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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-17, Page 8PAGicT maw TUZ L' UCKNOW 8aNTINl L. ~ 14ucKNow , ONTAI .IO WEDNESDAY, . APR1 L 17 a •..4 • • EUREKA Shower of Values Limited Time only... HIS: Of. HERS Umbrella° `'/ M$5.'sinanity eg4tf1.911. with et the . Ht1R$ moo .aw. a..ww..•. waw.:. �+iw.rws EURO at. • MODEL 7U • QYU 1NA MOTOR fURT uo ' EXTRA LA* •' sanitii.N OUST SAN CORD•HOLDER wind t stkatilar'v' • eminent sav raw sus .woats - CONVENIENT • TOE' SWITCH $64.9 SIOWER:Or !Wittman -porno TMIE ONLY . TVT andc Phone 528-3.1.12 (Intended For Last Week, Miss Edna Boyle '• visited: ' Mr. and Mrs. •Frances • Botyle• Mrs. Belle 'Catihers, Mr .and lVis,. $ill Eadie: and Mr. Alvin Orvis visited Miss..'Eva Culbert and Mr.: Lorne . Culbert; Mr.' and: Mrs. Dan .'Mt Hens,. Bonnie and J•iamzmewere guests of :Mr: and MTS. Frank Currie, Mr, and• ,`Mrs ` Peter :Leeson, Barbara and .Iona vi-ited. Mr. and. Mrs. Russel. Needlhama;' Miss Barbara 'Forster ' arisihed Mrs. Gordon Patterson. • 'Dr. James Emerson of Charing Cross spent .the rweek-end with Mr. ,and Mrs. • George •Emerson. Mrs, Frank 'Dore, • ,Nancy, Ron- •, Dianne were , recent guests of Mr..and 71114: White. Wil�lian White. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist 'Grant Were : Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon McDonald. • , Mr. Roy .Collins . and Mrs. • Russel Collins spentt '' Satuftlay' evening with: 'Miss ;Margaret. Ro- bertson • and .Mr. 'Don ;Robertson. Mr. and• Mrs, Donald McCosth, Mary. Anne . .and ' Richard _Were Sunday; •guests of Mrs. John Col- • well: .• Purple Grove Institite.held a euchre `Party' :to .celebrate" their' • n ergency Lo ging. n..Bruce: County: .. I410yld. Jasper,. Co-ordinator ,Bruce. Co. °EMO) The , aim of f, this serVtce ' is • ,to pravid`a immediate, ,torniporary' lodging for evacuees. .who are 'una)ble to 'make or carry opt their owti ..emergency arrange-. ments, ;Some evacuees will Ihalve made arrangements ,,toy .move sin. twi bh (friends or :relatives in a ;reception area if and when vol- unitary evacuation :became nec essa•ny., .but avast. numbers. Wi;ll,. took . to . E.W.S. to provide them with "a 'place to live.• E,W;S: wi�11 have to provide tlodtg!ing: /Or eva- cuees •folllowirug an attack with- out warning, and for 'the sur vivors brought out of, damaadged. Cr ,fallout areaas, A good lodging, program lis dependent :upon the careful, • detailed planning., that has been done in advance, ,for the "'assignment of evacuees to private dwellings; commercial' facilities; • and Other suitable buildings 'iwihdvdh� : will the used for .'congregate 'lodging. ' • Private • Dwellings The ' Lodging of .er nacuees: private homes,, tourist homes itc boarding homes is eonsitdereid to be' 'preferable to Congregate lodging, interms of more natural living .arrangements; of cooking, sleeping,• and! sanitary ,faculties" already ibeir g, • available; and of extra :, :supplies of ,blankets and usedclothingbeing available in most homes. Here the evacuees would ; be expected to look after. themselves. If bhere is a shortage. of aecominoda'tion in private: dwellfnlgs,': family, groups shoulld be ' given priority for pllacemenit in this type : of aecammo,datvon1 so that. 'families :are . kept toc. gether, Congregate:. Lodg' Ing., sixteenth birthday parity Prizes, higth, Mrs, George ;Emerson, MT: Don Rdbertson, •. ;