The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-09, Page 6PAGE SIX
To all the friends and neigh-
bours in the Lucknow and Ash-
field areas, I wish to say "thank
you" for your thoughtfulness dur-
ing my recent •stay in hospital.
Blanche Needham.
I wish to extend thanks to
everyone who sent -cards, treats
and flowers and visited me while
was a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Drs. Corrin
and McKim.
Stuart Jamieson
I would like to thank all who
so kindly remembered me with
cards, visits, flowers and treats
while I was a patient in Wingham
Hospital:
Thomas Hackett
A sincere thank you for the
many gifts and visits to Lottie
Alton at Christmas time. Every-
one's, thoughtfulness is apprec-
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cards at Christmas time
and .good wishes also. This will
always be remembered.
George Saunders
I Would 'lite to extend my sin-
cere' thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for flowers, treats
cards and visits while I was a
patient in Wingham Hospital and
since coming home. Special
thanks 'to Dr. Corrin and Dr. Mc-
Kim'and all the nurses. •
Celia Aitchison
I would like to thank everyone
who remembered me with cards
and visits while hospitalized 'in
London and Wingham and since
returning home. Special thanks
to , the Lucknow Kinsmen for
sponsoring a:dance on my behalf,
,Drs. Corrin and MCKim and'
neighbours for helping with
chores, Gordon and Shirley Mac-
Donald, Leonard and Shirley
Stanley, Ross and Margaret Key-
non, Brian Percy, Wayne Porter
and Sun 'Murray.
Fred Edwards
iated. "
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks to our friends and
relatives who were so thoughtful
and kind to David McAllister
while he was at Pinecrest Manor.
Thank you to the ladies who serv-
ed lunch, Rev. Noble and the
MacKenzie Funeral Home:
Margaret and. Tom. Bailey
The relatives of the late Russel
13,, Ritchie wish to thank all thos0
who were so thoughtful and kind
to him during his many terms
in hospital. Also to all who call-
ed at the funeral .home, sent'
flowers, memorial cards, foods,
messages of sympathy. Also for
the many acts of kindness shown
to us at' the time of 'his pasSing.
Special Thanks to Dr. Leahy,
nurses on second floor and order-
lies of Wingham Hospital. Also
the MacKenzie Funeral Home
of Lucknow and the ladies for
their lunch at Whitechurch Unit-
ed Church and Mr. Larry King,
student minister.
Leslie Ritchie, Chester "Ritchie
We wish to acknowledge with
sincere appreciation the eonirib-
utions 'to the Ontario • Heart
Foundation, the beautiful 'floral
tributes, the help and support
from our relatives, neighbours
friends and expressions of sym-
pathy in •our bereavement.
In particular we express ap-
preciation for the medical care
and management given 'to Fred
during his illness, and the under- .
standing and support to the
family by Drs. McKim and Cor-
rin. A special thank you to the
nurses. in' Intensive Care Unit_ at
Wingham and District Hospital
for their• skillful care and help
during Fred's hospitalization.
Margaret,.
' /van and Mildred
Barry and Sue McQuillin
I would like fo extend my sin-
cere' thanks to friends. neighbours
and relatives for flowers „car&
and visits while I was a patient in
Wingham Hospital, and since
coming home; thanks also for
Christmas and New Years dinners
brought in to, Alex and myself..
All.thesekindnesses were very
much appreciated.
Annie MacIntyre.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,'' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9,1977
I wish to express thanks for the
help and many kindnesses extend-
ed during the time I was hospital-
ized following/an accident.
Thanks also to, Doctors Corrin and
MCKIrn and nursing staff.
Alvin Robb.
I would like 'to sincerely thank
all the students on my bus and
the Mail patrons on R. R. 1 for
their gifts at Christmas. These
acts of kindness are very znuchap-
preCiated.
John Pritchard.
Joe Wall wishes to thank all •
those-who sent cards and treats
dosing the Christmas Season ..
Wily be remembered •
wish to thank all who sent the
cads brought floW,ers and visited
rn when I was in Wingha:r,„ are
-don Hospitals; also to -
by,' Et, Leahy and all the
nu:ses.
T
The family, of the late Roy Bon-
gertman Wish to express their
thanks to neighbours and friends
for the beautiful floral tributes and
memorial donations, to those who
brought food and for the many"
acts of kindness shown them on the
loss of a beloytid son and brother.
Special thanks to Dr. Boughner,
Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim and Staff,
also the Staff at London and Wing-t
ham hospitals , .to ReV. Father ,
Mulhall ,.George King, and to the
Catholic Women's League and to
MacPherson Funeral Home at
Teeswater for their kindness and
service. This was all greatly ap-
preciated.
I wish to thank all the kind
folk who sent me get-well wishes
those w'io helped put when help
was needed and all who visited
me while a ktient in Si. Joseph's
Hospital. I would also like to
thank the pupils of my bus for
their very nice Christmas gift.
certainly appreciated all these
idndneues. A
A
Lloyd
News From
Hurpnview
December 21, 1973..
A ,goOd number of the residents
took'advantage Of the. program in .
'the auditorium provided by.the
Seaforth Lions,Club, who:paid
their annual visit to theflorne:on
Sunday afternoon. /*,,.13,ob Spit -
tal was master of ceremonies , for
the ,program and led 'a _chorus of
...twenty club members in the sing-
. ing-Of carols., The town. and
Country Quartette, entertained
with several numbers: with Bag,
Pipe selection's by Peter
Rev, .Falconer had some encour-
aging. thoughts for the residents '•
follOWed by a visit from•8anta.
.Claus,:Adminiitrator, Mr . .ArChi-
bald „thanked all thpse responsib-
le for the prgorarn and, the'gift of
fruit, on behalf of the. residents.
