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JUNE 19 62
George and Wm. G. Hunter of
Ashfield bought the- residence of
Wilbert Hodgkinson, on Stauffer"
Street and obtained possession.
June 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkin-
son were returning to Wingharn
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter
would occupy the house.
John- MacKenzie , Reeve of
Bruce Township'and Warden of
Bruce County , won the
Liberal nomination by two votes
over his closest contestant, Doug-
las Kreutzweiser of Hepworth.
Les Ballentine, accountant at
the Lucknow Branch of the Bank
of. Montreal, was advised of his
appointment as 'manager Of the
bank's new branch at Listowel.
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
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10 YEARS AGO
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waDNESPAYf OCTOBER 25th, 1972 THE, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO •
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
AN INVITATION FROM
VAUGHAN'S FURNITURE
To our many friends and customers in Luck-
now and surrounding area, I would like to say a
sincere thank you for your support and patronage
since we opened for business last March.
IF YOU FEEL THAT OUR FRIENDLY COURTESY, SER-
VICE AND FAIR PRICES ARE SOMEWHAT RARE THESE
DAYS, PLEASE. TELL YOUR FRIENDS, I WILL BEND OVER
BACKWARDS TO ENSURE THEIR SATISFACTION IS AS
COMPLETE AS YOURS.
BY 'THE WAY. WE HAVE A .
STOCK REDUCTION:
_ IN _ PROGRESS _RtGHT..-NOW„ SO• I F---Y-OU--A R E NGAR-
DINE DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS, DROP IN
AND SAY HELLO. YOU' MAY SPOT SOMETHING •YOU NEED.
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• WE ARE OFFERING
UP TO :70%
REDURIONS
ON 2 PCE. BY FAMOUS BRAND NAMES
CHESTERFIELD 'LIKE KROEHLER, SKLAR,
SUITES.
FUTORIAN AND BRAEMORE'
OUR DRAPERY DEPT.
IS GOING STRONG ON THE NEW
FALL FABRICS FROM THE
PRIDE OF PARIS COLLECTION
Your drapes are made on the
premises o-ensur
possible service to you.
SEALY'S FAMOUS POSTUREPEDIC MATTRESS IS.:: OUR
SPECIALITY IN BEDDING, DOUBLE QR TWIN SIZE .
WE HANDLE CARPETING BY 'HARDING, ARMSTRONG,
CROSSLEY - KARASTAN AND CARAVELLE, AND WE WILL
INSTALL 'IT FOR YOU AT-REASONABLE RATES.
CH RISTMAS
IS NOT FAR AWAY AND FOR
THOSE SPECIAL GIFTS FOR
SPECIAL- PEOPLE WE HAVE"
KROEHLER RECLINER CHAIRS,
SWEDISH SWIVEL LOUNGERS
AND •LUBY SWIVEL ROCKERS.
KINCARDINE . Sincerely,
30 YEARS AGO.
JUNE 1942
W. P. Reed, treasurer of the
Township of .Ashfield for thirty-
four years, resigned the position.
Alex MacNay was appointed to
succeed Mr. Reed and commen-
ced his new duties on June 1st.
Since Sugar rationing was first
introduced , the shipping situation
had become more serious. The
danger to ships and lives had in-
creased. Consequently it had be-
come necessary. to reduce the
sugar ration from 3 /4 lb. to 1/24
lb. per, week per person. .Special
pro-vision was made for addition-
al quentitiespf sugar for hOme '
preserving and canning.
Local residents were particular-
ly interested itya Sunday overseas
.broadcast , because of the fact
that Russel Button was on the air
sending a-rrressa-ge of greeting to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Button, other relatives and
friends.
50 YEARS -AGO -
JUNE 19 22
The baseball season was open-
ed at. St. Helens when their ,first
league game was played with
Whitechurch. 'It was reported ,a
close game with the score 14-13
and a victory for Whitechurch.
The line-up for St. Helens was
C. Cranston', C. McDonald, L.
Woods, H. Webb, M. Humphrey,
L. Webb, S. Todd, W. I. Mil
----1-er;T:-"-Antterrson-T -IvlatPhe r -
son. For Whitechurch - F. Ross,
F. Patterson, H. Sparling, C. -
Gillespie, 0. Tiffin, McLennan,
G. McKay, A, McKay, J. Conn,
R. Henderson:.
Team Work Prevent!
Family. Breakdown
On a routine call to visit the
mother of.a newborn infant, the
Public Health Nurse noticed how
depressed. the mother seemed.
Often this is the result Of .a tired,
let-down feeling some mothers
experience after 'a birth and it
goes away usually "with the two
nurse was alerted to other small
signs that this Situation Might be
more serious. The mother be-
haved in an indifferent manner
to'her three-year-old and seemed
unable to listen to 'the child. A
teenage daughter was openly rude
to the ,mother.
1
nurse remarked, This softly spok-.
en statement triggered a flood
of•tearS„ When the mother, had
become more calm,, the Public
Health Nurse 'suggested that some-
one-e-lieforne-to-y -
"spineont she could talk over her
problems with:" .The, "someone",
Was a Children's Aid-worker. This
is .a community where the Public •
Health authorities and the CAS
wOrk closely together.tb help
troubled families who ma.y•not
know that family counselling is
aVallable.
Visits with a CAS worker' were
set up. It was soon learned that
Nirs. A.' had• married a man,,sorte-
What r older than herself and was
the stepmother tb his. 13-year-old
much.. ^ , Her .husband commuted to
a ,nearby city to, work, leaving ,
her for as long as 10 hours each
Tay.
.The nurse made more than the
usual number of visit's to the
home. These visits relieved Mrs.
A.'s sense of being alone and
encouraged her to give adequate
care to the baby in spite of her
_awn feelings-of-de-jeotion--i----M-the-
same time a series of family meet-
ings were set up at the CAS office.
Gradually the young mother was
able to see that her step'-
a-u-ghterls-itiv-airy-tow-ard-her-was
a natural stage in her develop-
ment and should -not be regarded
as a failure on her part. The fath-
er found that 'he .:could spend less
time away in , the. city by delegat-
ingsOme of his work to. others.
The oldest daughter's resentment
Society has encouraged regular
meetings with other professidnals
in the community on methods or
spotting trouble prevent . family
--breakd ow n
Two New Tweenies
ies.Betty Stanley, received her
Cyclist and Collector Badges,
Deborah Bolt .got a Musician
dge-a-nd-E-lizabeth--Willtins-earn
pleted her test in Golden Bar.
. At' Pow Wow we/sang Happy
-Birthdayto-Debra Arnold. Brown
Owl then asked all the Brownies
to try and bring a flower pot to'
our next meeting as we are going
to plant bulbs. So any of the .
Brownies who haven't done their
bulb diary , can start it next week,
During work period Brown Owl
had the BroWnies show how they
should get a parcel ready foe mail-
ing.. Tawny Owl had ,the Tween-.
ies to work with them on their
Brownie Law and Motto. We had
two new Tweenies join us this
week. They were Sylke Becker
and Shirley Loree.
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The counselling sessions took
several months. When the case
as closed ,_._a_hamier_,__Well-knit _
family was,the result olthe efforts
of the two agencies working to-
gether. Together they had head-
ed Off what might have becdme a
tragedy.
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There is a great need in every
community for this kind of team-,
work among professionals - to
find problems while they are still
small -and to refer them to the
family counselling services of the
CAS. 'Nursery teachers, school
teachers ,• doctors as well as
nurses - when they spot emotion-
al problems - can suggest CAS . The meeting was closed with
counselling. Our Children's Aid i3rownie Prayer.
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Join Brownies
The .Brownies opened their
meeting On' Tuesday , October
17th by playing a game of Human
Ladders.
Deborah Bolt was Fairy QuCen
and she placed the Toadstool• for
lessened when she was able to see Brownie Ring. While we were in
her father Oftener. Encouraged by Brownie. Ring, brown Owl present-
the praise of both parents, the girl ed, badges to three of the Brown-.• began to take a great interest in
the new baby and to regard him,
as part of her own family.
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