periodically
in order that; abnormal cells. which
could lead to cancer, ,cn.bo cie't..`.
ec,tecl while still in the curable
stage.
Comprehensive Heine CAR,is
under development now inthe'
olers . rnilnty .but ir. is nnlikeiv there wIJ'
be any financial conllilitii1eMt )t'
significance this year. " F
The Province of Ontarici•shares
on a 50-50 basis with the'ex'penes
of the public health budget
effect; the county's? share will be
about '$114 ;060.,
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