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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-09, Page 12ANNOUNCING A FACSIMILE EDITION OF THE '. ILLUSTRATED . Historical Atlas OF e Huron County ONTARIO Originally published by H. Belden & Co. in 1879 The illustrated Atlas. of Huron County is.: one '.of 29. county . _w atlases published In Ontario between 4875 and.1881. _A remark= ably accurate source of information for the student of local hiss tort' and genealogy, 'the Atlas wilhF its maps, biographies, port- rais and pictures of landmarks"has long since become a highly valued document of the past. AVA9BLE NOW Bound in hard cover, size 18'''x 14½"; 105 pages Price: $1250 --- (.50o mailing charge) The issue is limited to 1,000 numbered copies Please order from; • MIKA STUDIO, • .41 DUSSEK ST., P.O. BOX 536,, ' • BELLEVILLE, ONT. TEL. 613.962.4022 . Here's an ideal hybrid for high popUlation,. 'narrow row planting. Specially bred to beat • the stalk brea ka ge problem, Strong, sturdy stalks withstand high winds and stress. The cob of PX 442 is long and small in diameter -- can be covered'with • a nickel. The hard- starch __ kernels reduce combine damage and.: build high bushel Weights. Plant All You CanGet! MR. ROY ROBINSON, Belgrave, Ontario Phone: 357.2269 NATIONAL MR. JACOB ROHRER, R.R. No. 1., Lucknow, 'Ontario, Phone 528-2245 PAGE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY 9, 1911 Huron-Commit=teé-- Social Services ConductSurvéy. The Social Services Co- ornating Committee for Huron County has been granted.funds for salaries and overhead expenses through the-local-Initiatives- gram, Dept, of Manpower and (migration,. Federal Government, to conduct a'survey. throughout the. county9. The project began on January 31st and will be corn= pleted by the end of May.. The Social Services Co-ordin- 4ating Committee 'has been in existence since -1968.. It. is made „ up of Representatives, from social:. agencies such as Children.A;id Society, churches ; the Board .of. . Education, Dept, of Health, Goderich .Psychiatric Hospital, Probation,. Canada' Manpower', The Medical Association and the Dept. of Social and Family' Ser- _ vices.. .. ! been developed which will be taken to-loc —1 offic-iahl'-bath_ elected and appointed, profession- al and semi=professional people, community leaders and all people who are regularly dealing with the' public. As a result of this survey, the Social Services Coordinating Committee will be able to assess available services and .to make better use-.ot existing resources and 'manpower. 1A1 the long run,, the committee will be able to plan health and social services to fulfill'the needs and wishes ,of Huron County, as discovered. through.this survey; • The .committee -is"using the facilities; provided by the North . Street United. Church, 44 North Street, Goderich as the central, office WH.I,TCHURCH. Mr. and lrs. Douglas Conley .and Jason.of Winghaw were Sun- day visitors with tier parents Mr. and Mrs Wallace Conn. The many friends of little Mark Ross.#.son of Mr. 'arid Mrs. Jim Ross of Kitchener, will be pleased to learn he was released,froni hospital there on. Thursday.' Walter Moore went to St. Jos- eph's hospital, London on Sunday to visit with Mrs: t' oore'who had undergone surgery on hursday of last week. We are 'all pleased to Yearns he found Mrs. Moore much.. improved. Mrs. Neil MacCallurit and .N's. Bill Scott o,f Lucknow were Sun- day visitors with'the former's sis- ter Mrs. Albert McQuillin. Mr, and Mrs. Larne Howe and family of Teeswater were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and' Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kimberley and his fath- er Herb Laidlaw were Sunda'vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of .Wingham. • Mr, and .Mrs. Gordon'Campbell of Willowdale spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintnul and on Sunday evening all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul of Fordyce Paul Elliott of Hensall spent the.' week end with his parents. Mr; and Mrs. Walter Elliott. This community extends symp- athy to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin John- son and family of Turnberry town- ship in the passing of his mother ' last week at Huronview and whose ft nerarwas Sunday due to weather conditions. Elmer" McGuire of Toronto 'spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs."Russel McGuire.'' Due to weather conditions ser- vices on Sunday in,the United Church were withdrawn. , Mrs. John Gaunt and Mrs. Wal- lace Conn were'in'Walkerton on Tuesday and Wednesday. attending