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e•n. Win ow
Had Repercussions
.
A broken. window�causedby e a
foul ball hada chain 'reaction at
the farm of Jack MacKenzie,Con,
I2 Ashfieldin mid-July.
A ball game was in progress
with the MacKenzie and neighbour
children participating,' when a
foul ball crashed through the glass
in the door of their farm home,,
Mrs. MacKenzie was' picking up
• some ;of the broken .glas"s •when;
•: the
children approached to enter,'
She held the door so they couldn't
Frushin, and at that moment, a
large ; upper section of the. shat-
• tered window • crashed down.
Fortunately it did not fan out.
on the children, .but it did result
in a :badly.- lacerated. left. `.
hand.
for Mrs:.. MacKenzie,
An artery in the palm spirted
Moodand the tendon in one fin-
ger was' severed,, making it Sues-
turnable if the • finger .. could be
Jack was .absent Huron on a Hu
County. 4-H bus trip; the car.. had
been left at Gordon Finlayson's
and Mrs. MacKenzie had a two-'.
months' o 1 d.: baby .;which . just
couldn't, be left. ' •
Mrs„ Gordon ', Robb responded.
A tourniquet was . applied o th
bleeding hand. • Mrs. MacKenzie
got the car and : came to Luck-
now.
ucknow. It - was in the morning and
the doctors .were in Wingham, so
Mrs..: MacKenzie.' drove to the hos-
pital to receive treatment, and up-
on arrival : was getting quite ..weak.
' from loss of blood.
She was'dater taken to 'London'
where successful measures were
taken to save., the finger, and'Mrs.
MacKenzie had the cast removed;
last week. •
MISS ':ELIZABETH HENDERSON
LAID, TO, REST" LAST WEEK;
The death ofMiss Elizabeth'
Maud Henderson of ; Lucknow oc-
curred at '. Pinecrest :Manor' Nurs-
ing Home on Wednesday, ' August
55th. w ' "
merai service"
, end
• at the MacKenzie Memorial Cha-
pel on Friday ; with interment & in"
South 'Kinloss Cemetery.
An obituary will . appear next
week.
IVE-I
ANOVER
TUES, THURS. Aug. •. 11 1 ,. 13" g
visited during the past week with had spent a ;week previously. • at =f
. � was held• Miss � Margaret Moffat �
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
MRS. , A. G. ELLIOTT PASSES ( Dungannon.IN HER 100th '1/;EARAirman
The death. of` Ella Hays, wife of
the late Dr.
A. G. Elliott, form-
In 11A ddie:East
er. Lucknov. medical practitioner,.
occurred on Tuesday at St. Marys
Hospital, London in her 100th
year.
The funeral service will ' be at
St. Peter's Church, Lucknow, on
Thursday at 2:30 p.m.• with in-
terment in; Greenhill Cemetery,
Sumer Features'•
Lake Rescues
There have been an ;unusual
number of lake incidents this sum-
mer off Point ' Clark:, and Kintail,
although au have' bad a happy
ending,although in onecase there
was the loss of., a motor launch.
On. Monday morning Mr.and.
Mrs.' Wm; B. Young ' were picked
up about 7 miles off 'Point Clark'
by a fish tug. from Southampton,
afterthey abandoned their cabin
cruiser when it took ' fire. •
• .Ari explosion on the 32 -foot boat
about. 7:00 ,a:m, spread f i r e'
through the craft andit burned to
the ; waterline. '
Mr. and Mrs; Young got •a' duck-
ing when their dinghy upset when
abandoning the cruiser, Both g ood
�� �� h
s ers;Tthey they righted the float
and, rowed ..a safe distance from
the: c_ raft, .
