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THE LU.CKNOW S,,ENTINEt., .L'UCKNOW,' ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY'S. SEPT, 1st, 1965
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0 ASHTONS'
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DRESS — cow,. Dad. Woo,
;JUMPERS — Corduroy Dna ,wool
;SKIRTS Plain and_:plaid;
BLOUSES • Long and short 'sleeve
SWEATERS Noblon ..and bulky
SLACKS —.:Stretch, Wool and'corduroy
KNEE SOCKS — Plain' and pattern
LIP*. =PAHTtES,- .Cotton and silk.
YS' SWEATERS — Cardigan and, pullovers
ons, wools button fronts
,Assoritod shakiest 8 to 18 8MP to $6.95
7.x
alt
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SPORT `3441 Long and , short s
Regular collam button down and snaptal3s
.Styles in sttipss. cheeks and plains
,Assorted shades, from 51.98. up .
ININDBREAICERS — Blue, black, brown, beige ,
,erfect, for back tio,schoOLand fall
FOR ICJNPAIRDINE CLEANERS
and Deniers? MOnday spidlrhurs
THAT school will re -open -here
next Tuesday and in this regard
principal L. E. Goyette of Luck -
now Dishict High School will be
in his office from 2 to 5 p.m.
day, Wednesday and Thursday
, of this week for interviews vvith
parents.
TIIAT Mrs. Harold Treleaven
tour of and, Scotland and
Is Your SubiCriiPtion ReineWed?
THAT 'the Kincardine Pipe Band
put on a, enjoyable performance
Lucknow last Friday night.
The visit of the band was "made
possible by the Lucknow Branch
of 'the Legion.
THAT Mr. and Mra. Sandy Mac-
Lennan moved from Kincardine
to. Lucknow laSt week. They
and their two boys. Danny 4 and
David 21/2 are .residing in an
apartment above, IVIurdie's 'Hard-
ware.. Sandy is a son of Mr .and
NOTICE
A SPECIAL .MEETING :OF 'THE SUBSCRIBERS OF
• HOron Kinjoss
..WILL BE. i1ELD IN':THE
Hall, :R1plOy
.Thlit'Sday; Septethber 2 19,65.
For The Purpose of Voting, To Give the Commission Per,
mission To Proceed With A Debenture Issue For Ripley Dial
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.- :CLAYTON NICHOLSON, MANAGER'
heSentinei
THAT after an eight:week" absen,
ce from *Ork due Wiliness, Al-
lan 1VIcQuillin was a welcome
sight at The Sentinel `this week.
Allan returned for a few hours
last Friday and again on ft' lim-
ited basis the first- -of the—weeli.
MAT afr. • and Mrs: Wm. Neabel
celebrato.d their 36th wedding
anniVerseri on Monday, Autt
30ik. 1965.
THAT Mrs, Elwin Hall- attended
Church,Women. at McMaster Un-
iversity,. Hathilton, which was
held" AUgUsr 27-29. • 316. Women
were registei•ed :frOre Toronto,
THAT Mervyn Eclunier, formerly
manager. of Pine River Cheese
Factory in Huron Township, has
a unced the opening of his:
way 21 north of Kincardine;
market feature. spec-
lected cheese from On-
srtcheese factories.' -h
THAT Kevin, Millar "2 year ol
son of Mr. Ind: MA. Bruce Mil -
,lar of Palmerston, has been in
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital suf.-
&ring 'from -meningitis: He has .
been hospitalized for three
weeks andls now, reported' out
of • danger:, Mrs. Millar is .the
former Louise' MacLennan of
Lochalsh. „,
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THAT June Ackert . of Holyrood gs
Ron Pollock. of 'Paisley -repre-
sented Bence ,county4. among
other delegateS .40M, WePte.
and Central Ontario, on • a S'
day Junior . Farmer's bus. trip
AO Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec
Cfty. The trip was sOonsored
, by the, Department of Agricul-
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THAT. •Charles McQuillin returned
last week froth a five week's
trip to 'the West Coast, visiting
Alaska and" yancouver Island.
On his return route he visited
with couSins in Minnesota. '
THAT Mrs. Gladys Reed,' Who' has
been living in St. Catherines
since leaving Lucknow a year
ago, has returned to live here
and is. residing in the •apmtment
over Lucknow Fruit Market
owned' . by Cyril Brown. Her
daughter Lloya, who was fonn-
" -Orly employed by and lilted with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baker of
Lucknow, is residing with her
mother and is working' at 'Luck -
now Fruit Market. Lloya spent
the summer with her family in
THAT after a lapse of a few, years,.
