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HE LUCKNOW:SENTINEL,: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1969
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CARP OF TH,
Iwish to express my sincere'
thanks to all,those, who remember-
ed ' me with cards, gifts & visits,,
while I was a :patient in Wingham
and District Hospital. Sjial,
thanks to Doctors; Leahy andMac-
:: Gregor and nurses on•,2ndAioor of
the... hospital:
Wesley Young
The . family of Albert A. Mug-,
• ford 'would like to .express, sincere
thanks to. all their dear 'relatives,
neighbours and friends . for their.
kindness and for many floral .crib=
Utes . andexpressionsof sympathy;
• during their recent bereavement.
.Specialthanks to the. Calvary .Bap-
tist Church, .Westfield Church,, Mk,
Fangrad, Mrs.. McCallum and ..the
Lodge Funeral .Home: and, to Rev.
Kenneth Kii ght.. •
We wish toexpress sincere
thanks to our neighbours and
friends. .in the Zion . District' ,'for
their lovely .gifts and thoughtful-
--mess
houghtful
•— ness in -remembering .: us. -$
Gladys :and . Earl Cranston
We would like to express our
sincere -2 thanks -0our—neighboursr
friends -and relatives for the manyy,
gifts, cards and . flowers we re-
ceived; also to all those who help-
ed us celebratethe occasion of our
Fiftieth Wedding' Anniversary: It
' was.. greatly , appreciated:
• Mr. and Mrs. ' Orville Tiffin
I wish tosay a sincere thanks to
all our friends and neighbours who
were so kind .and remembered me
in so many ways " with cards,
treats and visits while in Wing
ham ' Hospital:. Also thanks .to the
kind , nurses . and Drs Corrin and,
Mrs. Murray Henderson
I wish 10 express my 'sincere,.
thanks to, all 'those who remember
ed 'me in various .ways while I was
a patient' in Wingham and. Dia-
trict Hospital. •
=Prank sMeQuillin
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Ken Nicholson Wishes toexpress
thanks • to: all ' who remembered
him -witlf.cards, treats. and visits
while he Was a patient in Wingham
Hospital.' •
ARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John Miller wishes to thank
all who sent cards and letters,
while she was in Wingham and
District Hospital. .Special 'thanks
to Dr. McKim, Dr. Corrin, the
nurses and staff on 2nd- floor,' the
ones who visited me ani y, neigh -
tour s at home.
The family `of the late Walter M.
Brown wish to express their thanks
for the kindnesses shown to them
at the time of .their :bereavement..
Special thanks to Drs. Tomson and
Tindall and the nursing staff of the
Kincardine District and General
Hospital;; to Rev. J. C. Hill of the
Pine River United Church; to the
U.C,W of the ftipley,United.Church
for serving lunch ' following the
Funeral, for , the. beautiful floral
tributes and the donations to • the
Heart Fund.' and the Gideon Bible
Society and 'to 'all those '.who' seat
food to our homes. All this thought-
fulness was very 'much :appree.
iated.
Pisses. Su
At His Home
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;WILLIAM ARNo r :
Wiliiam. M . Arnold passed away':
suddenly at his home in
Kincardine township on Saturday,
October 25. Born on June 12,,
1901, "the son of the late Mr..and
Mrs. James 'T T. 'Arnold ,. he moved
with his parents to the present'
farmstead on the North Durham
RoacLin_1908..; On June 27 1.92$..:
he married Mary -Patterson, elder`
daughter of the late Mr.: and Mrs.
A. W. Patterson of Hur•on Town-
ship..
ownship..
Mr. Arnold:operated the family
farmmbst..of his life with the ex
ception `•of a fevr year's employ
Ment in a produce cornpany and
a retail grocery..
Widely known and ,highly .respec•
!ed,. Mr Arnold had, an .unusual
capacity for friendship and kind-
ness. He, was an active member
of the Bervie United Church and
Recording Steward of the Bervie
Pastoral Charge. for many years/. •
He was also 'active in the.Masonic
Order; being a inernber-of'the--=--.
