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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-13, Page 24=r; r�. " PAO''E' A1ENTY-POUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,.'ONTARIO THIS WEEK'S pay HRISTMAS PEEWb. Wednesday, November 13 to if Tuesday, November 19 46, _ VV.\ D 111140: Pr* rIANI 0410 44;07 ISA5VLAMAtil? 'WM/ `opt 'n'YL,kkktvl!A\kr .4IQ ply ••••••• • • •.•'• •• •••••• • BUY NOW AND SAVE • • • • • THE REGULAR PRICE OF ALL• • • • • • • •. 20% off Paris Star Co=ordinates LADIES' SLACKS, BLAZERS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS AND SWEATER VESTS • • • • •'• • • •.• • • i-• u • o, Alb ASHTON'S ARE FEATURING A SPECIAL THIS WEEK AND EVERY WEEK UNTIL'CHRISTMAS eietigikad SAIL itz ad, Oaf. laraWARKIVOMW 14* ko e r 14 g ss s *tit ASHTON'S Ladies' and Men's Wear Jim and Syke Sutherland . LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126 Paratyphoid Cases Reported, Public Given Advice Local and Huron County health officials are trying .to trace the starting point of recently reported cases of _paratyphoid fever in Wingham. So far the cases reported have all shown up at Wingham .and District Hospital, County Health Officer Dr. Frank Mills said that paratyphoid fever is not the dreaded killer which raged throughout the continent in years gone by, but is a much weaker relative of the Salmonella family. He said the disease's symptoms are fever, stomach pains, chills and nausea. in fact, the search for the source of the disease is hampered because the symptoms are almost exactly the same as stomach flu or a heavy cold. The disease. which is ' rarely fatal; is an intestinal infection. Dr. Mills pointed out that there. are numerous tests. that have yet to be performed and that, added to the fact that all people who have come in contact with the infected patients have to be traced and tested. compounds the problem of isolating the source. Speaking for the Wingham Hos- pital Executive Ditector Norman Hayes said that. the patients who have contracted the disease .were isolated in the 713" ward of the hospital. After the fits cases were report- • ed the hospital staff was tested for the virus as a routine procedure and two nurses whose test results were positive have been placed on a leave of absent*. It is believed that the nurses contracted the disease from • the patients rather than the patients from them. The hospital also restricted visit- ing to area of the hospital where the paratyphoid patients were isolated. M.r. Hayes stressedthat it is a community problem and wanted to make it clear that there is no proof ,connecting the outbreak directly to the hospital. 1t was simply that the first cases have been reported there. While the task of tracking the bug down is going on, Dr. Mills had some suggestions for area resid- ents. • Number one, , wash your hands thoroughly before eating and secondly if you think you' have the symptoms contact your doctor immediately for testing_ TAYLOR - NICHOLSON The families of Bonnie Nicholson of . Ripley and Eric Taylor of Lucknow are pleased to announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place on Friday, December 6 at 7.30 in St. Andrews United Church, Ripley, SEE . . . By The Sentinel THAT Mrs. A. E. McKim of Lucknow returned on Tuesday of lastweek from a three week's tour of Arizona and California. While in San Francisco she visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Torrillo and two :daugh- ters Amy 5 and Crissie 3. Mrs. Torrillo is the former Nancy Johnston of Lucknow. THAT Jim Henderson of Lucknow is an Aquatic Supervisor at the Grant Aquatic Centre, North Park Street, Brantford. Jim graduated in . Honours. Science from the Univer- sity of Waterloo last May and was. co-ordinator during the summer at the local pool. THAT A community Christmas musical concert will be held Wednesday, December 18th and plans have begun for the event. The evening is a community endeavour with the following musical groups . and choirs participating: St. Peters Anglican, Lucknow 'Presbyterian, St. Marys' Roman Catholic, South Kinloss Presbyterian, Lucknow Un- ited, Joyful Voices from Lucknow Christian Reformed Church and the Lucknow 4School Band. THAT Dr. and Mrs: W. V. Johnston of Willowdale moved. on Tuesday of last week to Lucknow, where they have purchased the home on Stauffer Street recently constructed by Gerrie. Glenn. THAT Dr and Mrs. Gary Suter recently. returned from a Sabbatical year in. Edinburgh; Scotland, where Gary was engaged in research in brick - masonry engineering. On Novem- ber 23, Gary and Ruth will fly to London, England where Gary will present a paper to a conference of experts in this field 'of study. Mrs. Suter is the former Ruth Treleaven of Lucknow. THAT Television viewers on Sunday night were treated to a special Remembrance Night show on the "'Irish Rovers" program which featured the "sweetheart of the forces", Vera Lynn. Jim ' Mc- Naughton of Lucknow tells us that Vera sang for the troops in Burma when he was stationed there during the second world war. Jim still has Vera's autograph as a remem- brance of someone who brought a little joy into some gloomy days. THAT All minor hockey teams in Lucknow, Juvenile, Midget, Ban- tam. Peewee and Atom are scheduled to be in competition • by the week of November 18th, in all likelihood without a practice as ice is as yet not available in Lucknow arena. WEDNESDAY. HOVE444. LUCKNOWFRU,j MAIK YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOOD AROUN YOU'LL BECOME OUR STEADY LigN WATT Sale ALLEN'S 4$ OL Orange- Juice DEL MONTE 14 OZ. Peaches on Sale sAvE, 4 Fe Pay Oiity RED ROSE I* COUNT, PLUS 20 BAGS FREE Tea Bags RED. $114. PAYONLY. SUNSPUN 11 OL - SAVE HERE Coffee Creamer Pay IIMMIIIMMIMMOMMINIMMINIMMIffiffiffillffilffillIMMIMUMMEMMINN VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SA NOVEMBER 14, 13, li PHONE LUCKNllll Kincardine Guests, Over. i00 Attend A very enjoyable gathering took place in the Lucknow Legion Hall on Itiesday evening, October 5th when the Town and Country Club entertained the Kincardine Club. Approximately fifty members visit- ed and in all, over one hundred crowd with their to tubers; Mrs. Gertrude Walsh reading_ histrumem l mu Mr. Peterbaugh and Wk. accompanied by Mrs. 111 wasenjoyed_ The ltnssd I Family, .with instnrmeiiil vocal numbers, werevelte Mrs. Henry of Kintar Ilii reading. also Mrs; Herd .piano solo. This dost were present. program. Alphonse Murray; Lucknow j Mr. Murraytbankeclalf president, welcomed the visitors taken part in the program The " program opened wrth O Canada and The Club Theme Song. Numbers were contributed by both clubs_ Gordon +Cayley, with- /' Cards and other enjoyed kW an bout after refreshments were serve& hers of Kincadine Club his school band, delighted the Lucknow' for an enjoyable IIi11.1111111111111111 PERSONALIZED LABS To use on your Christmas Cards and Lin to give as a Christmas 300 si 6tIs Pressen plowerso PI for Presson La� adder with Canad an Flab 2N for $33$ The Lucknow Sentm Phone 5284822 11111111111111111111111111111111101