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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-06, Page 16• a LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1972 ... Director Named To Peov..:Comoittee BRUT 33 ,8 oz, Lotion and 7 oz, Cream Shave — Reg. $5.00 'Now $4.19 SATIN BOUND BLANKETS 72 x 84, Plain Colours $5.69 Bruce Heath, Director of Huron County Children's Aid Society has been appointed to a Select Com- mittee of the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies to pre- pare a„ major presentation to the Task Force of the Provincial Ministry'of Community and Social Services. • The Ontario Task Force chaired by H. R. Hanson is to enquire into all matters pertain- ing to the management of the Ministry of Community and Social and related matters within Ontario, including: objectives and goals; programs and their mode of delivery; utilization of human re-' sources; organizational design and adrninisuative procedures; rela- tionships with other ministries, governments, organizations and communities. • The Task Force has been empowered to make such recommendations that will en- hance the efficiency and effective , ness of the Ministry ,in attaining objectives and assist in the development of Community and Social Services for the people of Ontario. The Association Select Corn- rnittee, composed of the CAS-Dir- ectors of Toronto, Hamilton, Halton, Simcoe and Huron Count- ies, Mr. H. H. Dyniond,/Execu- tive Director of the Ontario, Ass6C- iation, and chaired by Mrs. L. M. Ball, a past president of the Ont- ario Association, will examine the role of the Children's Aid SOciety arnd-its relationship with ° the Ministry in provision of services to families and children. The Committee will also exam- ine matters related to possible absorbing of CAS services into provincial or municipal government structure, the compo- sition of CAS Boards of Directors, capital and operation funding, desirable changes in legislation, SEPOLY±ST0-R-E-±±. A number from our community were with the Lucknow Band on their tont. on Friday. The heavy snowfall delayed the, return of some of the group. Bob Gilchrist --found-his_car mot• ed with snow and the fan belt off as he was going to meet the bus. Mrs. Don Bell experienced this,diffi- culty too,on her way home with. some of the younger members. I Mr. and Mrs. Marray Tuck and " IScott of Oakville were week end . guests With MK an s. van 'Keith and with them attended the • • • Lucknow Phone 528-3214 now while they were, in London. Walter Dickie .oi Weston spent The week-etd-with Mr7--a-nckkc4rf.,-; Ira Dickie, Denver and Milian,. MrS. Allan MacDougall was hostess fora'Tupperware Part. on Wednesday afternoon. 1\11-. Jeanette Thompson, R. R. 1 -Kainc-a-rdine-d.emonstrar,ecLah.... use of Tupperware on displ,J). Ferguson-Zinn wedding on. Satur- y. Brian Keith was also home from Humber College. , Miss Connie MacKenzie of TorOnto and her girlfriend from Kitchener and Rod MacKenzie from Western University Were home for the week end. . Mrs,. Gilbert Hamilton spent -W-e-drreldrrarrhe liortre-of-Mr; and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton of Luck- . . . - lucknow• Risident Mid In 88th Year. • LLPER MRS. J. J. WILSON • 7 • Pelleted. •Rations? • • • :-S00-e-tivestotkl, Sometimes! • Some :Placet! The death of Mrs. John James I .Wilson occurred at Pinecrest. 1Manoi Nursing Home, Lucknow on [Friday; November 17th in her 88th year. She was the forrner Harriett Marion Armstrong, daughter of William 'Armstrong and his wife . Celia Wheal, ap1 was born in ,'Ashfield Townshi • on Ati St 30th, 1885. • On September 11, ,1906 she mar- ried John James Wilson. They 1 -, were married at PalmerSton. Mr., Wilson passed away on September 27, 1925. , • , FOr the past three years Mrs. • Wilson has„,,been a resident at Pinecrest Manor. " • She is survived- by Tone -d•ughter and three sons Norman of Hamil- ton, Armstrong of Lucknow; Mrs., James (Cella) AittliEson-of-R-.--11:-2- Lucknow and Jack of Hamilton; two sisters Miss Beatrice Arm- . strong and Mrs. Ethel Buctc-bzyttr— of London; eight grandchldren and 'four great granddaughters. Besides her husband she was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers-Mrs. Annie- Barrett , Mrs., Jean' Matthews, Alfred Armstrong . and William Armstrong. , The funeral service 'was held at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, LuCknoW on Monday, November 20. Rev. Robert Nicholls of Lucknos,4 United Church was min- ister. .....Tallbearers_were Jack MacDon- ald, Melvin Bell, Cameron Mae- Donald , Norman Taylor, Les Purves, Hal* Johnstone. ' Flower bearers were six grand- sons Jim Wilson, 'Jack Aitchiscin, Douglas Aitchison, John Wilson, Emerick Soos, Ivlick,a5f1 Simpson. Interment was in Greenhill ;Cemetery. 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Locally, Mr. Heath the 1972- 73 Chairman of the Huron County Social Services Co-ordinating Committee, a Director of the Goderich Rotary Club, The Advis- ory Board of. St. Peter's Church, Goderich, and the. Advisory Board of the Social Services division of Conestoga College. MUSS air MOM/ dr LUCKNOW SENTINEL Phone 528-2822