Seen ' By ,John .Wharry
John,, 'Wharry, was doing some
early morning fishing off the Point
when he. ' spotted the .fire, and
went out 'and; circled the, burning
boat. The ' twosome were rescued
by a to
as he arrived :it • the
scene. g
John's- parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Win. Wharry, had' an 'anxious
time when .. they, ; 'couldn't spot
John ,on the lake.` . Finally ' with
the aid ' . of ' binoculars • they saw
him returning and • the burning
craft' on , the "'horizon..'
Fishermen ' Rescued
•An 'alarm turnedin by Mrs.
Murray. Rankin :whose ` Ashfield
farm: home is ' near Huron • Sandys
tea -cif -south of $ ptail, brought
help from Goderich td two 'fisher-
men whose motorboat was dis=
abled off Kintail'
Lost In Fog •
Three Michigan boaters' over-
shot Goderich hi a dense :fog and
without • fuel or food, drifted help-
leanly about five miles.. off : Point
Clark for almost twenty-fourhours
before : being spotted Sunday mor:
ping; July 26th, by a northbound
1 yacht which gave the. 'threesome
enough , fuel to get . to Goderich.
F'.0. WAYNE,,• BROWN
F.O. Wayne Brown of 'Duncan-
non fulfilled a, longtime • ambition
when he was recently notified , that
his application-was--accepted—to-Eedy, Mr Eedy and . family, . was
serve :a -10-month assignment as stricken with. a heart attack and
pilot with 115 'Aix Transport Unit removed to Goderich hospital by
of the. United Nations guard on ambulance on Thursday of last
the Gaza. Strip.. The base ismi at ' week. We hopes h e recdv ars
,El Arish, Egypt. He left by plane 4wck1y
on July 30th from' . Uplands ' Air- .Hold Family Picnic'
port, Ottawa, : and after a short. About .35eople gathered at the
topover in France will proceed home of. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
tohis new duties._,,Schultz ° on'' Sunday, August . lst for
Wayne is the' son of Mr anthe 4th. reunion of the late John
Mrs, Wilbur Brown, •Dungannon, Ladd and Elizabeth Holtzhauer
and was . born on :April 1, .1941. The afternoon was spent in games
He'. .received 'his public schooling and contests; the .results as fol
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1$4
UNGANNON and DISTRICT
Mr, and Mrs; Art Brown, Steven
and Diane of Dundas visited re-
cently with Mr,, and Mrs. Wilbur
Brown. '
Mrs, H. Brown was hostess for
the regular meeting ' of Dungannon
W,I. Mrs, C, Crozier 'presided and
'eighteen ladies 'answered the roll
call "A :cure for wrinkles." •A
port, was given by Mrs, Popp on
Huron County Historical Society,
Mrs, Crozier extended the apprec-
iation. of the membersto the
Sunbeam. Club for the ' recent bus.
trip. Mrs; Brown handed out sev-
eral health pamphlets and Mrs.
Girvin . conducteda humorous
contest, "People like fire take on
a : new brightness •if stirred up a
bit" was. well •given by :Mrs, Zinn.
Lunch was• served and a social.
time *as: enjoyed by all.
Visitors 'on Sunday, with : Mr. and
Mrs, T. 'C. Anderson were •the.
lady's mother Mrs: Lucy Babayan
and her sister Mrs, A. Arzouian,
husband and daughter Arti of Tori
onto.
Visiting recently • for five days
with their.- parents- Dr, and Mrs,
Vokes: were Mr: .and Mrs: Bob
blokes, Debbie and Neil of Mon-
treal.
ontreal,,' ' •
Mrs. Simon. McKay, who resides
with her daughter. Mrs. ' Irvine
at S.S. No. 8, Dungannon,and lows: ' Adult mystery prize; Marie
graduated from G.D.0-.I: in June. Park; child's mystery prize, Mar -
1959. The same year he, received ilyn Ashton; ladies' kick the slip
iiia' private' pilot's licence at Sky per in box, Marie ' Park; lady
Harbor Airport: His interest 'm with ' newest hairdo, Mrs Nell
flying -stemmed , from his partici- Ladd; 'ladies guess pennies sin jar,
pation with the Air Cadets at God- Mary Schultz; ladies tray con-
erich Collegiate.. In August, ' 1959, test, Marie Park; ` mens guess
sort: Lloyd of'' 'Stratford visited on
Sunday with Mrs', Bell's sister
Mrs,. Les Schultz and Mr, Schultz.
