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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNES,DA' , .NOV. 16th, 1955;
•° ... ,• Q�.D "INJURY AGGRAVATED
Ash le dCrash:• Prevented �Fa
&Otis'
m'�.� . IN �1UTOMOBII�I.EACCIDENT
:endo't�aA
94.1)(e'VVedding.:
An old neck` injury, aggravated
.by a, jar received in a recent auto
accident in Ashfield, is believed
Mrs., Margaret Moran, octogen
:aria -Ashfield Township
--resident;
ist in; Goderich ,Hospital with "a
• badly broken. leg `a' d• SUffering.
froth bruises and shock, as a, re-
. sult' of. a late •afternoon.' car crash
ow
d `
AshfielTnshi •on, Friday
. ' p
afternoon.
Mrs. Moran, who was 80 • year's
:of age 'in July, ,was in the front
seat of the :car. driven by her
son ' Frank. He was proceeding
west on Concession 10, Ashfield,•
arid. was in collision at. the "Sen-
nett intersection" • with ' a car
driven by Frank. Scott. of Ripley,
• who, we. •understand, was pro-
ceeding north on
c �, the sderoad.
Mr. Moran's Prefect„ car was.
damaged "beyond 'repair".'• :The
ft side of the
left Car
was1
f atten-
• ed" and the motor twisted to the
right; '•from its. normal. position.
Dar a e__ to the Scott car: 'w_a
g s.. es
tirnated at $500.
Missed. Double Wedding:
The •Moran 'family were pre-
paring to go to Woodstock to at-
tend the double 'wedding the "next.
• day of Mr.: and .Mrs. '; Moran's
two sons,' Wilmer and •A•lvin. The
: accident prevented*. them attend
:Frank • suffered fractured
ribs. and • an injured shoulder in
the' crash but was :not hospitaliz
ed:.'' His' aged mother's condition
Was' regarded as . serious but the
first •'of the.Week she was 'show
ing • improvertrent. .
' ,Frafik's granddaughter,' -.Pat-
ricia ` Allen; and a neighbor. boy,
,Gordon ' MacDonald; were:in :the
• ° back• seat and escaped injury.;
• Mr. and;: 'Mrs: Scottsuffered a
'shaking up: and shock. The acci-
dent occurred before five ,o',clock
•Friday'; afternoon . abouta, half
mile from 'the Moran' home.
MOVE. TO KINCARDINE .
. Mr: and. Mrs. Irving Reid •'andt
son Terry have i moved from
Winghant to. KincaMdin tin._; as
employed by ' Cam MacTa wish;
:distributor, and has been.
transferred tohis. newly estab-
lished distribution centre •'at .the
• :,'Lakeside. tov;n Mrs. Reid is •the
er--
Wawanosh •
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PROMINENT 'SPEAKER 'FOR
CALF CLUB •BAt QUET
Lucknow Agricultural -Society,
is planning a turkey, dinner in
the Recreation Hall on Friday,.
November 25.th, •.in honor. of the
° Lucknow..4-1-1 Beef Club..
J K: Carroll, assistant -deputy
minister, .Ontario Department , of
Agriculture, Toronto, has; 'been
secured .as` the guest speaker.'
. The banquet 'starts at 7.00 p.m.
Tickets are $1.50: and are avail-
•• able :from. officers of 4 the Agri-
cultural` Society' • or the banquet
coinrnittee. members. • •
TV SET GOES TO
EE
The Lucknow Legion's annual
, •Remeinbrance Night bingo, dance
':and,,prize draw was held at the
Recreation HaTI orn° F`rzday ._. nigh ,. ._t ,
,•
and was well patronized.
Wesley Harkness of R. R. `2
Teeswater, •: was.' the • winner Of'
thc• television set,' which was the
big prize of the draw, `'
Five consolation' awards of
;'-�55;0�•'•�oYt�vere`�...viori b"y `�'ntini
41M00} ay,. Kintail; Warren Wylds:,
=l• 3, .Lucknow; Mrs,' Harvey Web-
•ster, Lucknow:; James Durnin, E.
2, .Lticknowy- .and..._.I ent..Hedle3;
Lucknow , '
The draw Wasmade by' °Bobby,
/hinter;.
)4b6b g Was' to the Music of•
Carruthers orchestra,.
