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• WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th, 1963,
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• New Transport Wilk. Butter And Eggs
. _ TS, Francis . ItenrY Visited .on '
SuAday,
• . , : Sunday at the home of her son,
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• Fro*, Local Plantin Accident At Zeila• nd
who ,4 01g siiverwood. vart„,, , . vRosse, wi4 and ari,r.ily of Cedar
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, lams Irene, patm of Wm\ham
steep embankrrient. 'at ' the Zet- .*
Otrt of Landon liolleCi d'o'wd" a . ' • - • • D spent the. week -end at. the home
KINGSBRI GE of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ;MGee 4
land bridge on Wednesday of 4 ' ' ' . ' • ' .1e.ileils1.:ting Mr. and Mrs. Char1e4
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last week it set m ;motion a er
ies of recovery operations that Grosse Pointe, , , s ent the their son, Tom, teacher At, Park-
•S- Dr . and s . J.:A. Kasper, Fowler for the week -end were
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took, all afternoon to get . the week -end cwith Mr; 0 O'Con- hill and friend, - Miss Ilene Vin•••
vehicle back on' the highway nor. • ' • t
aga.M. .Ma' 'of .rand "Send. •
Mr. an Mrs. Ray Dalton; • Mr. ;and -Mrs. Frank. Glenn .on-
• The tractor van trailer...with •a Kathie a'nt'Terry visited: rela- Sunday visited at the home .of.
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' below ,zero refrigeration unit, twes .an Pic rine and Toronto their son,Mr. 'Oliver and 'aVirs'.
. was brand new. It had gone only recently. Glenn and family of Lucknow.
. 410 Miles. It made a...trip,. out of ;Mr. and rs. *J.. C. MOSS -Of, 'At a Baptismal, service at the,
London with ice cream • for the Woodstock spent the week -end
. Dungannon :Uriited ,Church, Rev..
Lucknow. plant, , arid was en-, 4,t,, their cottage. • . . . , •N:\ L. Gostonyi Performed the
• route back te London, with 200 Mr. and -Mrs. Chas, Brinker e
' boxes of buttgr: (about six tons) and family of •Detroit spent the .cThey were Donald Alexander,
'and 38 cases of eggs. week -end with Mr. a4Mrs. -son of Mr,. and Mrs. Harold El -
Earl. Drennan.- , liott; Karen Brenda, daughter o
Mrs. Genevieve. •Kinahan, St.
Marys, visited; relatives and Mrs. Arnold Stothers;
here. •on IVIKerily Lee, daughter of Mr.and
Sunday. , .
Mrs. 'Jerry Weavtr; Simon Ed-
•Congratulation.s to Danny Dal- .
ward, on of Mr. and Mrs. Perk
ton,' on . being .croWned king of L.0..,,,.wgtenb.;
Lucknow District High sehpiol at b Shelly ' „Kathleen,
clainghter of Mr. and Mrs. -Ivan
the school's annual spring forrnal, Rivett; Jeffrey Scott, Son of Mr.
dance.: ;
Misses Betty, Lo• u and _Eileen and Jack AltOn•;' Barry.Win.,_
son of. Mr. and • Mrs. George
Wasselle: of Detroit • spent the •
:week -end with their Parents.
• Mi'. 'Thomas Wallace, Mr. end
Mrs. Clayton LecIdy• spent the
week -end. in. Flint, Mich. . .
-•Stopping on the .light at the
•approach to the ibeileY bridge .at
Zetland where construction •work,
is in progress,: the driver of the
• van disoovered th; road !break-
• .ing away...and his vehicle start -
ng to slide cloWr- the steep em-
•"lhankraent. . He .stayed at ;the
• wheel. The van rolled. over and
• , came to rest On its .side with
wheels facing south on. a new
culVert that had been 'built at
• this .Point. From. there it was
• removed .0 the 'river bank by. a.
• . crane owned 'by the bridge con-• •
tractor and then righted.. .A 'bull-
dozer made .a road .•up the steep
bank and the "cat" hauled the
van up it, to get it back to the
highway: 'It was about.
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Seven.Babies
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Biptiz
• when,' the •Mishap 'Occurred and: 1, ; . ,
• it was • about 5:00 o'clock that
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afternoon,. before the "rescue" (DIUNGAN14014 . • ,
• Job was 'finished. The. van' Was ' • --..7.. • ' -
Mr,' and .'11VIrs'T
. OM. Cantwell
• battered up rather badly,: but it• '
and family of ,•StauffVille spent
considered repairable. The driver
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the :week -end .with Mr. and Mrs.
. escaped injury:• '. '
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rea ChaPlain To
e Anniversary
pea er Sunday
H.AnniVer,sary services will be
,held in .Lucknow Presbyterian
.Church on Sunday, .at 11;00 •a.rri.
and' 7:30 p.m. 'with Rev.; Major.