Mrs.
Mr. Jessie John ' GreenOliver, Poandrt her bAlbert,
io-
ther Jim McMillan, Goderich' cels
erated .their birthdays together
on Thursday, August 6th at the
home of Mrs. Oliver. -Those Area-
ent were a sister (Becky) Mrs,:
Herb Morris of Goderich • and Mrs,.
Arnold Green of Detroit, •
On Sunday, visitors with Mrs.
Jessie Oliver. and Miss Liza Mc-
,Millan:
c-,Millan: were Mr. ; John Stevenson..
and sister Mrs. Jewell of London
and Mr.. and: Mrs. Lloyd ' Jantzi of
Welland;' .
Mr,. and Mrs. Ross Eedy attend=
ed the wedding on Saturday of
Miss. Rosemary Skaz : and Mr:
Bradley McTavish in Harriston.
Miss Rosemary Eedy was junior
bridesmaid. Many persons will re=
.member Miss Sitar, teaching here
at the 4th
Visiting 'cin . Sunday with ; Mr. and
Mrs,, Bill Park and family were
Mr. Fred Tideswell . and friehd'
Jerry Shanahan . of . Clinton : and
Mr, Roy' Ashton of 'Goderich.
Congratulations, to Mrs, Elean-
or Irwin, formerly Eleanor Reed,
who ' placed ' second in the women's
class. at the Shelburne Fiddlers
contest. ' Mrs. .Irwin formerly :re-
sided;'here with. . her 'parents ' Mr,
and Mrs, Allan Reed.
Aunt Of Murdered
Boy Resides In
East Wawanosh
T•he: tragic .fatal shooting of two
Halifax boys and wounding of a
third, touched : the nation, ` and !l
comes fairly close to . home, with
an . aunt of . one of the . lads' living
in the Blyth area.
She is Mrs: • Arnold . Cook of
Con: 5 East Wawanosh. ' Her nep-
hew,; Gordon. Harding ....age . 11
died almost instantly on the side-
he' joined the' RCAF, air crew: 1 length of ' string', in drug
inches, 'Bill walk in front of a store in
• During the. past five years he. Park; .man with newest' haircut,.Halifax with a . bullet -hole in, his
has been stationed. at various :Tom Hallam Aman with- broken head.
bases in Canada . and for the past ' shoelace, Tom :Lawlor; man guess He was' the third victun
of an'�
two. years has, been stationed .:at : pennies in jar, Jim Lawlor; lucky 18 -year-old . marksman : who . was
•Winnipeg. •. • • stip,, Torn -Hallam; .lucky chair, later taken into custody and is `'
-'..Cut Courtesy ' Signal -Star ,Carole Anderson, mystery persons`. 'under . observation. •
game, .Tom Park; : Allan Parka Mrs.. Cook, : who is a sifter of •
a ; Elected president was. • Mrs. `Mil- Mrs. Harding, ,flew to'' `Halifax to -'
MOFFAT .FAMILY REUNIONS lie 'Lawlor; sec -frena: Mrs. Nebe with .the
HELD' AT TEESWATER PARK ll, family in .their time
•. Ladd; sports ; conveners, ',Mrs•, Mary of deep sorrow.-
• Schultz and Mrs... Verna. Culbert; ! Mr Cook, is a brother of
Sunday, July. 26th, was an ideal 'frs:
lunch convener:. Mrs. Cynthia An- James Boak of ; the , Crewe • dayforfor a Clan reunion, Eignty : derson.. 'Next year's reunion ' is to :'trice in. Ashfield. • Her niece Sari
five ,members of the Moffat, Clan
E met. in the beartiful'grove in''Tees� home o: and 11+irs. Tom Park. Cook home in East' Wawanosh
a watQr : Agricultural Park. A boon
ST HELENSMiss Cathy. Wrigley of, Wiarton , :helping care far : the ' children,
tiful lunch was • served' ' at noon
and again at 530 on the i g'.. a week with her ` while Mrs Cook :is; in `Halifax
be.', held 3rd Sunday ` in . July at. the dra .Boak of Lucknocv; ' is at the .,
h f Mr'
b picnic
is spendw
her. Stuart miller of Calgary
friend Miss. Sharon Spivak: Sharon R
tables.' A short' business 'meetin —
•
•
• F
,relatves and attended his . bio-
W �
Coined of Terrors refired as president, ,and 1415.
