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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sepoy Town" the Huron-Bruce Boundary
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1977
Was Telephone
Operator For
21 Years ,
HAZEL E. WEBSTER
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Clarifies Wording
Of Letter
Box 38, R. R. 3,
Wingh anrr, Ontaria,
May 27, 1977.
The Editor,
Lucknovv Sentinel,
Lucknow, Ontarid.
Dear Sir,
In regard to the Lett er to the
Editor dated May 14, 1977 which I
wrote, I wish to clarify the meaning
of juveniles. I meant this as
underaged boys or youths, and
NOT Juvenile Hockey Players as
some people thought I meant.
If I have caused any embarrass-
ment to any Juvenile Hockey
Players, I am sorry for it. Please
accept my written apologies Juven-
ile Hockey Players.
Sincerely,
Mrs., Walter Moore.
Worry may be a confession of
weakness, but that is little con-
solation when trouble strikes.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Wingham, Ontario,
May 17, 1977.
Mr. Don Thompson,
Editor, Lucknow Sentinel,
Lucknow, Ontario.
Dear Mr, Thompsom
I have recently received a letter
which was addressed to me as
chairman of the ;Public Relations
Committee of the Wingham and
District Hospital Board of Govern-
ors. The letter was unsigned.
I welcome the opportunity to act
on behalf of anyone making use of
our hospital facilities. We feel it is
the function of our committee to
represent, not only those working
for and, with the hospital, but those
patients and families making use of
the hospital facilities.
If the person who has written the
letter will contact me with specific
comments, we are prepared to act
as your representative' to help make
our hospital second to none in
Ontario. Without this information,
I am powerless to act. •
Very truly yours,
Donald P. Kennedy,
Chairman, Public Relations
Committee,
Wingham and District Hospital.
Miss Hazel Elizabeth Webster of
Lucknow passed away at Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow,
on Friday, May ,20th in . her 81st
year.
She was born in Lucknow on
November 7, 1896, a daughter of
Richard Webster and Mary Ander-
son. She attended Lucknow Public
and Continuation Schools, and for
21 years was employed by the. Bell
Telephone Company as a telephone
operator,, retiring in 1936.
Hazel had a bright, friendly
disposition, which helped her
overcome her handicap and en-
deared her to many. She was
especially loved by the children.
Hazel's memory failed about ten
years ago, but with her bright
huMour and affection, she endeared
herself to the devoted staff at
Pinecrest Manor, where she spent
more than three years before her
death and also had the devoted
attention of , her sister Ada.
She- is survived by two sisters,
Miss Ada Webster of Lucknow and
Mrs. Edward (Frances) Arens of
'Indianapolis, Indiana.
She was predeceased by one
brother Gordon Webster in 1969.
The funeral service was held at
MacKenzie ' Memorial Chapel
Lucknow on Monday,. May 23rd.
Rev. Doug Kaufman of Lucknow
United Church, of • which the
deceased ,was a member, was
minister.
. Pallbearers were Harvey Web-
ster, Alex Andrew, George Ander-
son of Lucknow; Watson Webster
of Clinton; Robert Webster of
Streetsville; Don MacLeod of
Mississauga.
Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow.
NAME SCHOOL
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
and Middlesex.
Mr. MacDonald was also active
in the formation of the Quad
County School at Wardsville and
the W. G. MacDonald School at
Strathroy, both which are devoted
to the trainable retarded. This
latter facility, formerly in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian "Church,
Strathroy, now is part of the
Adelaide School.
FAIRWEATHER - McQUILLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen McQuillin
of Salem are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage- of their
daughter, Mary Lorraine to Mr.
Ralph Fairweather, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Fairweather of Salem.
The wedding will take place in St.
John's Anglican Church, Elora, on
Saturday, June 18th at 4 p.m.
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Leos Elect
New Officers
By Mike McDonagh
The Lucknow and District Leo
Club held a regularly scheduled
meeting last Wednesday. May 25,
in the town hall. Elections for the
new executive were held with the
following positions being filled:
Wayne Bell is president; Joan
Hamilton. vice president; Lynhe
Anderson, secretary; Uppinder
Mehan. treasurer: Sharon Cook.
Joe VanBoven and Nancy Thomp-
son are directors. They will take
over their positions in September.
Future dances were discussed
and also plans for a bed race in
Belgrave in the near future. Plans
were also made to clean up the lot
beside the swimming pool.
The' Leos received a letter of
thanks from the Medical Centre for
cleaning up the lot behind the
centre.
Dianne Kerr gave a report on the
Bake Sale which was held May 14.
The winner of the draw for a $10.00
voucher at Lucknow Home Bakery
was Nat Thomson.
Staff and Volunteers who serve
Ontario Nursing Homes
work together to create
"More Than a Place to Live"
Ontario Nursing Home
WEEKEND
Theme: "More Than a Place to Live"
June 9th-12th
Nursing homes in Ontario are dedicated to provide
quality care and activity programs to enrich the daily
lives of the residents that live in Ontario nursing homes.
During Nursing Home Weekend visit your community
nursing home. If you have time to give you might want
to learn more about the nursing home's volunteer organization.
Nursing Home Weekend is sponsored
annually by the Ontario Nursing Home
Association and the member homes in your
community.
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