•.J: M. Anderson, M.C.. ,and Bar,
C.D„ ,as the: guest 'speaker- • at.
both services, • • ;••
Major Anderson ,has p;had. a
• clistingtrisiiecl riilitary career in
the chaplaincy .service and since
1958 has been at London as area
• Chaplainof the Western. Ontari&•
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tpon , graduating ,,frorn. Knox
College he was Called_ to •Port
Elgin Presbyterian Church in
• .1941,, In. the fall of 1942 he re:.
Ceived ' his appointment ' as
chaplain in the'Canadian A,rtriy.
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He was .attachect to Highland
/..Light Infantry and, landed in
Normandy. On "D" Day. He was'
,the only ;chaplain to receive the.
Bar to the Military Cross for.
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• gallantry. In .1954 lie.,:was senior.
Protestant chaplain • with • the*
Canadian Brigade in• Korea:.
• HackettAnniversirY.
Anniversary serVices,. will al:.
so: be .held at. Hackett United
j:!'k Church •: in .Ashfield with 'ReV.•
Heiltry )F nge' 'pf Londes.bora as
guest.CPreacher • in the•• morning
and Re. Kenneth „Griffiths • of
Brussels in the 'evening.
,Mr. W. A. Culbert, rho had
been on the sick lwen
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!wet
Wirigham Hospital en Tuesday
Of laSt week forx-rays and ob-
servations whiclestilted
fav-
&rabiy. On 'Thursday, M. and
Mrs.: Culbert visited'their :daugh-
ter, Mrs. 'LeOnard Crawford and
her husband who•is also recover-
ing • nicely from- illness. • .•
Smyth. • •.
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Many happy returns of the day
*to Mrs. Ahner Morris who hada
birthday. on Friday, May '40th,
but the day of celebration was,
mil Sunday, May 12th, Mother's
Day.:A family reunion was held
and those conihig. home ;were
her son, .Charlie,,Petroit; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Anderson • Mugford of
London' and Mrs. Betty Knight
and family of Detroit, Mr and:
Mrs. Russell , Drennan ; and sen
13.rights Grove,. Mr. :and Mrs,
Len ,Christilaw, :Nile arid:
1VIrs. Ken. Morris and Brad Van!,
stone of. '.Benrniller,.
I• A -fine evening •of.rniSiien en-
terprise :was ;held in the.,,Dun-
garinen United. Church on -Fri...
day evening With. Rev. N. L.
• Gostonyi.. conducting.. Amale
choir of' seventeen‘ vpices 'led in
s.s•
the singing • of miionary.• hymns
with Mrs. L. 'Stingel :presiding'
-at the organ: Bev. 'Roy Jordison
a returned Missionary from,
• Trinidad gave an' • illustrated
lecture . on his' work aidthe
People from that, country,: Com-
mencing !With' maps arid showing,
Ithe location, following with Col;
.one; Coffee•and, cookies.. were
ba.rio of
jordiscin. :rnade• the rounds .a
friendly spirit talking to •each
group. .,• . ••- . '
•. We are :sorry to hear.' of the •
„illness of ;Mrs. • James Petrie
• (tidy Reed). at •Tills.onburg Gen-
. eral Hospital with a,heavy hea•rt,' ,
!attack: Mrs. Wilbur. Brown and
1 ;.111:s.,''' Anne •• Linklater, ' sisters,
Ivisited- with her last week: We nope to , hear of improvernent
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,Visitors en Sunday with- Mr.
and' Mrs Wilbur Brown were,
Mr. „kid Mrs. pill" Reed and
family and'. Mr. and Mrs. Jaques
of. Wingharn, Anne Link4
later and 'son. ;Roy of .•Saltf,ord.
-and Mr. 'rand Mrs. : Jack Petrie'
of ' . .
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• NWilliIT.' end Mrs. arn .,‘Brad-
ley • and. daughters piviaa;
and Alice cf Goclerich and Mrs.
J. J. Ryan of. the Village visited
On. Sunday . with mr. • and Mrs..
Thomas- Webster: •
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• Mrs; Margaret :Moran Spent
the week -end With her son Frank
andMrs. Nrorah :Ail -raid..
Mr.:•and Mrs. • E. RCAFt
Clinton,' Who is taking'course
of preparing trade boards. at
Camp Borden for, two weeks,
was home - with his wife' and
fan -lily ;for the .week -end. ;
Visitors with MrS: Annie Bere
were -On Sunday ;her sons Eldon
and Harvey, their wives and f a,-
rhilies, south ,of the .villake ane:
Sen Laverne, ,Wi.fe .and falilily
,of Goderich. Also visiting. re-
dently• were Mr: and.11VIrs: Hew--
era Brown and Mrs., Lily •Ro-,"
bertsen of Kincardine.
Visitors. With Mr.' . and ,MrS.
Glen ,Weayer for the W,epk:;erid
were their';son Jerry; wife • and
little ,daughter Kelly', Lee and ,on
Sunday,. Mr. ;and. • Mrs. • Rollins
and'Sen 'Jack, all Of London. .