Elite. prizes • were chickens;
h
am ,,,rshamppeciaers• of apples and
s.
C011$,ME
N EMENT TWO
NIGHTS:.
-•THIS- WEEK..
Lucknow 'District High School
commencement will be held .••this
Thursday. and° Friday 'evenings..in,
the school 'auditorium, and `wi i -
no, doubt.draw. big crowds both
evenings. •' • -• .
It will be straight "rush• seat'.
admission for both performances.•
The 'concert starts at '8.15 sharp'
and 'will. be .preceded by, select-
ions by .the High School Band.
The ' feature 'number is' the Gil7• .
bert and »Sullivan.` operetta "Trial aggravation, of an old injury to
the. veretebrae • 'of the neck, is
causing- 'the numbness.
1 r. MacKenzie ,was a 'passeng-.
now to, have: produced symptoms
`of-a'°broke:- 'ne�
n.. ck. , P' ,
The • victim;.• Prank 'MacKenzie,
Kingsbridge store:. keeper; is' -re-
•ceiving:.treatment in Wingham
Hospital and has • the 'neck :under
•traction in-: an effort' to relieve
the .condition which has caused
a numbness'• in. Mr • MacKenzie's.
;hand and -arm, •
The 'symptoms •'at• first pointed
to a. neck, fracture,' but • x -rays -
discounted this diagnosis; It has
now been decided.that' pressure
on' a: nerve resulting from • the
By Jury'', in . appropriate : ; cos-.
tumes • and' the .presentation of
awards' and', scholarships, M
e_
ti"
graduaten a• '
Apick-up of Luckn'pi u truck driven
ow high. ..p by
School, Rev. Wan. A. Henderson John I-l»)w ard,. which wasill col -
Of Walkerton will' be guest Speak- :lision with'.a `siinlar type•veli 4 le
er on .Thursday "night'.,. and : on . driven'. by Innes MacSween
•
'ridgy night_the--audience will
hear Mr. George Jefferson, -prin- LOCAL `B Y
ci - al of . -
O S •PLACE 'FOURTH
p Clinton Public School.
The , Valedictory address' on
Friday , night. will be ,given by
Ma.c MacDonald; :: '
Barry '•1VlcQuillin "and Davin
Kirkland -placid fourth in ' the,
gall -Canadian 4-H .beef` .judging
competition' at the :Royal Witter.
MANY AT' SERVI Fair a+ Toronto ,on :Monday.
V,CE �.y.
''The teams Froin Saskatchewan
STOKE FATAL. SUNDAY:
TO BELFAST MERCHANT•
The death' of • Chrtopher Ern-
manuel Young, Pelfa&.t merchant;
occurred in Goderieh Hospital .on
Sunday, where he :had,,, •.been a'
patient 7for over •'-a : week ``•since
suffering a heavy ;,,stroke
1Vlr; Young took over' the .Bel=-
fast• store' in. 'June. _ of : last:.:. year
fr'
om .•Ar Archie a N"
i lio•
c son.and' 1
•i:•
the transaction Arbhie°. acquired
the Young. farm twomiles north
of ' Glamis.'
Mr, Young was born. in Lon=
don; England, on August .9th,
1891.
The remains `-rested at the Mc.
Lennan -' 1VIacKerizie Memorial.
Chapel until,' Wednesday morn-
ink, where many, ; friends called
to pay 'their °last,. respects. The'
funeral service was held on Wed-
nesday afternoon . in the •United
Missionary sionary Churah at; 'Paisley,`.'
conducted by Mr• W. E. Prosser,,
assisted by ; Rev; Dickinson of•
Ashfield . Circuit 'Interment . was;
i.•i .-Purdyzsl Cemk-•
etery,' Greenoc
Township. '
Besides his; widow, . the 'farmer
Zelta •.At'kinson, Mr, Young is sur-
vived -by one ° daughter, "Mrs. Wil='
fred� Gi ders, G'oderich and •four'
sons, Jim of Kincardine,.'Noripan.
of North Bruce and, Nelson. and
Ronald of .:Belfast;
OF REMEMBRANCE. • , d
The memory of those.who;lai
down their livesin two word
wars was refreshed on .Friday, a
a large gathering assembled' i
the' :United Church andthen.', a
•the Cenotaph • in a ;fitting -mem.
