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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1970 THE I,.UCKNOW SENTINEL, I UcKNuw, •LINI'AIKIV`II
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ConductedBaptism.-
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ofSunday
wasvisitors
dress
belonging to her, •grandmother,
Mr ,• Elliotta d in whichLittle
Ms Gordono n
she herself was baptized. Present •
for the christening were Mrs. H.M
' •
kills is a sister of Mr. . V erbeek .
Bobby a. `e o celebrat-
Bb J mt.
I ed his hirthdayA.on Monday by
having a party. ' . ..r �
Joh n Carruthers of„London.
Mrs. Carruthers of Wingham
has to Goderich to .visit withKenneth
gonen
Mrs. Irwin Carruthers and family.
_• .• lo -r �.nd ot- e
Mr. and: Mrs ryigarl NlcCaen:�,.., ��
visited Sunda With, Mr. and �'�?rs.
Barbour and ,family .of?
2nd line Morris Township.
Mr and Mrs . Gershon) Johnston
.
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W,,HITECH'URCH NEWS
Rev.. G. Noble of Lticknow
Rev..
byterian. Church had charge
y
the � .o nmunion Services
't' a
�rde -a-ncF halmeis--Whr e
' Sunday. AtWhitechurch•
on S•
Karen Agnes. Elliott , daughter
r Elliott
h�It.'and Mrs: Wa to Elliot
chri t -ned`in a 100year old
se
•,'
Aitch-rsanM-rs-;--l�obe-rt-Ga"1-b-r�-i�th
and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. They
were joined later at the. dinner .
b � hergrandfather 13i•11 Forster
Y
Miss Joan Laidlaw of.Londonn.
's . -n•t•445i week-.etld••v�.ith her � ar-
ent . n Mrs—E1r-o Laidlaw ----'
-s Ai : d- y ..
. .Kennedy
Mr and' Mrs. Dave Hawkins. and
Kristen of I'eeswater were
withMr. 'and ' Mrs.. Alex
is•. Iv
Verbeek and family. 'Mrs.. Haw--
Yy
--•-•- .-. -
. Ivh s . L-eo-ta-Cha-d�-ir-,mar-1-sndoFr
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs.,. Ewart MacPherson of Luck-
; now and on Monda visited with'
YY
Mr: and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
t .Ha RTichborne' .of. Goder•
-- r te dawith -her sister---.
tch-v4sr d .un . y
!• Miss 'Annie of Win harn:
Mr. Mrs, Ge ..
rge Fisher
. r Carruthers of Wingham .
and:•M s,, C.,ar h W g
visited Sunda. with.Iv r,. and Mrs.:
1
miss Jo-yce- Ta-j...z-�,�.-,�. -r -• ,
. girls from the neighbourhood
attended the Ploughing Match; on
Saturda�; at Lindsay. • -
.,Y.
• Mr'. and Mrs. E W. Beecroft
and Karen Mr, and Mrs. Stewart
_Fors -t -=and sons- of Walkerton
.y h
visited Sunday. at the home of
and M
their brother Mr Mrs. Rob-
ert Sinn mon of Monkto
a.. _ n-•
McClenaghan
Mr. and Mrs. Ben`McClena han
.
of Wingham were Sunday, visitors
with Mr. 'and' Mrs . Jim Johnston
and; family of List fele
Mr, • and Mrs, Calvin Irwin and.
Shirley,Shle'' Mr • and Irs Ivan Irwin
and Brian of Oshawa spent the
TM •d Tom,
Mae ofin of1Lu.cicnow aand,.' withs
$
Mr: and Mrs• W° °J t Irwin of 2nd
Concession, Kinloss,
oa
We,help
n mo -ny-wa ways
Accident prevention
The Accide4nt Prevention
Associations of Ontario .
work With Management
and labour to reduce the
hazards of the worken-
viromner t, an -i "to es a
lish safe work habits
through safety education.
Medical expenses • How-
ever longhe may .require' , a worer is entitled to
• a the necessary medical •
care rela-ting: to -his injury.
Compensation If a, man
is off work because of a
job accident, we'serhiny-.
a tax-free compensation
cheque every two weeks.
or @11'S ComI
enscti�n
PFOteChon Is our I
•:M
:Vocational rehabilita-
tion ° If .a worker requires .
rehabilitation services,
including job retraining,
.. e. ore he can return to .
work, wewill provide
Theni. There is no limit to
the amount of time and
Money we are able to
spend to help a man get
back onthe job. •
He pus to
help you •
We give every claim the
same fast fair and
thorough attention. lint
to give everyone.. all. the
help they are entitled to
in time of trouble, we
need'. the :co-opeicationf
many people:
We need a prompt
_• report of every accident
from the injured man,
from hisemployer,: or from
his doctor. From the day
we hear of the . accident, we
can put the first compen-
sation cheque in 'the appli
day
The disabled worker •
needs your goodwill
Whether you're an em-
ployer..or a fellow worker,
give him--a-show-sho ':
what he can do. It'•s a ' •
man's abilities that count,
not his disabilities.
f 4f • .v� / %h
Prevention is better
than compensation Most
important of all, we•need•
'everybody to.join us -it our
effort to reduce on-the-job
accidents. Accident hazards
will alwa .s exist; 'the '•
to avoi. em is s wor
defensively.
Our job
Our job is to. see that
way_
. •
of the 'Workmen's Com-
pensation Act. This Act is
financed by .assessments •
on employers, and offers
• protection in the. case of
►----- ---an-the job-aecidents t -o--
more than two :million..
men and women working
in Ontario.
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•
Accident Preventionjail Care
f
ucatii n
Sharpen
your self-defence
--cndenjoblifer
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