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THE LOCOMAN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE TWKNTY-ONN
In ,the. dedicated "•service of all, Salvation. Army.
worked make no distinction of 'race or creed. They
are always ready to assistvictims of poverty, per-
sonal tragedy and disaster. Help The Salvation Army
to$l ive aid anccomfort whenever it is needed.
OPEN Y019R HEART TO THE
RED SHIELD APPEAL
Brought To You As A Public Service
ONTARIO'S SILVER °AND BLACK FLEET
No Fanfare
Required
The work -of the Salvation Army
equires- no fanfare Of trumpets'
o bring to the attention of the
anadian public what is being
'lone in ,behalf of the needy.
;peak to any one Who has been
elped, by these dedicated
►eople and you'll readily under
rand why they are held in high
.teem by all. , ' •
Their organization; now in its
econd century; has helped Count-
ess numbers of peopleat a tin*
then they needed thein most.
A: family which lost 'its,'home .
a mother looking for a wayward
ton an alcoholic ready to give
up the fight,for dignity. These
and many others have found The
Salvation Army ready and . willing
to meet their needs, wherever
and whenever possible..
-The dedicated people of this
organization neither look for,
nor seek personal gain, for their
hun`lanitarian work among the
less fortunate in hundreds•of
Canadian cities from coast to
coast, Their only reward is the
knowledge that someone has
been helped as a result of their
efforts.
Truly, °.With Heart td God,..
and Hand to Man" as their slog
an says, the people of The Sal-
vation Army stand ready, at
*he threshold •of „another century,
o give service, where it is needed
LANGSIDE
• Margaret Moffat and Jim Moffat
of Toronto spent the weekend with
Miss Emma Richardson" and Graham
Moffat:.'
Kenneth Young . of Thamesville
'spent the.weeke'nd at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Clifford
Young..,, • . .
Mr; and Mrs. Bill Lapp, Mary
Joan and Olive of Wingham , 'and
'Mr. Jim Orr of London', visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Wm, Orr and
'Bob... .
Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Barb
ara visited on Sunday afternoon
with the forrner's mother, Mrs•
Charles Thomson, at •Huronview,.
Clinton:
Mrs: , Gordon Wall, Marion, ,
Janice, Douglas and Brian visited '
on Sunday "evening with Mrs. John
Arthur'at Clinton Hospital.
. Mr. • and Mrs'. Clayton Leddy
and b of d
boys oderich were Sunday
visitors with her parents'. Mr. and
Mrs, Wm, Scott. .
Mr. and Mr's. Eugene Conley and
family'visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and
family of London.,
Next Sunday, the Children of
the Church will meet at. Langside
after Sunday School. •
The 'regular :meeting of the Lang•'
side 'W.M.S. will be held at the
•home of Mrs. Wesley 'Young at .
2 o'clock on Thursday, May 12.
This will be a work 'Meeting to
make a quilt for the bale.
Gordon .Wall 'and P.A.Murray
attended a. Centennial°Workshop
at Owen Sound 'last Wednesday.
Fractures Hip
In Fall At Home
(Kinlough News)
Mrs. ,Perry .Hodgins t.ad.the x�nis�
fortune to fall at her home on.
Wednesday afternoon fracturing
her hip, She was taken to Wing*
ham Hospital and on to• Victoria'
Hospital, London. •
We extend sincere sympathy to
Mr.' and. Mrs, Roy Graham and
family in the passing of their.
daughter., Madonna. The funeral
washeld on Friday from the M. ac
Kenzie ,Memorial Chapel, Luck -
now, 'with the burial in:South
Kinloss Cemetery. Relativesand
friends from a distance attending
the funeral 'were Mr. and Mrs:. •
`John.Graham, Ann Arb tr, ,M�ichi
gan, Mr, and Mrs..•M. ;Johnston.
(Betty 'Graham) of Listowel, Mr.
and Mrs." Arthur Graham. and' Mrs.
Dorothy Thompson, Sault Ste.,..
Marie Mr and Mrs,. evi Eckert-
swiller (Mary 'Graham), Mr; and
Mrs, Douglas Eckenswiller; 'Lond-
on, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cassidy
(Kathleen Graham) and family. •
Teeswater, Mr. .:and Mrs; Angus•
McArthur (Ina 'Eckenswiller). and
family, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Graham andfamily of
London, Mr'.. and Mrs. Gary Gra-
ham and family of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haines, Port.