y they funeral Rir, �W. I MiIler turned home here Sunday I
Color Scope
Peter,. Torre, V •ed as sec.
fillers' etre' to ' P that Will cy 'and Bradley. of Sudbury are Next , ( nee Pat' .h1Cllwain) . who were,f
iarton with •Cathy ' and both • re-.
•
14ionday �• I.
.
Mr ndaY,' Ken Grewar; i nn-..po ted to fill the office, hits• weds Mr. and Mrs. B
Price. • 73essie Steel was returnill Rivett
James •Moffat of Toronto, was ap- . Congratulations to the newly -
Color in
K cry. N years reunion will
slay your Punieyi one. visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. be held the last Sunday. in Jul n' ed' recently,
Stage Coach To
R t( no ea and Loci attended rbc
Harvey Webb. ° y 'to r th
in the same place it
isi rs seen y , wi Mr,. Arid '!
this'. 'past week from est=
W were Mr: 'and Mrs. Charles Sher=.
lilt: � and ?Ars. � Ba hlcl3ona
arc
..Mr. ,Gerald Dorsrht returned menta `can be Made- Alvin Sherwood and Robert
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Donaldson wood et Detroit and Mr. •and hits .
had charge of •a few games for mit Sherwood and Paul of Port
the �
home
minter. Hospital, Landon €� •
Mr. 9 and ,Mrs.
Mr: •,; and ;Mrs. Ailari Miller,
Danger
J. Lawrence
Corbett picnic at Alliston on Sun-
CAIITOON !day last.
er members The' older '
members were happy •to . sit in d Mrs to ` and Red "
the ,.shade reminisc- and mond of Goderich visited :with •
LUCK�NOW
• 1 .
UNITED CH URCH
f
Rev, • H.awa W. rd W: Strapp
Minister' 'i • I
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th'
•,10:00' a•m %Sunday • School.I.
•7
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship:
renew • , ..�..�..�..�
bfisses •Margaret and Brenda ing- a tances the formers tocsin .: Mrs: Jack.
c9 Mr. and bins,
. , . . ,. AV Aug 1+4�iS 'Wilsoh of London visited, for a . ` . Chishoha at the first of the week _.•
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Lance hiaffat of R.ivercourse Al
few days with 14ir had Mrs
Frank' in. . - est. MroPet- H Visiting on .:Sunday with Mrs.
ammy mid Misses vera M . Ryan her
•
eDanald, 'Mary son -in- law Mr
er Moffat has the ,oldest ire_ a daughter and � l.uCkndw �•.
