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AGENi< FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and TAsorsday.
fes' and Men's. .Near—"Lucimow . •
1 sas iso iia••••••••N•■ imi••••i• iseasispai•imseNoi•s▪ '.
THAT •work, :of completing. the THAT .a .well`- :attended.. rece+p
new, ::bridge at 'Zeta/id .+has. bion novas held in the Legion'
been . resumed 'this spring:`. Hall on Saturday night for
Gravel crushing.. equipment Mr; and 11vIrs •::RodrwelT Wraith
bas. +been: est., tip at: :Zetland (Inge' Suter): Don Cameron.
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-on. the north ` side of the addressed the:. couple and -Mir-
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nd Mur - ray Henderson presented them
THAT : a couple of honest young with: a gift: of money.: :Boyd's
lads, Rickey Leader and Jamie
• Orchestra played for,. dancing.
Elliott, • have' reported.': finding-'
THATconstruction work on
some money which: they . left
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Gordon Brooks. :transport
at The Sentinel Office :to see'
• . building. on Inglis ;Street north.
if the owner' might claim••
is. underway this :'spring. Work
• THAT the the students of Lucknow on :the: building, which 'is in
'' District High School ..are send- the third block .north of : the
Ing' out ' invitations' to "their Post Office •corner, on, 'Camp
spring formal ,to' " he %held. in bell ' St , was started 'late : - bast
the school auditorium on : 'Fri-„ fall, but with . Winter ter setting,
'day, .May ' lt}th, , with music in ,prematurei'y,'. the , project
by' Garnet ' Farrier's ,orchestra: was postponed .until Spring:,
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The S€ntinel
THAT Mrs: Jack. England of
Kinloss was thewinner of $50
in a "name. 'the song" contest:
sponsored by a flour 'coirtpany'
on: radio.
THAT Doug.. Schmid . of he--
Bank of Montreal -staff corn
trnenced. _.Work at .the ,Clinton -
' brafleh this . week. Doug. jest
completed a :two-week .bank-
ing course at Toronto,
THAT local students at Stratford
Teachers'' ' College : completed
their practise . teaching periods
last .'week with Nancy! Forster
„Jet ,Listowel,, • Eleanar McNay in
,Stratford and Patricia Thome-
' son' in.. Kitchener.
THAT those April • showers
which have been conspicuous
Eby their • absence, . finally . came:
this week as. ;the ..anonth • wan-
ed:. They rteamporarily 'halted
seeding. operations but,, .all to
the goad, • tor the • moisture`
was much needed.,
I1HAT . Bab Garbutt who was
Seriously, hurt ' • ina tractor
accident . in' Kinloss ,'last week,
is getting' along very well, but
will be :hospitalized` for some,
. tineie. •••lis .father, who was
!hospitalized for three weeks at
Westminsterhospital, returned
home; last" Week:: "
THAT the Sunset Drive -n
theatre at', Gderich re -opened
fast week.,.The Park anti' Sun-
set, • regularly advertise',
their
shorovs . in " The Sentinel, and
with a. ,good selection of Pit
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'tures, these two : theatres are
popular with show • goers . in
this odrim unity .
THAT 'resignations . tendered' to
Huron' Presbytery of the Unit-
<ed'Church .-aneeting .iii: Exeter
last- week, : `included that "`. of
Rev, `'N'. L: Gostonyi of ' Dun
. - tigannon. He will,• be doing +fa-;
tinily' and juvenile court work
in Guelph. Resignations' take
effect the ' end of June,
THAT final 'plans were . , being
made: 'Tuesday for ..the ` Min-.
strel Show in Lucknow T1.is-
: triol High" ' School . on -Wednes-
day evening. The show, report-
ed to : Abe hilarious, Was pre
sented in• Kincardine for : .two
nights,_' and in Ripley on Mon
• qday. lit is presented 'iby •Tin=
,cardine talent and . locally is
under.. auspices .of the :Agricul-
tural Society.. .
THAT ,Mr. . and: ;. Mrs; Harold.
arrish, 'who have; been living
in one of the. Anderson apart-
,meats: on Main street,'have
— rented --a half ._of the . duplex
owned ,hy 'Mrs. 'John . Carru-
• thers and,. located ''just :to the
south of ..the" Legion Hall.
. Harold' .caornmenced work with
Ron Forster- : the first of . the
week.•.,
',THAT indica:tions', ,point. • to. a
•provincial. election . in' •the : 'off;
ing . . with early fall the likely
date. The 'Bruce Liberal As-
sociation isn't going •y to get
caught napping as the Execu:
tive has • called ' the annual
meeting and nominating con-
vention for. 'Friday; May 3'rd in'
gsitting mem-
Port El, in. ••The
ober, Ross Whi,cher; M.P.P.
•would "'seem certain tb '1be•• the
candidate again by acclarna-
tion.
THAT the Sentinel.' senior .pub -
Esher was flattered last Sat-
urday •: morning 'when four
young ladies called at,the, afj
Tice to present us with a 'bou=
nniere, It (was a lovely gol
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�de dandelion and. the "young.
ladies" Were in the 5 ' to 8'
years class, The finder' of the
posey was Sandra .Finlay, , and
she:had the moral support of
Janet Cooke, Eleanor John-
stone and LorrairieBoyle in
making the ,presentation;
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WO*, WIIIKIWINIINForA
ONTARIO
wE,MDSDAY, MAY 1st, '1963
YOUR MAIN' 'INTERSECTION FQODLAND
CreamStye Cori dale 4'#int 49c
Libby'. Fancy Quality., xS 0 . Bargain.
Miracle Whip Dressing Sale, jar'
Kraft's • Top Salad Dressing. 16 or.. Feature,.
