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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-18, Page 14Lr 64 Buick Le Sabre $2,295 4 DOOR SEDAN, FULLY EQUIPPED AND READY TO GO, LICENCE 912922 1964. Dodge $1 595 4 DOOR SEDAN, SLANT 6 MOTOR, WITH AUTOMATIC A TERRIFIC BUY TRANSMISS" LICENCE EMS •n4 1:10.09t SEDAN, A REAL SPECIAL., LICENCE E2391 4 DOOR SEDAN, A REAL HONEY, LICENCE E4314 , 1962 Meteor — $1 095 4 DOOR SEDAN, 41 REAL GOOD CAR PRICED RIGHT LICENCE E6034 1961 Dodge — $795 4 DOOR SEDAN, SEE IT TODAY, LICENCE 3213H 1960 Falcon — SAMUEL E. CHISLETT Death came suddenly to Samuel Edgar Chislett on Friday, May lath,. in 14/Ingham and District .Hospita following a heart attack. He was 75 years of age. • Mr. Chislett Suffered 'from a heart condition but had been in his usual healthand he and Mrs. Chislett were.visiting with mem- bers of their family in Toronto , • when he became ill. He was •later taken to Winghamilospital • where his, death occurred suddenly.!' • • .Mr.i.„ChiSlett was boriten March 14, 1891.-at'Ceylon,"Ontatio, a 'SOu of John and K4herine.:,Chis-. lett- • • . • • On February 25, 3.920,,he inarried•Dora Breen at.Teronto. Mr Chislett was employed. with the Bell Telephone:Company for 35, years. After his retirement. they purchased a home in'Kinloss Township. Inn' north of the vill- age. On'Priday of this week, 'May 20th...they had planned to move to Sarnia to live as they had sold their Kinloss'property to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forster, ' Mr. Chislett .is survived by his • -wife. one daughter, Mrs. W. J. (Jean) Gordonof Sarnia; one sOn, Norman of Toronto; three.grand- cl,iildren;-two sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Vic (Effie) Carnal.., han of Port Hope, Mrs. Clark • ...(Marie)Crontherry of Palmerston, Charles of Port Hope, Alfred of • • Vancouver. . 1-• . • Funeral service was held at the Johnstone Funeral HoMe.. Luck-. now. on Sunday, May 3.5th; -with' :intern -lent in South Kinloss Ceme- tery. Rev.;Rod•MacLeod,,.minist- er of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, was in charge of theserr vice. : 'Pallbearers were Wayne Secon,. Bill Chislett, Jun Hooper, Ken Hooper, ,'Evan Keith. Harold Cam- pbell, • , • • „ Flowerbearers were Tom Mac- Kenzie, Douglas Graham Garnet, Henderson, Harry 'wits, Orley :CooPer, Russell Gordon, Jim Hooper, Cliff McLean. . • SUPER IN EVERY WAY! ENAMELS CHOICE OF 4 FINISHES HIGH GI OY) Si MI fikOSS liGStit 11 VE1VET f1 to Premium quality inta- ror white paints for people who place • price secondary to performance. Benjamin beyond its local Corps•activities. *A frightened young girl may come to The Salvation Aptly and pour out her story. he will be • ieferre4 to one of the Army's 31 homes •and hospitals for unwed mothers where she wiltreceive medical care and be sheltered' ,om .. • 'criticism and curiosity. Throughout the world, Salvation Army officers are welcome in, . jails and cOrreCtiOnal institutions. Thousand of prisoners are gaining a new outlook through Salvation Army sponsored Bible Study courses Officers frequently act as parole advisers when a man has been re- leased. One of the army's aims . .„ . • is to lessen the cost in htirnan suit eririg, and help the individual be. Come a productive member of soc iety once again. . • When a .man hits bottom on skid rOvii; the Army doesn' t count hini out as hopeless. Rehabilitation oentres.are Maintained in leading citles throughout'Canada, A man. in' need' of help is referred tothe nearest centre. There he is given a .fresh start -..clean clothes, coun selling and guidance, the oppon icy to.regain sound work habits. These, and many other services are offered cheerfully by The Sal. vatiOn:Army as it enters its second century Of "3erVice‘to God and Man” • The Annual Spring Tea sponsor- , 'ed by the Brucelea Haven Ladies •Auxiliary was held Wednesday, • May 4t1i, in the Auditorium at Brucelea Haven, Walkertim. Very large crowds attended both after-, • noon and'evening. •• • Those receiving at the doce were, in the afternoon, Past Pres- • ident tvIrs. A. Maundrell, South- . ampton, and 'Ist vice president, • Mrs. Donald Blue, Ripley. In the evening, Mrs. Blue and secret- ary. Miss M. Trelford, Southamp- • ton'. received. ' • Those pouringteaduring the afternoon mere; Mrs. J. Moran, • Walkerton; Mrs. H. Sparling, • Walkerton; Mrs. Eldred Reid, Tiv- erton; Mrs, W. L. Thompson, Teeswater; Mrs. H. Palmateer4 • Kincardine; Mrs'. Mac Gibson; Walkerton and Mrs. H. McKirmop dieenock. Those pouring tea chir-. jug the evening.were; Mrs. Wm.. Macke, Mildmay; Ws„ Donald' , ,Blue, Ripley; Mrs. H. D. Thomp- • son, LucknoWi and Mrs. E. Young,. Tara. • • . , • • • The Arts and Crafts Room was presided over by Mrs. Stewart and , Mrs. Cuthbertson, Walkerton. there wereomany and Varied art- icles.offered for sale, made era-. irelyby the residents. ,Sales were brisk 'and a nice profitmai real- ized., The winner of the prize table,. . 'donated by Heirloom of Canada, Chesley, was won by Mrs. John Hewitson of Owen Sound. ' All the proceeds from the Tea • will be used either to provide 'comfort's or entertainment for the residents of the Horne. , The Ladies of the Auxiliary • wish to thank most sincerely all those who in any way helped to • rnake,this undertaking the success it bfas. KINGSBRIDGE Patricia Ann Martin, Joe and Peter Martin, visited here and • with their mother, Mrs, Blaise • Martin, who is patient in God- erich Hospital What. does it' cost? -- When a girl gets off to a wrong start in life? When a man'ariftS into • heavy drinking and deserts his family'? ' • . • • • .When a neighbour takes a wrong turn in life, it May cost the public additional dollars in .welfare serv-. ices to feed and clOthe•a family which has no breadwinner, to pro- vide care for a baby born out of wedlock.. •A boy may start as' a school dropout and wind up a . • ; prison hurl* or narcotics addict; his unproductive life behind bars costing an enormous sum in money and misery. The Salvation Army claims no magic cure-all for all the world's mistakes and miseries., but its, program of spiritual guidance and wholesome activities for' young • poeple. old people,' all people: does contribute to family and com. inunity' Stability , and thus, helps keep d.own the cost of welfare • and institutional servicei. • •There are no Statistic's on the subject, but it is' a safe bet' that 'not many young people who have . • found interesting and purposeful activities at The Salvation'Army, wind up in police courts,: mental hospitals,' Or jails. 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