Corinne and MrsY ,Gordon
Panaabecker � man; mss Emma .Richard- � • • � °
,
son the oldest la ,lir, ydd and their son. It. an and .Fresh terran Church :!
the Doctor and ,Beverley MacPherson spent Iy wife
aveIoffaf had the largest
the week at the L=need
est am- .„_ _ y
all of: Is `
ionic.. Susa•n Color i il� present at the p g Callers on.
s were Wednesday with Mrs Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Peter'. Fondery' Sandra Dee Church Camp at Godench. F. Jones ' her daughterMinister
Mr. and ;•Mrs. David BlackvFood•
Conley :and
Diane ,:Huff man are (Lyon
• Romance and Tammyin'a hospital Whitevv the nes '.babies. born' since Eli's Steve 'helesic and Mr. $• SUNDAY, AUGUST `16tH
and Ruth of cod, • Sask; r i 'last . Helesic. They had' .s n
Colon Audis Murphy =reunion..' , TeeswAter tiews �spent the Civic'
• liday at Algonquin Park d' 10:00 a.m.” Sunday School
were tees 11
Mr; and Mrs., Allan. �siI%r.� liev T 1�icKxnne�
Show Do�
n St. Helens W.I. Meeting.:
and Mr. Leonard Corbett of Al-
listonrecent visitors with
an
called in on their- way .home to
for this project. The motto ' Vision tees Y ,
r
Visiting recently at the Brown .. Teeswater
firs• Ernest Gaunt, are the leaders 'Goderich a`m.
Y CARTOON • . TheHorne Economics & Health �Grr mblmg aporia more homes Smyth. home were '. "`.}"'••,`•• "' �•-a..•� .-• ,�. ••• ••°
: Western Action. '" y hit. and hits
meetingof the •St. Helens Wo- than' r coo Michael, Doctors and•Reg.• Nurses FREE� was taken by Bill, Smyth 14Lcha 1 David, I�
SUN: • WED.
g" inns, ,,
. ladies and 4 children. Mrs. Ross 'W. &icePoisons, their use lair. and,11rs 'Thos, Park visited'
MAm and, + Gammie presided and the roll. and misuse in the home. Short o t� Sunday. with '
••
QDd response was ...'The lesMrs and
most .c
art, were
Adult Entertainment • • neighbourly thing• that ever hap- t i Kitchen°f
by Fred George • .awlor
' Kinks ' and fir.
Mr. Auburn.
aid nits.
The Most Talked w pe€ied to tris.«. P1a were rBrown
ilbur"'
About dei Lorne Woods E�srne lin-visited o Sunday'
• • A must to see for parents and hied m o ,was don- •bw Mrs Harold Cooper and Mrs Visiting over the Civic holed Church
tee is the +� Agricultural � cod $a:ir. Mrs. ay School 1.0:30 a•m
• • • e , avi eV-
then's Institute . was bold in - the firs. 'Gordon MacPherson,, The in, Steven and'' Laura of St. The:,
Aug. 16-1718 1. 14 hail with an attendance of 26. topic was. charge
ST.:PETER'S
ANGLICAN,.
CHURCH
for an, exhibit at the Luckarw rovementw. Readings � w' he t?n ay" with friends 12 SUNDA• Y ,AF.... TRINITY
r picture. ��,Mitchell'. th
' Fair. Teri dollars � ,Y1
. pere TER
.gi�ett near itChel
tlietiitg
` . . nage �.; .. � . .;' . � :.. . -w W. � Rice. week-endwith '
siety . ft was . agreed • * e ndueted` a. ew,iate , Hoes _ r . herdaughter
-Mrs : Gordon Ra ,were Morning lay • er " ,1;15 aYn .
One 'Sh0 ; .2 Nightly. At .l k ay�lso thr Y yy1 ypro. , �} } �7�� yWy oMT.
Mrs. Go.F
;1.tl0. �Sho ineC111 4 �irn i M`'^-' WYf'.+ .H G, -' n 'Ae e Mrs. H old' r. K d their, d ham,.
n th "1"hee club girl on - �' a d and. Islington. son. Ryan .ani. The ltevY JY �R. i tg,
guard. Croper» MiYs. Ang�,is►iacrionald wife all of lslingtort. hector
_. 4 Mrs. Gordon 1a 'irerson •.ata d and Miss Helen Ha
' fir. ,and Mrs. Jack Bell abd
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