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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUG: 28, 1963
Two Beloved Lucknow N onagen:arians
.Passed: Away Within, A Few Days
Two of tlrhits• camtmunt sty's. most took precedence over all • other
ibe:oved nonagenarian , residents comri'Funity astivities and they
passed away within ''five days. lived and ',died. with deep.•'and
• On S,atturday, August. .17th, abiding Christian faith, Their in-
Mrs, Ch•r;s+ten+a. Mei1 onald died' at Valence. for good. will live :long
Kincardine: Hospital. •She •was .in afterthem.
her. 94th year. W hi'le there
r• were 'many' , soar-
:On Thursday, August 22nd, inanities in their pa:titern..-_af
Mrs,:; Thomas H;' Burns .dried at ing there was One pronoup.ced:
Victartita Hospital, London, ' She difference, Mrs Burns.' was hap-
was 95 lest May. ' 0 •, pily married 'for ' over sixty=six
Much in: • common• could • b e years: Mrs. McDonald's marital.
said abouit these genteel ladies, happiness was contipartiatively
They were devoted mothers; Who short lived ' Within less than
lived exemplary .'levels,, were gra- eleven years cif her marriage she
• oious, kind. and •hospifta ble, , " :wwidowed with a . famaly of
Their cthurcth and • its • work five young: children.
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Next, Monday is i:,a,bor
and a public ,holiday : On;
which there i.s• • no rural marl ,
Service. '
At the., present • •ttime � the
!Pressure's "terrific".. •apt ` Tom°
Sentinel Office and we Would
tapppreeiate early 'obpy iihus,
weetk .for thee, Labor , Day.:.
• • week..issue; 1t'11. •thelp and
• we'11 tappreoialte it. ' •
Had 1`o Lg�k Door
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Confrol.'.-Sh(*.. •
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The Rathw el1 Shoe 'Store re
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Bobmoval t ale twhi•cih corimen�eed on Boa Farmer, And Father
Wedanetsdiay. of tla�st 'week • created;
Tarte to stensaitioan in the Com
fled success •
�0� S�:x �� Children' .I��Iled •Instantly , .
e up
Sal n•
AccidentIn IWI a ' ..:At Godcr'Ch
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rnunity and ,has•'been an .uhquali
Bargain ` conscious shoppers
Were., we e outside for ,same
timebefore the store ;opened at
10:00 a.m, and when the , crowd
swept in sthey jammed :the store
to ;oapae ity, so that itt' yeas•ries-
'•ess�ary to. lock the :door: As icust-
'omers ' were ..nerved. {`replace-
Meats" •were 'admitted: This pro-
cedure :had 'to, be followed until
the noon 'hour, '
The momentum of the stale `.
Continued.; a:11. week .and business
has eonttinued to be , qsutite ' brisk
this week.
A <large ; 1display adv'. appears
'in.tthis .issue, l,is°ting ' furthier .,bar='
gains.
The 'bargain • bonanza was
launched prior= to the mid-Sep-
tember: movinrg of •, the Rathwell
Shoe . Store from its present lo '
cation 'to- the former t'elephon'e•
office ;building s'in idle 3oynt..
Block jacr.`oss the sntreett.
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Gaunt Unopposed"
At Nomination
Murray Gaunt,. 28; Ontario's .'
new,:estt • sand• younigetstt member of
'parliament, : was sunaPPOsied • at
the nornin°ationmeeting' of the
Huron -Bruce . Liberal Association
ihe•ld • in the Wingham Town Hall
on • Monday night. ,Murray was
nomti"nat'ed by R. S. ' H'etberington
of Wingham . with the nomtin
Caton seconded by Led Murray
of Kinloss Township, No dither
nominations were 'received, for
the position of Liberal Candidate'
in the September .provincial el
ection'., •
;Gaunt,: a native of West Wa,-
wanosh Towntsthtip., was €irstt • el-
ectted to the Ontario Leg?stlatture
in a •by -.election . last •. ,October.
when she defeated thus • Conserves
tive . candidate, George ` •'M1eCut-
•cheon of Brussels, 'by. a' margin
Of 7,19 votes•, ,McCuttchteon will
again oppose :Gaunt .;having• re-
ceived the :n •oizritinait'ion ' several
weeks ago, •In winning :last Octo-
ber's by-election, Murray. Gaunt.
broke ' a 'nineteen Year Conser-
vtative hold- on the riding repie-•
senited during that time by the
late, John W. Hanna orf. Wingh'a n.
Sudden death,: a . third of ;'a m•
achine', iodated for the Scaling
mile :underground in the rock ,of salt:froth 'a hydraulic, tperbh.
It is •a ytwo-roan. operaition,; 'we
undersand, in'.scaling sial+t..from'..'
the roofs:face ,and side Wails 'of
the, driift • after blasting ',operas
tions, • -
While Bob ,:was getttintg • thhe'
machine in • operating position .a
chunk, of rook salt •broke :away.
from 'the `side. wall and fell Over
30 feet on top', of : shim ' with
erusbing, impact. The block irst.
reported to weigh about '30Qy
pounds, was later stated to be
about 150 Pounds. ' a
A, crushed skiull and fractured
neck
were.;amontg his ;injuries &
which.: were imimedi+ately'; fatal'.
The :accident • happened.: about
11:4+5 ra m,, less than an hour of
ter -Bob had cthenctked in.
A' post.'mortem was held by
Dr. .L. Penistan, Stratford,.
pathologist:, An iriquestt. will be
held but no :date was announced.
The, ceiling of the 200 foot-
by' •60 -foot, chamber.: h•ad been
checked follow+ing :blasting:
day: Three others...in •:the cl�arrr-
ber• �we're'•unh�u•rt.
W. J:: Muir, mine manager of.
Sifto., Salt Division of ; Domtar
Chemicals Limited said ithe•re
was. no cave-in. The ecoti'den,t
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salt.mine at ,God'erieeh, •robbed an`
Ashfiield Townshiip wife and six
tohwldrem of a' devoted and Chard'
.working ,htutsbendend father.
Bol Boak, age .42, Wass:inn,stantts:
ly killed early Saturday morn-
ing 'shortly 'after commencing his
regular' midnight •lsth ft'•at• the
mine; where he has ,been employ-
ed on a reva1(.rnng shift schedule
for :