Colborne, Mr,..and Mrs. Maurice
Hodgins, London, Weir Eckens-.
wilier, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eckens- •
:wilier, Clifford, Mr. 'and Mrs. W.
,Thompson:,' Kincardine.
'Mrs. Dorothy' Thompson return
'ed to London with Mr. and Mrs...
Levi Eckenswiller and will visit
alWhile with friends there. :-
Mrs. Maurice' Hodgins of London
spent the past week with •Mr.and
Mrs. Roy ' 'Graham.: Maurice also
spent the' weekend' here and they
returned home on Sunday.; ..'
Weir'Eckenswiller of the S.S.
Hillsdale Lake Shipping and Bonnie
Eckenswiller who is with the Kay
ser Roth Ltd. of London. were. at
their home here during the' week.
Mrs. Harold- Haldenby attended
the W I. I. officer's conference at
Guelph during the week.
John R. ,Lane is a patient in the
Winghann.'and District Hospital. '
We wish him' improved health.
Mr.: and Mrs. George Percy of '
Listowel visited on Wednesday '
with Mrs. John Bar...'
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of
Ann Arbor are spendingawhile
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham
anci"`'Mr. and :Mrs. George Graham.
Mr, and Mrs. Brett•Nicholson,
Allan and Lots, and Mr. and Mrs.'
Howard Thompson were the. -guests.
of ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford
on Sunday, and attended they bap
-
'dim 'of their grandson, James
Vincent (Jamie) Langford at::St.
Marys.. '
Mr, and Mrs. I. Dixon of Dur- •
ham, Mabel Dixon of'.Weston,
visited with Mr; and Mrs. Dan
McInnes and family
and Mrs. Dan McInnes
and family vAisited on Friday with
Mrs. R. Mclnnes at Lucknow..
• Mrs. Gertrude Walsh will be
hostess for ,the W. A. and Evening
Workers Meeting at her home on.
',Thursday afternoon. Scripture,
Miss May Boyle., Meditation, Mrs.'
Bert Nicholson. The W.A. word
for the roll call is 'spirit', and
'the bale article is mitts.' For
the Evening Workers the word
for the roll call is 'obey' and the,
"article for the Little Helpers bale
•
is a colouring book and crayons.
Sandwiches, Mrs. Ronald Thack-
er and Miss Edna Boyle,
'Mr. and,Mrs. Arthur Graham
of Sault Ste. Marie visited over .,
the weekend with relatives and
friends. here. .'
The Salvation' Army operates 868
day schools :in countries throughout
the World,. with a pupil enrollment
of 1.25',0oO,
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COUNTY OF 1RUETENDER
FOR EQUIPMENT
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SEALED TENDERS, CLEARLY MARKED AS TO CONTENTS,
WILL Be RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED, UNTIL
11;611 A.M., ON •
.
1hmrsduy, May 19, 1966
FOR THE FOLLOWING: '"
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66-16,. Two Fara:. T ypeTractors. .
with rowers and'.loaders.
wad ' tender be obi�ained 'rot Abe
LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED...
E. •G YUNI'yT,
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COUNTY ENGINEER,
WALKERTON, ONTARIO
Council Pass
Subdivision
Control In Huron
.HURON COUNCIL MINUTES
. Huron Township Council held
'the May meeting with all members
present. Minutes of the last two
meetings were read and confirmed.
The:tax roll for. 1965 was return-
ed. by. Glenn Farrell, tax collector,
showing arrears of $13,051:88,
for 1965.
The : auditor's report was also
presented which gave the 1965
accounts as $16,791.41, surplus,.
These two reports were' accepted
as presented.'
Bylaw Number 12 was given
three readings and passed placing
the .whole township under subdiv-
ision control -which' will mean that
arty parcel. of land under ten
acres will have, to be either sub-
div,}`ded'.a have consent,from the
Ontario Plannin -- Board. ;
• f Collins was
The tender o Burton ,
accepted for garbage collection '
on the whole lake front at $1295.
A • supplementary by-law was.
passed asking • for• an extra' "$90 , 809
for roads and bridges and sent to
the Department of Highways for
approval.
The:Clerk. was 'instructed to•call•
for tenders for the construction/ of •
the Rohrer 'and McCharles' Mur(ic
ipal Drains.
Road accounts totalling $5048.
61 and 'General accounts of $2696.
36..wereordered paid.:
Council adjourned to meet :for
next 'regular meeting on June 6th.
Earl Tout.,•
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Clerk,
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