Western Fair. haS returned to
Advance Sale tickets and .as in'
former years, these tickets may
be acquifed ,at The Lucknow
Sentinel. /
THAT Elwin Ilall, teacher at
,Lucknow District High School,
has recerVed, word of success-
ful, completion of an Intermed-
iate Guidance Course which he
has taken at York University
:in Toronto , for ' the past two
TllyAeaTrs.a special meeting. of the
Huron and Kiiiloss• Telephone
system' is being called for this
Thursday at Ripley to • get the
•endorsern.ent of. the subscribers
to proceed with a debenture is,
sue for the Ripley dial conver-
THAT dloyne "Pont" Thuell of
Ripley, is 'now employed at. the
Ontario :Hospital at Palmers-
ton ''where he is following his
baking trade. Pont was former.
ly at , the •' Ontario Hospital in
London where he was'.employed
in this capacity ior , four years.
Prior to that he spent 19 years
as baker in Ripley for the late
William 13ushell and . Donald
Blue when Alley. operated the
bake. business there,
HEINZ 15 OZ.
bpagnetti in Tomato Sauce
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SUPREME MIXED OR RELISH 16 OZ.
%feet Pickles Sale
PUREX SUPER SOFT
oilet Tissige e
LM GARDEN 80s
Bags S e
RED IPATH
ranulated Sugar
WITH $5,18 CASH, PURCHASE',
co Cream
SAVE 10C
349c
SAVE 9c
ars 57c
SAvq 25c
rols,189t
SAVE
c age 39c
REALLY S.A1/E
SHOP EARLY F
We ,Sell Legi
OLID
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THAT Tony Johnstone of Luck.:
now• took the Sunday 'Service
at Zion United Chureh assisted
by.\ Mrs. Harvey Ritchie, pres-
ident ef the United Church
Women who were ..in charge of
the service. -
'JAMES BAY TRIP MAKES FOR
DIFFERENT HOLIDAy,
Ken and Mildred Cameron' of
Lucknow. -those ,the 'unusual for
some of their holidays. They mot-.
ored to Cochrane and from there
went 186 Miles. by train to Moos-
Onee on the tip of .James' Bay,
From there. they' took a brief hop
on, a freighter canoe run 'by the
Camerons, -Went "in—ana- oat' on:
the same day. Ken -tells 'Us „that
even if you •wiShed to stay, there,.
were no accomodations there of
any account, to handle' tourists.
•While on vacation, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Caineron and Barbara visited the
Coldwater Horse Show where Glen --
da Stewart, daughter of Mr.. and
Mrs: 'Jim Stewart (Audrey Horne)
of Midland toog high in western
style. riding and' had high points
in the show.,
(Continued from' page 1)
Street about 3:30 p.m., on the day
of the accident when he noticed
Mary en the" shoulder of the road
ori the east tide of the pavement.
He estimated his speed at abeut
25 miles per hour and said as he
drew' closer, the child ran out ini
to the path. of,• his car and he
struck her. The youngster:rolled
to the west side of the road fo low-
inw the inipact, !Jack stated that
the road was wet and slippery
and that,it was raining slightly at
the time. 'He had bfaked the car
hut not in time to Orevent, hit-
ting the child, H8 said he went to
her assistance and her father
came out of the heuse immediat-
ely and the two took the injured
child to the' .doetor's dike,
"Oliver Glenn, father of the `child
said he had been in the back por:
ch of his home where the road -
way .could be seen. 'He' htfrd the
squeal of brakes and, loo mg out •
noticed: an' objed leaving. the car •
front. He said 'that for an 'instant
he did not .realize what bad hap-
penedi but upon rushing to his in -
once to the doctor's office. Ile des-•
same rain, , He :accompanied the
injured child to.Wingham with the
doctor and then. on to London by .
•ambulance. He 'said the child had
been playing _at a home, on the
'opposite side of the .road and was .
apparently returning to the Glenn
•Dr..Jack. McKim said that upon •
exaznining, the child; he determin-:
ed severe head injuries. and felt..
sultant immediately. He. phoned .
London to make arzsangements,
took. the 'child to Wingham *here •
an aMbulance took her , to Lon-
don hospital.. •
Corporal Speaker of the, Walk-
erton Detachment of the Ontario
Provineial Police identified photos
taken of the accident 'scene; He.
later gave evidence that stated .
that a skid Mark .such as was
measured at scene of the accident •
certainly 'did not indicate exces-
sive speed by Mr, Aitchison.
. Lucknow Police ;Chief JO Vie.:
nneau stated that he had received.
a call te the scene about 3:55 the '
day of the accident. He describe
driving conditions ai .wet andolip-
posy with rain- falling, He . mea-
sured skid marks of, 88 feet made
by the Aitchison 'car which Were.
described as not. being excessive
under . those driving 'conditions,
Mr. Vienrieau ,,,said the injured
child had been removed prior to \
The finding‘of the jury vyas that
"it was the unanimous opinion
that no blame should be attadh-
ed to any one in this unfortunate
accident", While the jury ' did *not
feel it had any bearing on the ac,
cident, they„ recommended
that a white" centre line be paint-
ed on this county road front
Cambell Street in Lucknow o
the iritersedion of, Highway 9 at