the 'training class for the project Working with.Knits. Mrs, Eunice Gillespie was ad- mitted on Tuesday' to Wingham and District Hospital; Albert Lennips'of Langside was a to St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday where they put a heel 'on the cast on t c b okeri 1~, which enables him to get'aroiind. Owing to the snowstorm and road conditions the Bake'S;ale arranged by Whitechurch W.I. had to be re-scheduled. ` Nat Thompson of Luc:k'now „ visited Friday- ev.eniag with Mr.. .and Mrs. Vic Emerson. , Mr. and 'Mrs,. Russel, loss and Miss Edna. Carr of .Wingham were Sunda y. visitors with Mr; and Mrs. Jim Taylor of East .Wawanosh. NAME REPS CONTINUED ,FROM.:PAG E 1 ;y Armstrong, fees, by-laws, Pu,rdon drain, 200.00;• Ontario Hydro;' hall power, 9.75;, Allister Nivins, mowing, at Cemetery Con. 2, , 24.00; Amos C.' Martin tide, Durnin Drainage Works, 14.70; Lucknow Sentinel'.,, printing accounts, '47.90;` Receiver Gener al , postage ,stamps , . ; : t.; COUnt' of Huron', collection lc tax z-r-r-e-a-r-s ,_-2.7 2 "2 ROAD ACCOUNTS: it: Culhe:t salary, 2'18.31; G: i lu:t.fhrct', opefator, 4U9.17; A. `,;c'Dcnald ; wingman , 373.2S; Iu \' f iardy:; plowing snow , ld1U, tiI McQuil•. lin Paving, plowiit srlcw, , 1230., 00; B. P. Oil Ltd. , fuel anc oil, 298.09;'D.R.M. : Ltd;; 'final grader payment )' '1.s3; h I M. Go_,.,,.. Ltd. fuel filters, etc. 58.00; G. &• C. Sales', Jan' u'ary 'loader rental, lo+ .uu; ', E. Sales, Balance orn loader, 850.00; Lucknow Sc•.nrinel., snoH plowing notice, '5 U; Huron County , .plowing snow. (Atrhurn), 130. o-0; -Receiver c enefCl 1'1C; CPP, 1..T. , 230.'9U; `.'artrn; dei. era l Store, gas, of 1, ccc . l, Council adjourned c :i.:;,ution of Councillor Rieke' tc\cet- next on March 7 , at 1. °_ 1:..:r.• a: the Clerk's home., JOAN A'R`.'i R)N•. , Clerk, WALk Snow Chain KI SNOWMl Gary ly lacera bile mist admitted night wh stitches. CHAINS. Martir very pail last weei He was a where it 'graft the home th HO LIRA' a returned six week Ray I)F after, visi urn Mac and girl's Mrs. J Howard, Mrs. Pet Martin w Hall, Cc night to ' of the Oi These la eph's C. Miss Boy ., W., L. Mr.. a Greenba days whi load'his wE_ °_= WHITECHURCH Jim Taylor and 'his mother Mrs. 'Lawrence. Taylor Belgrave and his aunt Mrs'. Showers of Turn=' berry Township were at London ' VictOthJ ospita1 on Thursday last, where they. visited with Lawrence Taylor who had undergone goiter surgery. Miss Joann Laidlaw of Goder- ich v`i'sfted -at her home from -WCd- nesday to Saturday; Communion Services will be _held on Sunday, 'February 13 at 10•o'clock in Whitechurch United Church with Rev; E., L. Le Drew of Brussels. in charge, Mrs. George Young, Heather and Bradley of Langside spent a few days the first of the week with Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wingham. • This community wpill be sorry to learn that Mrs, william Orr .of the langside vicinity ha's been a pit- lent in Wingham Hospital ftr a few Weeks. She is wished a speedy recovery by her friends here.. The committee formed in the -"hopes of improving. cd-ordination:' and .communication between all the various members arid the ser- . vices .they'represent: Also, they, hope to plan for 'future develop- ment of new services to meet un- filled needs in the county as a community, a , A four-man sub=committee -- head'the workers. They are: Rev. G. G. , Russerl chairman and representative from the Mm- isterial Association; Basil Hall, Director of Social Wor:k, Goder- ich Psychiatric Hospital; William Carter, Psychologist Board of Education and K. M. Streich, Dept; of Social and Family Ser- vices, Regional Office, Wingharrr,' J. E. Fleming, a. consultant from the 'Dept. of Social and Family Services,. Toronto', .will b'e assist- ing in the setting up and evalua- tion valu a- tion of the survey itself, Mrs. I. MacDonald Goderich, will be' . Survey Director. • Interviewers are , Kathleen 'MacDonald , Ar- thur Maybury. and Susan. Bell. Chris Rompf is Statistical ' Clerk. The purposes, cif the survey are, twofold First to assess the over-' all 'hea-lth and social services m already in the county. ,Second , to determine whether additional services, such as family counsel- ling, and recreation are needed. An 'extensive' ctuestionnaire, has Is'thé .'time..tO We .Have 'A Large Supply Of Reasonably Priced, Quality. Tires, and We Would Like To Pass The Savings On To You' HAVE MECHANICAL PROBLEMS? .CALL ON. US FOR FAST _ EFFICIENT SERVICE Phone 528-3401 . After 'Hours 528-2900 W E AiM TO PLEASE., . JOHNSTON'S DER s 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE