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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-03-17, Page 7comrnunity news Indraow SantWok Wim, Man& 17 19112- -P Editor s letter,,. vleM Pogo 6 tentatively planned for early October. has a two -fold purpose. Fust,, we hope to raise money to assist those unable to pay the full cost of homemaking services. We want to be able to provide help where it. is needed. We know many of our clients need financial assistance to continue having homemaking, and that other's who need homemaking help are reluctant to ask for it because of the cost. Our second reason for this campaign is to raise money to reduce the mortgage on the house which holds our office. This was purchased. last June as a less expensive and better alternative,. than trying to rent other office space. Our hope is that a door-to-door campaign throughout the county, on an annual basis, will be a significant source of funds to meet these needs.. In metropolitan areas home- making, agencies receive .funds through United Way Appeals, where they exist. Since such help is not: available here, charitable organizations such as ours must raise funds themselves. We will be approaching your community for help with this canvass, and are hopeful of generous support for the work that we have• outlined. Our Annual Meeting will be • held April 7, 1982 at Pine Ridge Chalet, Hensall; further ' information or tickets are available from me at 3354118 or from any board member. Anyone who would like toknow more about Town and Country Homemakers is welcome to attend. Inquiries can also be made by calling 357-3222. , Yours truly, Beverley Brown, Chairman, Bond of Directors. (335-6118) ,. . ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER MAINTENANCE OF PICNIC SITES The Ministry .1 Transportation and C.•aamicatiama invites you is tender' .a GRASS CUTTING at due following plink atter • FIVE SITES -Shelburne Area - Kes Nicholson, Patrol • Supervisor, 92S-3031. • FOUR SITES - Wtogham.;Area • Jack 'Forster, Patrol Supervisor, 357-3770. THREE SITES - Mitchell Area - Louis O'Domell, Patrol Supervisor, 3484462.. • ONE SITE -. Listowel Area - Harry Kaufman, Patrol Supervisor, 291-1810. Bid parcels tndudlng complete details may be obtained , by contacting the Patrol Supervisor In your area. SEALED TENDERS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE STRATFORD DISTRICT OFFICE, BOX 8, ;581 HURON ST., STRATFORD BY: • WO P.M.. [LOCAL TIME] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14,1982 LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED ' Ministry of Transportation and Communications M=W MOTORS HAS THE ANSWER •46 MPG • 1400 lb. PAYLOAD •NO •CHARGE SERVICE PROTECTION PLAN 31 F 1R. MOAOO AN MAZDA 82000 x6895. E go M -W MOTORS SALES & SERVICE 184 EAST ST., GODERICH 524.2113 Extend sympathy toAnglcan minister b Sympathy is extended to the Reverend and Mrs. Phil- ip Ruch. in the death of his father, Reverend Richard A: E. Ruch, who passed away at the Black-adar Nursing Home, Dundas in. his 73rd year. The remains rested at the Cattel and Eaton Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dun- das until Friday. when re- moval was , made to St. Jude's Anglican • Church, Brantford for the funeral service at 11.a.m. with burial in Lion's Head, • Eastnor Cemetery. Arthur Haldenby went on Friday of last week to Toronto to attend the funeral on Saturday of his sister -iii - law, Mrs. Hazel Dougherty. who had been in failing health for some time. He also visited with his family in Toro _fo over the weekend. Kinls.gY A.C.W. The Anglican Church Women held their March meeting on Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Bert Nicholson with a good attendance. Mrs. Delbert Hedley pre- sided and expressed her deep appreciation to the A.C.W. for kindness shown to their family since their fire- She also said that a number of A.C.W. ' groups hadsent donations as well. This was very gratifying for the ladies to know about these kindly gestures. Mrs. Roy Collins read the scripture and gave the medi- tation on the theme which was, Prayer. Each member answered the roll call with a personal prayer, which was followed by theregular devo- tions. Mrs. Ronald Thacker and Mrs. Eric• Thacker conducted the first Study of . Anglicans. in Mission; known as AIM, Langeide couple attends wedding inToronto. By Milian Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne attended a Wedding in, Toronto ' on Saturday. • Visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Thom- as were Kathy's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. William Weasner of Cambrige and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Weasner Jr., Lasa and Chris of Welland and en Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Alton and girls of Ash- field. Saturday was her fath- er's birthday, so they had a birthday supper which is a Missionary Out - reach; This was well pres- ented and proved most inter- esting, nkesting, . the study being on the centurian and the prayer of St. Francis. Mrs.. Ronald Thacker read the minutes and colmmuni- cations and the convener, Miss May Boyle, gave a reading on prayer and the courtesy remarks. The dosing payer was repeated in unison. Suitable hymns were sung throughout the meeting. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess and her daugh- ter, Lois. Public school children in Kinloss had a holiday Friday asit was teacher develop- ment day. , Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to thebroth- ers and sisters of the late Gordon Huffman of Desboro. The Huffman family lived at Langside for quite a number of years. Liane Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, is the proud owner of a goat which presented her with triplets on Saturday. L ,rr•"h'~"=,.• mss . �'— GREA,T. NEWS OUR FARM PROGRESS '82 SPECIAL EDITION is coming APRIL 7th This "special publication will appear In: Lucknow. Wingham. Minton, Kincardine and .Goderich areas. • • Don't watt—give Tom Thompson a call at 324- 8331. or Pat Livingston •at 528-2822 '. Today. 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