.VolunteersfrOrn the Goderich
Township W.I. assisted with .Mon-
day afternoon activities. Mrs ..
Molly Cox and Mrs., Maitland
Driver along with 'Mary Taylor ;
'Norman:Speir and Jerry Collins
provided 'the Old Tyrne Music
Fout.new'residenti were 'Welcomed.
to the Home , Irene- Wood „
Mrs. Dempsey, Mrs. 'Ttiffinand:.
Allan MCKercher .
Fortystudents from the Blyth
PUblic School, along with their
teachers, .Mrs. .Mickie, Mrs. ROd-
gers and Marsh were'taken on
a tour of the. Home on Tuesday
.afternoon singing carols in all of.
the areas. -A purse of money that
had been.collected by 'the students
was presented to theresidents by
the .PrinciPal, Mrs.. Mickie and
will be,tised. fOr treats for theres7
!dents. sometime in January.
Students from the Conestoga
College at Vanastra assisted
mi4f Becky Howes of Clinton
sang'.carolsihroughout the' halls •
at ,the Hortie on Tueiday evening.
Hullet Central SchOol visited. •.•
the. Home on Thursday afternoon
with thirty-five grade-3 students'
directed by Mits Roney providing
the first part of a musical pro 7.
graM and thirty grade,eight .carO17
ers directed by Mrs.. Bosnian asiist•
ed by Mr. JamieSon.entertaining
for the secontipair. •:Mr: WilloWS
Mountain thanked the. students and
teachers for the.splendid concert
on behalf' ofthe, residents.: .
Volunteers, Whoassist with var-
ious actiVities'in the Home during
the year ,. received. some recogni-
tion for their efforts on Wednesday
evening. Representatives from
Some of the groups and individuals
gathered in, the staff
dining room for a buffet supper
arranged by Mrs° Rogers, Director
Df Food 'Service's and assisted by
:he kitchen staff . Following, the- •suppet coloured slides taken by
Mr. Archiblad. while on a holiday
in Great Britain; and of activities.
at Huronview Were shOwn. Mr.
Jim .Laurie of, Blyth led a sing-a,-
long. •
Mrs.-W. J. Irwin wishes to"tharik
everyone for visits, cards and flow-
ers while a patient in Wingham
and University Hospital, -London.
Special thanks to Dr.s .McKim
Dr. Corrin and Doctor Sharpe of
London and •Nursing Staff of both
Hospitals.
-I weld like' to thank all My
friends and relatives for their nice.
cards , letters, fruit and flowers
While .4-was 'a patient 'in Wingham
Hospital; thanks aho't6 Dr. Collin
and Dr Kirt.., and nurses on 2nd
fi 'It was all g.“ratly appreciat.
ed.- • ,
jake Hunter,
The family of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Kelly wish to express
appreciation for the messages of
sympathy and acts of kindness
received at the time of their
recent, bereavement. Special
thanks 'to Father Dentinger, Peter
Frayne, C.W.L. and choir of St.
Joseph's Church ICingsbridge, Dr.
McKim, Dr. Corrin, the staff of
Pinecrest Manor and to those
who have assisted in any. way.
Many thanks to the Lions Club
tor. your Christmas gift. Wishing
You every success in the New
:Year.
° Mrs. Emma Brown
:CARD OF THANKS
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. 1: w M. ren-,.e..,-„-„bcitsd
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Hilda and :!,fiar;P.
With Adrian Vos.
The' cost,of vegetables is expect-
ed, to go up somemte , however ,
the ' grower doesn't .get any of the
increase. This will 'go to the
truckers who bring produce up
from the US and will have to pass
the higher cost on .to you and me ,
the customer. Since in this wint-
ertime there is, no alternative
source of vegetables we have -no
choice. It would be,nice though ,•
if we , as farmers, could pass on
an increase in inpUt, cost immed-
iately. After all, it's only fair;
isn't it?
It has been.eVident for some
time now', that more young
people. go into farming than has
been the case' for a long, time.
Recently I heard rumors that 'a
sample survey by the Canadian
department of agriculture' showed
that the number, of farmers in_Ont-
'ario and in Alberta actually in-
creased' and 'are •holding sta
steady in the rest of the country..
If this is confirmed 'by a full sur-
vey, it Would be good news for
all of Canada. Believe it or not ,
but the farmer -is still the back-
...bone of the country. If the farmer
has money , it affects the whole
• EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JANUARY 7
THE VILLAGE SHOP
AND
PMPSQNS SEARS'
WILL RE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS
AND. OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Agricultural.
Tidbits
economy and your job in town or
city may depend, upon the farme
In this time of shortages it is a
good thing that there are rio' real
food shortages in this country.
About everything else is in short
supply , be it some hardware or
skilled labour. However , if you
go to your food store you can be
very sure that you don't have to
order that roast for your party si
Weeks in advance. Think about
it could happen too.'
After Denmark and P.E.I. no
yugoslavia hasregulated land
use. All land that has not been
:tilled for a year has to be hired
to ,people who will do so. Isn't
it high time that Ontario does
something about speculators! an
hobby farmers' land if it is not
used properly?
If you non-farm poeple still
think that a farmer is a person. 1
wears bib-overalls;' boots cover
ed with animal waste and is rat
ackward , listen to this , Crop
production based On.,an
index of 10.0 in 1976 was in 19;
at 38. Ten years later 'it had ii
creased to 73, almost double th
outfit:II per manhour., In 1971 it
had gone up again by 76% to 12'
Livestock production per mantic
increased by 93070 in the last ten
yeari. Try to beat .that you nor
farmer;
NOTICE
FINLAY DECORATORS
WILL BE OPEN AGAIN
MONDAY, JANUARY 14
MARG AND BOB FINLAY
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