Mr, and • Mrs:' Harold Chase
and :family, and:•Mrs.,Alia,Mpore
bi Goderich visited Mr..and
Mrs. Fred young and family. on
Ored 'slides and explaining, each
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•At The
Walkerton Curling Rink :
Wednesday May 22nd
And Every 2nd Wednesday Until August 28th
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• 15 Regular Games $25.99 2 to
• 1 $200 Special' • 2 $100 Specials
1 Share The Wealth /
• Admission$1.00 Time. 8:30 p.m. •
• Special And Extra, Cards 25c Each Or 5 For $1.00
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Lions Donate Second $100 To Summer
camp. , For The . BIi.n A. take.Joseph
At • 'Monday's meeting the pressive, .interes-ting and :eduipa-
Lucknow and District Lions Club tonal. •. • ' •
approved the recommendation of ; Mr. Kennedy stated that there
the Executivethat a $100. done- are 7,000 registered blind persona '
tion be made to the Adjustment in Ontario.' There is ccommoda-
Training. •and Holiday' Centre, tion at the Camp' for ;130; with •
officially'opened in 1981 at Lake camps of one and two-week per- ; •
Joseph. near .1VlatTier, north-east io.a4held throughout the sum-
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of: Bratebridge. • ' •
The Lions Club had Previous-
ly ;donated $100.,,an4' in addition
to - Monday's second donation,
pledged further siippart to this
proj eat . •. •••
• Guest 'Speaker ,at this meeting
was Wallace Kennedy, :assistant
fieldinan for: the 'ICNI13 at Kit:.
Chener. • Mr. Kennedy iias him-
self beenblind tor 15 •years.
He,• was introduced by Bob
MacKnzie,' as a married Man
•with five children; with' one of
his' hobbies ;being ;:rniisic,' having
been a church soloist before los-
ing his eyesight. • •••
Mr: Kennedy showed slides:of
the St. Joseph •centre, builtat
a •cOst- of 4240,000 of 'which Lions
Clubs pledged $350,000. .
The' 'pictures' of this centre
for the -sightless' people «of On -
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•. The. training, and holiday. fac-
ilities, specially designed fer the
enjoyanent -and ' .relaxati'oh of
sightless ,perSons,•emphasizes the
relabilitation; residence,
research and 'recreation.: •4 •
• The weeklY fee ds $27.30,• but
none is deipriyecl of the ,use of
this camp' because he or she, 'or, • • . •
children. 'can't !afford it,
• . $25.00 Donation .
• 'Gerald. Rathwell thanked
Kennedy for his interesting pre-- .
sentation and commended
the -
work of the
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An unexpected- • preseritatiOn•
was made. to Mr. Kennedy —
checine. for 425.00, for .the ' -Work
of the C,N.LB.. The cheque was: .
presented by Blake as
proceeds from, the hockey. game
last whiter between' Belfast and..
all :ages, were most irri-•
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As Car Wrecked
Ross •.Irwin Lucknow
be "strung UP" for ;at least. three
Weeks. with a 'shoulder injury
. from an .accident that might
ANNUAL MEETINIG ••-
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•• . ' '•••• ' " " '•• ' ,A8 Ross was en route from Stra,t-
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'• • : his oar went ont of c•ontror on the
Huron County Tuberculosis • . Base Line; ,between Clinton and
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AI Aubn, •He knocked off some
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a :•• : Community ' Ha ' n roo
. Ross could,sme 1 a.ncl taste gas
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• j• GUEST SPEAKER OR, g. HAWKINS ') •
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1 • 014 • Superintendent of Freeport DAtinatormin,
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Kitchener Ontario •
• climbed out of the wreck, which
.111 more .than torn ligaments in his
shoulder'. Ross was alone at ,the •
1 time and !Cense of the actident
: he sold for junk, with 'nothing
, :ivas thought possibly to be a•
steering defec.t.
I : '7"" .'.1;.:‘,.i.C1:111 I., E.' 1Viekitiley, •Z u..r"it. h i 1. a' Russell Seaforth 0,
, • tetter . that your ,inoney. i.goes
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• '.''''' 11. ' ' President:. • , Executive.. Secretary. • a to the tal, collector than to your
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1982 CHEV BISCAYNE COACH, just over 13,000
miles, like new.. ' •
1961 CHEV, BISCAYNE SEDAN, a one
owner car, .
1960. CHEV ."BEL AIR" SEDAN, a sharp One.
1961 CORVAIR. 1/2 TON PICK UP, as new. • /
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1959 OLDS 88. SEDAN, .a AleautY:
1958 PONTIAC, automatic, radio etc.,
2-1957 . FORDS coach and sedan, new motor in
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1957 VOLKSWAGEN; a good one.
1956 • CHYSLER yvilvDsoR skt)AN, one owner.,
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Many More To Choose From.
ALL RECONDITIONED! •
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