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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
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Priced, Quality. Tires, and We Would Like
To Pass The Savings On To You'
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