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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-11-06, Page 8• a PAS, ERfrr LU • .•,. .. ..r .. ..-..�'�� Weaning Pigs - 8 weeks old Above,' average' rating 40 sow herd.. Contact .us now or for your future pig requirement JEANH4L B*UCE. FARM L. Van -der Veen and Son. R.R. 3 Lucknow. at Lochalsh. -We, use and recommend 'Ful -Ton. Feeds • tad's Death Brings Ban On Firearms A Young bunter, Watt. McIntyre, 18 of Teeswater, told a coroner's jury in Teeswaaber_. 1ro'w'rns- took a .ndme-year-odd, !boy • far' a: 'rub}t and shat.,th!is n through ,the The boy, Robert 'Harrison, H rrison, . soar of: Mrs.. Joan Harrison Teeswater, died • in 'W mghsam . Hospital Oiatober 17, a few /tours,' after the shooting. The jury tailed that death was 'caused by a rifle "Erred masbak= ex 1y " The jury:' recommended an a immediate ban on shunting and shooting withiin • the V'i'llage 11m IV, and ,that more th'o oaugsh ex• ra niniation and .instruction ,be, glen persons !who buy. ; ►gains or. IF•urchase a • . licence: . The shooting'. occurred near the HELENS Ross 'Ga!nnanie, • Mrs'. Cyril Can*1be11 HarryCAMPben-, visited.. with Miss 'Eileen.. Campbell !!in 1 atahener li somal on TYturstday. Miss'Campbell• and tw.o other friends ..were uijizred in. a mer ioous car accident a few' days . previous. • Mr.and Mrs. Allan finer. and .a pent .S !day• with'. adz.. and: Mrs. Wes. "Whyebock at Tees - 4. M .. Fri 'Thompson, Benny and Billy of London . were re- cent visitors ,w with her parents MT. 'andtlifis. Gordon McPherson. Mrs. 1 she: and the pupas of S.S. No. 4 entertained the 'ladies and pre-school child } of the co nen unity 'at a Hallowe'en par- ty on Thursday. . • ., : Attend .the :,. Remembran!oe Day Service ': ;oft.' Sunday, . November 10th at .2:30 in the' 'hail: ; A cur- dsi invitation extended. t'o the entire ' coommunity .to attend the service. ' Prize winne r at the W.I. H.al lawe'en dance '.."on. Friday even- ing were: Fa ey . gent, Mrs Gor . don It cPherson; • conic gent, Jun Aitolrise ; fancy.. lady, John Thoin'pson, cosmic lady, ' Frank s1VIcWhiney, ethnic Corinne Cranelxni; : ifaney girl, • Judy Dor scht, comic boy, 'Douglas Stru- thers; Taney boy, Mary. Pan na- 'beCkeyr.. Tiffin's orchestra sup- p];ied -the music' music ' for •danch. Mr. and Mrs. George : Erring- ,tion. and family of .Dunglannon 3 spent . Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Lyons and family, Teeswater fair grounds; 'where McIntyre was 'hnting with .a Companion,. Richia'rd Field,. 15. The viebinm' was playing in long gt+ass with two. lather (boys; Ro- nevi Steffen, 9, and Andrew. Per - :raft, • 8, when he was• mistaken by McIntyre for ya rabbit. . On 'being • shot . Hao icon Stood up cupping his hands IVO hishead. head. McIntryre rushed forward, tearing off his shirt. Which he ' used to bandage ;.these wounded buy's head. As breathing then stopped Mc- Intyre, cInky re, applied • mnoirbh-to-mjouth respiration which •restored the breathing ' Meanwhile ,the other, twto small boys went on. 'their 'bficycsles to fetch Dr.:P. J. Leahy who: took the unoonsaioue boy, to Wamghaan Hospital where' be died three hoar: lamer 'Initaries to the !brawn Caused‘ AIM death the doctor said: •Wan. illfgin!tty.¢ae . ws. the Son . Mr. and .Mrs. iMerwirn tMoTntYre 1 A1= Oa Mow.Orray) fbrrmerly of ;Luck - now. OLIVET:'NEWS reverend Mr Stole of Kiibth eves' representing the Ontario Temperance Society • . was `• the g lest speaker 'ion Olivet Umted shut h on Sunday. • ' Mr. Afvin Hatnillon, Marie, 3'aitsmil lathier stied : in 11,0! 