The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-08-11, Page 174.th;.197
��DNESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1971
THB.4UCKNOMI SlNTINEL, LUCKNlO1M ONTARIO.
PAGE sweim IN
KINLOUGH
Jamie n ford of Woodstock
J
visited with his grand arents. Mrs.
P
and Mrs, Bert Nicholson,..
and Mrs. Don Bushell s e t
Mr, P o
Iasi week end at Algonquin Park,
'Miss Winnifred Percy returned
after s .ending a few days .
P".
• . Pearl Scott. at Wood;- ,
with Mis _ ..
c • :" :
sto .k.
.t. ....
Mr. a•nd,., ivlrs. Art. Graham .and .
1rs. norothy Thompson„of Sault
Ste.Mm_
aie vxs d with, relativesrude.
;and friends. here on Thursday.,.
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MILD IN SUDBURY
James Hodge' assed, awa at
g p � y
'Sudbury, Hospital after a months
.. , held..
illness., ,The funeral ways ,
from the
, t MacKenzie Memorial
Chapel on Saturday•°
, p afternoon .
in
with the. burial.Greenhill
et r ' H
e y. His. brother Fred Hodge.
and his ife - - . e .
w and. son in lawA�ex
b "• .'
Holowenko of Saskato
the funeral and spent the week ea
end here,
Maurice Cochrane of Castor •
Centre spent a few days at. the
home of Fred Guest. , ��
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Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and; Mrs.
Cora: • l -
COP. � Barr. visited; with Miss. Gerald
ine Brrterson and' with Flank and'
Puri:de
Joe .Emerson at Pur le Grove,
Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Rieck of,
P
Kitchener: visited with 'and d
wi h Mr, a,nd
Mrs. -Ro Schnell i.,
e.:.
'and M
Mx., and Mrs., Tim Killer Of Mel-
fort Sack:. visited with Mrs. Gert.
Walsh on Friday..
Mrs, William; Lloyd of London .
a .
visited with Edna •and Ma.yBoyle
during the- week;
..•,.-- ;
, Mr, and, Mrs, HowardBennett
of Toronto visited during. the :
.
week with Mr. and Mrs.: Art Hald-
enby who: returned to Toronto, . .
Y
with them for :a few days.
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Mrs•; Jack Scott was.arnon the
members of the Lur, an Con` re _
atop who attended;'the funeral
n J, Ja es, their
'o the late Canon
former minister , at Lion's;Head
on Sunday afternoon*
• •' ' '
'. Neighbours in and around Kin-.
lough served a luncheon at the
Orange,Hall following the funeral
of the late James Hodge..,.
' • Debbie, and Karen Hedleyspent':
t "week end with their• grandpar-
,... randrtlother 'Xlrs, Bertha,_Halde -.
$;.n
, at. Westford;
by .
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BEN'S
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now-
arecia,�Ic{? r:
loaned
1� tnd to'.a11
rov ding;..
s
tyre .
.lv ,
)orecfl, J.
Think about it.
Your feet do a.lot of
thing's for you: They dance
e . you're liappy.SheY
walk' when; you. have to . et
someplace. They jump when.
you're •excited. They tiptoe
whe n-cpme.- ; .
l�er�-e-1-atc
In short, you can't get. along
well without them.. And
that'swhere proper footwear
helps;:
When you play tennis,
r7te is-sshoes-Whe•Y
you walk you wear good {; y '.
walking shoes. And when
youwork, if your j9!) calls
for them, you wear safety
shoes: They protect Your feet,
from injuries Puncture -
resistant solesprotect
against protruding: i.ails.
Protective toe caps absorb
the shock of falling objects.
And-painfufstiatilyingrA
deep: treads in the soles
protect against treacherous
walking conditions. -
.
Take a good lookat your
shoes. Make sure they're not
'getting run down at the heel:
Change fraying laces And
check the soles to see that
they re in good condition.
That's what self-defence,
is. Taki_ng_,good_caxe-of .
yourself.
•
1/
l'reper 'footwea.r
protects yourfeet.
the
sted
Self•defthee is
taking good
care of . yew -self.
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130.
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Check that soles
are, in good condition:
1014.
Your
orkrnen's Gorr e satin hoard' and Safe
ssr iat ons Oritario
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