orial: cererny
ora rn , ,
I3a�l, .;h:eaded` by•, the .Lucknow
District High School B:an,l, ver
nlernber•s of the. Legion, the. Leg
ion Auxiliary,. Cadets, , Bo
• Scouts; .Girl '`Guides, Cubs and
Brownies, Arrangements for tli
'service, were made by:.The Leg'
under' President Ken Cam
•Maritopa': and Alberta placed : 1,
2, 3, With •• the local .boys. who,
d were Ontario .champions, placing
d ahead: of, teams frorn Quebec; Bri-
s tisk •'Columbia, Nova Scotia and
m. New' Brunswick•: ' •
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ST. H E:LE
. NS: HALL
P di• g fromthe Recreation HISTORY :TRACED'
e (ST. HELENS :NEWS') •
- , ,In 7 officially re -opening the,
Y Community Hall on . Thursday
evening,.;Mr: J.: W. Joynt .of'Luck-•
•now stated ' that the hall had,
-: been built around. 1890•' through
the . erforts of the late . Rev.. R
S. • G. Anderson, who . had also
been responsible. for .the found
ing of the 'present. fine library
n...,1924, Mr: Joylit's .,father, the
late Mr. John J-oynt, had the hall
rennoved..from its' . location
w.ay down the street to' its pres
exon: , • •
The ..color; 'party included. liar;=
old 'Ritchie, 'Cliff Crawford, frs:'
Bob Armstrong, 'Mrs. -Wm: Mac-:
Donald. and Cadets John Helm,
and -Carman' Nixon, Parade Ser-
geant ,was: • Clarence ' Greer .. and
;Color , Sergeant H. D. , Thompson.
A.choir representative of local
ux led -,.-in the cin-gi-ng'.
the c urch ••service: • Rev H.. L.
Jennings read . the • 'scripture and
Rev.: Wallace ,'Mc'Clean led in
in .prayer. The address Was. giv-
en .by. Rev,, C.irant Meiklelohn,
payingtribute to.•th.e memory of
those who had paid the supreme.
sacrifice' in . their. "purchase ' of
peace", andever Mindful of' those
who :,,had suffered sorrow, .: be.;
-reauenaent and affl-ietiorai.n_tuv:o.
world wars, •
Rev. Meiklejohn r.einirided, the
LO6AL: CORRESPONDENTS
GUESTS ,OF CKNX MONDAY
District correspondents 1,o r
CKNX 'radio and: television:: were
guests •:of the management . and
-staff of CKNX on Monday after-
noon.., and " evening, , and. ;•were
treated to • an'af ternoonof .aught-:
,seeing.:arid
a banquet following.. •
The correspondents: 'from this
area attending were ;Mrs, L.
Stingel` ; of .Dungannon' and Don
Thompson . of Luckn v. :
Duringthe :day the' art . tour-
ed:
, Y p Y o
ed• the •radio •and'television stud
ios, and also, visited the' TV . trans
mitter near Walkerton: After the
'evening banquet,'' the"' group had
• a 'discussion period._atwhich. the
dos and ' dent's". of reporting
• were 'explained by members: of
• the staff. Plans were made for'
future reporting on CKNX-TV.
\ .
ent . •location on the corner. He
• r also had an: addition built for
at -t -the- •d
Ment on the giounds in honor
Of the heroes of West Wawanosh
in; World War I. '
This past summer after 'con=
siderable'.effort,- the;:Womeres In-
stitute received the deed . of the
building. Since` then the., interior
has been ° re -decorated, • A few
years 'ago, also .through '.•the ef-
Ports of the . Women's-, Institute,
-hGyd -had-beers----instal•led,,
yr. Elston Cardiff, , of
Brussels, ,Was • the guest .speaker.
He spoke highly of; the' Women's
Institute • and • of 'its place :in any
community.',Other guests on the
platform, were Mr'. John Hanna,
M.P.R. 'Of Wingham; Mr, John
Duriin of Auburn, Reeve of West
•Wawanosh, whose ' Council, had
made a:,substantial grant 'to the
hall. and Mr: W: I; Miller, who
hall been secretary -treasurer of
e a roug ; out, t e years,
All•,spole words of praise for the
.work . of the . Institute and ex-
pressed 'congratulations, and; good
wishes. • •.