Pink Salmon Sale jall.apo n
Cloverleaf Fancy -Quality. Save • Toa' . l Oc.
Ice Cream Super. Sale.: pkg. .89c
'. 1Oc
SwerwoQd a DeLuxe. Half -Gallon..: Save
MurgarineRepeat .Sale 4: Its. 8c
Delmar ' For All Household Use. Bargain.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL GARDENING NEEDS.:
SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS, : VEGETABLE AND
Flower Seeds, Vigoro, Etc. You Save Money Too!'
Phone ' Ludnzow
528-3420
,Values Effective
May 2, 3,.`4.
THAT local . residents are advise
ed . in an advertisement in'this
issue to save waste ' paper for
Lucknow toy Scouts +who will
pick it. Up at any time,if ad-
vd.
THATisethe final ' list of 'donors
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to the Lucknow 'and . District
Lions Club .Easter ' seal Grip
• ,pled childreCi's fund, will •be.
acknowledged' .next week. Any-
one. 'still wishing to make' :a
donation' 'should do .• so, now.
THAT ;the. annual.. spriing' vim,:
sign/tient. sale of stacker. cattle
.will be 'held: on Monday next,.
• May 6th at, ,1 30 at the Luck-,
• now Community—Sales Barn,
operated. ' by Bob . Macintosh.
There is amp/M./iodation for
.504 head» and .. these sales; `'al-
ways attract widespread in;
terest, •
THAT Bill McCreath of. Ripley,
who ,was . seriously hurt in' a
;motor accident 'diitring •.a . win
• ter _ storm,' Was". in' town On
atonday. Bill has been home.
for about '.a: month, and as a
result OP hip and :ankle' frac-
tures' is.;still dependent on
crutches in' order to' get ; about. `
THAT W.illian Potterretu.ne .
. r d
to his home 'here. Saturday
'after .spending the. winter , in
California. Mr. .• :Pbtter.,trade
the return by train and ' was
met at, Sarnia by Mr. 'arid :Mrs.
Aaron:: Boak .arid `•;fathily. who
brought'huh to ' Lueknow. Mr.
Potter makes• his home .her
With- his' daughter,' , Mrs: ; C.
Shaddclt; ' •
THAT• Fraser Ashton, ,',ion: .of
Mr and 1V1rs. 'Llo.,yd ,Ashton of
town, has completed his se-
cond ' yeacr• in Microbiology• 'at
• the .'Ontario ,A,gi'lcultural. Col-
, lege, Guelph. Fraser will .s
short-
ly comnence his second year
of summer employment for
the Department of Lands, and
Forests at.Chatsworth:, .
eight head af. cattle burned with
the 'barn:. A 'cattle. best, with'
nose ablaze, made its vay from: •
the ` ibarn when thee 'barn • was'
destroyed • and ' the framework
had' collarpsed . The .resat •'perished
in '.the:, barn •
Mr. Paterson ,farmed the •140-'.'
e
acre fai• ly, .farm..; and:,was of. a:.
genial disposition.: i& *ell known ,
and.. respected by 'many in the
area. He was possessed with a
unusual memory`• 'that could •re,
call events in' the history:of' the
e• .the
area. He'' married
the former Ida IlVhcQuoid of „A'sh
field 'Townsh'ip"whose death .oC
carred early • in ,the 1940's :.gr,
••Paterson was born' ,•7.4 .years ago
on Con, 2, Kinloss and moved
when a child with 'hi`sarents t� '
the present farm where he has
,since resided. Mr. Paterson ,sent
part of the *past. two winter 5' in•
hospital with , his • friend and
neighbour., Jack Aitchison look.
.
ing after the chores on many
occasions.
Funeral service .was held ,on
Monday from the •R', A. '.Currie
and. Son ,funeral home in. Wing-
ham, with burial : in Wing
ham..
cemetery, Pallbearers were John
Gaunt,. -Dawson Craig, Beth,•
Gaunt, Jack • Aitchison, Water.
(Elliott' d • Gordon ' Rcntvu.;„ Flowerbearersanwere Leroy Rin- 7
tout; -George Gliunt,,: Aleft Cra;
and . Garry Chapman, ,
Mr • Paterson Ls siirwived by ''f
sis,
MMa•' ;Eat�'uh
Turnterer 6114f,
f Krsitchener,ry and lizby two
•b,, eKt�Fiener and
Archibrothersald',JamHamiltons,it
.,
Dr, W. Ay Crawford of W"fig•.
harri was :called to the scene of •
gave the death, Constable .Robert b.
of the Gorier ch detachrni.nt , of
tno PI'ol;ice
'invhe estigatedOtari, An.rovincial a�uto�psy rrras
performed Friday in 'Stratford"
but ue" i''ti'ng«l>u' he'
resultsat hadthe trotnti,beenof mwrade bitC:
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FARMER FOUND DEAD
ON BARN GA GWAY'
(Continued' from
beside the' front page 1)
wheels of his
tractor which had apparently
been backed til.,to the barn door
with the, seed ;drill attached.
Neighbours had, seen' Mr, Pater-
son seeding that day,' The lire
alarm • was not sounded until
10:30 p.m;' The front wheels of
the tractor, were .turned' at' right
angles to the• other wheels, and
the ignition . and throttle on,.
When the tractor was exarnihed
following the .fire. Ivry 'Paterson
,was badly burned, A elle of dirt
behind the . front wheels'
Borrie indication that the tractor
might have "skidded for a. dis-
tance, with its wheels at right.
angles, 'before coming to a halt.
The tractor, seed drill
hay and grain,.`.henssome
and about