1 " e " a ' few days with Mrs.. ' 1 lean, White of Doon spent the : reek -end' et hese home dtae're Mr;: and ' Mrs' Jim Bushell and family of Derviae were guests. on S mday of MT.. and MTS.' Melvin ,Oolltng,' Sharon. and . Ernie Philip and ! n±aald Paquette are - at present` victims' of the munbps; also. Mrs'. Walter Black. and Datiid, Jin and Joyce Black are convalescing: MT. and Mrs Herb White •of (Park' Head Visited an Simdday with Mr; and Mts. .."Oar White and am ly Miss Phyllis Clayton of SStrat ford spent • the week -end with. her Barents. Mr and 'Mrs Herb Clayton and Lynn. , The James ' 'Scout Jai;. near Seaforth have been picked 'as, the site of the :1964' international plowing snatch, which has hiked Grand .. Bend ofsfic ials who, have worked tong and ;chard and they felt had it 'In . the bag for their 'conuramity.. ona ESSO SERVICE.... FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES, (Most. Sizes In . Stock) AT REASONABLE,PRICES! Rep irs to All Makes of tars. and Tractors 3 Licensed Mechanics Alignment end Balinting • 'fit S i4 c 9 , ONTARIO. Sew And Sew Meet The egh'dh 4-H meeting of the Clover Valley, $yew sand Sew Club was :bald !at :the gib.. of Janet Haaniltom • on OetOber 29, The meeting was 'apened with the, National Creed and 'Shirley Steele read • the minutes of the. last meeting followed goy the roll call which was to show the co m- plet'ed. work,: We deidicted to- have an Batts meeting and finish any uncompleted work. The. leaders. demonstrated ! i ow to .snake ' a buttonhole . followed' .by lunch served by Marne Hamiilton, The meeting was closed with the 4-H ll' =;. • • Zippy Zionettes • ' • The Zippy. Zionettes ahelid their seventh meeting at Mrs. Gor- dan 'Kirklandss October 29. Nan- cy Kirkland read the minutes of meeting.. The roll. 'Call was answered with • `the supper dish II. 'made." They' dis- cussed the 'camera for the books. A discussions took place roar a trip'to, Atw!ood to the cheese •factory. • Mrs. Ri ohie. dealt With anilk. desserts and. Mrs.'; !Ritchie Made a varamell sytni�p. Mrs. Kirk- land anode ' pancakes akkes ' which all enjoyed, They. • decided to' have the "Mothers" for: a supper at,. Mrs. F. Ritchie's. The . Meeting closed +w!ith.:,Dosnna Ritchie play- ing the Queue. • • Tailor Teens Meet The 'seventh RneebinHg of Holy.- rood'.: Tailor Teens. was,;hheld on Tuesday, October 29th at , 8:00 Th'e 'Meeting 'was hoipened : with the 4-H .Pledge and Ibhe:;r inutes of • the last . meeting were read and: adopted. . The .roll call :was answered by nhne s. ,They that their hook "covers be pink. The ,next street- ing • 'will be . held on Tuesday, Noveatiber, `12 at,.8.i00 at -iihe llo1y rood *bola Last ,Tuesday aught the sixth .meeting was held' with' eight gists present. • The. girds all worked on Abair blouses. lost 5000 Turkey :, Pbults In Fire. When. abuildiag Used as a broiler house, an ..the• farm of Mrs. Brock .McKenzie' Con 4, .Cul- ross, 'Was destroyed ably fire Sim - day night, somite 5,000 3 -Week -old - turkey potirlts were lost along with about tentons of feed: . Teeswaater Fire Department an swered the 'alarm ' shortly before Sunday midnight. When 'th'ey'•ar- rivved'' the entire top. floor•of the building was ablaze, and it was not.. long before :games 'pierced the .roof and the. !building. � was The ° building measuring . 76 x 36 feet contained four floors for the :raising•of broilers. 'It and, two other structures on the farm, are rented to Better Feeds Com- P!any ' of Watford.' ,The loss; it. isunderstood,, .'was covered at least partially by .insurance., The fre, of: unknown, .origin, but' believed from electrical wir- ing,' ir-irig, was noticed about 11:15 Sun- day night.. 