"• Mrs.. ,Aiaeirev,tirri th
Ga t-.... e p
sident, ' was chairlady . 'for ..the
program which included piano
solos by 'Eddy `Gaunt and Nornia
Murray; a humorous. reading,
g,
''`The Institr •fe", by Marvin Me-
Donald; readings' b.y Mrs- John
liall..,•ni'` :_tucknow; dant nig.. y..
,wary • Allin of . LucknowY , 'guitar'
;selections by Roddy and Elden
''Wraith::of l Lucknow.;, .duets. • .by,
(J an �ina I'o sic
,;
y�..
alta' Mrs. E. 'V:: Rico. and by Mr.
an: 'i's P. L Stee : o Lan sid
d•lvl 1 f g c
and • a saxaphone selection by
l .us54' Pear of Brussels. After.
lunch :had been. • served dancing:
%vas enjoyed to °music . by' the
Aristocrats with Mr-• Mike Cuin
• a•,e ,L
congregation that :the • mysteries
of atomic. power were no longer
a secret, Odd quoted one prom-
inent .churchman :as•`staTting that
we were, emerging from the cold
war era to .a period of cold peace,
In forty '`years communism has
spread to a ppint where it, dom-
inates one-third • of the• peoples
Of the world, and Rev. • Meikle-
john', streser•rl the -:fact that we
must` consider' wi;ll our :Christ-
ian faith, and ;take positive action
in the, pi;aeticine of it,.
The gathering was unmindful
o1 a e•Oi4 du-wile'of ,pilin--t-httt-felt
during ,the solemn ces croni`es at
the Cenotaph. ller. McClean,. of-
feted prover *bill ;wreaths:. `w sre,
laid' as fGtlica•ws: •.l'riivinco' of On-
t tido,
n-ttido, Jessie .r llitl; Legion
by President. Ken'l eth Cameron;.
-Aux Mary hy "1'l•:eskRAn•t--4ips .
MaeNO.,}an. Village sof
.LucknoW lit`f'' e A. VV., llarn-,
Ilton• l3lt;iT,Nlt'n's, A ssociZt1
Rflat-bur- Weilte is
tuts .by t'rosidert•:NlrN, . Charles
Cook;.11oy Scotits by..t7rase1' Ash-
tcon.'
Alter the.; ol:srivan,q- cif two
rninu.tces silence thr.;401P ist and
Reveille' Was ''sotinded.'4by Bugler
.41011 lfC,zi and :tN
ett
anal An-
' oft ritr Irti4i.re4=semtkf1/4,....
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' TEX' PAGES
ASK M
UNIC:IPAL.
AID
.F:RHOSPITAL'
•
Murcipalities using the facili-_
ties of Kincardine `, H ospital. are
being asked_ to__contribute .on a, •
'pro `rata basis' 'to= the cost .of the
:construction of', whew wing`°and,.
equipment.. .-
pip estimated; cost. is $243,680.
Funds available and promised in -
eluding domiriidn, provincial: Wand'
county • grants, ` total ' $169,475,
leaving - .a balance of $74,205:
whichit is hoped- to obtain from
Kincardine a n d surrounding •
municipalities ona basis of pat-
ient usage'•of the institution over
a five-year.period: -
These, and the percentages they
,represent, are: Kincardine town
1961 'for 39' percent; Kincardine
township 1113. for . 22 percent;
Huron • township 809 for 16. per .
cent; • Bi ace. township 371 for 7
percent; Ashfiel :...township 97 for
2 .percent; ` Kiel ss,, township 1'58
for' 3.. ..percent; 'Culross township
'43 for -J -1 --percent; `Greenockttown'
ship. 64 • for 1 .;percent Tiverton
161• for 3percent; .Ripley 265.for
5^'percent; - Lucknow 34 for one.
Percent.
The town of Kincardine has ac-
cepted
c-cepted the' proposal•and` approved
its share . "of. $25;939.95. •
The, ...sums sought 'Irani . o'?ier.•
municipalities are: $16,325.10. from
the'. township ' of...Kiricard ne,
$11,872.80 Huron .;twp $5;19f.35 :
Bruce township,. $1,484.10 • '.A 4S1 -1 -
field tovl>nship,... $2,226.15 Kinloss :.
township; .,$742.05 Culross; tw•p.,..'