Northern Light Lodge No. 93, A . F.
and 'A ,'M.. 'and the Royal City
WHITECHURCH. y
• •1 erfectron and
`-Those' attending -the Women s A,. S R. in' Guelph :.
Institute..convention at Mount
Forest on. Monday 'were Mrs.
Frank .Ross„ Mrs. Ezra Scholtz ,,
Mrs • Tom Metcalfe; Miss Mary'
Hehn,'.Mrs.:Elgin Johnston;and.
Mrs. McArthur and remaining: for.
the second' day were Mrs.. Bill
Evans ; Rime South, District"'Deleg-'
ate Mrs. Wallace Conn, Branch
delegate Mrs.; Ben`McClenaghan,
Mrs.: Russel, McGuire and Mrs:
Victor Emerson,: Area Curator.
---Mr f and
and Mrs: Jim'.Currie arrived home
on"hursda ',after `a •few da s.visit
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with Mr.• ,and: Mrs Waiker's son ,
George.Wife: and • family of
Ottawa :'.
•Mr. , and Mrs. Joseph A ;Tiffin
Tiffin
of Scarborough spent Friday even-
ing at Wingham Motel and called
on Mr. and Mrs'., G W.' Tiffin to
seek information regarding, Tiffin
relatives in this area for a family
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That: ,the nominations of fit •and.. proper persons • to serve. 'as
Reeve and Councillors .for. the. Township of Kinloss ...for the
years 1970, .1971' and 1972, Will take place at the
TOWNSHIP -HALL, HOLYROOD,
FRIDAY',
NOVEMBER
. At 1:00 o'clock in tie after4ioon.:fir one 'hour, at .. whichurine'
lazes Hr' are. her;by---no'tifled--�-
attend. and
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THAT^SHOULD A POLL BE REQUIRED,.
% POLLING WILL. :OPEN ON
ohday, December
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From 9:00 a.m. to' 6: g.m" of the. following . ,placers in :the
Polling -Subdivisions v
No. 1. Ford . C mningharn's
No, 2 Whitechurch 'Commtnzity Hall
• No, s Kinlough Orange Hall •
FRASERMacK ONON,
Rettirnittgg V<LiVR'iirY
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN
WAN' —_-
• .EXPERIENCED` OR UNEXPERIENCED .
'Ideal .career for ambitious man. We offer above 'average earnings-
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._ ESTA'TE TSROKE -- -
BOX `39, FLESHERTON, ONT.
OFFICE a_. 'PHONE'924•2200 HOME 924,•2418
Clinton, last week, on 'recommen-
dation.of Dr. G. P. A. Evans,
director of.Huron'County Health
Unit and'Medical Officer of
Health.'
".As an interim and valuable :,
measure, and one which can be
complementary to .a .comprehen.=
sive preventive dental ,programme
in elementary schools, there, is
available immediately a.. fluoride
techniquewhich canbe
administered to a class of children.
by a registered. nurs
explained in~-a—letter.-tothe_Board.'
"In this way, the Children apply a
special fluoride paste to. the teeth
with an individual tooth brush
suppliied`as part of',the scheme..,
At 'the same time., :;they receive
valuable dental'•health education
and are. able to retain the brush •
for home use . Needless to say,
parental consent would be,
obtained for each child's .participa
Dr:. Evans described` the proced
:effective -and co
leanentary both to adequate fluor-.
'ide in drinking water and to a
fully. developed preventive •dent-
istry.programiine under' public
he•alth. auspices.'"?
D . J . CochraneT.direcior:,_sa id
he was recommending the .request
On the understanding " thatno
Left to mourn his passing in
addition to his wife, are one son
George of Thornhill and a.''daugh-
ter Marguerite', Mrs. Robert ,''
Percival'•of,London and two grand-
children.
Members of Northern Light
Lodge conducted a inernorial memorial •
service on Monday .evening, ,Oct-
ober.28from the MacLennan
Funeral Home in Kincardine with
Rev R. S Clyde •of Bervie, United
Church and Rev -W . -J parson
Maple GroveUnited, Church ,.