'Peesw'ater. Firemen,. i upon ,arrival,' attemptedto con- trol . the. blaze with. 'water from the 'large Culross Township, .rtntoer. When this was of no avail they confined theirefforts to the saving of other buildings, including the'. house and '&arge frame barn located less than 100 feet away; Numerous . trips were made by Teeswater Creamery' trucks bringing . water from town, to, the fire by cream damns plus the large Creamery tanker truck. With these as ,'auxiliary to the fire pumper the firemen managed to save the other . buildings. Ai about 3 am• the wind, coming from the north-east, :threatened to fan into danger ,again, • and the firemen were called a second tune . to douse _ . l . clo a theoe:atYon with --Teeswater News 1' Mrs, MacKenzie ''vis the ' former Dorothy Graham, daughter of the' late Mr. and Mrs. Angus. Gray ham of Luc nOw e . ' . WEDNESDAY, NOV. Oh, 1063 MC..NUPENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from 'quality. material, ;el* on, SKELTONMEMORIAL • Pat O'Hagan,, Prop. Established Over. 'Sixty Years Walkerton : • , Phone 881-02'34 -; .'Ontario: isIt: andI Cheer • Brucelea FoIk Mir.:' aid Mrs. Charles Sherwood • . of Detroit called • cab Mr. and Mrs.. During, the month of October,' Alwin Sherwood on Monday, other many .cmgaanizatrons• have . visited Bnincel'ea Haven, WeBrerbon bring- ing programs, et'reats, and Good Cheer to our Senior. Citizens. This has been a most . wonrnderl :ef- fort and a . most . sincere word of thanks is due each and every one for their interest. The • following Provided the D,UNGANNON visitors last week were Mr, and Mrs. Alfred: dotal, :Port ' Col- borne. •' Mr. and 'Mrs. George Whivtlam and • family of Toronto were .weekend !visitors at the. 'home of Mr. and Mn. Robert Stothers. Recent visitors with Mrs; Mary Chisholm were • her .daughter, Mrs. sMurray' Oke husband, Ste- dond'tion of: money for felts ,gifts von and Mark . Windsor, , and df Octdber :birthdays: Ladies 'Le- last week Were er son Aa o a d giam Auxilda y, Ripley -and Pres- Chisholm,` wife lisle atlasugh- byherian. Ladies Auxiliary, :lack ' ter, Suzanne, '. rich, ftbr a noW ' Hdlyrood ;Women:. loch= £e W days a. Pa of Raymond's lute �provi'ded the treat of Ice holidays., fuer the •Rintliday Party Miss, Ida Whyaaard ▪ has moved St. ,Like's' Anglican .Q01, , Pine' to an . apart meat in Lucknow ilast Run,er provided • hies ' BiiThhday 'eek. We wish her well as she' Cake 'and .program: to complete deParta from her Many friends the:. Party; .Mrs. Wan: . Walsh here: As a, =tall token ' of 'love showed piobures of Bnuce Oonrnty she . amu- 'Presented with an, el!ec- on that 'oc.�oasion. Mit en�jny!aalble" tris kettle: We are ' glad she program :!were !provided twice. hasn't `Monied too far. 'that we week. throughout the month. , will see her now: and *then, and Each of tthae, afolll"owing gr o,Ps while . w+e ' vsriild; miss :114 she . left :paid a ,visit' rixdh a program and a monitory . of good citizenship. • ,ttaeat.�, Silv�e'r ;Ike Woanein's • :I;i. ' Mr, . and Mrs: J iD. Iiesson: stitute, ►lfrpl�ey WHomen's it tabute; ; Stratfo`t'd..�r sited Mr: aand " Mrs Cecil Blake on Sunday :Hand call- Lucknpw Anglioaa Gv�iild, ;Ripley Preabyteria n Ladies, 'Ripley . An- ed on:obhetis. ' N V tors Sunday with 11!1er. ori Gaon +CWusi1d,; Lucknuth United. Mrs.:Fred Young: were ;Mar:• ansa: Chin 'Women,' ' S')uttlt .xiolos+s , P Brian efadie Mrs:•' Asbe Chase; Wendy, Vicki Carol and 'Stephen ellsothe lady': Tdye choir of Bailke s Clyunrh mother, Mrs •Celia Moore, God prroirided .cul.,. -Mus c at ''a erich,' Covuiolt. Service. 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