$742.05 ,Greenock twp.,' :$2,220.15
Tiverton, , $3,7'10.25: Ripley an d' •
$7:43.05: Lu;.know:
Huron and ' Kincardine:. town
ship. councils 'have:'agreed to ac-
cept
c
cept:.their. levy..
LOCAL" SEXTETTE ON,
DEER HUNTING. TRIP
A Lucknow • sextette' ,left.: the •
first of the week for Manitoulin
Island: on 'a • deer -hunting, trip:
They will .be on:. the Island • for •
they week
In the par{' -•are 'Geo;. 'Whitby,
y,
Alex 'Hamilton, Lloyd;;Hall,} Toni.
:Hackett Jima '
}Duncaand.•' a .
Jc;
:Campbell of .Point' Cark;
cal 1g 111. From: pp e
Tree Fall Injury, Rallied Tuesda
• Alex Kraemer;. 64 -year-old Kin
loss Township farmer, 'is in
Victoria, Hospital; "London, as a
result of severe injuries he suf-
fered. in.'a fall
f�.,gn
an apple
-tree,-,On-the 'former Statter's
farm,
Cop 10,' Kinins% :
•'1VIr. 'Kraemer had, been making
favorable progress, but on Mon-
day his, condition '.became critical
and . 'his family was su nmoned.'
On
Tuesday, however, he .was re-
ported' to be very, much. •iitiprov-
ed:
.Mr. Kra'emer's home is. a,'mile
anti a, quarter east of Blackhorse,
on _ the Walkerton highway.: He
as--fr el:kng-u-:a-pples air-the--Stot�
•
ter.'s farm, now. owned by. P •_,A.
Murray, uvhenthe ladder slipped
and he hurtled .to: .the ground.
In: the impactsi'x, ribs were. frac-
tured and this caused a.ppn r
.0 ctur-
e ung, wIicl .caused his con,
clition to be. serious, • •
-
. Walked Half A Mile
1V1r. Kraerncr was alone at the
time. He managed to get •to, hi'
:Car but was . suffering such dis`
tress'.Wthat--:he..cou-ld- hat .operate -it:
After resting he started to walk
for help, and had gone about 'a
half (anile to the—corner • of the
.101;h Con anda: c1 3oacl _ whe
y •.. n
'Frank Joha ton came along; At
Mx, • Kraemer's . reques;t Frank
took ' hitn to the' Murray home
and :11;frs. Murray drover -'him' to
his • owh home.. Thom there he
was taken N by ambulance to
h' �
Winhm
g" ,
Hospital',
and later ter to
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RECEPTION FOR NEWLYWEDS
A reception_ mal as field' last Wed
Sesday at • the Recreation: Hall,
Lucknow; ,in honor •of Mr.. and
Mrs
Alvin Hackett; who were•
married recently ' in the West
The address was readby Charles
MacLean and a .p,urseof money
was presented by Floyd Johnston.
on behalf .of' the gathering. . .
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'DISTRICT: PUPILS
WIN TOP AWARDS
:At the, . .
Wingham District High
School co.mmenceme.t : held la~t
T1;
ednetiday ,,eveniri,s, T ovember;
.9th,s, Barry 1VfeQu lliii ": a•ect!i vee
the award 'donated by the Wo-
men's .Institute • for having . the:
highest' standing in Graefe X.
° van MaOuil'1 n w• is ---:find __. iii _
,Grade XII and receives a .glare
of• the Dr. A. A. Irwin ''chola,r-
ship. The'McQuilliti brc,tt.r;rs are
sons of Mr.. and ltZr:,,... Fed . Mc- •
Qti.11in, '
In Grade s ,
. ,, `�11I ` de
xa iipat-io 'ns;= til=iii•••-lV Hb:--c1;;;tr=.
ghter, 'of Mr. .ancl. MTs. arve�:t
�'Veab,• received the awardH.given,
by Mrs. • James Clelan..1 :'(.Mary'
Corrnc l:L1'ot. having' got i nr,d°. the
highest ,Standing in 'Eriglivh...She°
also tied for. highest standing in.
.French in the, dep r;•tx e :tai
exams
A mistake. at
least
pr
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ve..s
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ne=
bodytopedtolk. Ychz
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