Oakville', officiating, P1
bearers were Lloyd Arnold, Clar--
ence Cerson;,.James Ferrier,
Vernon Hodgins, William Slessor
and Robert Smith Intermenewas'
in: Kincardine cemetery.,
tree. They in turn :called Mr
and Mrs . Victor. Ernerson , ,who
also joined in supplying needed
information for •the family history.
J,oln Gibb was organist Friday
evening,:att'S o'clock'in Gorrie
United, church; for :the Thompson
Peel wedding.
ressure' will be exerted on•Pu ils'
F P
to participate in the programme
and that pupils who do participate
will do so :with the expressed •
consent of their parents.'
Mrs Marilyn Kunder, .Seaforth.,
commented that in cases; •
the parents would :likely ask:their
family 'dentist for advice on the
matter..
sbridge
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Churchill spent.the week -end with.
Mr and Mrs : ' Lawrence',t a ylor,
and on Sunday; Mr . and Mrs . • Bob
Gordon` and Robert visited at the:
sarrie home.•
• 'and Mrs,. BilI:Evans attend-
ed the.F>ruce'County warden's.. .,
banquet on,Saturday , evening at
Mildmay,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl McClenaghan
visited on Sunday with Mr and. " 1
Mrs.; Mack Stewart of, Waterloo.
Whitechurch. Y .; P • S . held a
bowling.party Saturday evening'
in Win,gharn
Jim 'Pettypiece; Mr.' and Mrs..
D..MacDonald and .Mrs. D.
Mac^ik►nald of Brucelea Haven
,"Wa•lkerton,were Sunday visitors
"with'Mr; and Mrs: •Aug ilsitaCp n-
ald and family of St. Helens, ,
Flu�ridePaste
WiH Be AvailabMe�
On VOuntary Basis
BY RICHMOND ATKEY
Aft interim. preventive dental.
programme in the schools was
approved by Huron County Board.
of Education at its meeting in
Central Huron Secondary School,
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Guides
A .relay 'game opened the.regu-
lar Kingsbridge Girl Guide meet-
ing Thursday evening with Lt.
Caesar..in ch'ar8e.. ;
• C'a.mpfire .was held by, the Bl•ue-
birds under ;the. direction of patrol.
leader Shelley Ti rt and second..
Sandra Dickson
Roll call and. inspection was
tk�n,yt;__sinnett_ancl' Lt ti ae
Lerman.
Patrol: in Council was also field
Capt. Tigert reminded••girls to;
bring,'posters,'.of ;their projeet.on
the hike. next week The • is
then worked on Christman articles.
forbazaar..
The .meeting closed with Taps:
Notice. • Is Hereby Given: To Th
Itiinicipal Electors Of . The
That the 'nomination:. of Fit and Propel Persons:. to serve is
Reeve, . Deputy Reeve, . and .Three. Councillors. for the years
1970 - 71a :p ace a e
TOWNSHIP HALL, On
' At One O'clock In The Afternoon, -For One Hour
At Which ° Time and Place All Electors , Of Said Township Are
Hereby- lotified +i :t—Sh ld 'A Poll Be
Required. Polling, Will Open On
011dd!
44,
From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, at the*ariotts
tr ,.
Polling Subdivisions
Sub DivitiOns D.R.O..'
No.
1, Dungannon ..:.::. Ben' Mole :. • ....,....::
No, 2 S S No 9 John. Curran
Poll Clerk•
Cecil: Blake
Bert Alton
No, .3 Or , :e Hall ;Irvvin W Al . ,: Wilfred
Hackett
No: 4,' Port Albert el , Di , n k . •
No " 6, Parrish Hoene ` William F • Drennan
arrish .. GordonGordotl Barger
No 5 Neil, .. Earl , r
No 7, Labeler • Alvin Robb .,.... Henry MacKenzie
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DONATED M. SIMPSON, Returning•
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alms