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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 May 1985, p. 2

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4 ; 7 ] ; ] J } } } } } ] | ] } : Marching orders come through for Braddocks by DOUG REED There's to be a change in the commanding officers of the Midland Salvation Army late next month. Lt. and Mrs. Lt. Raymond Braddock who have served the local citadel for the past five years were notified Monday by mail to Spectacular mishap This roll-over took place last Thur- sday on a street in the east end of Penetanguishene. Any time a vehicle rolls-over it is a spectacular mishap, as this one was. expect a move. As to their new location it won't be made known to the Braddocks until May 14. They are to take part in a 'farewell service"' at the citadel, June 23. The Braddocks, parents of four young children, have left their mark on Midland and area since moving here from training college five years ago. During their tenure, membership in the corps has increased and a new citadel was constructed and of- ficially opened earlier this year. The Army now operates a Thrift Store : in downtown Midland Cs and the Braddocks have been associated with founding a number of half-way homes in the area. Under the Braddocks, the Salvation Army which is celebrating its Plenty of Hot bargains at firefighters' garage sale Four big doors across The proceeds from 100th year of service in North Simcoe, has conducted a series of very successful Christmas Cheer and Red Shield Drives. Both dedicated Salvationists have made will gladly pick up your donations for the sale. Midland. It is expected the local corps will hold a farewell banquet for the commanding officers beforé they leave the area. Midland Mayor Al Roach, honorary chairman of this year's Red Shield Campaign - being conducted this month - is quoted as saying, '"'I've always admired Lt. Braddock's ability to get along with people. "He and his wife have really put the Army's best foot forward here. We shall miss them when they leave but they can be assured of our admiration for them and for what all they have accomplished in such a short time in Midland." The mayor added, "Wherever they go, they will be well ac- cepted." OTICE Blue Cross "pay direct" Pe i Campaign kick-off Midland Salvation Army's annual May Red Shield Campaign official kicked off last Saturday morning with a parade from the citadel to the parkette next to tHe library. A host of local, provincial and federal law-makers were on hand for the occasion including recently re-elected Simcoe East MPP Allan McLean, right, shown with Lt. Ray Braddock. This month's target is $25,000. ' the front of last year's sale, plus a Penetanguishene's fire generous donation from hall will be open to the Midland Civitans' public for the depart- ment's third annual Volunteer Firefighters' Garage Sale, Saturday, May 18. The treasure hunting and bargain buying will begin at 8 a.m., in the fire hall at 10 Robert St., West, and continue until. the tables are bare. Wednesday, May 22 Roast Beef Dinner is being held in All Saints Parish Hall, Peel St., Penetanguishene. service club, were used to purchase a _ $1,600 electronic training mannequin for ad- vanced training in CPR. Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation is a highly effective technique for reviving unconscious victims, which com- bines artificial respiration with ex- ternal heart massage. Profits from the May 16 sale will be used for fire fighting equipment. Penetang's firefighters Call 549-7612 or 549-7978. many friends while in Get set for Summer Fun! non-group coverage available to all Ontario residents until June 15, 1985. Blue Cross announces that it is making available to all Ontario residents during the period May 1 to June 15, 1985, a wide range of health benefits not included in the govern- ment sponsored Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Between May 1 and June 15, 1985, any We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director HOW DOI MAKE A CONDOLENCE CALL? To express your sympathies and console the surviving family members, here are some helpful "'do's and don'ts" to assist you. 1. If you're not really sure whether or not you should make the call, then do it. The family will certainly appreciate it. 2. The purpose of the call is to express sympathy 'and offer assistance. Try not to make it a long "social" event. 3. Dress neatly and tastefully. Black clothing is not necessary. 4. If the surviving family members wish to talk, fine. Be a good listener! 5. A simple "I'm sorry about (the deceased"' is -| appropriate, along with a firm handclasp, or brief embrace. 6. Leave after offering your help to the family. 7. Call back in a few days. The family will ap- preciate your thoughtfulness. We welcome your questions and comments- privately or publicly through this column. | YamesH. 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