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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,1! !AGE' SIXTEEN
HIGHLAND:
GAMES.
at DUTTON .
MONDAY,
AUGUST 4
° Commencing at 9 aan.
• Massed Bandk
• Piping
• Dancing
" Sports Events
A REAL HIGHLAND WELCOME
AWAITS YOU
OLIVET
Mr. and Mrs. Brian 'Munch and
David of Cambridge spent last
week visiting with Mr.. and Mrs.
Peter Van Sickle and Trevor..
Sheila and Kevin Osborne/ are
visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan' McCallum of Hanov-
er. -,
. Mrs. Ray Hamilton 'and Wendy
returned home last Thursday
evening after spending the pat 3 1/2
weeks visiting with friends and
relatives in Vancouver. •
, Mrs. .Edith Haldenby who has
been residing at.Urookhaven Nurs-
ing.- Home • in. Wingham was
recently taken to the Victoria
Hospital, London. Our best wishes
for a speedy recovery. Mrs.
Haldenby at one\ time lived on the
farm now owned by Mr. anct Mrs.
Harry Colling.
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Osborne,
Joyce and Joan visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Reavie of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mauer and
Todd of Huron Park visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
White.
by David Woods
Is there a recipe for fun, relaxa-
tion and exercise with no fancy
equipment and little ,or no cost?
Yes, there is: you — and just add
water!
Swimming is one of the best
formulas for health. It expands the
lungs, exercises the heart and
muscles and just makes you feel
good, generally.
But, as is 'evidenced by the 500
or so drownings that occur in On-
tario each year, it can also be a
dangerous sport — one in which
it's truly vital to look before you
leap. Here are some ways to make
swimming safer:
• Make sure that the water you
plan to swim in has a firm, safe
bottom with no obstacles like
rocks or weeds and no strong
currents.
• Never dive into a swimming,mol.
without checking the water level
immediately before, or into
shallow water.
• Always swim in the company of
another person, no matter how
good a swimmer you may be.
There might be a time when
you'll need help clOse at hand.
• Avoid swimming after dark,
during a storm or immediately
folloWing a heavy meal
• Make sure that children playing
near a body of water are con-
stantlY supervised. Never let the
children who can't swim rely on
inflatable toys or makeshift rafts.
PURPLE GROVE
Spending the week end with her
grandparents, Burton and Kathryn
Collins was Kelly McGillivray,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
McGillivray of Goderich. '
25th ANNIVERSARY
25th 'wedding anniversary_cele_
brations wereheld, in the South
Line School on Saturday evening
for Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGregor,
Doug and Ellen of Summit, New
Jersey, are farm vacation guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle
and family.
Bonnie Boyle returned home this
past week end from two weeks
counselling session at: the "Five
Oaks" United -Church camp near
Paris, Ontario.
Miss Janet Lackner of Cumber-
land (near Ottawa) spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Boyle and family. '
'Congratulations to Francis and
Irene Boyle who celebrated their
23rd wedding anniversary last
week, and to Tammy Sutton,
daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Cecil
Sutton who was three years 'old on
July 16.
A meeting of the committee in
charge of a float for the Ripley Old
Boys reunion was held on Tuesday
afternoon at- Mrs.. Cecil. Sutton's
home. •
Miss Maureen Ker of Toronto is.
visiting with Mrs. Earl Elliott and
Ian.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Scott, Fred
Doupe and Miss Susan Brooks, Mr.
And Mrs. Don Doupe and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Helm and
family all spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norval Stanley.
THINK!
DON'T
SINK!
BE WATER
WISE!
• If someone takes an unplanned
dive from a boat, don't leap in
after him. If they're within reach,
hold out an oar and haul them
in: if not, throw a lifebelt, or
something -- a thermos jug or a '
gas can, for example — that will
provide buOyancy.
• 'Recognize the limitations of your
own swimming ability. You may
he able to swim 50 yards out
from thee shore, but will you be
able to get back?
• Arid don't overdo it., especially if
Voll're an occasional swimmer.
Swimming, like other. sports,
involving human beings and the
elements, requires discipline 'and
knowing the drill. And this is best.
learned' early in life. Children can
be taught to swim as soon as they
can walk, but 'van of that training
should involve an awareness of the
dangers, too.
To be a good all-round swimmer,
you should know about helping
others who'may get into trouble in.
the water. You can learn abOut.
water safety from the Red Cross or
the St. John Ambulance servites.
And the 'Ontario Ministry of Health
has produced a pamphlet,. Get I':
The Swim, which provides useful
tips, including a simple guide to
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The -
pamphlet is available in govern-
ment or physicians' offices, or you
can get it by wilting to the Health
Resource Centre, Communications
Branch., Ontario Ministry of Health,
Hepburn Block, Queen's Park,
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1S2.
Kairshea WI On
Bus Trip To
Brantford Area
Kairshea Women's Institute
sponSored a bus• trip to Brantford
on Thursday, July 17. 20 members
and friends, to make up the bus
load, left Lucknow at 8 a.m. on a
erfect. su met: day
They arrived at the Galt Towel
warehouse at 10 a.m. - a stop of one
half hour or more, where the ladies
were given a chance to buy or
browse. From here the bus load
continued on to The Adelaide
Hoodless Homestead, where they
toured the home and grounds.' The
group continued on to the Bell
Homestead. Here a guide toured
the group through the beautiful,
furnished home 'of Alexander
Melville Bell, father of Alexander
Graham Bell, inventor of the
telephone in -1876. Here they
enjoyed lunch on the spacious
grounds of the Bell Homestead.
The, group continued on to the
Mohawk Chapel, where' they had
a break out of the sun and were told
something of the , history of The
Chapel. From here 'they continued
on to a Shopping Plaza - where the
TODAY'S HEALTH
Swimming's good exercise
—but only when it's safe
'ladies either shopped or browsed
around for 3 hours.
At .6 pan. they stopped at the
Austrian Village Inn where reserv-
ations had been made for dinner.
After enjoying a lovely meal, the
group continued their journey
homeward. Arriving home at 9.30
p.m., Mrs. Cliff Roulston move
vote of thanks to the direct
Mrs. Leonard Clarke, and
Frank MacKenzie, for their eff
in planning a worthwhile
enjoyable outing. 'Thanks was
expressed to capable driver C
Garniss.
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NOTE: SATURDAY AUG. 2 .
WE WILL BE CLOSING AT 1 2 NOON
SO WE ARE ABLE TO. SEE YOU ALL
AT THE RIPLEY—HURON REUNION
PARADE... DON'T MISS IT, IT WILL BE GOOD!
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO